Properties for Salo jpV E. E B H O L I) LA N D . 808 SALK, 2SO acres of valuable' land situated at the Koro Koro, Belmont, approached by a good road, within three miles of the railway elation, tbo property of Mr. James Buidr, and adjoining that of Sir ’William Fitzberbert, with dwelling-house, &o. The land is of good quality, partly cleared, and laid down in English grass. Also, 500 sheep depasturing on the above. I’or further particulars apply to J. H. BE I’HUNE AND GO, Land and Estate Agents. FOB SALE Oil LEASE. PALMERSTON NORTH. LEFT BANK, WANGANUI. 71 ACBES, Palmerston North, being section No. 122. This section is situated jest 1 mile from the Square (on which are the Bailway Station, the Post and Telegraph Offices, and the Banks), on the main road to Awahuri and Rangitikei, has three-quarters of a mile road frontages, and is all available level land of excellent quality. About 9 acres is well grassed and fenced, with a cottage thereon. As its situation renders the whole of this section de-irable tor residences, portions of it would be sold separately. 232 J acres Left Bank, Wanganui, being sections Nos. 306 and 387. These form a compact block, about 5 miles along No, 3 Line (which is now opened up across these reel ions) from Olcoia Hallway Station, adjoin the properties of D. Strachan, Esq., and J. Dempsey, Esq., are surrounded by farms occupied by thriving settlers, and consist of laud of the same character. 87 acres, Left Bank, Wanganui, being ceotion No. 312. This section is principally flat terrace land of superior quality, and adjoins Waipakara Native Reserve. Offers are invited for either the purchase or lease of any of these properties, to be addressed “E. B. Foster Mastertou,” to be sent in not later than the end of September. NIGHTSBRIDGB BUILDING ALLOTMENTS. ' Mix 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 quartor-acre sections. To the saving and industrious seeking health and longevity, this offers a rare chance of obtaining a freehold to hand down to posterity seldom to be met with. A map illustrating these sections to be seen at Mr. Watty’s room, Star Chambers, Wellington. RESERVE. Section No. I.—A beautiful Building Site, view of town and harbor ; also, sections Nos. 2,3, and 4, Hospital Reserve. Plans on view at tbe offices of P. K. WATTY, Star Chambers. AT JOIFKSONYILLE. Mr. WATTY has received instructions to sell ’by private seleotiou forty-seven quarteracre building allotments at Jolmsouville, opposite Mr. Taylor’s hotel. Terms very easy. Plans on view at his office, Star Chambers. FOB SALE, Mulgrave-street, part section 515, 42ft. frontage by 90ft. deep, with buildings thereon ; to be sold a bargain. Apply to 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 Fetoni, the property of Mr. Scoles, 40 sections, each a quarter of an acre. Apply to F. K. WATTY, Star Chambers. Public Notices UNION FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND. Shareholders are hereby reminded that in accordance with terms of Articles of Association a Call of Two Shillings and Sixpence po'r Share on Shares standing in their name in the books of this Company, on this day’s date will be due on the Ist OCTOBER NEXT, payable at the Union Bank of Australia. All overdue Calls will be charged interest at the rate of 15 per cent, per annum until such time as they are paid. W. DEVENISH MEARES, 1 General Manager. Christchurch, September 2,1878. Auction sale of seatoun and KILBIRNIB SOUTH Postponed until . TUESDAY, Ist OCTOBER; In consequence of several requests, tbe above sale is postponed from THURSDAY, 26th SEPTEMBER, until TUESDAY, Ist OCTOBER. R. J. DUNCAN, Auctioneer. c ARRIAGES TO SEATOUN. On an l after kridAY, 20tb INST., Carriages will leave the Panama-street salerooms at 11 o’clock. Gentlemen will be good enough to intimate a short time before their wish to take a seat for Seatoun, in order to avoid disappointment. * R. J. DUNCAN, Auctioneer. W ]<: ELLINGTON, CITY TRAMWAYS COMPANY (LIMITED. Cars will leave the Company’s sheds at 7 a.m., and every half hour up to 7.30 p.rn.; aud leave the Railway Station at 7.30 a.m., and every half hour up to 7.30 p.m. Also, a short service between Mannersstreet and Railway Station will bo run during the day, and passengers will please take notice of the boards outside this car, showing the destination. Night cars between Manners-street and Government Buildings from 7.45 till 10.30 every fifteen minutes. K. GREENFIELD, Manager. IHE TRAMWAY COMPANY (Limited) have removed to their permanent office jimibton-quay (near Theatre Royal Hotel), any articles left in the cars can be received ipplyiug there. E. GREENFIELD, Manager. eptemher 4. REWARD will be paid to any one >) giving such information as will load lie conviction of the person or persons who ioiously placed stones on the Tramway at Kent-terrace early this morning. W. Y. JACKSON, Manager. eptemher 2. THE UNDERSIGNED, do hereby give notice that A. H. Maclean is no longer my employment, and is not entitled to lot monies duo to me, or to act for mo in capacity whatsoever. W. NICHOLSON. r REFERENCE to tbo above, I, the undersigned, hereby give notice that all ies duo to the firm of “ Nicholson and C 0.,” luba-street, Cabinetmakers, must be paid no, and that my receipt alone -will bo a 1 discharge. ALT’. H. MACLEAN. N 0 T — 1 0 K My Business carried "on in Cuha-street for the last nineteen years has never been parted with, and I therefore warn my customers that if they'pay any moneys to A. H. Maclean, whether he purports to act for W. Nicholson or Nicholson and Co., Cabinet-makers, Cubastreet, they will pay at their own risk. W. NICHOLSON. AUTTON TO BILL POSTERS.—Any Person posting Bills on the New Zealand Times’ Boards without permission om the office will be prosecuted.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5456, 21 September 1878, Page 3
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