Auctions TUESDAY, 25th JUNE. ME. R. J. DUNCAN is instructed by J. DransfielJ, Esq., to tell 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 t Paraekaretu Block— Nos. 90, 186 acres 92, 319 „ 3 93, 213 J „ . 56, 624 i „ 59, 5424 ~ 60, 6414 „ 25564 acres. J Terms as follow: —Cash deposit of 20 per , cent., balance by bills at six months’ date, ” with interest at 7 per cent. only. a Conditions of sale may be obtained from the Auctioneer, or from Messrs. Travers and Son, j solicitors. r TUESDAY, 18th JUNE. t I\/T K - R - J ' DUNCAN is instructed by XtJL James Gilligan, Esq., to sell by public * auction, at his salerooms, Panama-street, the 0 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 suction 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 Masterj ton, known as McNiven’s section ; I bounded by the Waipoua River on one side, and Messrs. Campbell and ’ Ellis on the other 80 acres land, Horokiwi Valley i 1 piece freehold land, 33ft. frontage, 1 s Main-street, Mastertou, being part ■ of No. 16, known as Recall's late acre 44ft. frontage to Church and Pompey 1 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 3 former purchasers—--3 Section No. 8 in the far-famed Maungahine District, containing acres. 3 The above is being sold in consequence of the former buyer having failed to comply with the conditions of the large auction held last year. ’ Since the sale last September, some of the allotments, which were sold at .610 an acre, > have been sold at £ls per acre. Flans and conditions of sale at the Auc- . tioneers, or at 1 TRAVERS & SONS, Solicitors. WEDNESDAY, 10th JUNE. 1 Sale of Valuable Horses, Cows, &c. ■ A/TR. J. H. WALLACE is instructed by IVI Mr. David Knight (who is leaving the district) to sell by public auction, at his residence, Waiwetu, on Wednesday, June 19, at 12 o’clock noon— The thoroughbred horse “ Blair Athol,” 1 chesnut horse, rising 6, by Ravonsworth, i out of Moss Rose, by Camden—Young 1 Rose Bud by Sir Hercules—Rose Bud ’ by II Barbiere—Ravensworth by Touchstone, out of Fair Jean.—(See > Studbook.) 1 Thoroughbred dark bay mare, Whitefoot 1 by Traducer out of Empress, by ' Emperor—Emperor by Riddlesworth, r out of- Iraogene—Empress, out of ! Kuelly, by Glaucus, own sister to the 1 celebrated horse Rob Roy. * Colt foal by Barbarian, out of Whitefoot. 1 Valuable choice milch cows Poultry, pigs i Dray and harness, farm implements Ac. i Terms liberal. THURSDAY, 20th JUNE. - TO LARGE AND SMALL CAPITALISTS, i SPECULATORS, WORKING MEN, FAMILIES, OLD RESIDENTS, NEW COMERS, AND THE PUBLIC GENERALLY In Search ok Really Valuable Property, WonTH PURCHASING, IN ' WELLINGTON, PALMERSTON, MAS--1 TERTON, UPPER and LOWER HUTT. 1 EXTENSIVE LAND SALE. By Order of the Trustees in the Estate of ■ E. & W. H. BRXGHTWELL. \yjTR. J. H. WALLACE, Estate Auctioneer, i tyjL is instructed by the trustees in the ‘ estate of E. &W. H. Brightwell, storekeepers, • Palmerston North, to sell by public auction, at the land mart, Hunter-street, on Thursday, ' 20th June, at 2 o'clock p.m.— ! The following Valuable Freeholds, situate in the rising town of Palmerston North —: • I. Suburban sections 1087, 1088, 1089, each 4 acres 1 rood > 11. Town section 654, quarter acre, totogether with a substantially well- ' built house, containing four rooms, now occupied by O. H. Milford, Esq., manager of the Bank of New ■ Zealand <■ 111. Suburban section 050, 4a. Ir. > IV. Do do 051,4 a. Ir V. Do do 052, 4a. 1 r. VI. The equity of redemption of secs' tiou 60, with house, mortgaged to > Building Society VII. Portion of town acre 654, about " one-eighth of an acre VIII. Town section 690 After which will be.soldyr- : IX. Villa residence, situate in Prospectplace, Tiuakori-road, Wellington, opposite the residence of the Premier, now occupied by Montague Brown, Esq., containing dining and drawing room, 4 bedrooms, kitchen, washhouse with boiler, &c. ; water laid on, X, The following exceedingly valuable building sites iu the borough ’ of Masterton j viz,', subdivisions of section 15—22, Ir. 20p.; 30, Sir, 16p.j 31, 3r. 24p.; 32, 3r. 16p.; 33. 3r. 24p.; 35, 3r. 24p.; 37, 3r. 24p., within a short distance of the Club Hotel, beautifully level land of excellent quality XI. 2000 ’ acres, Paraekaretu, ou de- > ferred payments, being sections 51, 1 62, 62, 63, 61, 04, part 66, and 65 XII. 28 farm sections of 51 acres each, 1 on deferred payments, Wallaceville,’ Muugaroa, and Upper Hntt XIII. Several sections Lower Hutt township XIV. Town acre 919, Adelaide-read, Wellington XV. Building allotment, part of section I 60, 78 feet to Haukey-street by 40 feet to Hopper-street Plans and particulars at the office of the ' Auctioneer. Sale on Thursday, June 20, at 2 o'clock p.m. , PRELIMINARY NOTICE. Messrs, bethunb & hunter win sell by public auction at the Odd Fellows’ Hall, Lambton Quay, Wellington, ) witbih six weeks from the present date— Town Acres Nos. 162, 164, and 166, divided 1 into about sixty very valuable building allotc tnents, having frontages to Wellington Terrace, Dixon Street, and to a new Street to be carried . through the block. The Sections will have a frontage of about 30 feet by a depth varying from 60 to 70 feet. The new road will be - formed before the Laud is offered for sale, and > the Sections will be all pegged off and until- , bered. This block of Laud is situated iu the very heart bt the City of Wellington, and in one of 1 the finest and most commanding positions in I the whole town. It can be inspected ut any 1 time. ! A plan is being prepared, which, when J ready* cun be seen at the Offices of the Auci tioneers, Exchange Buildings, Manners Street, Wellington, where further particulars way be * ascertained, 15 i Terms liberal. ' Wellington, S6th April, 1878.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5371, 14 June 1878, Page 4
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