Properties for Sale ’• WAEDBLL,” WAfRAKAi'A. THE fullest information and plans of the above township will be published in the course of a few days. The sale of the above will form one of the remarkable events of the latter part of 187 S. E. J. DUNCAN’, Auctioneer. SALE—That valuable' anti convenlJL ently-situated Farm of Fernhill, Upper Kaiwarra, within two miles of the city, containing 40 acres of excellent land, the property of Mr. .Tohn Casey, aud adjoining that of Mr. W. L. Hirst. There is a good dwelling-house, stable, and outhouses on the property, aud the laud is all fenced, divided into paddocks, aud suitable for building allotments. For further particulars apply to J. H. BETHUNB & CO., Land and Estate Agents. FOE SALE, privately, a valuable Corner Property, having a frontage of C9ft, to Hill-street by a depth of about 95ft. to Parlia-ment-street, with house erected thereon containing eight good rooms, replete with every convenience ; gas and water laid on. There is a good yard, with coach-house, wood and coal shed, &c. The undersigned can confidently recommend the above as a really first-rate investment, seeing that the property is situated within one minute’s walk of the Parliament Buildings. Terms easy. Apply to OHAS. H. BLLABY, Grey-sircot. jpEOPEETIES FOR SALE. 7500 acres Freehold, part fenced and improved, with 7500 Sheep, few Cattle aud Horses; seaboard. 4300 acres Freehold, part fenced aud improved, with 3100 Sheep, few Cattle and Horses ; near seaboard. 7000 acres Freehold, part fenced and improved, with 3500'Sheep; within easy distance of * Napier, and may bo sold in two lots. 10.000 acres Freehold, all under improvement, and 13.000 acres Leash old, few improvements, with 17,500 Sheep, few Horses and Cattle ; seaboard. 5000 acres Freehold, part improved, and 6400 acres Leasehold, low rent, with 6000 Sheep, Poverty Bay. 8300 acres Freehold, part improved, and 8900 acres Leasehold, part improved, with 7500 Sheep and good station buildings; seaboard. - 11,700 acres Freehold, all now under improvement, fenced aud subdivided into 10 blocks, which may be sold separately ou very easy terms. Rich land, within 25 miles of town, by good road; property now carrying 12,500 Sheep, besides a number of Cattle and Horses. 1700 acres Freehold Wairoa, improved, with 2000 Sheep, good station buildings, &c. 600 acres, partially improved, near town, with 800 Sheep, 30 Cattle, good house, &c. 40 acres, highly improved with good Houseand offices near Havelock. 40 acres, very rich land, near Clive. Clive Boiling-down Establishment, buildings, and plant for 250 sheep per day. Fellmongery plant and every requsite, with 30 acres rich land, good house, &c. 613 acres, Freehold, part improved, rich wheat soil and good buildings, fencing, &o-, Kaikqura. 143 acres, Farm near Gisborne. 210 acres, Farm near Carterton. 736 acres, Farm near Piako. 354 acres. Unimproved Woodville sections. 340 acres, Unimproved, Mahia. 750 acres, to Lease, Mangonui. 400 acres, to Lease, Patea. 17.000 acres, Rich Agricultural Land near Cambridge, in blocks of 300 acres and upward ; easy terms. Apply toil. R, MILLER, Auctioneer, fitock aud Station Agent, Napier ; or to— MURRAY, COMMON, & CO.. Lambton-buoy. Wellington. g-NXGHTS 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 Lower Hutt, known as Knightsbridge, subdivided into quarter-acre sections. To the saving and industrious seeking health and longevity, tins .offers a rare chance of obtaining a freehold to hand down to posterity seldom to be met with. A map illustrating these sections to ho seen at Mr. Watty’s room, Star Chambers, Wellington. AT JOHNSONVILLE. Mr. WATTY has received instructions to sell by private selection forty-seven quarteracre building allotments at Jolmsunvillc, opposite Mr. Taylor’s hotel. Terms very easy. Plans on view at his office, Star Chambers. w ESLEYAK, RE SERVE. Section No. I.—A beautiful Building Site, view of town aud harbor ; also, sections Nos. 2,3, and 4, Hospital Reserve. Plana on view at tbo offices of P. K. WATTY, Star Chambers. Building allotments, kew, LOWER HUTT. FOR SALE, 30 sections, each a quarter of an acre, on easy terms ; also, at Petoni, the property of Mr. Scoles, 40 sections, each a quarter of an acre. Apply to P. ic. WATTY, Star Chambers. FOE SALE, Mulgrave-strect, part section 515, 42ft. frontage by 90ft. deep, with, buildings thereon ; to be sold a bargain. Apply to P. K. Watty, Star Chambers. Tenders IMMEDIATE APPLICATIONS will be received by the undersigned (who will furnish any information required) for supplying a Cold Lunch, ou the Railway Opening Celebration Day. Applications will also be received for the Erection of Booths for Refreshment. J. G. COX, Hon. Sec. rjp O BUILDERS. TENDERS are invited up to noon of MONDAY, 9th SEPTEMBER, for Ejection of Gentleman’s Residence on Terrace. Plans and specifications at my office. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. W. C. CHATFIELD, Architect. ■Lambton-quay. T ° BUILDERS. TENDERS are invited until noon of MONDAY, the 9th September, for the eroorion of a warehouse in Old Custom Housestreet. Plans and specifications at my office. THOS. TURNBULL, Architect. Temple Chambers. fjp O BUILDERS. TENDERS are invited until Noon of SATURDAY, the 14th. SEPTEMBER, for the Erection of a Shop in Cuba-street. ’ Plans aud specifications at my office. THOMAS TURNBULL, Architect. Temple Chambers. f|YO BUI LDERS. TENDERS for the erection of Two-storey Brick Building in Tory-street, for the society of Foresters, will bo received until Noon of the 9th September next, at my office, where drawings and specifications may bo seen. The lowest or any .tender not necessarily accepted. C. ,T. TOXWARD, Architect. Lamhton-quay, 22ud August. TENDERS are invited for the purchase, either together or separately, of the Stock, Book Debts, Goodwill, and Lease in the estate of Win. Baird, bookseller, George-street, Dunedin. Particulars to bo obtained at the shop 'Ponders to be forwarded, not later than 17th SEPTEMBER, to Jno. Edmund Smith, Savings Bauk, Dunedin. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5443, 6 September 1878, Page 3
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