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Auctions THIS HAY, FRIDAY, lab NOVEMBER, 1878. TOWN ACRES. MR. R. J. DUNCAN will sell on Friday, let November, at hia aale-rooma, Panama-street—--2 town acres. Nos. 821, 822, next to Newtown Hotel. These two moat valuable town acres, next to the Newtown Hotel, are subdivided into 1J sections, 15 sections have each a frontage o 33ft x 70£t; 4 sections have frontages of 35ft x 99ft each. The Tramway will be, no doubt, extended to Newton in the course of a few months. Title Perfect. Terms—J cash. Balance by Bills, at 3,6, 9, and 12 months ; at 8 per cent, interest. N.B.—The lease of ac-e advertised for Friday, 25th instant, is for 18 years, and the sale will take place at lease may bo seen at the office of the Auctioneer. „ ■ - THIS DAY, FRIDAY, Ist NOVEMBER. 284 Acres Featherston Hand. 142 Acres Carterton Land. 63 Acres Rangitumau Block. MU E. J. DUNCAN will sell by public auction, at bis salerooms, Panamastreet, Wellington, on Friday, Ist November ■ Section, No. 463, on the Map of the Plan of the Featherston District, consists ' of 284 acres, nearly all of which is flat table land of the richest soil. The railway runs alongside the property. It adjoins the valuable' estates of W. ■ L. Lucena, Esq., and Mr. Nioholl-, the fertility, beauty, and value of which are so widely known, T here is a beautiful view of the grand Wairarapa Lake, which, is within two miles' distance. Section, No. 353, on the Taratahi Block East, consisting of 142 acres 2 roods 32 perches, and adjoins the valnab s piece of land lately sold to Mr, Chew by Messrs. Jacob Joseph & Co. Ibis section contains some very fine class of timber, including totara, matai, *c. The distance from the main land to Masterton is about two miles, and within a very short distance of Messrs. Robinson and Chew’s mills. Section, No. 125, on the Rangitumau Block contains 63 acres fronting the Aifredtown Road, and is bounded by the Wangaehu River. This parcel of land is particularly rich soil, and is .11 covered with fine totara bush. The property is quite easy of access, and the Alfredtowa settlers pass it daily. SECTIONS AT FOXTON. Nos. 296, 297, 298, 299. These allotments are half-acre each, and no more need be said of their value than that they adjoin the property of J. T, Stewart, Esq., District Surveyor. The whole of the above properties will be sold in blocks as advertised, or sub-divided, as may appear desirable at the time of sale. Remember —no reserve. Terms very liberal. MONDAY, 4th NOVEMBER. 165 Sections at Woodville. Suburban Allotments. MR. R. J. DUNCAN will sell by public auction, at his rooms, Panama-street, on Monday, 4th November—--165 sections at Woodville, containing quarter and half acres each, fronting the main road fromWelliogton, Napier, and Wanganui, and near the Railway Terminus The surveyed line of railway runs right through the centre of the property. [The Title is under the Land Transfer Act. Terms : One* quarter cash ; balance up to £SO by bills at three and six months ; over £SO, by bills at three, six, and nine months, ■with interest added at 8 per cent, per annnm. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE, LAND AT FoXTON. On TUESDAY, 12th NOVEMBER. MR, R. J. DUNCAN is favored with instructions from F. Loudon, Esq., of Foxton, to sell by public auction, at the salerooms, Panama-street, Wellington, on above date— Section No. 8, containing 3a. 2r. lip., more or leas • Section No. 9, containing 2a. lr. 20p., do. „ 10 „ 4a. Or. Op., do. Also, Several valuable building allotments, Nos. 1 to 36, in the finest business positions in the rapidly increasing port of Foxton. Each allotment has a frontage to one of the principal streets in the township. It is understood that FOXTON will shortly bo declared a port of entry. The railway is now open from Wanganui to this port, a distance of miles. A branch line is also about to be constructed connecting Sandon with Foxton. In addition, authority has been given to the Minister of Pubhc Works by Parliament to adnpt measures to connect Wellington by the West Coast with Foxton at the earliest possible date. Plana of the above properties may be obtained from the Auctioneer's office, Panamastreet. Terms will be very liberal. There is ho part of New Zealand which promises to become more important than Foxton and the Manawatu generally, within a very short time. The Auctioneer confidently invites public attention to this important sale. SATURDAY, 2nd NOVEMBER. SALE OF THE CUTTER HERO. On Account of the Former Purchaser. GEORGE THOMAS has received instructions from the mortgagee to sell by public auction, at ins rooms, on the above date, at 2 o’clock— The handsome model and fast-sailing cutter Hero, which has just been re-coppered, and is in first-class order Terms cash. TUESDAY, sth NOVEMBER, At 2 o’clock. Monthly Tea Sales at Wellington. To Town and Country Storekeepers and Others. GEORGE THOMAS has received instructions from the importers to sell by public auction, on Tuesday, sth November, commencing at 2 o’clock, the following choice New Season’s Teas, which will be on liquor the day previous to tho sale, at the auctioneer's office ; grscors invited 55 boxes tea, No, 29, dragon 70 do do do 35, do 100 do do do 71, elephant 90 do do do 67, do 70 do do do 13, extra snperSno * 50 db dn dfri3o, do 38 half-chests do do XI, dragon 50 do do do 40, do 50 do do do 52, elephant 15 do do do 57, do 80 do do do 81, do 50 do do’ do 105, extra superfine 50 do do do 115, do ‘ 50 do do do 134, do N.B.—The auctioneer would desire (in the midst of land speculations) to draw the attention, especially of country storekeepers, to this ’ bona fide sale of New Season's Teas, just landed from China, which aro now open for inspection at his rooms, Lambton-quay. . ' Refreshments provided. Terms liberal.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5491, 1 November 1878, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5491, 1 November 1878, Page 4

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