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Auctions TUESDAY, 18th JUNE, At 2 o’clock sharp. ME, R. J. DUNCAN has been favored with' instructions from Samuel Carroll, Esq., Trustee ‘in Bankruptcy of the estate of Thomas Cook, to offer for sale by auction, in his rooms, on the above date, the interest'd the said Thomas Cook in the undermentioned properties, viz.— Blocks V., VI., and VII. in the Awahou Block, containing respectively 1974, 1224, and 229 acres, in all say 549 acres And Wairarapa Block, Otaki District, 200 acres. Full particulars of the above properties and of the interest therein of the said Thomas Cook may be obtained from the Auctioneer. TUESDAY, 25th JUNE. ' MB. R. J. DUNCAN is instructed by J. Dransfield, Esq., to sell by public auction on the above date, immediately after the sale of the site of the Supreme Court, the following Sections of Land in the renowned Paraekaretu Block — Nos. 90, 186 acres 92, 349 „ 93, 213£ „ 56, 624 J „ 59, 5424 „ 60, 6414 „ 25564 acres. Terras as follow: —Cash deposit of 20 percent., balance by bills at six months’ date, with interest at 7 per cent. only. Conditions of sale may be obtained from the Auctioneer, or from Messrs. Travers and Son, solicitors. TUESDAY, 25th JUNE. MR. E. J. DUNCAN has received instructions from Captain Stafford to sell by public auction, on Tuesday, 25th June, at the Panama-street salerooms, at half-past 11 o’clock i.m.— Those four well-situated Cottages in Marjoribank-street (only reeently completed), adjoining the mansion and grounds of Lipman Levy, Esq. Terms: —Cash deposit of 10 per cent, only, balance by nine bills extending over a period of four and a half years. Lithographed plans will be published in a few days. Conditions of sale may be obtained from the Auctioneer, or from Messrs. Travers and Son, solicitors. TUESDAY, 18th JUNE. MR. E. J. DUNCAN is instructed by James Gilligan, Esq., to sell by public auction, at his salerooms, Panama-street, the following very valuable properties, purchased before be had determined leaving the Wairarapa District, for his recently-acquired farm near Christchurch. In view of his early departure, Mr. Duncan is instructed to sell every section quite unreserved as to price, and irrespective as to original cost. Buyers will please to accept this intimation as a literal fact. No reserve. Ist.—63 acres first-class land in the Opaki, within six miles of Masterton, known as MoNiveu’s section ; bounded by the Waipoua River on one side, and Messrs. Campbell and Ellis on the other 80 acres land, Horokiwi Valley 1 piece freehold land, 33ft. frontage. Main-street, Masterton, being part of No. 16, known as Eenall’s late acre 44ft. frontage to Church and Pompey streets. One of the finest corner sections in Masterton, on the Mainroad to railway station. Also—--2 other sections in the above street, each 44ft. frontage. 3 sections in the Kiwitea township ; Nos. 245, 247, and 248. At the same time, on account and risk of former purchasers— Section No. 8 in the far-famed Maungahine District, containing ■ — acres. The above is being sold in consequence of the former buyer having failed to comply with th e conditions of the large auction held last year. Since the sale last September, some of the allotments, which were sold at £lO an acre, have been sold at £ls per acre. Plans and conditions of sale at the Auctioneers, or at TRAVERS & SONS, Solicitors. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. EINNIMORE has received instriic- , tions to sell by public auction, at his mart, Lambton-quay, on an early date, of which due notice will be given—--89 very valuable building sections in the Township of Waverley (late Wairoa), on the main line between Wanganui and Patoa.

This is one of the moat genuine investments ever offered to the public. The laud is rich in quality, being knee-deep in rye grass and clover, and quite level. The position of these sections is unequalled, many of them abutting on the railway, which will shortly be open to Waverley. The rapid advance in the price of land in this township—from £5 to £SOO per section—stamps this as one of the choicest localities in which investors can speculate ; the land is so rich in quality and so well situated that it requires no puffing. Plans are in course of preparation. Money OIfEY TO LEND on Freehold Security. C. P. POWLES, Hunter-street SEVERAL SUMS OF MONEY, in amounts from £IOO to £6OOO, to be lent on good freehold security. MOORHOUSE & EDWARDS, Solicitors, Wellington. Featherston-street, Wellington, May 20, 1878. MONEY TO LEND on first-class freehold security—£sooo, £750, £SOO, ■£loo. • Apply to S. CARROLL, Lambton-quay. THE EQUITABLE BUILDING AND INVESTMENT COMPANY OF WELLINGTON (LIMITED.) IMPORTANT NOTICE. This Company is allowing interest on deposits at the following rates : At call, 6 per cent, per annum For 3 months, 6J do do For 6 or 12 months, 7 do do By order of the Board of Directors. J. H. OTTO SCHWARTZ, Secretary. Nurserymen ARDY ORNAMENTAL AND EVER- ■ GREEN SHRUBS, FOREST TREES, FRUIT TREES, &o. The undersigned has ON SALE many thousand of hardy Ornamental Evergreen and Flowering Shrubs, Coniferse, Shelter Trees, Hedge Plants, &0., all well rooted, healthy plants. The fruit trees are choice-named varieties, our own working, and true to name. A few quotations given : Oupressus macrooarpa, 2-year-old, per 100, £3 10s. Do horizontalis, do do, £2 Pinus insignia, do do, £2 10s. Do other varieties, from £2 10s. per 100 Hollies (transplanted plants), from £1 10s. Euonymus japenica, do, £2 - Pittosporum (of sorts), do, £2 10s. Fruit trees, do, per dozen, 18s. Gooseberries, currants, per dozen, 6s. Rhubarb roots, do, 6s. ■ ' 'Also, ■ : , A large quantity of flowering plants, bulbs, - herbs, &e. • F, MOUNTIBR, : ' ' '■ Nurseryman. 1 . Tosmau-street, Wellington.

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5370, 13 June 1878, Page 4

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Tapeke kupu
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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5370, 13 June 1878, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5370, 13 June 1878, Page 4

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