Auctions M sharp •' ' THIS HAY, TRIBAY; 7th JUNE. At 12 o’clock. ■■■ Before Goods Seized under Bill of Sale. MR. B. J. DUN CAN is instructed to Sell by public auction, at bis salerooms, Panama-street, onabove date--10 tons Wanganui potatoes v ■ 1 case luuns and bacon 1 keg fiesh butter 1 liannoninm 3 bales brown wrapping paper ' . And ptber goods . THIS HAY, ' FRIDAY, 7th JUNE., Pliconix tioldmimng Shares. , R. K. J. DUNCAN, will, sell this da/ (Triday), 7th June, at 12 o’clock 69 shares in the above company Terms at sale. • ' ■ THIS DAY,’ TRIDAY, 7th JUNE, - At 2 o’clock. MR. E. J. DUNCAN has. received instructions to sell, under a bill of sale, by public auction, on Friday, 7th June, at 2 o'clock,-at -hi* salerooms, Panama-street— - 2 large tables 2 pier glasses"- ' - • - - 15 chairs (cane) I'round table 1 sofa v v. ■ 1 meat dish (V mattresses r ll'palliasses. .... ■ 12 picture frames 8 bolsters 7 pillows 6 dining tables - 4 washstahda. i 3 toilet sets ■< r > ; ■ 1 looking-glass 1. table-cover - 1 table-cover (crimson) 2 quilts ■ . 4 blankets . . , 4 slieets ' 1 door, mat 2 toilet covers . 1 .carpet- /■., ; 1 ntg ~ ■ - ■ 1 piece muslin , 4 do Dutch carpet . 1 do American leather 3 pairs muslin curtains 1 white quilt 4 window blinds 3 single iron bedsteads 1 safe, 1 table 1 copying press. . 4 cane-seated chairs - 1 .table, with .drawers;,.. 1 do desk, in cedar St side do, dodo - Coir matting . , . ■ Also, , About 20 coses aromatic bitters 7 do stomach do 3 do Dried Grape wine 16 do Constantine do TUESDAY, 11th JUNE. AUCTION SALE 460 ACRES LAND, EXTENSION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF FEATHERSTON. SUBURBAN SECTIONS. MR. R. J. DUNCAN is favored with instructions from Richard Barton, Esq.,, to sell by public auction, at his .salerooms, Fanama-street, Wellington, on Tuesday, 11th J one, 1878—,, . 460 acres at Featherston, and which are being subdivided into convenient, allotments of-one acre, to 14 acres each, every section having 'a frontage to a public street or road of a chain in width. This valuable property !? situated within, a quarter or a mile of the chief Railway Station in tbs Wairarapa, and will be reached very shortly in less than four hours from Wellington. Plans, conditions of sale, and. farther particulars may be obtained from Messrs, Brandon and Son, .Solicitors '; or from the office of the Auctioneer, Mr. R. J- Duncan, The terms of payment will be made extremely liberal, 1 say, one-fourtli cash deposit, and the balance extending" over A period of one or three years. —.rr: ~ PRELIMINARY NOTICE. Messrs, bethune h hunter win sell by: public - auction at tho Odd Fellow*’ Hall, liambton Quay; Wellington, within six weeks from the present date— ■> , Town Acres Nb 5.162,164, asi 166, divided into about‘sixty very valuable building allotments, having frontages to Wellington Terrace, Dixon Street; and to a new Street to be carried through the block. The Section* will have a frontage of about 30 feet bya depth varying from 60*'to 70 feet. The’ new road will be formed before the Land is offeredfor sale, and the Sections will be all pegged off and numbered. ■ ■ " ;n[r .,,.. in/,-.-; This block of Land is situated in the very heart of theUity of ‘Wellington, and in one of the finest hod most commanding positions in the whole town. * It can be inspected at any A plan is being prepared, which, when ready, can be: seen at the -Offices of the Auctioneers, Exchange Buildings; Manners Street,Wellington, where further particulars may be ascertained. < - ■ ; • Terms liberal, Wellington," 26th April, 1878.. TUESDAY, AUGUST 13. 23.000 SQUARE MILES OF THE FINEST GRAZING COUNTRY IN AU3TRAIia,. T ~; . , By Auction, In Melbourne,, in suitable lots. POWERS, RUTHERFORD, & CO. have been instructed by Messrs. Roderick Travers and A- W. .Sergison to offer by, public nuetion, at their room*,-No. 79, Collina-street, west, Melbourne, on Tuesday, 13th August next, at 2 o’clock p.m.— About 23,000 square miles of first-class grazing country,’ being the pick of the'Northern Territory of South Australia, carefully selected by'Mr. Sergison during his four years’ re- • sidenco‘ and explorations of that district. The country is generally open, with no scrub, but very extensive plains Jiigbly timbered and open downs, the whole richly grossed in addition to numerous kinds of herbs, and saltbush. .. “Everywhere the country is' Watered by sunning creeks and large rivers, perfectly fresh anH navigable" by large'vesaela'/er some dia - tance, and i» easily’traversed.' ‘ The soil on the rivers is principally a red loam near the month,. with chocolate, and black soil as you ascend to the plains. The climate is .cool and healthy, .and the; principal towns are Palmerston and Southport, (wbicli is distant onl? 90 miles), whence the teams start with loading for the numerous goldfield*. , ■ The main road; which runs by the telegraph line to Adelaide, is improved and everywhere bridged by Government, and a railroad of 150 miles long is now being surveyed from Southport, as a commencement of the transcobtinentalline. ”, ; , „ „ ... , ~, ; ,, Tho Pastoral Land Law is exceedingly i liberal, being 6<L per square, mile for the first { TO years, and three’years to stock, Constant steam communicatidu fs kept up | between Port Darwin, India,- Sydney, Mel- j bourne, and Adelaide, and the overland tele- 1 graph line posses through this country-now offered. ■ ! Independent of the southern markets, India 1 alone and ’ the islands would absorb atTun-' limited quantity i-of. ■ cattle, sheep, and horses, and the facilities for shipment are great, as there would be numerous ports available at short distances. Large numbers of sbeep, cattle, and hones are already on the way to this district, and Mr. Travers hits started from his Aramac Station 1960 head of cattle to commence stocking seme of the blocks. ' ' ■ - This magnificent/grazing-country will be offered by nootion .in ‘suitable blocks j ‘ibut meantime application can -be made to the auctioneers, who are prepared to treat' privately, and will show plans and supply the fullest laformatlun to intending purchasers.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5365, 7 June 1878, Page 4
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