Auctions THE wairarapa and ea-t coast pastoral & AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY'S ANNUAL SHOW, ON NOVEMBER 20, AT CARTERTON. A ARMSTRONG & CO. will hold an i\ - auction sale on the above date, at the Society’s yards, Carterton. Gentlemen wishing to dispose of their exhibits on the day of the show will please communicate full particulars to the Auctioneers at an early date, in time to be advertised, Carterton, Nov. 2. IN THE EXCHANGE LAND MART. 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 IN WELLINGTON, Being those extensive premises lately occupied. by J. Huxley, consisting of Two large Shops, with dwelling houses and woiksbops, having a frontage of 35ft. to . MANHEBB- - by a depth of 134 ft. These premises are nearly new, and are situated in the best thoroughfare in tho city. The sites cannot be surpassed, being nearly opposite the Working Men’s Club, the Imperial Opera House, and the T'e Abo' Branch of the Bank of New Zealand, and from every point of view they are UNRIVALLED BUSINESS SITEB. IN THE EXCHANGE LAND MART. ON MONDAV, 18th NOVEMBER, 1878, At 2.80 o'clock p m. Lots 8S to 40. T KENNEDY MACDONALD &, CO. . are favored with instructions to offer for sale by public auction, on the above date—T THE FOLLOWING VALUABLE PROPERTIES AT- ! ] F O XT O N:— Lot 36.—TOWN SECTIONS 157 and 158, with the exceedingly CO HP' 'RTAI'LE FIVE - ROOMED DWELLINGHOUSE aud Outhouses erected thereon. The house is nearly new, is built s ol heart of totara. There is a firatf'c’,asswell of water, splendid garden, poultry I yaid, and every convenience,’iind r the pr perty has the great merit of being within five minute-*-walk of the Rail-way-station, Wharf, and Po t Office. Lots 37 to 39.— TOWN SECTIONS Nos. 289, 290, and 291. The Finest Build ino and Business sites in the Town. Lot 40.—SUBURBAN SECTION No. 430, .containing 272a.-2r. op., situated One Mile from Fnxtou, and doiisi-ting l of the Finest Land in the ‘District. With a little expenditure for drainageit can be made . ONE of THE FINEST Small Farms in the Country,,, It has a little bn-h, some valuable Aimber amongst it, and adjoining laud is valued at £ls per acre. It offers a" Rare Chance for a Pushing Man. , “ I The terms of the above will be most liberal, and detailed plans and particulars cap he seen on application at the Auctioneers, Exchange Land Mart. IN THE EXCHANGE LAND MART. ON FRIDAY, 29th NOVEMBER, 1878, At 2.30 o’clock p.m. GREAT SPECI AL LAND. SALE. TOWNSHIP OF CARTERTON NORTH. T KENNEDY MACDONALD & CO. , are favored with instructions from Joseph Nathan, Esq., to offer for sale by public auction, on the above date— The whole of that MAGNIFICENT SECTION of LAND numbered 213 on the plan of t tart-rton, and which has been subdivided inti.* Two HUNDI.it I ’ and Sixty-eight FIRST- CLASS BUILDING AND BUSINESS SI TES, forming THE TOWNSHIP OF CARTERTON NORTH. There are Thirty Lots fronting the Main Road from Wellington to Masterton, and NEARLY OPPOSITE the ROMfN CATHOLIC CHURCH and the Resilience of the Rev. Father Halbwach’s, each haying a frontage of 33 feet by a depth varying from 97 feet to 133 feet; and which for Bh-iqesa Sites cannot be surpassed in any Towpsflip in the Wairarapa. ! There are Two Hundred and .Thirtyeight Lois, each containing one-quarter of an Acre, and having frontages to Charles street, Frkdekick-sthei.t, Philip street, Gertrudestreet, and Rachel street, each .oL.whjch streets are from 59 to 60 feet in width;" Tf The : Railway Line passes close to the rear .of the allotments at Rachel-str. et. [ The greater portion of the allotments are knee-deep in grass, tho land being thoroughly e’ea ed and free from stn ups. agfeater portion of it having coat fully £25 per asre to bring it to its present admirable condition. On some: of the back and -hie allotments a small quantity of bush has been left, amongst which willbe found some first-class totara aud other splendid timber. No township in tho Wairarapa is making such r<pid progress in m iteriai wealth and prosperity .8 Carterton, its enormous timber trade aud freedom from floods giving it special advantages ; and investors there can rely upon receiving immediate and handsome returns for their outlay. The Land now offered has lain unoccupied, save by cattle, in the he art* of the t iwnship for yea>s, and it is only at the pres dug request of a large number of the resi lents that the pro-' prietor has at last determined to comply with" their wishes and throw it open fur investment. Specially Liberal Terms will ha given ; and lithographic plans, with full detailed iufonua-, tion, may bo obtained in a few days from'the Au.tioueers. ’ ! This is an opportunity not to be neglected, and tho best advice the Auctioneers can give' their friends and clients is to go and inspectthe land, when they will atonso see its admirable character aud great va ue. REMEMBER—TOWNSHIP OF CARTERTON NORTH, ‘ ,r NOVEMBER 29, 1878. IN THE EXCHANGE LAND MART. ON AN EARLY DAY. THE MOST VALUABLE BUILDING SITES IN KAROKI. 5 - Beautiful Grass Land. Fallen timber for Firewood. ' Running Streams. Lovely Clumps of Bush. T KENNEDY MACDONALD & CO. . will oiler for sale by public auction, at an early day— THIRTY ACRES in the Valuable Suburb of Karori, and known as tho property of Paul Kingdon, Esq., SUBDIVIDED into SUITABLE BUILDING ALLOTMENTS for Villa and Cottage Residences. THE MOST BEAUTIFUL, PRETTY, AND SHELTERED SPOT IK KARORL WAIT FOR THE SALE. Further particulars early next week. PRELIMINARY NOTICE, T KENNEDY MACDONALD & CO. , will offer for sale in tho month of December, about' TWO THOUSAND FEET of Frontages to WoOLCOMBB STREET, DIXON STREET, Macdonald chi scent, and Percevalstreet, being the FINEST BUILDING SITES in the Heart of tho Cm , Wellington, and known as the " ’ subdivision of the Town Acres Noe. 162, 104, 166, 187, and 188. and lately the property of George Hunter, Esq., M.H.R;
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5501, 13 November 1878, Page 4
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