Auctions THIS DAY, SATURDAY, sth OCTOBER, At 12 o'clock noon. On Account of Whom it may Concern. All Moro or Less Damaged by Sea Water. MR. J. H. WALLACE is instructed to sell by public auction, on account of whom it may concern, ex Abeona, at his sale* room, Hunter-street, on Saturday, sth October, at 12 o’clock noon — Dart of case G.Y, over A.P.S. & Co., I—■ 1 piece Finlay’s twill sheeting, 4-1 yards 1 do black and chintz cretonne, 90J do 1 .do lavender da, 90;); do 1 do black and red do, SSA do 1 do clay, 58 yards Ex Orari — 6 do 72in. Hessian, (503 yards. Sale at 12 o’clock noou. 2559 ACRES, PORIRUA. MR. J. H. AVALLACE, Estate Auctioneer, is instructed by the Hon. AVi Parata and others, to sell by public auction, at the laud mart, Hunter-street, Wellington, at an early date, of which duo notice ■will bo given—--2559 acres Taupo, Porirua, bounded on the north by Haukopua, on the west by Motuhara, on the cast by Crown land, on the south by the sea, and south-east by sections 82, 84, 85. 86. Porirua Harbor. Plan and particulars at the office of the auctioneer. Land and Estate Agency Office, Hunter-street, Wellington, August 2. SATURDAY, 26th OCTOBER. TOWN HALL, MARTON. CENTRAL SECTIONS IN THE TOWNS OF MARTON. HALCOMBE, FEILDING, AND PALMERSTON. HARRIS BROTHERS have received instructions to sell by public auction, at the Town Hall, Marten, as above, without any reserve, the following sections in the above towns— MARTON. Block sections A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, and K, having frontages to Broadway, Bond, Hair, and Lambert streets. Section G contains a well-finished six-roomed house, in addition topfmtry and washhouse, good stable, and outhouse. The house is built •f the best material, and has many fixture conveniences, including a 400-gallon tank. Section H contains a well-finished tworoomed house, with passage and porch, and 400-gallon tank. Section K has a well-finished four-roomed house thereon. Section 124, corner of Broadway and Bond streets, with well - finished six • roomed house thereon. All the above houses are let to good tenants. Section 17, and parts of 15 and 16, Signal-street, are beautifully situate, and planted with shrubs, fruit, and ornamental trees. There is a glasshouse erected thereon, used as a photographer’s studio, and a 4000-gallon brick tank. Corner section 103,. Oxford and Signal streets. Also 104, containing good four-roomed house 27 x 20, with passage and washhouse. This is a nice property, and in first-class order. Block 17.—Sections 93, 94, 95, 96, 97, 93, 99, 100, 101, 102, 103, 104, 105, 106, 107, 108, 109, 110, and 111, having frontages to Pukepapa-road and Grey-street. All these sections are beautifully situate on rising ground, and were specially selected by the owner some years ago as the pick of the town. Leasehold sections‘7 and 10, Broadway, having 1C years to run at a small yearly rental. Section 13 contains a shop and two-roomed house, and is well situate for doing a retail business. Sections 39, 46, 49, 57, and 58, Bowen and Follefcfc streets, 4-3, 43a, 52, and 52a, Stewart-street, and 53, Follctt-street, with well-built and thoroughly finished four-roomed house theron. Tbe rooms are large and lofty. There is also a 5000gallon brick tank and other improvements. Block 16.—Sections 10 and 12, High-street, each 100 links frontage. Block 15. —Sections 54, 54a, 58, 58a, 56, 57, 22, 23, 51, 51a, 51b, 52, 52a, 52b. Note. —lt is unnecessary for the auctioneers .to do more than refer to their last sale as a of the demand for property in Martou. It is admitted by all who have visited the town that it is the finest on the West Coast, and that its position will make it the Masterton of the <joa t. The increase in trade sines the railway opened is marvellous, and though only six months have passed since it was opened, the returns show it to be the third best paying line on this island. ’ Two banks arc represented, and the Colonial Bank have lately purchased with the object, no doubt, of opening shortly. The main road to the Parekaretu and Murimotu via Hunterville is now being pushed on, and will bring the wbo'e of that valuable tract of country into direct communication with Marton within a short time. HALO >MBE.' Sections 587, 587 a, 587 b, 5S7c, 588, 588 a, 588 b, 588 c, 589, 589 a, 5S9b, 5S9c, 590, 590 a, 590 b, 590 c, 591, 591 a, 591 b, 591 c, 50 links of frontage on each side of tbe railway lino is set apart for a road line, which gives these sections a good frontage. They are also quite close to the station, anti splendidly situate. Sections 624, • 624 a, 624 b, 624 c, 625, 625 a, 625 b, 625 c, 625 d, These sections are on tbe main line of road (two chains wide), which runs through the centre of the town, and would make splendid sites for hotels or stores. Sections 423 and 424 are well situate in the centre of the business j )ar t of the town, and have a frontage of a good metalled street. Note. —The prosperity of Halcombe is now beyond a doubt. It is surrounded by a large population of small farm settlers, .There are three sawmills, and timber is now being shipped to Wanganui, Foxfcon, and intermediate stations in large quantities. It is also the junction and the only feeding station on the line. Halcombe presents a first-class field for investment. As will be seen from the plans, all the sections offered are in the very heart of the town. FEILDING. Acre section 352 with well-finished fourroomed house and outbuildings. The section is central, has a large frontage to Comdeii-street, and is now under'cultivation, Half the purchase money may remain on mortgage. PALMERSTON. Section 881, containing one acre and a quarter, in the very heart of the town, with house thereon. Plans of Marton and Halcombe may be seen at all the principal merchants, storekeepers, and hotels in Wellington and Wanganui; also, at the-offices of all the auctioneers. Arrangements have been made whereby conveyances will be made out at a minimum price, and no additional chaigo where more than one section is included in the same conveyance. The Auctioneers will be happy to give all information required respecting the sections advertised. Terms very easy. One-third cash ; balance by bills at 6 and 12 months, with 8 per cent, only added. Remember SATURDAY, 20th October. Sale to commence at 1 o’clock sharp. Lunch provided. . LOWRY BAY. MARINE VILLA' SIT ES. jjTNNIMORE has received instruction from the proprietors to soil by public auction, on an early date, of which duo notice will bo given—--150 VALUABLE BUILDING SITES in the above well-known beautiful locality. •y will bo offered cither in feo simple, liberal terms, or on lease, with a purig clause. • LOWRY BAY.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5468, 5 October 1878, Page 4
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