Auctions THIS DAY, SATURDAY, 2nd NOVEMBER, At 3 o’clock. AUCTIONEER'S NOTICE.. MR. PRANCIS SIDEY’S Auction Sales in the Arcade Buildings, on Saturday afternoon, will be held at THREE o’clock precisely. The change of hour is to suit the convenience of a large number of his customers. THIS DAY, _ ~ SATURDAY, 2nd NOVEMBER, At 3 o’clock precisely. MR. PRANCIS SIDEY will hold a clear-, ing sale in the Arcade Buildings, consisting of— Carpenters’ tools, plumbers’ tools, Sydney tweed suits, furniture, kitchen utensils, &c., Also, The furniture and a large, quantity of superior bedding—mattresses, blankets, sheets, &c., all nearly new, removed from a dwelling for convenience of sale. Every lot will be sold without reserve. Terms cash. Immediately after the above sale: the Auctioneer will offer— The balance of quarter-acre sections at Peatherston ; only fourteen acres now for sale.. Also, ex Craigie Lea, on account of whom it may concern—--3 trunks boots (all faults). Sale to commence at 3 o’clock. TUESDAY, sth NOVEMBER, At half-past 5 o’clock, In Order to Suit All Classes of Buyers. To Boating Men, Clubs, and Others. Plant of the Wellington Rowing Club. MR. PRANCIS SIDEY will sell by public auction, in the Arcade, on Tuesday, at half-past 5 o’clock precisely—-4-oarcd outrigger, “Dolly Vacden” Pair do do “Roman Pall” (never been beaten) Pair-oared batswing gig, “Duchess of Devonshire” , 4-oared clinker-built batswing gig Pair do do do do do 5 do whaleboat, “ Cure ” 6 do gig And other boats, plant, &c. [Sale at half-past 5 o’clock. To be sold without reserve. Telegrams from other ports will be attended to. PRIDAY, Bth NOVEMBER. VALUABLE BUILDING SITES.. WILLIS-STREET, GHUZNEE-STREET, AND LAMBTON-QUAY. PORTY-TWO YEARS’ LEASES, ON EASY TERMS. WPINNIMORE has received instruc- • tions from Messrs. Brandon and Sons to submit to public competition, on Priday, Bth November, at 2 p.m.— The undermentioned valuable building allotments on lease for forty-two years— WILLIS STREET. No. 1 allotment, having a frontage to Willis-street of 32 feet, by a depth of 74 feet. No. 2, 32 feet to Willis-street, by 74 feef No. 3, 32 feet to Willis-street, by 74 feet, part of section No. 142. GHUZNEE-STREET. No. 1 allotment, having a frontage to , Ghuznee-street of 32 feet by a depth of 80 feet. No. 2, 32 feet to Ghuznee-street by 80ft. ! No. 3,32 feet to Ghuznee-street by 80ft, No. 4, 32 feet to Ghuznee-street by 80ft? part of Section 142. All these allotments aro most favorably situated either for business or private dwellings, being almost opposite St. Peter’s Church Also, THORNDON QUAY. 1 allotment, having a frontage of 50 feet to Thorndon-quay, by a depth $f 90 feet, situated just below the residence of A, de B. Brandon, Esq. This is a very valuable lot, and would make a most charming site for a private residence, comn&nding a most beautiful view of the harbor and surrounding country. Such an excellent location is seldom met with now, and investors would do well to bear this in mind. For further particulars and inspection of plans apply to Messrs. Brandon and Sons, Solicitors, Peatheraton-street, or to the Auctioneer, Lambton-quay, LOWRY BAY. MARINE VILLA SITES. w. FINNIMORE has received instruction from the proprietors to sell by public auction, on an early date, of which duo notice will be given--150 VALUABLE BUILDING SITES In • the above well-known beautiful locality. They will bo offered either in fee simple, under liberal terms, or on lease, with a purchasing clause. LOWRY BAY. FRIDAY, Bth NOVEMBER. BBACONSFIELD. BBACONSFIELD. SPLENDID INVESTMENT. NO INTEREST. 420 VALUABLE SECTIONS. WFIENIMORE has received instruc- . tions from R. Port, Esq., to sell by public auction, without reserve, on Friday, Ith November, immediately after the sale of the Willis-street lots— All those valuable sections Nos. to , inclusive, comprising some of the very best sites in this rising township. The whole of these sections will bo offered without reserve on easy terms, thus affording every one an opportunity of investing to advantage. This township, from its splendid central position in the heart of a large,and magnificent block of the finest country in the Manawatu District, must eventually become one of the most important towns of the West Coast. The whole of the adjacent country is in the hands of botii fide. settlers, who are located on their lands. This is a guarantee of the early development of this township, which is distant from Feildiug 10 miles Halcomba.. 9 „ Marton ... ... ... 15 „ Bulls ... 18 „ And no doubt wiP be connected with these plpoes and Foxton by a branch line of railway within a short time. The terms are 25 per cent, cash ; balance by bills at 3,6, and 9 months, without interest The sale will take place at the auction rooms of Mr. A. A. Barnett, Lambton-quay, where the sale plans of Beaconsfield and the Willis-street property will be on view the day prior to tho sale. BBACONSFIELD. O. T ICE. MURRAY, COMMON & CO. have removed to their new premises, Featherstonstrect. 1 HARMONIUM.— FOR SALE, a Firstclass Harmonium, by Alexandre, of Paris (in Rosewood, .11 stops).' Tho instrument is excellent in tone, and in good order. Price, 1130. Apply to W. O. Nation, office of thispaper,
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5492, 2 November 1878, Page 4
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