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Auction* SATURDAY, 3-lth AUGUST, At 2 o’clock. Lorne-street, newly Drained, Made, Metalled, Kerbed, and taken over by the Corporation. MR. 'FRANCIS SIDEY lias received positive instructions to sell by auction, in the Arcade Buildings— A ‘Newly-erected Comfortable Dwellingbouse in Lorne-strcct, next to corner allotment Caiubridge-tcr-race, containing drawing-room, dining - room, three bedrooms, kitchen, and every convenience. Farther particulars as to liberal terms, title, &c., at the Auctioneer's oinco. N.B. —Will bo sold a bargain, WEDNESDAY, 28th AUGUST. 1878. At 2 o’clock p.m. I M P O R T ANT TO CAPITALISTS, SPECULATORS, WORKING MEN, AND OTHERS. EXTENSIVE SALE OF VALUABLE TOWN & COUNTRY PROPERTIES, At the Auction Rooms of BENJAMIN SMITH AND CO., Lambton-quiy. ■\/TR. FRANCIS SIDEY is instructed to LtJl Bell by public auction, at the salerooms of Beniamin Smith and Co., on the above date— I. TOWNSHIP of MIDHIRST. TOWNSHIP OF MIDHIRST. Bounded on one side bv the far-famed Waimato Plains. UNRESERVED SALE. m T O~J N 5 3 £ SUBURBAN SECTIONS In the above Unrivalled Township. Midhiest stand* in the centre of one of the richest and most magnificent tracts of agricultural land in New Zealand, and being on the Trunk Lino of Railway, and having roads radiating from the town into the rich surrounding country, possesses advantages unequalled by those of any other inland town. Midhiest is exactly half-way between Hawera and New Plymouth, being 22 miles distant from each place. The Railway from New Plymouth will, in the coarse of a few months, be opened to MidHIRST, where the Wanganui and Wellington coach will meet the train. A large portion of the country round Midhirst has been sold as a small farm settlement, and occupied by bona fide settlers. The absence of timber for either fencing, firewood, or building purposes on the open plains of Patca, Hawera, and Waimate, will create a brisk demand for the excellent timber in the neighborhood of Midhirst as soon ns the line is open for traffic. Large sums of money are now being expended on public works in and around Midhirst, 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. 11. PETONI.—I sections, Nos. 7,8, 9, and 10, each 50ft. s 108 ft. 111. NO RMANBY.—Town Sections 195 and 196. XV, OPU NAK r.—Town Section 11 of Block XXill., a corner section in tho centre of the town, close to the hotel. Opunaki is a Government township, being the port for the Waimate Plains. All the above Peci-beties abb ckxhsb the Lasd Teassi/eb Act. Also, Under the Will af tho lato Henry Yates. V. MOLES WORTH- STREET, Wellington.—Part of Town Aero 5C5, having a frontago of 25ft. to Moh-s----worth-street byadeptlrof 13ift., with tho buildings thereon, now in tho occupation or Mr. Reynolds, storekeeper. Possession, to be given in three mouths from duto of sale.' VI. MOLES WORTH - STREET.—Part of Town Acre 577, having a frontage of 27ft. to Molesworth-street, by a depth of 99ft., and abutting on a private road at the back leading into Hawkestone-stroet, together with tho buildings thereon, now in the occupation of Mr. Jeffreys. Also, VII. HANSON - STREET. —An Allotmeut, 31ft. x 100 ft, near Tramway Terminus, with a substantially built Dwelling-house, recently erected, containing six rooms, aud commanding an extensive view, reserve extremely low VIII. PALMERSTON NORTH. —Town section S7l, containing la. Ir. Town section 931, containing 2a. Or. 22p. Lots 81, 82, 83, 84, and 80, parts of rural sections 475, and 476, containing IOUa. 2r. 30p. IX. ALFREDTON. Sections 183 and 134, containing 50 acres each, with 20 acres of unsurveyed land adjoining, making together 120 acres in one block. Terms liberal. Plans may bo seen and further particular* obtained at tho office of tho Auctioneer and at BENJAMIN SMITH & CO.’S, Lambton-quay. WEDNESDAY, 28th AUGUST. ’ TOWNSHIP OF MIDHIEST. MR. FRANCIS SIDEY is instructed to soli by public auction, at tho salerooms of Benjamin Smith and Co., Lambtonquay— _ Suburban sections Nos. 12,13,11, 10, aud 16, in tho township of Midhirst, containing 36a. Ir. 32p. Tho above sections form a compact block close to the town, with frontages to three roads. Terms liberal. Title under' Land Transfer Act. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1878. ~ TATTEESALL’S. IMPORTANT TO BREEDERS OF BLOOD STOCK. CASTAWAY. MESSRS H. MATSON & CO. have received instructions from the Agents of the Middle Parle Company to SELL BY AUCTION, AT TATTEESALL’S OK SATURDAY, SEPT. 7, 1878, THE THOROUGHBRED STALLION CASTA W A Y, (Own brother to Lurline.) Was bred by Stephen Nosworthy, Esq., is by TEADU O E R , (that Emperor of Stallions), his dam Mermaid by King Tom (bred by Baron Rothschild) King Tom by Harkaway, dam Poca- ' hontus. For extended pedigree vide Stud Book. Extract from the Australasian, July 20 last : “ With so much of the Traduecr blood to work upon, tlie | shareholders in the Park Stud Company, lately formed in New Zealand, are naturally anxious, now that thoy have St. George, to dispose of some of tho male members of tho family, and I believe Castaway is in tho market. St. George, it will bo remembered, is the full brother to Chester, that was purchased at the Inst sale of Mr. E. K. Cox’s yearlings, and with Traducor and this fine yeungstor for lords of tho harem, the proprietors have determined to dispose of LnrJino’s brother Castaway, a grand-looking chestnut standing over 19 hands, and possessing the substance of a dray horse. With no male member of the Traducor lino except Slanderer in the colony, this horse should be sought after by stud-masters, for such an animal as this is worth half-a-dozon of some of the aminals that one sees brought into tho colony nowadays.” R. WILKIN & .CO.V H, MATSON & CO., I Auctioneers, Christchurch.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5431, 23 August 1878, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5431, 23 August 1878, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5431, 23 August 1878, Page 4

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