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Auctions THIS DAY, SATURDAY, 17 th AUGUST. Furniture, Produce, Boots, &c. £R. FRANCIS SIDEY will sell by public auction, on Saturday, 17th igust, in the Arcade, Manners-street, a largo . intity of furniture, Fee., consisting of — Sideboard, chest of drawers Round and square tables VVadistands and topet tables, towel horse Looking-glasses commode, chairs Case stuffed birds, boring machine 9 bits, superior carpets, &0., &c. Also, ' 3 boxes, contents unknown And 36 pairs women’s laceup boots 50 boxes candles 13 kegs salt butter 1 box fresh do 20 pairs fowls Wheelbarrow, tools, &0., &o. Sale at 2 o’clock punctually. No reserve. SATURDAY, 21th AUGUST, At 2 O’clock. '..‘About exception the best opportunity that has happened for a lengthened period for investing in First-class Freehold Property. v Cambridge-avenue, Cambridgo-terraoe. fR. FRANCIS SIDEY has received !nL structions from Mr. Ransom, maltster, . Wellington, to sell by public auction, in the y.idc Buildings, the undermentioned valuable .. vhold properties, all fronting Cambridga- ... .-nue, with the large depth of 112 feet— Lot 1--A first-class dwelling-house, containing five rooms and scullery, built about six months ago by Mr. Whitcford; frontage to street about 22 feet Lot 2—Dwelling-house, three rooms and scullery ; frontage to street about 18 feet Lot 3—Spleudid building site, about 2-1 feet frontage Lot I—Large four-roomed dwellinghouse, with nice verandah and bay window ; frontage about 30 feet Lot s—Splsn id building site, about 27 feet frontage The above houses aro complete iu every pect, water laid on, and let to first-rate .ants. ’ Cambridgo-avenuo is beautifully situated off ■ ’ mbridge terrace (between Vivian and Bucklc-x-ets), and is allowed by all to bo the - dthiest part of the city, and property keeps : creasing in value In this neighborhood at an onisbiug rate. The Avenue is drained by . Corporation. No better investment could be had, and the ■ uctioneer will bo glad any afternoon before .ho sale to show the property to intending • rebasarg. The title is Land Transfer Act, and the ■ms will be liberal. SATURDAY, 241 h AUGUST, At 2 o’clock. No Capital Required. 87R. Frontage to Majorlbauk-street. An Opportunity that Seldom Occurs. a .TB. FRANCIS SIDEY has received inVI structions from the trustees of Mrs. L.tumnnd to sell by public auction, in the rcacle Buildings, on Saturday, the 21th August, at 2 o’clock— Lot I. 42ft. of land fronting Majori-banlc-street, with a depth of 132 ft, and a small dwelling-house erected thereon. LOT 2.—43 ft. of land fronting Majori-bank-street, with a depth of 132 ft. The above really magnificent block of level ' tud is situated in Majoribank-street, opposite r awker’3-street, and is admirably adapted for lildin" a gentleman’s residence, or for a imber of small cottages. The property will ■e sold on a lease for iror.TT-T'.vo yeahs, and ’■■df a year’s rent in advance is all the cash rquirud. Such a favorable opportunity seldom occurs ‘ .r acquiring valuable leasehold property, and i well worth the attention of either the wealthy or the working man. Further particulars and plan of the property ..i fche office of FRANCIS SIDEY, Auctioneer and Valuator, Arcade Buildings. WEDNESDAY, 28th AUGUST, 1873. At 2 o’clock p.m. IMPORTANT TO CAPITALISTS, SPECULATORS, WORKING MEN, AND OTHERS. EXTENSIVE PALE OF VALUABLE TOWN & COUNTRY PROPERTIES, At the Auction Rooms o! BENJAMIN SMITH AND CO., Lambtou-quay. ME. FRANCIS SIDEY is instructed to sell by public auction, at the salerooms of Benjamin Smith and Co., on the abovo date— I. TOWNSHIP OF MIDHURST. TOWNSHIP OF MIDHURST. Bounded on one side by tho far-famed Waimate Plains. UNRES ERV E D SAL E. 53 T ° asi 7 n 53 SUBURBAN SECTIONS ■ In tho above Unrivalled Township. Midhcest stands in the centre of one of the richest and most magnificent tracts of agricultural land in New Zealand, and-being on the Trunk Lice of Railway, and having roads radiating from the town into the rich surrounding country, possesses advantages unequalled by those of any other inland town. Miohdest is exactly half-way between Hawera and New Plymouth, being 22 miles distant from each place. The Railway from New Plymouth will, in the conrse of a few months, be opened to,Midhcust, where the Wanganui and Wellington coach will meet the train. A large portion of tho country round Midhurst has been sold as a small farm settlement, and occupied by bona tide settlers. The absence of timber for either fencing, firewood, or bnilding purposes on tho open plains of Patea, Hawera, and Waimate, will create a brisk demand for the excellent timber in the neighborhood of Midhurst as soon as the line is open for traffic. Large sums of money are now being expended on public works In and around Midhurst, and investors will do well to embrace this opportunity of securing allotments in what promises to be one of the most flourishing inland towns in New Zealand. ■ IX. PETONI—4 sections, Nos. 7,8, 9, and 10, each 50ft. x 108 ft. 111. NORMANBY.—Town Sections 193 and 190. IV. OPUNAKI.—Town Section 11 of Block XXIII., a corner section in the centre of the town, close to the hotel. Opunaki is a Government township, being tho port for the Waimate Plains. All the auove Peoeebties aee us dee the Land TuassfeeAlt. Also, Under the Will af the late Henry Yates. V. MOLES WORTH- STREET, Wellington.—Part of Town Aero 565, having a frontage of 25ft. to Molvs-worth-street by a depth of 132 ft., with the buildings thereon, now in the occupation of Mr. Reynolds, storekeeper. Possession to be given in three months from date of sale. VI. MOLESWOKTH - STREET.—Tart of Town Acre 577, having a frontage of 27ft. to Molesworlh-street, by a depth of 99ft., and abutting on a private road at the .back lead. jng® l into’ Hawkcstone-street, together with the buildings thereon, jx, now in the occupation of Mr. ’ ' Jeffreys. Also, VII. HANSON -STREET. —An Allotraent, ,34ft. x 100 ft,, near Tramway > Terminus', with a substantially built . Dwelling-house, recently ■ erected,;containing six rooms, ; aud ‘ is/mitiaudiiig an txlcnrivo vicW,

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5426, 17 August 1878, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5426, 17 August 1878, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5426, 17 August 1878, Page 4

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