Auctions . FRIDAY, 27th SEPTEMBER, 1878. Auction Sale near Master-ton. ME. E. J. DUNCAN will sell by auction on Friday, 27th, September, at Abbotsford, Taueru, nine miles from Masterton, by order of James Gilligan, Esq., in consequence of his early departure for Christchurch— The whole of his valuable household furniture and effects And at the same time— Four-wheeled buggy and harness Drays, &c., &c. Ploughs, harrows, and farming and other implements Milch cows Pure-bred Berkshire nigs, including that celebrated pure-bred Berkshire boar well known as “ Jack ” A few useful well-bred horses Poultry, including turlceys, ducks, fowl--, and geese Also, A general assortment of stores. ' Coaches will leave Masterton at half-past nine o’clock on the day of sale. Return fares, ss, each. The auction will commence at 11 o’clock sharp on Friday, 27th September. ON THE FOLLOWING DAY, At Masterton (at Mr. Thomas McCarthy’s Yards) — That thoroughbred entire horse Stirabout, aged syrs,, by Teuton, out of Pancake; bred by Henry Redwood, Esq., Spring Creek, Marlborough. Terms liberal. THE TOWNSHIP OF SEATOUN. Three miles from the Newtown Hotel. Situated in Worsec Bay, adjoining the Pilot Station and Telegraph Office, and within four miles of the City-of Wellington. ME. E. J. DUNCAN is favored with instructions from J. C. Crawford, Esq., to sell by public auction, at his salerooms, Panama-street,* on Tuesday, October 1, 1878, at 12 o’clock noon sharp— The whole of the town sections in the truly beautiful and attractive seaside township of SEATOUN, consisting of about 100 acres (more or less), divided into over 200 sections, about : j-acre each. The township has been carefully laid out under the supervision of E. Holroyd Beere, Esq., C.B. 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. In view and expectation of this lovely suburban township being connected by railway with the city, extensive reserves have been made for this purpose. Taking advantage of the experience gained by the running of the steam tramway in Wellington, ample provision has been made in the formation of the various streets in Seatoun for allowing easy curves for the laying down of the future tramway, and which would be a great advantage if a similar principle were adopted in Wellington, and doubtless, will be in the laying out of future townships. The whole of the site of Seatoun is nearly a dead level, having a fine view of the ocean, being the entrance to the harbor at Worser Bay, and possessing a safe anchorage, with a beautiful sandy beach in E rout’of the township, extending fully a mile long. This spot has been celebrated for the past 37 years for the excellent and abundant fish of all sorts procurable here. As a matter of fact there is no other place within many miles of this large and constantly increasing city possessing so many attractions as Seatoun, and the Auctioneer feels confident in recommending this great sale (perfectly unreserved; to the attention of men of capital and to persons of moderate and small means. The proprietor would not have thought of disposing of it had it not been necessary for him to leave New Zealand for' some considerable time before long. Carriages will be provided by the Auctioneer before the day of sale, to enable all desirous of inspecting this favored locality to do so. Lithographed plans may be obtained on applying at the Auctioneer's office, and also particulars as to terms of payment, which are very liberal, vnity be learnt on applying to E. J. DUNCAN, Auctioneer, Fanama-street.
SOUTH KILBIRNIE. ON TUESDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1875. THE BALANCE OE NSOLD. EREEHOLDS IN SOUTH KILBIRNIE. EJ. DUNCAN has been honored with • instructions from J. C. Crawford, Esq., to sell by public auction, at his rooms, Panama street, on Tuesday, Ist October, 1878— • 32 ACRES (more or less) EREEHOLD LAND, ■ AT SOUTH KILBIRNIE, EVANS’ BAY, adjoining Newtown, about a quarter of a mile from the boundary of the city. This, like Kilbirnie North, which ho sold about twelve months ago for the benefit and profit of the purchasers on that fortunate occasion, is intersected by well formed roads, every section possessing the advantage of a good frontage to a road. Terras of Payment : Cash deposit of one fourth the purchasemoney, and the balance by bills at four eight, and twelve months, in equal instalments, with interest at the rate of 8 per cent, added thereto. Title—■ Under the Land Transfer Act. Every section can be easily discovered, ns the surveyor’s pegs are all plainly numbered ; I but, in the event of any one requiring, the services of a surveyor will bo available to .point out the several allotments. As theuoticeoftheaaleisuecessarilyshortjthe Auctioneer advises all to inspect this beautifully situated and ' important township without DELAY. Buyers, or those thinking of becoming purchasers, are reminded of the great importance and effect produced on all freeehold properties in Kilbirnie North and South by the triumphal j inauguration and successful working of the steam tramway, which doubtless in the course of a very few months will be obliged to connect with Kilbirnie North and South. The buildings erected on Kilbirnie North, and the consequent great rise in the value of property since 1 its sale in August last year, should be at once a guide and friendly warning to all persona to take advantage of the sale on Tuesday, Ist October. These great and agreeable opportunities arc only afforded once in the course of the lives of a very few. Take advantage of them, says the Auctioneer, IT IS NOW OR NEVER. As in tho former instance tho sale is without reserve. Plans and fullest information supplied on application to tho auctioneer, I R. J. DUNCAN, Panama-street. TUESDAY, 15th OCTOBER. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. EEATHERSTON ORIGINAL TOWN ALLOTMENTS. MR. R. J. DUNCAN has been favored with instructions from the Executors of Major Carlyon to sell by public auction, on Tuesday, 15th October, without any reserve—--16 original town sections in Eeathorstop, viz., Nos. 77 to 8i and 88 to 95, both inclusive Also, Rural Sections Nos. 117 and 131, each 5 acres, to be divided into allotments of J-acro each. Eurther particulars will bo given .shortly. ■
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5459, 25 September 1878, Page 4
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