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Auctions SATURDAY. 2Ub AUGUST, At 2 o'clock. Without exception the best opportunity that has happened for a lengthened period for investing in First-class Freehold Property. Carabrulge-avenue, Cambridge-terrace. It. FRANCIS SIDEY lias received in- \ structious from Mr. Ransom, maltster, of Wellington, to sell by public auction, in the Arcade Buildings, the undermentioned valuable freehold properties, all fronting Cambridgeavenue, with the Urge depth of 112 feet— Lot 1--A first-class dwelling-house, contniuiur five rooms and scullery, built about six months ago by Mr. Whiteford; frontage to street about 22 feet Lot 2—Dwclliug-liouas, three rooms and scullery ; frontage to street about 13 foot Lot 3—Splendid building site, about 21 feet frontage Lot -I—Large four-roomed dwellinghouse, with nico verandah and bay window,; frontage about 30 feet Lot u—Splon id building site, about 27 feet frontage The above houses are complete iu every respect, water laid ou, and let to first-rate tenants. Cambridge-aveune is beautifully situated off Cambridge-terrace (between Vivian and Bucklestreets), and is .allowed by all to be the healthiest part of the city, and property keeps increasing iu value in this neighborhood at an astonishing rate. The Avenue is drained by tbo Corporation. -No better investment could bo bad, and the Auctioneer will be glad any afternoon before the sale to show the property to intending purchasers. The title is Laud Transfer Act, and the terms will be liberal. SATURDAY, 21th AUGUST, At 2 o’clock. No Capital Required. 87ft. Frontage to Majoribank-street. An Opportunity that Seldom Occui’S. MR. FRANCIS SIDEY has received instructions from the trustees of Mrs. Rotumund to sell by public auction, in the Arcade Buildings, on Saturday, the 21th August, at 2 o’clock— Lor I.—l2ft. of land fronting Majori-bauk-street, with a depth of 132 ft,, and a small dwelling-house erected thereou. Lot 2. — l3ft. of laud fronting Majori-baok-street, with a depth of 132 ft. The above really magnificent block of level land is situated in Majoribank-street, opposite Hiuvker'a-atrest, aud is admirably adapted for building a gentleman’s residence, or for a number of small cottages. The property will bo sold ou a lease for IOUTY-TWO VEAIIS, and half a year's rent iu advance is all the cash required. Such a favorable opportunity seldom occurs for acquiring valuable leasehold property, and is well woith the attention of either the wealthy or the working man. Farther particulars and plan of the property at the office of FRANCIS STDEY, Auctioneer and Valuator, Arcade Buildings. WEDNESDAY, 2S-,h AUGUST, IS7S. At 2 o’clock pan. IMrOR T A N T TO CAPITALISTS, SPECULATORS, WORKING MEN, AND OTHERS. EXTENSIVE PALE OF VALUABLE TOWN & COUNTRY PROPERTIES, At the Auction Rooms of BENJAMIN SMITH AND CO., Lambton-quay. MR. FRANCIS SIDEY is instructed to sell by public auction, at the salerooms of Benjamin Smith and Co., on the above date— I. TOWNSHIP OF MXDHURST. TOWNSHIP OF MIDHURST. Bounded on one side by the far-famed Waimato Plains. UNRESERVED SALE. 5:3 t » • 53 W •-* AND SUBURBAN SECTIONS £ Xu the above Unrivalled Township. MIDKCEST stands ia the centre o! one of tho richest and most magnificent tract* of agricultural land in New Zealand, and being on the Trunk Liao of Hallway, and having roads radiating from the town into the rich surroundin" country, possesses advantages unequalled by those of any other inland town. Midhurkt hi exactly half-way between Haw-era aud New Plymouth, being 22 miles distant from each place. The Railway from New Plymouth will, in the course of a few months, be opened to MidHURST, where the Wanganui and Wellington coach will meet tho train. A large portion of the country round Midhurst has been sold as a small farm settlement, aud occupied by bona lide settlers. The absence of timber for cither fencing, firewood, or building purposes on the open plains of Patea, Hav/era, and Waimate, will create a brisk demand for the excellent timber in the neighborhood of Midhurst as soon as the line ia open for traffic. Barge 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 inlaod towns in New Zealand. 11. PETONX. —4 sections, Nos. 7,8, 0, and 10, each 50ft. x 108 ft. 111. NORMANBY.—Town Sections 195 and 190. IV. OPUNAKf. —Town - Section 11 of Block XXIII., a corner section in the centre of the town, close to the hotel. Opunalci is a Government township, being tho port for the Woiaiate Plains. All the above Properties are under the Land Transfer Act. Also, finder the Will af the late Henry Yates. V. MOLESWORTH - STREET, Wcl- , lingtun,—Part of Town Acre 56’5, having a frontage of 25ft. to Moles-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. MOLES WORTH - STREET.—Part , of Town Acre 577, having a front* . age of 27ffc. to Moleaworth-street, ; liy a depth of 99ft., and abutting on a private road at the back leading into Ifawkcstouc-street, to- , gothor with the buildings thereon, \ now in the occupation of Mr. Jeffreys. Also, VII. HANSON - STREET. —An Allotmeut, 34ft. x 100 ft., near Tramway Terminus, with a substantially built Dwelling-house, recently erected, containing six rooms, and commanding an extensive view. VIII. PALMERSTON NORTH. Town section 874, containing la. Ir. Town section 934, containing 2a. Or, 22p. Lots 81, 82, 83, 81, and 86, parts of rural sections 475, and 473, containing 100 a. 2r. 30p. IX. AL^'UEDTON. —-Sections 133 aud 131, containing 50 acres each, with 20 acres of uusurveyed land adjoining, making together 120 uoros Id otic block. Terms liberal. Plans may bo .scon anJ farther particulars obtained at the «»flicu of the Auctioneer iii.d :<t PKNJAiMIN SMITH a CO.’S, Lambtou-quay. ' ~ THIS DAY, MONDAY, 19th AUGUST. IN addition to the furniture already advertised will be sold, on account of former purchasers — A walnut piano, by Bord Iron safe, carpets, and sundry furniture By JMr. X H. Wallace, At his sale-rooms. Hunter-street. Sale at 2 o’clock.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5427, 19 August 1878, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5427, 19 August 1878, Page 4

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