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Auctions g ALE BY AUCTION ■THIS DAY, FRIDAY, 15th INSTANT, At 2 o'clock p.m., At the Arcade Buildings. 100 National Bank shares £0 Colonial Bank shares 20 Napier Gas Company shares 50 National Insurance Company shares ' 40 South British Insurance Company shares A 4-room cottage (freehold) in Donald McLoan-atroet A 4-room cottage (freehold) near tramway terminus A 2-room cottage (freehold) near tramway terminus. Allotments in the township o£ Featherton, Waverley, Vogeltown, Bulls, &e. Afterwards a large assortment of ship’s instruments, findings, and a code of signals, rescued from one of the late wrecks. Further particulars may he obtained from the Auctioneers before the day of sale. DWAN & KIRTON, Auctioneers. THIS DAY, FRIDAY, 15 th NOVEMBER, At 2 o’clock. SALE OF 30 SACKS WHEAT. jgFor the Benefit ef Whom it may Concern, GBO&GB THOMAS will sell by auction, on the Queen’s Wharf, this day, at 2 o’clock, ex Sea Bird, from Oamaru—--30 sacks fowls’ wheat. Terms cosh. No reserve. TUESDAY, 26th NOVEMBER. At 2 o’clock, A FIRST-RATE INVESTMENT. Sale of three Shops, freehold, nearly new, in the best part of Cuba-street, being next to the White Swan Hotel, and bringing in a very handsome rental. GEORGE THOMAS has been favored with instructions from Mrs. J. Shiel to sell by public auction, on Tuesday, 26th November, at his auction rooms, Lambtonqnay— The corner allotment (freehold) next to the White Swan Hotel, separated by n private street, being part of section No. 154, having a frontage to Cubastreet of 64J links, by a depth of 98 links, on which are erected two substantial two-story buildings, one of which is divided into two front shops, and the other one large front shop, with good apartments for ft family at the rear and upstairs. The above buildings were planned by and erected under the special superintendence of Thomas Turnbull, Esq., Architect, which is a guarantee for their being very substantial Title Perfect. Sale at 2 o'clock. Terms liberal. Declared at sale. Refreshment provided. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, or to W. H. Quick, Esq., Solicitor, Lambton-quay.i THIS DAY, FRIDAY, 15th NOVEMBER. F O X T O N, The Only Port for the Manawatu and Surrounding District. The public is respectfully requested to note that the following sale is no extension of “ Foxton” nor of the suburbs, but forms an important portion of the very best 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 Foxton, MR. R. j. DUNCAN is favored with instructions from F. J.oudon, Esq., of Foxton, to sell by public auction, at the salerooms, Panama-street, Wellington, on above date— Section No. 8, containing 3a. 2r. Up., more or leas Section No. 9, containing 2a. lr. 20p., do. * „ 10 „ 4a. Or. #p., do. Consisting of— Several valuable building allotments, Nos. 1 to 36, in the finest business positions in the rapidly increasing port of Foxton. Each allotment has a frontage to one of the principal streets in the township. Xt is understood that FOXTONjwill shortly be declared a port of entry. The railway is now open from Wanganui to this port, a distance of miles. A branch line is also about to be constructed connecting Sandonwith Foxton. 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. Plans of the above properties may he obtained from the Auctioneer’s office, Panamastreet. Terms will be very liberal. There is no part of New Zealand which promises to become more important than Foxton and the Manawatu generally, within a very short time. The Auctioneer confidently invites public attention to this important sale. The title is unexceptionable, particulars of which and conditions of sale may bo obtained from Messrs. TRAVERS & SON, Solicitors, Featherston-street. IMPORTANT TO BUYERS OF LAND AT FOXTON. About to be Declared a Port of Entry, TERMS OF PAYMENT: le-fourth cash on the fall of the hammer, balance the purchaser may either give gage of the property purchased or of other erty of adequate value, bearing £8 per , interest, payable half-yearly ; principal y payable in equal instalments at six, ve, eighteen, and twenty-four months, relable at any time with rebate of interest; is latter case, title will be given on payfc of all the bills. R. J. DUNCAN, Auctioneer. SATURDAY, 16th NOVEMBER, At 3 o’clock sharp. Intending Purchasers will please Note the Numbers of the Undernoted Sections. UNRESERVED LAND SALE. Lot 49.—Town Section 301, PALMERSTON, nearly quarter of an acre, with small dwelling-house, in Tenui-street, the main street of Palmerston, and about ISO yards from the Square. A moat valuable property. Will be sold absolutely without reserve to the highest bidder. No. 137.—Containing 67 acres Township of FXTZHERBERTON, facing tho now Una of road. A grand opportunity for securing a valuable block of land. Lot 43. Part of section 33, WOODVILLB (Masterton - Napier route), containing about one acre. One of tho best sections now for sale. 57 Town Sections FITZHERBERTON, to be sold on the most liberal terms. Also, __ 5 Town Acres near the centre of FITZHER- | BER.TON, Nos. 153 to 157. These acres are sold on account of tho former purchaser, in terms of the conditions of sale. Title for all the above Properties—Land Transfer Act. ! Buyers are requested to Note the Numbers of the various Sections, M FRANCIS SIDEY will sell by publie auction, in tho Arcade Buildings, on Saturday, 16th November, at 3 o’clock sharp— Tho above valuable properties. Terms liberal Prior to the sale of lands the auctioneer will offer—--6 shares Eangitoto Mine, to test the ' ' QIU&Ct.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5503, 15 November 1878, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5503, 15 November 1878, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5503, 15 November 1878, Page 4

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