TUESDAY, -DECEMBER'.IO. IMPORTANT SALE OE TOWN CARLYLE (EXTENSION), 2?atea district. E. J. DUN q. A N has received instructions from Colonel Gorton and others, to sell by public, auction, at bis Sale Rooms, Panamastreet, -Wellington,-oil the above date — ! The following Valuable BUILDING SITES in the Town of Carlyle (Extension), on the Patea River : LOTS 34, 3G, 40, 44. 46, 48, 79, 81, 117, 119, 121, 123, 49, Gl, 95, 124, 128, 133,152, and ns many other Sections as will realise reserve. These Sections are situated on the East Bank of the Patea River, and immediately opposite the present Town of Carlyle. The depth of water on this side of the river renders the cast bank particularly adapted for all shipping business, there being from 6ft. to 15ft. at low water spring tides. There is a rise and fall of from 6ft. to 9ft., thus giving a depth of from 12ft. to 21ft., increased at spring tides to 16ft. and 24ft., close to the lots now offered. Harbor Works, sanctioned by the Governor and under tire supervision of Sir John Coode, immediately superintended, by an experienced engineer (Mr Thomson, OE,), are now under progress at the mouth of the Patea River, which will at least increase the depth of water on the bar to 16ft., thus affording an entrance to our larger coasting steamers. The Patea River is the only outlet for the trade of the Patea County, extending from Opnnake to Waitotara, and comprising some of the very best agricultural land in New Zealand, capable of supporting a very considerable population. Direct trade with the Port of Wellington, by regular steam communication, is about to be established, a steamer, owned by a local Company, being under engagement with Messrs Mills, of Wellington, to be completed on the Sth December next. Patea is about the same distance by sea from Wellington as Wanganui, and its exports and imports must necessarily pass through Wellington, which is its natural market. The railway from Normanby to Carlyle and Waitotara is in progress, thus bringing the whole of the district in close , connection through Carlyle with the Port of Wellington. Largo sales of land will shortly take place on the celebrated Waimate Plains and in the Mournahaki Block, near Wavcrley, all of which will greatlyincrease the value of the Port of Carlyle for business purposes. A portion of the extension of the Town of Carlyle east bank is now open for sale on the date advertised, affording an opportunity for investment never before offered in this district. Special attention is directed to the depth of water as described above, which, Iras has been taken from reliable sources, and may be thoroughly relied upon. For plans, terms, and other &c., apply to the Auctioneer, Title —Under Land Transfer Act. Tkujis—One-fourth cash ; the balance rip to £SO, at 3 and 6 months ; over £SO, by bills at 6 and 9 months, with interest Mu R. J. DUNCAN. aided at 8 per cent. 1078d7
JUST RECEIVED BY THE UNDERSIGNED, Ex Orari, from London, •<)p\ rm rv /~h r\. consisting OF Slats—Cobbotfc’s and Page’s Single, Double, and All-cane Superior (right and left hand) Balls (Match)—Darke’s, Page’s, and Duke’s Treble Scam Balls (Practice) —Darke’s, Page’s, and Duke’s Double Seam (SiOVCS —Batting (vulcanized) Gauntlets —Yen ti 1 a ted (Sliiards —Log (cane and cork padded) ■ Stumps Ss* Bails, and Bails separately ISoofes —Scoring, with Rules on inside of cover 1-ICOISS —Liiywhite’s Guide to Cricketers (latest) Bags —Cricketing 2fet3 —Longstopping Goats, Trowsers, Caps, Boots, and Spikes. BOYS’ BATS, BALLS, STUMPS, AND EVERY OTHER REQUISITE FOE CRICKET. S. T. takes an active part in cricket himself, therefore Clubs have the benefit of his experience in selecting the best material, from the most popular makers. Orders are respectfully solicited. WOCJEs —Full Weights, with detached tops for Speedy’s Press „ Full Weights, with attached tops Sheep Shears, Cooper’s Sheep Dip (sold at agent’s prices, with bare freight added) Marking Ink (with brush), Twine (strong) expressly for sewing bales y (Corrugated Sron — -6, 7, 8, 9, and ID feet lengths " Builders’ Ironmongery of every description Pencisig Wire —Nos. 6, 7, 8, and 9 ; Wire Staples A Large Assortment of Earthenware Of the Newest Patterns. AN INSPECTION OF THE ABOVE‘ENGLISH SHIPMENT IS SOLICITED. ALSO ON SALE* Mew Season’s Teas Wines and Spirits, Groceries, Oilmen’s Stores, Tobaccos, Cigars, Lampware, Corn Sacks, LADIES’ AND GENTS’ BOOTS & SHOES Drapery, RYE GRABS SEED AND GLOVERS OP ALL KINDS; ~a TAPLI N, GENERAL MERCHANT, Skipping and .Commission Agents LICENSED dealer in arms and ammunition, TARANAKI ROAD, CARLYLE. UNION INSURANCE™COMPANY (FIRS AW23 mjSLS, INS.) CAPITAL ... ... ... ;;; £2,000,000; - Fire Department —lnsurances effected on Dwelling Houses or the contents thereof, Stores, Hotels, and every other description of insurable property. Marine Department —lnsurances effected on W 00l from sheep’s back or shed to London, Merchandise, Hulls of Ships, or Steamers, All Insurances effected at Current Rates; . • SAMUEL'TAPLIN, Agent.
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Patea Mail, Volume IV, Issue 379, 4 December 1878, Page 3
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810Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Patea Mail, Volume IV, Issue 379, 4 December 1878, Page 3
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