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Au.tions IN THE EXCHANGE LAND MAKT. ON MONDAY, 18th NOVEMBER, 1878, At 2.30 p.m. Lot . T KENNEDY MACDONALD and CO. • are favored, with instructions from J. Huxley Esq., to offer for sale by public auction, on the above date— TWO OF THE BEST FREEHOLD BUSINESS SITES I$T WELLINGTON, Being those extensive premises lately occupied by J. Huxley, consisting of Two large Shops, with dwelling houses and workshops, having a frontage of 35ft. to Mannersstreet by a depth of 134 ft. These premises are nearly new, and are situated in the best thoroughfare in the city. The sites cannot be surpassed, being nearly opposite the Working Men’s Club, the Imperial Opera House, and the Te Aeo Branch of the Bank op New Zealand, and from every point of view they are UNRIVALLED BUSINESS SITES. IN THE EXCHANGE LAND MART. ON FRIDAY, 29th NOVEMBER, 1878, At 2.30 o’clock p.m. GREAT SPECIAL LAND SALE. TOWNSHIP OF CARTERTON NORTH. T KENNEDY MACDONALD & CO. a are favored with instructions from Joseph Nathan, Esq., to offer for sale by publie auction, on the above date— The whole of that MAGNIFICENT SECTION of LAND numbered 213 • on tho plan of Carterton, and which has been subdivided into Two Hundred and Sixty-eight FIRST - CLASS BUILDING AND BUSINESS SITES, forming THE TOWNSHIP OF CARTERTON NORTH. There are Thirty Lots fronting the Main Road from Wellington to Masterton, and EXACTLY OPPOSITE the ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH and the Residence of the Rev. Father Halbwach’s, each having a frontage of 33 feet by a depth varying from 97 feet to 133 feet ; and which for Badness Sites cannot be surpassed in any Township in the Wairarapa. There are Two Hundred and Thirtyeight 1..0T3, each containing one-quarter of an Acre, and having frontages to Charles street,’ Frederiok-stbebt, Philip-street, Gertrudestreet, and Rachel-street, each of which streets are from 59.t0 66 feet in width. The Railway Line passes close to the rear of the allotments at Rachel-street. The greater portion of the allotments are knee-deep in grass, the laud being thoroughly cleared and free from stumps, a greater portion of it having cost fully £25 per acre to bring it to its present admirable condition. On some of the back and side allotments a small quantity of bush has been left, amongst which will bo found some first-class totara and other splendid timber. No township in the Wairarapa is making such rapid progress in material wealth and prosperity as Carterton, its enormous timber trade and freedom from floods giving it special advantages ; and investors there can rely upon receiving immediate and handsome.returus for their outlay. The Land now offered has lain unoccupied, save by cattle, in the heart of the township for years, and it is only at the pressing request of a large number of the residents that the proprietor has at last determined to comply with their wishes and throw it open for investment. Specially Liberal Terms will be given ; and lithographic plans, with full detailed information, may be obtained in a few days from the Auctioneers, This is an opportunity not to be neglected, and the best advice the Auctioneers can give their friends and clients is to go and inspect the land, when they will at onee see its admirable character and great value. REMEMBER—TOWNSHIP OF CARTERTON NO.tl’H, NOVEMBER 29, 1878. IN THE EXCHANGE LAND MART. ON MONDAY, 9th DECEMBER, 1878. At 2.30 o’clock p.m. GREAT SPECIAL LAND SALE OF THE TOWNSHIP OF NORMANBY EXTENSION. THE REAL TOWNSHIP OF NORMANBY. T KENNEDY MACDONALD & CO. ,■ are favored with instructions from Messrs. Thomson and McGuire to offer for sale by public auction, on the above date— One Hundred and Fifty-two Sections of the EXTENSIVE and VALUABLE TOWNSHIP OF NORMANBY EXTENSION, varying in size from one-eighth of an acre to nearly three acres. It has long been felt by a number of the owners and residents of the Township of Normauby that when the railway came to be constructed the township would require considerable extension. This has proved to be the case, and the Government, recognising the fact that the TOWNSHIP OF NORMANBY EXTENSION was the PROPER PLACE for the GREAT TERMINAL RAILWAY STATION in that part of the country have fixed upon a site about tho centre of the allotments now to be offered for sale, and where the three great lines of railway meet. Numerous applications have been made to the Vendors by Bankers, Hotelkeepers, Storekeepers, and others, to be allowed to make their selections, but considering the valuable character of every allotment in the Township and the natural eagerness of all those best conversant with the District to invest in them, tho Vendors have determined to give all a fair chance and submit every allotment to the hammer. It is needless to say anything of the merits of a Township so admirably situated as NORMANBY EXTENSION. It is the natural centre of the finest agricultural District in No w Zealand, and the whole o£ the great traffic from Taranaki through the Waimate Plains must go to it as the great receiving depot. Terms will be fixed on a liberal basis. Title Land Transfer Act. Lithographic plans of tho township, with full details and plan showing the district, will be ready early nest week, and every assistance will bo given to intending purchasers to examine the allotments. It is a township that can bo fairly and fully recommended as a thoroughly good and sure investment for cither tho largo or small capitalist, while to tho speculator it offers A SURE THING. REMEMBER! GREAT SPECIAL LAND SALE. TOWNSHIP OF NORMANBY EXTENSION. MONDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1878. IN THE EXCHANGE LAND MART. ON AN EARLY DAY. THE MOST VALUABLE BUILDING SITES IN KARORI. Beautiful Grass Land. Fallen timber for Firewood. Running Streams. Lovely Clumps of Bush, T KENNEDY MACDONALD & CO. , will offer for salo by public auction, at an early day— THIRTY ACRES in tho Valuable Suburb of Knrori, and known as the , property of Paul Kingdou, Esq., SUBDIVIDED into SUITABLE BUILDING ALLOTMENTS for Villa and Cottage Residences, THE MOST BEAUTIFUL, PRETTY, AND SHELTERED SPOT IN KARORI. WAIT FOR THE SALE. Further particulars early next week.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5500, 12 November 1878, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5500, 12 November 1878, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5500, 12 November 1878, Page 4

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