Auctions , THIS DAY, WEDNESDAY, 23rd OCTOBER. 10.30 o'clock on the Wharf, Ex ORAIGIE LEA, FROM LONDON. , For Positive and Absolute Sale. CEMENT ! CEMENT ! ! CEMENT !! ? . Laery and Campbell, late Beauchamp, Campbell, & co. have received instructions to sell by public auction, on the Wharf, at half-past Ift o’clock on Wednesday, 23rd October—- * 400 casks White’s Portland cement Sale at 10.30 o’clock. We are advised that this cement is in some instances damaged in package—so far as is known by the importer it is good, It will be delivered as it comes from the ship, and sold with all faults—but supposed to be as good as the day it was shipped for immediate use. The only reason for selling is the importer will not put it in his stock. Mark that the Sale is at half-past 10 o’clock in the Morning, on the Wharf. Laery & Campbell, late BEAUCHAMP, CAMPBELL, & CO., Auctioneers. FRIDAY, 25th OCTOBER. Lease (21 years) of Town Acre adjoining the residence of G. E. Tolhurst, Esq., Willisstreet and Wordsworth-street. MR. K. J. DUNCAN is instructed to sell by public auction, on Friday, 24th October, at 2 o’clock— The unexpired term of the lease (between 17 and 18 years) of that valuable town acre in Wordsworth-street, adjoining the residence of G. E. Tolhurst, Esq. Terms at sale. FRIDAY, 25th OCTOBER. , - MASTERTON TOWN AND SUBURBAN LANDS. MR. R. J. DUNCAN is favored with instructions froth R. and J. Brown, of ■Masterton, to sell by public auction at his salerooms, Paaama-atreet, Wellington, on Friday, 25th October, 1878— The Valuable FREEHOLD PROPERTIES of J. W. Lang, Esq., consisting of, 1. Twenty-one BUILDING ALLOTMENTS in a central position in the Town of Masterton, being subdivisions .of section No. 7, each having a frontage to a chain road, and being five minutes’ walk from the Club Hotel. These sections are all first-class sites for building purposes, and are continually increasing in value. The opportunity of securing them will soon be gone, as the demand is so great, and the Auctioneer desires to impress upon all who wish to secure allotment in this favorite and rapidly-pro . gressing borough to take advantage of the chance now offered. 2. After the above, will be offered the valuable property known as the FERNDOWNS ESTATE, subdivided into forty sections of from five to thirty acres each, situate on the Upper Plain-road, about two miles from the sit© of the railway station. The Upper Plain-road runs right through 1 this property to the various farms on the beauti- 1 ful plains, extending right to the base of the bills. There are numerous houses around the estate, and close by is a large saw-mill in full i operation. The situation of the property is j unequalled, and it commands an excellent view of Masterton and surrounding country, being ! at the sametime perfectly level, with the exception of a small ridge in the bush. The land is of rich quality aud good depth of soil. Five of'the sections contain bush, in which is'a supply of. good totara and matai timber, and there are two creeks running through these sections. The land immediately adjoining is I under cultivation, and yields good crops. This is a splendid investment, and one in which gentlemen having trust money to invest cannot do better than take some of these sections. The Auctioneer can confidently affirm that no land in the district of Masterton which has yet been put in the market presents so many advantages to the purchaser as this. Lithographed plans will be ready in a few. days for distribution. Terms—'Quarter cash, aud the balance by; bills extending over a period of eighteen months. AUCTION SALE, FRIDAY, 25th OCTOBER, 1878; MB. R. J. DUNCAN is instructed by - B. and J. Brown to sell by public auction, at* his sale-rooms, Panama-street, Wellington, immediately after the sale of Mr, Lang’s property, The Freehold Estate of Mr. Bernard, consisting of—--30 building allotments, situate in a central -> position in the borough of Masterton, being subdivision of part of Section 7, adjoining the valuable * properties of Councillor Woodroofe and. Jno. Drummond, Esq., and only a few minutes* walk from the Club Hotel, A chain road runs through the property, and the sections are suitable for building sites and flower and kitchen gardens. Terms :—One-quarter cash ; balance may remain on mortgage for four years, at 8 per cent, interest. After the above will be offered—i Dwelling-house of 10 rooms, with nearly half an acre of land attached. Can I be easily converted into a store, and would command the trade of a considerable part of Masterton, . there being no store in the vicinity. Three minutes’ walk from Ij’ost Office, Terms :—{6so,cash; balance over a term of years. , j | LOWRY BAYj i MARINE VILLA SITES* , w. FINNIMOKE has received instruction from the proprietors to sell by public auction, on an early date, of which due notice will be given—--150 VALUABLE BUILDING SITES in the above weU-Icuown beautiful locality. They will bo offered either in fee simple, under liberal terms, or on lease, with a purchasing clause. j LOWRY BAY. TUESDAY, 29th OCTOBER, 1878. POSTPONEMENT OF SALE from the Ist October to the above date of Section No. 12 OHIEO, known os GOATHUBST FAEM. Messes, bbthunb . & huntee have received instructions from Mr. J. F. E. Wright and the Trustees under his marriage settlement, to sell by public auction, at the Exchange Buildings, Wellington, Oh TUESDAY, 29th OCTOBEE, AT HOOH, All that Valuable Property known as GOATHUBST FAEM, This well-known estate consists of 100 acres, more or less, being Section No. 12, Ohiro. It | adjoins the Town Bolt and the flourishing suburb of Vogeltown, and is within a few minutes’ walk of the city of Wellington. The land is well grassed, and has substantial boundary and division fences, dwelling-house, aud farm buildings.
The sale is subject to a certain lease dated the 18th September, 1877 ; information as to which and all ether particulars as to the property may be obtaind from Messrs. Brandon and Son, Messrs. Izard and Bell, or from ED WARD PEARCE.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5483, 23 October 1878, Page 4
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