Auctions JJUNOAN’S LAST- APPEAL. WARDELL!!! ' . TERMS—- £ cash ; balance, bills-at 4,8, and 12 months, with interest at 6 per cent. only. ■ The Sale begins at half-past 11 o’clock os THURSDAY, 19th. INSTANT. Commencing at Lot 1, consisting of 10 acees 2 hoods and 16 perches. SUBURBS OP WARDELL. ~ THIS DAY, THURSDAY, 19th SEPTEMBER, 1878. 200 ACRES SUBURBAN SECTIONS. WARDELL, WAIRABAPA. Before the Sale of the Township. MR, E. J. DUNCAN is instructed by James Gilligan, Esq., to sell on Thursday, 19th inst., at half-past 11 o’clock, at the Panama-street saleroom, prior to 'the-great sale of AVaedell township sections— The suburban land connected therewith, consisting of about 200 acres, more or less, which have been surveyed and laid out in allotments of from C acres to 10 acres each. These suburban sections have a frontage to the main trunk line of road from Masterton to Castlepoint—commencing at Mr. O'Connor’s house, extending to the 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 the 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 goo’d account these sections may be turned to by the industrious settler, Mr. Duncan has only to ask people to look at what Mr, O'Connor has accomplished, and tho allotments ho has to sell on the 19th inst. are exactly of the same character as those owned and under cultivation by Mr., O’Connor, which are indeed worth going many miles to look at ! Lithograph plans are now ready. Sale begins at half-past 11 o’clock. Terms of payment Cash deposit, onefourth ; balance by bills at months. Interest at the rate of per cent. only. ' , THIS DAY, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19. SALE OF TOWNSHIP OP WARDELL, WAIEAEAPA, Nine Miles from Masterton. . ME. E. J. IJUNCAN has received instructions from James Gilligan, Esq., 6f the Taueru, to sell by public auction, on Thursday, 19th September, at his salerooms, Panama-street, Wellington— THE TOWNSHIP OP WARDELL, about nine miles from Masterton, on the main road to Castlepoint and Napier. This township has been surveyed by J. H. Coleridge, Esq, is admirably laid out, every street and corner section pegged and numbered, and consists of nearly 250 allotments. The size of the sections is about 1 rood; each one possesses a frontage to one of the proposed streets 50ft, wide. Lithographed plans are in preparation, and will be ready for delivery on and after Monday, 2nd September. Wardell is the only available site for a township from Masterton to Castlepoint. For the eight years Mr. Gilligan has been pressed by country settlers and residents near Masterton, to have a township surveyed and laid out, but until he had resolved to settle in. Christchurch he steadily refused to accede to their wishes. Now that tho Mangapakeha-road will bo completed in a few months, settlers and visitors will be able to drive their buggies and coaches through to Castlepoint. As a daily coach is also expected shortly to ran from Masterton to Castlepoint and East : Coast, there is iiofioubtalargenuinber of passen- j gers and much traffic will come by this central route to' meet the railway trains from Masterton to Wellington, and to Manawatu, Wanganui, &c. Within a few months, the iron horse will have established his head-quarters at Masterton—“ the Chicago of the Northern Island of New Zealand.” The Auctioneer would point out how very favorable the present sale is, therefore, for purchase, or as) a, speculative investment. He feels that he is within safe limit 'iu stating that withiu twelve months tho value of real property in this magnificent district will be increased in value from four to teufold what anyone can expect, or that it will realise on the 19th September. To persons of limited capital it is the best and greatest opportunity ever offered in this country for many years past of making money in a short time, . Terms will be extremely liberal. ’ TUESDAY, 21th SEPTEMBER. ABSOLUTE AND UNRESERVED SALE OK ABOUT 3000 ACRES LAND (More or less.) MR.'R. J. DUNCAN will sell, by order of James Gilligan, Esq., at public auction, on Tuesday, 2-ltli September, at 2 o’clock p.m., at his salerooms, Panama-street — The balance of the Taueru Property, adjoining the township and suburbs ' of WARDELL, containing about O oaf> ACRES of the finest aud r j c p ies t soil in this part of Zealand. Lithograph plans will be ready for circulation about the 18th instant, whereon the boundaries and acreage will be given, aod all other particulars supplied. The above 3000 acres will bo sold positively on above date absolutely without reserve. TUESDAY, 21th SEPTEMBER. MR. R. J. DUNCAN having been favored with instructions from Mrs. Charles Howard, will have the pleasure of selling at public auction on-Tuesday, 24th instant, at 2 o’clock p.m., at the Panama-street salerooms— FOUR OK TUB VEPV FINEST BUILDING ALLOTxM EN T S Now open for sale iu the City of Wellington, namely, as follows— Lot I.—Frontage to Sussex-street, 39ft. Sin., and frontage to Dock-street, 73ft. 6in. Lot 2.—Frontage to Sussex-street, 39ft. siu., by a depth of 73ft. 6in. Lot 3.—Frontage to Dock-street, 40ft., by a depth of 79ft. Lot 4.—Frontage to Tasman-street, 46ft. 7iu., by a froutage to Dock-street, 71ft. 9in. The Auctioneer feels that there is no need for him (in an advertisement) to point out the value and unequalled advantages of these building sections ; to do so would bo an iusuit to the intelligence of the public. The lots will be sold without reserve and terms liberal THE TOWNSHIP OF SEATOUN. Three miles from the Newtown Hotel. Situated iu Woraor Bay, adjoining the Pilot Station aud Telegraph Office, and within four miles of the City of Wellington. MR*. R. J. DUNCAN is favored with instructions from J. C. Crawford,. Esq, to sell by public auction, at his salerooms, Panama-street, on Thursday, September 26th, 1878, at 12 o’clock noon sharp— Tho whole of the town sections iu tho truly beautiful and attractive seaside township of SEATOUN, consisting of about 100 acres (more' or less), divided into over 200 sections, about \ -acre each. Tho township has been carefully laid out under tho supervision of E. Holroyd Beero, Esq-, C.E. Roads have been partially formed ; reserves for public purposes, viz., for four cuurches, educational establishments, cricket ground, and a public park of 20 acres, have been provided for. Iu view and expectation of this lovely suburban township being co’nuceted by railway with the city, extensive reserves have been made for this purpose.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5454, 19 September 1878, Page 4
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