Ancvijns THIS DAY, SATURDAY, 25th OCTOBER, At half-past 2 o’clock. Now is the time to purcha-n Building Sections at Newtown, just before the tramway is finished ; after that land will advance 50 per cent. MR. FRANCIS SIDEY has received instructions (for the purpose of c’osing a partner-hip account), to sell by auction, in the Arcade Building 8 splendid building sections of Rand, being part of Town Acres Nos. 821 and 822, each having a frontage of 33ft. to Newtown Avenue. Newtown Avenue runs between Riddifordstreet and Damel-street, and is situated immediately beyond the Newtown Hotel —a very healthy situation, and close to the tramway. Terms very liberal. THIS DAT, SATURDAY, 25th OCTOBER, At half-past 2 o’clock. A OEM OF A COTTAGE. Four Large Rooms ; fitted up with every convenience ; Register Grate, Leamington Range, Nice Hall, Bay Window, Verandah, &c. The House is newly erected, and finished-off in a first-rate style. The view is magnificent. The situation the healthiest in town, and the neighborhood quiet and respectable. MR. FRANCIS STDEY will sell by auction, in the Arcade Buildings— Tic; above DWELLING-HOUSE, Erected in front of Town Acre 912, Ade-laide-road ; having a frontage of 33 feet, by a depth of 132 feet. The property is substantially fenced, and the tramway runs within two minutes’ walk of the place. The lease has about 42 years to run at a very low ground rent. Directions. —About 150 yards beyond Mr. Bayliss’s Timber-yards, Adelaide-road. New cottage ; right-hand side. P.S.—Will be sold a bargain, on liberal terms. 'ITUS DAY, SATURDAY, 25'h OCTOBER, At 1 o’clock sharp. The usual weekly unreserved clearing sale of household furniture, two cases fresh butter, three-quarter billiard table, Utrecht velvet drawing-room suite, Scotch chest of drawers, Westley Richards fowling piece, microscope, tapestry carpets, &c., Ac. MR. FRANCIS SIDEY will sell by auction, in the Arcade Buildings—--240 lots household furniture, &c. THIS DAY, SATURDAY, 2utb OCTOBER, At half-past 2 o’clock. After the Newtown Properties. rjTHE balance of Sections Stratford ExtenJL sion will bo offered by auction in the Arcade Buildings. FRANCIS SIDEY, Auctioneer. FOR THE PEOPLE. MARTINBOROUGH. PARTIES desirous of visiting this Fine Estate previous to the day of sale, can leave Wellington for Featherston each S ATURDAY by train, and return on MONDAY for single fare. Arrangements are made for conveyances to and from the property, at moderate charges, upon notice being previously given at the office of |the Auctioneer, where plans can be procured, and all particulars obtained. J. H. WALLACE, Estate Agent, Hunter-street, Wellington. 2!rd October, 1879. MONDAY AND TUESDAY, 24th and 25th NOVEMBER. THE GREATEST SALE THAT HAS EVER OCCURRED IN NEW ZEALAND OF AVAILABLE LAND Within a Few Hours op the Empire City. LAND ON DEFERRED PAYMENTS!' THE TOWNSHIP OF MARTINBOROUGH, ’ Together with 40,000 Acres of the Choicest Agricultural and Pastoral Land in the Colony, subdivided into ‘ TOWN, RURAL, AND SMALL FARM SECTIONS Varying in Size from J-Acro up to 1000 Acres, Will be Sold by Public Auction, On MONDAYand TUESDAY, 24th and 25th NOVEMBER, DT R. J. H. WALLACE, Land and Estate Agent, and AUCTIONEER, Who has received instructions from the Hon. J. Martin, M.L.O. MARTINBOROUGH Is within four hours of the City of Wellington, with every prospect of a branch line of railway to the centre of the Township, as shown upon the published plan. The Vendor, knowing the great demand there is by settlers for land that is immediately available for agricultural purposes on such terms as will enable them to employ their labor and capital upon improving their property without immediate payment being required, has decided to meet their wishes by Selling the Valuable ESTATES OF HUANGARUA AND OTARAIA, (Now calllod MARTINBOROUGH) ON DEFERRED PAYMENTS. The following are the Liberal Terms upon which the property will bo sold : A deposit of 10 per cent, at Sale. 15 per cent, in one month. 25 per cent, in five years. 50 per cent, in ten years, at 6 per cent. Purchasers of Township Allotments—a deposit of 25 per cent.; balance by bills at 3,6, and 9 months' date. Plans of the property, with other information, may be had on application to MESSRS. IZARD & BELL. Solicitors, Wellington. MR. JOHN MARTIN, Jdn., Huangarua Station, Wairarapa. MR. J. H. WALLACE, . Estate Agent, Wellington, A good opportunity is now offered intending purchasers of seeing the GRAIN-GROWING CAPABILITIES _ Of the Land, there being at present a Grain Crop of 150 A-res in extent, adjoining the Main Road IMPORTANT SALE OF PROPERTY IN THE WAIRARAPA DISTRICT. BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEE. TO be seld by public auction, in the course of November next. All that VALUABLE PROPERTY, consistir • - ■ " - 1333 . thereabouts, being the secu the Moroa Block, containing 428 acres, and the section 216, Taratahi Plain Block, containing 905 acres. For further particulars apply' to Messes. BRANDON & SON, Solicitors for the Mortgagee. (
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 5795, 25 October 1879, Page 4
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