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Auctions TUESDAY, sth NOVEMBER, At half-past 5 o’clock, In Order to Suit All Classes of Bayers. To Boating Mon, Clubs, and Others. Plant of the 'Wellington Rowing Club. MB. FRANCIS SIDBY will aeU by public auction, in the Arcade, on Tuesday, at half-past 5 o’clock precisely—-4-oarcd outrigger, “Dolly Varden” Pair do do Roman Fall” (never been beaten) Pair-oarcd batswing gig, "Duchess of Devonshire” ’ 4-oared clinker-built batswiug 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. TUESDAY, sth NOVEMBER, At 2 o’clock. • Monthly Taa 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 the sale, at the auctioneer’s office ; grecors invited 65 boxes tea, No. 29, dragon 70 do do do 35, do 100 do do do 71, elephant 90 do do do 97, do 70 do do do 13, extra superfine 50 do do do 136, do 88 half-chests do do 11, dragon 50 do do do 40, do SO do do do 52, elephant 15 do do do 57, do * 30 do do do 81, do 50 do do do 105 t extra superfine 60 do do do 115, do 50 do do do 134, do N.B.—The auctioneer would desire (in the midst of laud speculations) to draw the attention, especially of country storekeepers, to this bona fide sala of New Season’s Teas, just landed from China, which are now open for inspection at his rooms, Lambton-quay. Refreshments provided. Terms liberal. WEDNESDAY, 6th NOVEMBER. To Ship Owners and Coal Merchants. The following Sale offers a Rare Opportunity. GEORGE THOMAS has received instructions from the Bank of Australasia (mortgagees), to sell by public auction, on Wednesday, Cth November (unless previously disposed of by private contract) — THE FINE EAST SAILING BARQUE MALAY. She carries 500 tons coals, is in first-class order—tight as a bottle, as per Captain’s testimony. Is now open for inspection, lying off the wharf. For farther particulars apply to the Auctioneer, or to Captain Crsll, on board. Sale will take place at 2 o’clock. Terms cash. SATURDAY, 16th NOVEMBER, 1878. AT MAYSMOR’S NEW AUCTION ROOMS. GREAT LAND. SALE, AT FBILDING. A MAGNIFICENT FARM OF 392 ACRES, SEVERAL VALUABLE RURAL SECTIONS IN THE KIWITEA, CENTRAL SECTIONS IN THE TOWNSHIPS OF PEILDXNG & HALCOMBE. JMAYSMOR has received instructions • to sell by public auction, at his rooms, Feilding, on the above- date, the following valuable freehold properties : Lot 1. Improved farm, 2* miles from Feilding, being sections Nos. 44, 45, 46, in subdivision A, Manchester Block, containing 392 acres fenced, more than 300 acres clear and in grass, the remainder being valuable bush near to railway siding, four-roomed house, shed, yards, garden, and two ploughed paddocks Lot 2. Sections Nos. 181 and 183, Kiwitea Block, containing 502 acres on the Kiwitea-road Lot 3. Section No. 226, Kiwitea Block, containing 200 acres, 55 acres of bush failed on the Kimbolton-road. Lot 4. Section No. 37 in the Manchester Bloch, on the Makino-road, containing 40 acres. The bush on this section is mostly totara Lot 5 to 24. Subdivisions of sections Nos. 48, 49, 50, and 51, township of Feilding, varying in size from one-fifth to quarter of an acre and upwards Lot 25. Section No. 86, township of Feilding, containing an acre, with substan-tially-built fonr-roomed bouse and good garden Lot 26. Section No. 87, township of Feilding, containing an acre, with tworoomed house and garden Lot 27. Sections No. 363 and 364, township of Feilding, containing nearly 21 acres ; well fenced, and laid down in grass; situated in the centre of the town and fronting the railway line. Lot 28. Section 587, township of Feilding, quarter-acre, close to Denbigh-sqnaro, fronting Denbigh-street ' Lot 29. Section No. 574, township of Feildlog, containing one acre,’ fronting 1 ' Bowen-street Lot 30. Sections Nos. 72 and 73, township of Feilding, containing 2 acres, fronting Manchester-street, well fenced Lot 31. Section No, 194, township of Feilding, containing 1 acre, well fenced, . fronting Manchester-street Lot 82. Section No. 324, township of Feilding', containing over half an acre of ground, situated on the railway line and corner of Gladstone-street Lot 33. Section No, 163, railway line, containing one acre of ground, good garden and good four-roomed house Lot 31. Sections Nos. 300 and 301, township of Feilding, quarter-acres on Eyre-street, well fenced Lot 35. Section No. —, township of Halcomb?, containing over half an acre, having a frantago to the railway lino on Willowby-atreet. The terms of payment will bo made easy; In some instances, one-fourth cash, balance at six and twelve months, with 3 per cent, added; in others, one-half cash, balance in twelve months, with interest. A plan of the subdivisions of sections 47, 48, 40, 50, 51 can be seen at Mr. B. Smith’s office, Wellington, and at moat of the hotels in the Manawatu District. Title—Laud Transfer Act. Acctiosekii’s Nora. — The Auctioneer can with great confidence recommend the above properties to, intending settlers and speculators. The prosperity of Feilding and the surrounding districts is now beyond a doubt; the very fact of . property changing hands at high prices for cash, viz., from £1250 to-£2OOO por ‘ acre, is a sufficient guarantee of the importance that Feilding is held in, not only by people in the immediate neighborhood, but by people from the South Wand who have lately become purchasers of town sections in Feilding at the *, above-named prices. The Auctioneer has an intimate knowledge of the country to the north t of. the Manchester Block, which must open into Feilding at no very distant date, and must necessarily increase its commercial importance. The sections to be offered are all splendidly situated, the majority of them being on either of the main thoroughfares, viz., the Kimboltonroad or Manchester-street. Sale to commence at 2 p.m. sharp. | J, MAY3MOR, Auctioneer, Feilding.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5493, 4 November 1878, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5493, 4 November 1878, Page 4

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