Meetings, &c. CHORAL SOCIETY. The Annual Meeting of subscribers and members will be.held at the Provincial Hall on THURSDAY NEXT, the IStlf instant, at 8 p.m., to receive the report and balance-sheet; to elect the office bearers for the ensuing year; to consider an amended code of rules; and to determine as to the desirability of incorporating the society under the provincial Act entitled the Voluntary Associations Incorporation Act, 1872, and such other business as may offer. ■jC- - THOS. GAEEAED, Hon. See. July 15,1878. Properties for Sale i IT s w I o y K. This splepdid Estate, consisting of 46-acres valuable Land, will be subinitted to auction, in suitable allotments, early in August. It has a frontage to the Karori main road, which forms partofitsboundaryline,anditisin contemplation to form a road from Polhill’s Gully, joining the •main road at Baker’s Hill, bringing Te- Aro within fifteen minutes walk of the property. The proposed line of railway will run through Creswick. Allotments will be large enough to enable purchasers to have gardens and grow flowers, fruit, and vegetables. J. H. BETHUNE & CO:, Auctioneers, Land and Estate Agents. FOE SALE, beautifully . situated Fourroomed Verandah Cottage, with -411 the necessary outhouses; splendid view ; water laid on. Apply office of .this paper. 1000 ACRES FOE SALE. . • TOWNSHIP OF HALCOMBE, MANAWATH. Messes, thynne, linton, & co. have been favored' with instructions to offer for sale, privately, one of the finest farms in this notably fine district. The farm is on a splendid metalled road within 21 miles from a railway station and the Post and Telegraph Offices. The land consists of 1000 acres of the richest description of soil. About 800 acres are clear, and sown with English grasses. Only lately 70 acres were ploughed and sown down, and 160 acres of virgin bush laud has been burnt off and laid down in the choicest grass seeds. All the buildings, which comprise a good roomy house, woolsheds, and outbuildings, have been erected of heart of totara (the most durable of wood), and stock yards, sheep-pens, &c., have been erected in the most substantial manner. • The whole of the farm is well fenced in, and has been subdivided into 9 suitable paddocks. There is a well stocked kitchen garden and , young orchard. The property is well watered. The bush now on the land is of a very valuable description. The stock, consisting of 1000 large, heavy sheep and 150 head of mixed cattle'and 12 horses, may be taken at a valuation. There is daily communication with the capital, i A portion of the purchase money can remain on mortgage. For farther particulars and cards to view apply to _ . . THYNNE, LINTON, & CO. Foxton and Palmerston. jg- NIGH T S B E I D G E. BUILDING ALLOTMENTS. Mr. WATTY has received"'instructions'to sell all that parcel of land, consisting of twentyeight acres of the finest land in the Lowei Hutt, known as Knightsbridge, subdivided into quarter-acre sections. ’ To the saving and industrious seeking health and longevity, this offers a rare chance of obtaining a freehold to hand down to : posterity seldom to be met with. A map illustrating these sections to be seen at Mr, Watty’s room, Star Chambers,' Wellington. AT JOHNSONVILLE Mr. WATTY has received instructions t" sell by private selection forty-seven quarter acre building allotments .at - JohnsonviUe, opposite Mr. Taylor’s hotel. Terms ver-. easy. Plans on view at his office, Star Cham ■ bers. w ESLEY.AN RESERVE. Section No. I.—A beautiful Building Site, view of town and harbor ; also, sections No? 2,3, and 4, Hospital Reserve. Plans on vie:, at the offices of P. K. WATTY, Star Chambers. FOE SALE, Mulgrave-street, part section 515, 42ft. frontage, by 90ft. deep, wit! buildings thereon ; to be sold a bargain.. Apply to P. K. Watty, Star Chambers. Building ' allotments, kew. LOWEE HUTT. FOE’ SALE, 30 sections, each a quarter o’ an acre, on. easy - terms ; also, at Petoni, tie property of Mr. Scoles,' 40 sections, each quarter of an acre. Apply to P. K. WATTY, Star Chambers. • TO MEDICAL MEN.—For. disposal, : capital Practice, unopposed, in Taranak. province. Appointments worth £4OO pc annum. For terms, &c., apply X.Y.Z., car of Messrs. Wakefield and Hogg, chemist 1 . Wanganui. JpEOPERTIES FOR SAL I. 1700 aorfes rich pastoral and agriculturalland fenced and subdivided, with good house woolshed, yards, and paddocks, nea Wairoa, with 1500 sheep, mixed ages and sexes. 9400 acres very rich Land, partially improve.’ about 12 miles from Gisborne, for sal.) with ■ 6000 Sheep, tew Cattle, and all working in - provemeuts. 600 acres Lease, with right’ of purchase, within 12 miles of Napier, fenced an ■ subdivided, comfortable house, shed, &c... with 800 Sheep, a few Cattle, &c. 1600 acres Leasehold, Poverty Bay. 840 acres Freehold, Mahsa Peninsula. 750 acres, fenced and improved, Mongonni. 2000 acres rich agricultural Freehold, Thame? ' Valley. ’ 10,000 acres Freehold, pastoral land, with fev. improvements, Thames Valley, 609 acres, in sections, at Wpodville. ‘ 40 acres Freehold, highly improved, at Havelock. M. E. MILLER, ; Stock and Station and MURRAY, COMMON, & CO., Lambton-quay, Wellington. jpOE SALE BY PRIVATE TREATi. The most central corner allotment in t’ • town of Marion, Eangitikei. Being part of section No. 24, comer Bro.v’ way and High streets, having 40ft. fronts to Broadway by 66ft. to High-street, wi. dwelling-house and shop now standing thereon This site is immediately opposite Price's Whir Hart Hotel, and the stores of Messrs. W. ' Watt and Beaven occupy the two corners. ■■ The junction of these two streets is 1’ most central position in the town, as the roa from all parts of the district unite there. -I very rapid advance Marton -has made will the last two years, and more especially sic*' the opening of the railway, coupled with I . fact that it is the only centre for the fin. -: agricultural and pastoral country in the No: Island, point to its becoming within a sh time one of the largest inland towns in N' Zealand. The roads from the Mauchcsl Paraekaretu, and Murumutu blocks- ecu: - here. For position of section seo plans of . town at all the wholesale warehouses, oflb of the various auctioneers, &c., Welling:-' and further particulars may ho had on .op, ; cation to - , HARRIS & CO., ’ . Auctioneers, Marton. FARM SECTIONS IN THE MUNGAEe .. VALLEY, UPPER HUTT, FOE SALE on DEFEEEED PAYMENT' THE. Unsold Sections of 60 acres and ' ;■ wards ore for Sale, at £3 per acre, u;' ■ deferred payments. ■j ‘ Flans ; and - particulars to he seen a t office of. J. U. WALLACE; Estate Agent, Hunter sires ’
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5400, 18 July 1878, Page 3
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