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Auctions IN THE EXCHANGE LAND MART, ON MONDAY, isth JULY, 1878. Lots 18 and ,19. rip KENNEDY MACDONALD & CO. 8 « aro favored with instructions to offer for sale by public auction, on the above date— TWO VALUABLE COTTAGES-IN OLY D E- QU AY, v Situated on two allotments of the subdivision of Town Acre 373, each having a frontage of 23ft. Gin. to Clyde-quay, by a • depth o£ 108 ft. Being situated iu: the healthiest part of the city, and being only a few minutes* walk of the wharf, it offers special avautnges to MECHANICS AND -OTHERS of obtaining a comfortable home. FIRST SALE OE THE EXTENSION, WA N S TE A D.' WANST EA D. WANSTEAD. On the Main Road from Wellington to Napier. Sixty-seven of the Most Valuable Allotments in the Extension of the Magnificent Township. IN THE EXCHANGE LAND. MART. ON MONDAY, 29bU JULY, 1878. At 2 o’clock p.m. Lots 1 to C 7. T KENNEDY MACDONALD & GO. • are favored by the proprietor with instructions to sell by public auction, on the above date— 1 SIXTY-SEVEN DP THE BEST SITES IN THE FLOURISHING TOWNSHIP OE WANSTEAD. Wanstead is situated on the Main South Road between Wellington and Napier, about 15 and 19 miles respectively from the important towns of Waipukaraii and Waipawa. Wanstead is the natural distributing centre of one of the finest agricultural districts in New . Zealand, some of its suburban farm sections .hawing been sold as high as £lB per acre. Wanstead as originally laid out was offered last March, and every scctiou-r-Ytown, suburban, and rural—was sold on the first day to the residents in the district. Wanstead was being settled within a week of the sale, and there is how a Hotel, Store, . and a number of other Buildings, ‘ forming the, nucleus of a great and important town. Wanstead is, beautifully situated on a gentle eminence commanding an extensive and magnificent view of the surrounding country, and is Splendid Grass Land Free prom Bosh .or Scrur. Wanstead can be honestly recommended by the auctioneers as a township in which their friends and clients can invest their money safely, and with the certainty of a large and profitable return within two years. ; TERMS HOST LIBERAL. Full and detailed information, lithographed plans, and every means for acquiring accurate data respecting this rare opportunity for investing at a cheap rate in one of the most highlyfavored districts in the colony, will be furnished On application at the auctioneers' offices, Grey and Featherston streetsREMEMBER! WANSTEAD ! WANSTEAD ! ! WANSTEAD ! I ! JULY 29th, ■ 1878. IN THE EXCHANGE LAND MART. ON MONDAY, 29fch JULY, At 2 o’clock p.m.’ T KENNEDY MACDONALD & CO. • are favored with instructions to offer for sale by public auction, on the above date—/the OAKURA farm, IN THE COUNTY OF TARANAKI, Containing 200 acres of the finest land in the district, which cannot be excelled for agricultural and pastoral purposes, being well watered THE OAKURA RIVER. r The land is partly cleared, and fenced, and being only eight miles from New Plymouth it offers a rare OPPORTUNITY FOR A FARMER WITH A SMALL CAPITAL. IN THE EXCHANGE LAND MART. ON MONDAY, 29th JULY, 187£ At 2 o’clock p.m. Lot T KENNEDY MACDONALD & CO. « are favored with instructions to offer for sale, on tho above date— THE lIUA AND WAWAKAXA ESTATE, Consisting of about flvo hundred aud-fifty acres in the COUNTY OF TARANAKI. Tho property is bounded b} r tho Hill-road and Alfred-road, and is well watered by the Mangaroraka and Kaiwai rivers. It will be sold in suitable sections, and being only FOUR MILES FROM INGLEWOOD, and EIGHT MILKS from New Plymodth, and possessing a soil that cannot be surpassed for richness, IT IS A RARE OPPORTUNITY FOR LEGITIMATE INVESTMENT. lORNS & FERGUSON’S LAND. ' LAND ! LAND 11 LAND!! ! •SATURDAY, JULY 20bh, 1878. lORNS ■& FERGUSON will sell on the above day— MASTERTON TRUST LANDS. The lease of following Sections, having 21 years to run. Subdvisions Nos. 1,-3, 4, and 6 of town , aero No. ICC Subdvisions- Nos. 1,3, 4, and Gof town • • acre No#-111 Subdvisions Nos.. 1,2, 3,‘and 4of town .acre No. 60, being £ acre each. Subdvisions Nos. 1,2, 3, and 4 of acre No. 4G, aero each Half-acre No. 2 of town acre No, 44 Rural Section No. 29—40 acres After which will be offered— FREEHOLD , ■ 20 acres, beautiful land, subdivided into ono acre allotments, in Hr. Hill’s Homebush Farm. . This laud for quality is unequalled in the province, and is well sheltered and well watered. 2 Building Allotments in Church-street, next Hr. Vile’s residence, 33 x 90. 2 Houses and Land, fronting Dixon and Cricket streets.: • CO Acres Magnificent Land in Mauricevillo. ■ ' . 7£ Acres Lund in Carterton (Hooker’s line) HAFF, CORN, AND STRAW BUSINESS. A-Aero of Land, opposite Railway Hotel, r with Corn'Store 40 x 20, 2 storeys (now); 3-Stallcd Stable, 2-Roomud Cottage, Waggon, Chaff-cutter,and Ilorse-pow'cr. . Doing a splendid business, •[••Aero Laud opposite Railway Hotel, and several other valuable properties. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. Messrs: bethune & hunter win sell by public auction at the Odd Fellows’ Hall, Lambton Quay, Wellington, within six' weeks from tho present dateTown Acres N05..162,' 104,■ and IGG, divided into about sixty very valuable building allotments, having frontages to Wellington Terrace, Dixon Street, and to a now Street to be carried through the block. The Sections will have a frontage of about’3o feet by a depth varying from GO to 70 feet. Tho new.'.road will ho formed before the Land is offered for sale, and the Sections will be' all pegged off and numbered. This block of Land is situated in the very heart of tho City.pf. Wellington, and in one of the* finest and most commanding positions in tho whole town. ,It can be, inspected at any time. V plan is .being prepared, which, when dy, can be seen at tho Offices of tho Auciccrs, Exchange Buildings, Manners Street, illington, where further particulars may be ertained. V? . Terms liberal. 7 ,' , Vcllington, 26th April, 1878/ , : •:

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5396, 13 July 1878, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5396, 13 July 1878, Page 4

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