Auctions . PRELIMINARY NOTICE. FEATHE R 3 T 0 N . Sections adjoining the Wairarapa Railway ■ , Terminus. MB. B. J. DUNCAN has been honored with instructions from J. J. Froeth, Esq., to sell by auction on an early day—--22 most valuable sections of bind in the township of Keatherstou, being part of town acres No. 168 and 170 to 175, sub-divided into sections of 36 perches each, viz., Nos. 1 to 4, and 14 to 17, situated in Johnson, Broad, New, and Bell streets, having a frontage of 66ft. by a depth of 165 ft., 1,4, 14, and 17 being corner allotments. Sections 19 to 34 are situated in Harrison, Wakefield, and Broad streets, having a frontage of 66ft. by 165 ft. depth. Of those 20,22, 26, 27, 81, and 33, are comer allotments. There is now erected on town acre No. 176 the new Empire Hotel; and within a feet are the Post Office, Bailway Station and Telegraph Office, Supreme Court and Police Offices. The streets in Eeatherston are all 66tt. wide. Mr. Duncan earnestly recommends intending settlers, or any person wishing to make one of the best investments now offering in New Zealand, to inspect this unrivalled property. Be WISE IK TIME No puff is made
or needed. Date of Sale will be duly announced. THIS DAY, WEDNESDAY, 2nd OCTOBEE. Be Macfarlane’s Estate. GEOEGE THOMAS has received instructions from the Trustee, John Staples, Esq., to sell by public auction, immediately after the sale of the Victoria Hotel, at the same place, on Wednesday, 2nd October — A most valuable allotment of land in Austin-street, being part of Town Acre No. 843, and being No. 19 on the plan of subdivision, containing 28ft. frontage. Also, An allotment in Hoggard-street,particular . ot which will be given at the tim of sale. Terms liberal. No reserve. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, GEOEGE THOMAS.
THIS DAY. WEDNESDAY, 2nd OCTOBER. Re Macfarlane’s Estate. To Capitalists and Hotelkeepers. /"N EOR6E THOMAS has received instrncVUT tions .from John Staples, Esq., Trustee in the above Estate, to sell by public auction, on Wednesday, 2nd October— The lease of the Victoria Hotel in Abel Smith-Street, having eleven year- , to run, at a moderate annual . rental. ' The hotel has twenty-two rooms, has lone been known for its respectability and privacy as a family hotel, and is well worthy the attention of a moderate capitalist who understands the hotel business. The sale will be held at 2 o'clock at the hotel. For further particulars apply to the Trustee or the Auctioneer. GEORGE THOMAS, Lambton-qnay. THIS DAY/ WEDNESDAY, 2nd OCTOBER. THOMAS will sell by auction, this day (Wednesday, 2nd October), at his auction rooms— The leasehold property in Manners-street, being part of the estate of Messrs. Beck and Touks. Sale will take place at 12 o’clock. Terms at sale. ’ THIS DAY, ’ WEDNESDAY, 2nd OCTOBER, At half-past 12 o’clock. Sale of Flour and Chicken Wheat, on Pliminer, Reeves, and Co.’s Wharf. f'i EORGE THOMAS will sell by public V3T auction, on the above date, the following goods—- ■« S'!<***“■ 63 bags of fowls’ wheat The above are now ready to land, ex Zior, from Timaru. Terms at sale. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3, IS7B. Sale of a Flour Mill Plant. GEORGE THOMAS has received instructions to sell by public auction, at his rooms, Lambton-quay, on Thursday, October 3rd, at 2 o’clock — A Flour Mill Plant, consisting "of 3 pairs stones (2, 4ft.'; 1,4 ft. 6in.), best French burrs 2 Dressing Machines 1 Smutting A quantity of Elevators, Belting, Ac., with all the necessary gear _for water power, complete. Terras at sale. For farther particulars, apply to GEORGE THOMAS, Auctioneer, Larnbtou-quay. FRIDAY, 4th OCTOBER. At 1 o’clock. AT JOHNSONVILLE. ODEA RING SADE OS' DR. TAYLOR’S PROPERTY. GEORGE THOMAS has been favored with instructions from Dr, Taylor to aellj by auction, on Friday, 4th October, on the premises, the following stock and. furniture— LIVE'STOCK. I saddle horse, perfectly broken-in 1 trap horse, staunch, and perfectly quiet in passing the Hutt train 1 well-bred bull, 4 years old, perfectly quiet, and no fence breaker ’ i’cows in calf, splendid breed 2 heifers 1 ..trap and 2 sets of harness, shovels, picks, hay forks, wheelbarrow, &c., Ac. FURNITURE. Dining-room table, chairs, sofa, pictures, chimney ornaments, &c. Bedsteads, bedding, dressiug tables, looking glasses, washstauds, and toilet sets Kitchen furniture, complete Dairy utensils, consisting ofj churns, milk tins, Ac., Ac,, Ac. This is an Absolute and Unreserved Sale. Terms cash. . No Reserve, As Dr. Taylor is leaving Johnsonvlllo. THIS DAY, WEDNESDAY, 2nd OCTOBER, At 2 o’clock. Handsome Plano, by Buppach. MR. FRANCIS SIDBY will sell by auction, in tho Arcado Buildings, on Wednesday, 2nd October, by order of tho bailiff; seized under Distress Warrant—--1 superior piano, trichord, by Buppach, Hamburg, in handsome walnut case. Worth coming to look at. Terms cash.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5465, 2 October 1878, Page 4
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