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Auctions THIS DAY, THURSDAY, 30th JANUARY, At 11 o’clock. On the Queon’s,Wharf. Lacry & Campbell, late Beauchamp, Campbell, & cowin sell by public auction, at 11 o’clock, on the Queen’s AVharf, this day, 30th January, without reserve—--25 tons Stoggal’s flour, guaranteed in fine and good condition. Sale at 11 o’clock. Lacry & Campbell, late BEAUCHAMP, CAMPBELL, & CO., Auctioneers. jQ IA R Y FOR THE WEE K. MONDAY.—Read Sidey’sadvertisements —Land Sale at Petoni and the Hutt on Friday next. TUESDAY.—Rush and secure a lithograph plan at Sidey’s office in the afternoon. WEDNESDAY.—Proceed to Petone by the train at 3 o’clock, where the Surveyor and Auctioneer will point out the beautiful farm sections, varying from one acre to five acres in extent. THURSDAY.—Learn the liberal terms and arrange to raise the small amount that is required as a deposit. FRlDAY.—Attend the Auction Sale and purchase a slice of Messrs. Woods, Croshie, and Co.’s celebrated Buttercup Farm. SATURDAY.—Congratulate yourselves, and take possession of your freeholds. THIS DAY, THURSDAY, 80th JANUARY, At 2 o’clock. 60 bags New Potatoes 20 sides Bacon And Sundries. » MR. FRANCIS SIDEY will sell by public auction, at the Arcade Buildings, on Thursday, 30th instant, at 2 o’clock— The above produce. 1 Without Reserve. Sale at 2 o’clock. FRIDAY, 31st JANUARY, At 2 o’clock. The groat wish of many townsfolk is to have a small piece of ground in the country, at a convenient distance from town. OF WHAT USE IS A QUARTER-ACRE ALLOTMENT If you have two or three acres of first-class Agricultural Land, you can then keep a cow and a horse and poultry, and have a good vegetable and fruit garden.

NOW IS THE OPPORTUNITY. MU. FRANCIS SIDEY has received instructions to sell by auction, in the Arcade Buildings, on Friday, 31st January, at 2 o'clock— Several small farms, from 1 acre to 5 acres each. The land is situated between the Petone and Hutt railway stations. Every inch of the ground is rich soil, and suitable for market gardens, and perfectly level. Terms liberal. Save your doctors’ bills.—Save your heavy rates and taxes.—Escape the drainage scheme. —Put money in your pockets.—Add many years to your life, and bring up your children strong and healthy. The above land is nearly adjoining Mr. Barton’s and other properties, which have been lately cut up and sold in small allotments. It is handy to town, and will yearly increase in value. Purchasers of the above ground can at once let the land to market gardeners at very large rentals. Plans can now be had. The Auctioneer will give every information, and will at any time show the land to intending purchasers. ,£AT THE ARCADE BUILDINGS. STRATFORD ! STRATFORD ! The future Chicago of New Zealand. SATURDAY, Bth FEBRUARY, At 2 p.m. MR. FRANCIS SIDEY will sell by public auction, in the Arcade Buildings, Manners-street—--1 SECTIONS in Stratford Extension, fronting the Mountain-road, Juliet, Orlando, and Ariel streets, which are one and-a-half chains wide. WITHOUT RESERVE, Auciioneeii’s Note.—The above sections to be offered to the Wellington public are within a short distance from the Stratford railway station, tenders for which have been by the Government, and the Hue will be open in a few months. Stratford will be the junction of the Waitara-Wanganui and Auckland railway, and it is also expected that the line running through the Waimate Plains will join the main line at Stratford. About £20,000 is voted for expenditure on the Mountain-road and branch roads, and will therefore open up some of the finest country in the provincial district of Taranaki (the garden of New Zealand). To the working man Stratford offers special inducements. There is now an opportunity of purchasing a piece of land at a low price and becoming his own landlord and settling down in a comfortable manner near his work ; it is a fact that laborers are earning from 10s. to 12s. per day about Stratford. Stratford will become one if not the best, inland town in New Zealand, and the streets are laid off a width of 99ft. Remember the sale of Stratford Extension on the above date. Liberal terms will be given to purchasers. Title—Land Transfer Act. MONDAY, 10th FEBRUARY, At 2 o’clock. STEAMER OSPREY FOE SALE. MR. FRANCIS SIDEY will sell by auction at Plimmer’s Wharf— The well-known and favorite paddle steamer OSPREY, 23 tons register; carries 40 tons, together with all her gear and tackle, anchors and chains, boats, &c. The above steamer only draws three feet when loaded, and is shod all round the bottom with two inch iron for bar work. Inventory and particulars can be had at the office of the Auctioneer. FRANCIS SIDEY, Arcade Buildings. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 1. At 2 o’clock p.m. Sale by Public Auction. The Township of Midlothian, situate in the Great Victoria Valley. BWAN & KIRTON have been favored with instructions from the proprietor, to sell by auction, on the day and date abovementioned — . ' , 350 building allotments m the beautifully situated township of Midlothian, in Mongonui County. The Great Victoria Valley is in the heart of the County, and is a hive of industry, the land all about being of the richest dark loam sou; in fact, this valley is apparently an epitome of all the farms in New Zealand. Terms at sale. DWAN & KIRTON

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 5566, 30 January 1879, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 5566, 30 January 1879, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 5566, 30 January 1879, Page 4

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