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Auctions SATURDAY, 7th SEPTEMBER,At 2 o’clock. Feathoratou is, without exception, the most progressive inland town at tho present time, and must in the course of a Very short period be tho Empire City of the Wairarapa, commanding a large portion of the traffic of the Upper Plains and the whole of tho Lower Talley and Lake District, consisting of several hundreds of thousands of acres of beautiful level Agricultural Land ready for tho plough, and only awaiting tho opening of the railway to develop Into homesteads, supporting thousands of families, Tho whole of tho trade fo support this enormous population must, concentrate In Featherstou. MR. FRANCIS SIDEY has received iastr instructions from the proprietors to soil by public auction, in the Arcade Buildings, on Saturday, the 7th of Septemper, at 2 o'clock 115 sections of land, principally business sites, situated close to tho railway station at Featherston, and facing the main road. At the auctioneer’s office a plan, showing the allotments, can bo seen, when intending investors will at once realise tho splendid opportunity now afforded for making purchases, which are bound to increase in vaine to on enormous extent immediately on the opening of the railway lino as far as Featherston. Terms most liberal. N.B.—Country settlers are requested to telegraph to their agents in town for particulars. MONDAY, 9th SEPTEMBER. At 12 o’clock sharp. Dairy Cows, Horses, Pigs, Fowls, Traps, Plough, Dairy Utensils, &c. FRANCIS SIDEY has received in. structions from Messrs. Thrush and Hillier to sell by auction, on the premises, late Mr Craig’s dairy farm. Adelaide-read, the whole of the valuable stock on their dairy farm, consisting of--20 milking cows, mostly in milk or shortly to calve, all quiet and splendid milkers 3 trap horses, 2 spring carts, harness, saddles, pigs, poultry, farm and dairy utensils. The above are now an view, and can be seen up to the day of sale, and are well worth going to look at. Sale at 12 o’clock sharp. No reserve whatever. Terms cash. N.B.—Sale will take place wet or dry, THURSDAY, 19th SEPTEMBER, 1878. 200 ACRES SUBURBAN SECTIONS. WAFvDELL, WAIRARAPA. Before the Sale of the Township. E. J. DUNCAN is instructed by James Gilligan, Esq., to sell on Thursday, 19th inst., at half-past 11 o’clock, at the Pauama-atreet saleroom, prior to tho great sale of Waudell township sections— The suburban land connected therewith, consisting of about 200 ACHES, more or less, which have been surveyed and laid ont in allotments of from 5 acres to 10 acres each. These suburban sections have a frontage to the main trunk line of road from Masterton to Costlepoint —commencing at Mr. O’Connor’s hou-e, extending to tho new bridge—between the road and the river. It is quite unnecessary for the auctioneer to dilate on the character of the soil. He has simply to recommend buyers to inspect tho land before the day of sale. It will be found to be unsurpassed by any in New Zealand. A portion carries some of the finest totara timber. As to what good account these sections may bo turned to hy the industrious settler, Mr. Duncan has only to ask people te look at what Sir. O'Connor has accomplished, and tho allotments he has to sell on the 19th inst. are exactly of the same choraoter as those owned and under cultivation by Mr, O’Connor, which are indeed worth going many miles to look at 1 Lithograph plans are now ready. Sale begins at half-past 11 o’clock. Terms of payment; —-Cash deposit, oneourth; balance by bills at months. Interest at the rate of per cent. only. WEDNESDAY, 13th SEPTEMBER, At 2 o’clock. the Land Office, next Odd Fellows’ Hall. 150 TOWN SECTIONS FOE SALE IN FOXTON, ' Comprising ORES, HALF ACRES, AND QUARTER ACRES, be heat situations in the rising and important TOWNSHIP OF FOXTON. The whole of these Lots have been carefully selected by old settlers, and are all GOOD LEVEL LAND. tches and steamers, as is well known, run regularly to J’OXTOS, but shortly there will be added the Railway, the Government having resolved to connect I 1 ’o XT OX with Wellington by rail. The material welfare and prosperity of the place must therefore increase rapidly, and every section of land in and about Foxtox will rise considerably in value; in fact, it is now universally admitted that the - PORT OF FOXTON mnst become an influential place, those therefore desirous of investing should not lose tho present time and opportunity. The whole of tho lots will be for POSITIVE SALE. LFRBD A. BARNETT will sell by L public auction, at 2 o’clock, on Wedday, 18th September, at the Land Office, t Odd Fellows' Hall—--150 FOXTON TOWN SECTIONS. TlTLE—Under Land Transfer Act. ERMS—One-fourth cash, and the balance lay instalments extending to twelve months i date of sale. Further Particulars and Plans can be hod at the office of the undersigned. A, A. BARNETT, Auctioneer, Next Odd Fellows' Hall. LB OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD STATION PROPERTIES, nate in the Wellington Provincial District. ON THE Ist OCTOBER NEXT, iHE following valuable stations will be sold by public auction in Wellington—1. PAHAtTA STATION, situate on the East Coast, and comprising about 19.000 acres of freehold land, fenced, with dwelling-honse, woolshed, and other improvements; about 17,000 sheep, 100 head of cattle, horses, &c. 2, BLAIRLOGIE STATION, situate at Wharearaa, comprising about 16.000 acres of freehold land, fenced, with dwelling-house, woolshed, and . other buildings, and abaut 12,000 sheep. Delivery will be given after next shearing, say in January next. Tally of the sheep to be taken off the shears. For further information apply to EDWARD PBAROE. THURSDAY, 26th SEPTEMBER. IMPORTANT LAND SALE AT TAUEANGA. AN Auction Sale of Tauranga Landed Property, in sections of from 50 to 500 acres (mostly unimproved), will bo held at tho Strand Auction Booms, Tanranga, at noon on Thursday, tho 26th of September next. For full particulars see Bay of Plenty Times, E. 0. JORDAN*,. Land Agent and Auctioneer. .

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5443, 6 September 1878, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5443, 6 September 1878, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5443, 6 September 1878, Page 4

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