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Auctions SATURDAY, 22nd JUNE, At 2 o’clock. GREAT LAND SALE AT THE ODD FELLOWS’ HALL. Announcement Extraordinary. ' GOVERNMENT TOWNSHIP OF CARNARVON, ' Situated at the Ferry,. Lower Rangitikei. ONE HUNDRED - AND FIFTY LOTS IN ACRE SECTIONS. EVERY SECTION CAREFULLY SURI VEYED, PEGGED, & NUMBERED. The Locality Fronts the Main Government Road to Foxton, and Adjoins tho Property of Messrs. Scott and MolColvie. THE WHOLE FOR ABSOLUTE SALE. THE TERMS Will bs one quarter cash, and the balance in easy instalments extending to 12 months. THE SPECIAL FEATURE Of this township is that it will not be subdivided into quarter-acre sections, but the area in almost every lot comprises AN ACHE ; and all the roads are 66ft. wide. THE RAILWAY Is now running betwen Foxton and Wanganui, and THERE IS A STATION AT CARNARVON. FROM CARNARVON There is a main road to Parawanui, Sanson, Bulls, Marton, Feilding, Halcombe, Palmerston, Bunnythorpe, and Fitzherbert; and CARNARVON IS THE POET For these thriving and important inland townshipiS. A HOTEL AND STORE Are already established in the place, and a number of old settlers in tho vicinity. The trade and requirements of the district afford an excellent opportunity for further enterprise. Alfred a. baknett will soli by public auction, at tho Odd Fellows’ Hall, on Saturday, 22nd June, at 2 o’clock— About 150 allotments in the Government Township of CARNARVON. Lithographic • plans and Surveyor’s report can be had at the office of the Auctioneer, next Odd Fellows’ Hall, Larabton-quay. Note.—The land for sale is free from bush, and the prolific growth thereon of grass, clover, flax, and toitoi, is a sufficient guarantee of the richness of the soil. - THE GROUND IS PERFECTLY LEVEL, And is pronounced to be tho best laud in the district; IT IS A FINE CATTLE COUNTRY, ■ AND SPRINGS OF THE PUREST WATER ARE ON IT. Those who have visited the spot declare it to bo some of THE RICHEST SOIL TO BE FOUND IN THE NORTH ISLAND. Remember the SALE OF CARNARVON. A SURE AND PROFITABLE INVESTMENT. Titles under the Land Transfer. Farther particulars can be had at the office of the undersigned. A. A. BARNETT, Auctioneer, Laud and Estate Agent. NIGHTSBRIDGF. TUESDAY. 25th JUNE. SCOTCH CHURCH, LAMBTON-QUAY, j FOR REMOVAL. WFINNIMORE has received insiruo- , tions from the Colonial Bank of New i Zealand to sell by public auction, at his mart, Lambton Quay, on Tuesday, 25th June, at 2 p.m. precisely— The large, well-finished, and handsome building on LAMBTON QUAY, known as THE SCOTCH CHURCH, without fittings. Possession will be given on the 26th instant, and ten days from that date allowed for removal of the building. The building is 66£t iu length and 37ft in width, and admirably adapted for any public purpose. This handsome structure has been so well and strongly built that there will be little or no difficulty in removing it, and the dwellers in Newtown, Kilbiraie, Vogeltown, Kensington, Wadcstown, &0., will have an opportunity of securing a sacred edifice of largo dimensions at a comparatively low figure. Terms cash. No reserve. All further particulars on application to Messrs. Brandon and Son, solicitors to the bank, or to the Auctioneer, from whom cards to view may be obtained. TUESI)AY) 25th junb' The Best Leasehold Investment ever Offered to THE PUBLIC OF WELLINGTON. ST. GEORGE’S HALL. WFINNIMORE has received iustnic- . tions from the Misses Mantell to sell by public auction, at his mart, Lamhton-quay, on Tuesday, 25th instant (immediately after the sale of the Scotch Church) — All that tho residue and remainder of the lease of those very centrally situated premises on Lambton-quay, recently erected, and known as ST. GEORGE’S HAIL, the measurement of which is, length 96ft, breadth 46ft, upper floor 52ft x 70ft x 96ft, all well and faithfully built of the very best and most durable timber, lined throughout, and covered with corrugated iron, the buildings alone having cost upwards of £2600. From the immense strength of tho building and its central position, it is admirably adapted for a large manufactory, wool store, and general depot for grain and inland produce, the proposed new railway station joining these premises. Tho lease has nineteen years and three months to run from Ist October, 1876, at an annual rental of £SO per annum, payable halfyearly. . The frontage is 62ft 9in to Lambton-quay. by a depth of 96ft, subject to a right-of-way from Lambton-quay of 6ft, by a headway of 12ft. The terms are one-third cash, and the balance by bills at six and twelve months. All particulars on application to Mr. FitzGerald, solicitor, or to the Auctioneer. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. WFINNIMORE has received instruc- , tions to sell by public auction, at his mart, Lambton-quay, on an early date, of which due notice will bo given—--89 very valuable building sections in the Township of Wavorley (lato Wniroa), on the main line between Wanganui and Patea. This is one of the most genuine investments ever offered to the public. Tho land is rich in quality, being knee-deep in rye grass and clover, and quite level. Tho position of these sections is unequalled, many of them abutting on the railway, which will shortly bo open to Wavorley. Tho rapid advance iu tho price of land m this township—from £5 to £SOO per sectionstamps this as one of tho choicest localities iu which investors can speculate ; tho land is so rich iu quality aud so well situated that it requires no puffing. Plans are iu course of preparation,

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5374, 18 June 1878, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5374, 18 June 1878, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5374, 18 June 1878, Page 4

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