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Auctions —THE GREAT MASTERTON LAND SALES FOR FRIDAY, 25th OCTOBER. RJ. DUNCAN reminds the public gene- . ra’ly that he has now received definite instructions respecting the bighly-important properties already advertised, and briefly draws attention to the following facts : Ist. The hour of sale is 12 o’clock sharp. 2nd. The OBDE R of SAT,E—MASTERTON TOWN SECTIONS NEAR THE CLUB HOTEL will be sold to the highest bidder at por foot. Brd. AFTER the Town Sections are sold, the MAGNIFICENT FERNDOWNS ESTATE of 810 acres, all level land. Ith. THEN 80 Building Allotments, as per plan ; also, 10-roomcd House and half-acre Land at Masterton. nth. MARK THE TERMS OF PAYMENT ! Only one-quarter cash, ; and balance by four bills running to eighteen months at SIX per cent, interest ! !! 6th and lastly. Practically every Lot will be sold WITHOUT RESERVE. Lunch at 1 sharp, FRIDAY, 25th OCTOBER. Lease f2l years) of Town Acre adjoining the residence of G. E. Toihnrst, Esq., Willisv Street and Wordsworth-street. MR E. J. DUNCAN is instructed' to sell by public auction, on Friday, 24tb October, at 2 o’clock— The uuexpired term of the lease (between 17. and 18 years) of that valuable town acre in Wordsworth-street, adjoining the residence of G. E. Toihnrst, Esq. Terms at sale. FRIDAY, 23th OCTOBER. MASTERTON TOWN AND SUBURBAN LANDS. MR. R. J. DtfNCAN is favored with in- ■ etruciions from K. and J. Brown, of Masterton, to sell by public auction at his salerooms, Panama-street, Wellington, on Friday, , 25th October, 1878—The -Valuable FREEHOLD PROPERTIES of J. W. Lang, Esq., consisting of, 3. Twenty-one BUILDING ALLOTMENTS in a central position in the Town of Masterton, being subdivisions of section No. 7, each hairing 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, ae the demand is so great, and the Auctioneer desires to impress upon ail who wish to secure allotment in this favorite and rapidly-pro grossing borough to taka advantage of the chance now offered. 2. After the above, will bo offered the valuable property known as the FERNDOWNS ESTATE, subdivided into forty sections of from five to thirty acres each, situate on the Upper Piain-road, about two miles from the site of the railway station. The Upper Piain-road runs right, through this property to the varions farms on the beautiful plains, extending right to the base of the hills. There are numerous houses around the estate, and close by is a large saw-mill in fall operation. The situation of the property is unequalled, and it commands an excellent view of Masterton and surrounding country, being at the sametime perfectly level, with the exception of a email ridgo in the bush. The land fe of rich quality aud good depth of soil. Five of the sections contain bosh, 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 under cultivation, and yields good crops. This is a splendid investment, and on© in which gentlemen having trust money to invest cannot do better than take some of those sections. The Auctioneer can confidently affirm that no hind in the district of Masterton which has yet been put iq tbs market presents so many advantages to the purchaser as this. lithographed plans will be ready in a few days for distribution. Terms—Quarter cash, and the balance by bills extending over a period of eighteen months, AUCTION SALE. ~ FRIDAY, 25th OCTOBER, IS7B. ME. E. J. DUNCAN is instructed by E. and J. Brown to sell ' o y public auction, at his sale-rooms. Pa - jama-street Wellington, immediately after t’ Je ga ] e D f ji rLang’s property, The Freehold Estats of ?'/ r . Bernard, consisting of—--30 building allotmer’ cß> gituate in a central position in tj, e borough of Masterton,^T)ei r jg 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— Dwelling-house of 10 rooms, with nearly half an aero of land attached. Can be easily converted into a store, and would command the trade of a considerable j>art of Masterton, there being no store in the vicinity. Three minutes’ walk from Post Office. Terms .£SO cash; balance over a. term of yeans. FRIDAY, Ist NOVEMBER, 1878. TOWN ACRES. ME. R. J, DUNCAN will sell on Friday, Ist November, at bis sale-rooms. Panama-street — 2 town acres, Nos. 821, 822, next to Newtown Hotel. These two most valuable town acres, next to tho Newtown Hotel,-are subdivided into 19 sections, 15 sections have each a frontage of 33ft x 70£t; 4 sections have frontages of 35£t x 99ft each. The Tramway will be, no donbt, extended to Newton in the course of a few months. Title Perfect. Terms— } cash. Balance by Bills, at 3,6, 9, and 12 months ; at 8 por cent, interest. N.B.—The lease of acre advertised for Friday, 25th instant, is for 18 years, and the sale will take place at halt-past 2 o’clock. The lease may bo seen at the office of the Auctioneer. -t ■. FRIDAY, Ist NOVEMBER. 284 Acres Feathcrston Land. , 142 Acres Carterton Land. 68 AcresTlangitumau Block. MR. B. J. DUNCAN will sell by auction, on the above date, at his sale-rooms. Panama-street, Wellington— No. 463—284 acres, Featherston land No. 353—142 acres, Carterton Block Ne. 123—63 acres, Karigitumau Block 4 i acres, Foxton. Remember —No Reserve. Terms very liberal. 2559 ACRES, PORIEUA. MR. J. H. WALLACE, Estate Auotioneer, is instructed by the Hon. Wi Parata and others, to sell by public auction, at tho land mart, Hunter-street, Wellington, at an early date, of which duo notice will bo given—--2559 acres Taupe, Porirna, bounded on tho ...... , north by Hanhopua, on the west by Motuhara, on tho cast by Crown land, on the south by the sea, and south-east by sections 82, 84,-83,'8tf. Porirua Harbor. PUto and particulars at .the oflic* of tho auctioneer. ' . • , t Land and Estate Agency Office, • Hunter-street, Wellington, August 2<

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5484, 24 October 1878, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5484, 24 October 1878, Page 3

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