An tions IN THE EXCHANGE LAND MART. ON MONDAY, 9th DECEMBER, 1878.1 ■ At 2.30 o’clock p.m. , | GREAT SPECIAL LAND SALE 1 OP THE I TOWNSHIP Of NORMANDY EXTENSION. THE BEAL TOWNSHIP OP ; 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 Fi f tv-two Sections of the EXTENSIVE and VALUABLE TOWNSHIP OF NOR- . MANBY 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 Normahby that when the.railWay cama tobs construe ed 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 the 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, the Vendors .have determined to give all a fair chance and submit every allotment to the hammer. '' U ia needles pa say anything of the merits of a Township so admirably situated as NOriMAN BY EXTENSION. It is the natural centre of tlm ftuest agricultural District in New Zealand, ..and the whole , of 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 Laud Transfer Act. Lithographic plans of the township, with full details and plan showing-the district,, will be ready early next week, and every assistance .will be given to intending purchasers to examine the allotments. ' It is a township that can be fairly and fully recommended as a thoroughly good and sure investment for either the large or small capitalist, while to the speculator it offers A SURE THING. REMEMBER ! GREAT SPECIAL LAND SALE. TOWNSHIP OF NORMANBY EXTEN. 'GO SION. : MONDAY. DECEMBER 9. 1878. FKi.UA V, 16th NOVEMBER. F OXTON, The Only,,Pprt for the Manawatu and ~, ~Surrounding District. The public is respectfully requested to note that the following sale ia no extension of “ Foxton’ 1 nor of the suburbs, bat forms an important portion of the very beat business portion of the Government Township and Seaport of Foxton. At the present moment there is no place or district in New Zealand which has a more prosperous future immediately before it than Faxton. MR. R. J. DUNCAN ia 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 less Section No, 9, containing 2a. Ir. 20p., do, „ 10 „ 4a. Or. Op., do. Consisting ofSeveral valuable building allotments, Nos. I to 86, iu the finest business positions ~,in: the.rapidly increasing port of Foxton. ~ Eacli.nll'iMiivut has a frontage to one of ; the principal s'reet.-i in the township. It ia understood that FOXTON will shortly be declared a port of entry. . The railway is now open from Wanganui to .this port, a distance of miles. A branch lino is also about to be constructed connecting .Sandon with Fpxton. In addition, authority has been given to the Minister of Public Works by Parliament to adopt 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 ia no part of New Zealand which promises to become more important than Fox too .and ttie Manawatu generally, within a very short time. The Auctioneer confidently invites public attention to this important sale. ; 'I he title, is nuexceptionab e, particulars of which and conditions of sale may be obtained from Missus. TRA-VERS & SON, . - ... . Folicito-s, Featherston-strcet. TO FLOCK-MASTERS AND BREEDERS or PURE MERINO SHEEP. PURE MERINO RAMS AND EWE-, Bred hy the Messrs. JAMES and VV. H. GIBSON, Tat; oh, Toosey, an I .Tones, of Tasmania; and Mr Samuel Wilson and John Wilson, of Victoria. THE MOST IMPORTANT & CHOICEST V, CONSIGNMENT OF MEEI NO RAMS AND EWES That has, ever coino to Canterbury. MESSRS. J. T. FORD & CO., in conjunction with R. WILKIN, 4 .(Co., have been instructed hy Messrs. Ualgety, Nicholls, ,and Co. to submit to - PUBLIC AUCTION ON WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 13, At 11 a.m., ..At the Now.(Zealand Wool Stores, Christchurch, the following ,STUD . MERINO RAMS AND EWES, Viz.— o .Superior Stud RAMS, on account of, ° . and fjred by, James Gibson, Esq., . , . Belle; Vne,. Tasmania, from his pure stud flock hy the well-known ;, sire rams Sir Thomas, Sir Thomas others. ; Also, 10 ,EWES ( of the same breeding. , , , , Also, On account of W. H. Gihson, Esq., Tasmania, 1 (J Very .Choice RAMS, from his stud , J-V? , owes,,.- by the well-known sire ~.;Grapdeo, grandsire Champion, ram Tasman. ii,i , ; • Also, On account of David Taylor, Esq., Tasmania, giVery .Choice MERINO ST CD BAMS Also, On account.of. j, D. Toosey, Esq.,. Tasmania, 1 o FOUR-TOOTH STUD MERINO ■■ ■ BAMS, Out of stud ewes, and by pure-bred rams bred by James Gibson, Esq. .... Also, , , • 1A Specially-selected STUD RAMS, From the ERCILDOUN FLOCK, SIR SAMUEL , WILSON’S, And consigned to this Market to be absolutely sold on their merits to the highest bidder. Also, On account of JNO. WILSON, Esq., Gala, Victoria, ‘' I A'T RAMS, to bo offered in pens of five * each. '• Tho above choice pure merino rams and ewes have been forwarded to this Market for. a trial sale, and will be offered on their merits,' The names of the breeders should be;a guarantee as to their quality, but we most respectfully request lovers of [ good sheep to make a visit'before the day of salp, and jifdge' for themselves. " T J. T. FORD & CO., Auctioneers, In conjunction yrith R, Wilkin & Co.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5501, 13 November 1878, Page 4
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