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FIRST-CLASS PROPERTY FOR SALE IN GUYTON-STREET. ALBERT BARNS KA!i received instructions to sell Privately — That very valuable corner allotment of land having frontages of 52ft 6 inches to Guyton-street and 6G feet to Wicksteed-street and part of Town Section No 380, on which is erected a good well-finished four-roomed house. Water laid en and every convenience. Terms very easy. ALBERT BARNS, Auctioneer. WEDNESDAY, 12th MAY, [At 2 p. inVERY, VALUABLE BUILDING SECTIONS. The most beautiful Estate ever submitted to public competition in Wanganui: Close to prominent Railway Station, Comfortable Homes, with lovely Gardens, for a nominal payment; ALBERT BARNS (Insteuoted by W. Finnimoee) WILL sell by public auction at Wanganui, on Wednesday 12th May, at 2 p.m., at his MartAll that very beautiful Estate known as St. John's Nueseey, and comprising Five Acres, subdivided into 40 building sections, having frontages to Glasgow, London, Bell, and Campbell streets. These Lots willl be sold on building lease for 21 years on extremely easy terms, and at one uniform rate of ground rent for the whole term, thus offering all classes of the community a first - rate chance of investing and selling in a short time at a high profitThis property is so valuable, so well known, and so well situated for general traffic (being almost adjoining the St. John's Wood Railway Station which is certain to become, in a very short time, the Principal outlet for both town and country passengerd) that puffing is quite unnecessary. The quality of the soil cannot be surpassed for richuess. The sections are all partly fenced acd' planted with magnificent specimen trees from all parts of the world, including some of the finest fjbuit tiees in the couutry. The reut per annum will be the amount bid at auction, and be current for 'the whole term, without the SLIGHTEST INCREASE. To persons desirous of securing a rich plot of gavdeu-land, already in an advanced stato of cultivation and partly planted, this is an opportunity seldom offering. Sale Plans can now be seen at the Office of ALBERT BARNS, Auctioneer. THURSDAY, 13th MAY, At 1 o'clock, IMPORTANT AND UNRESERVED SALE OF FIRST-CLAbS JEWELLERY. On the Premises, Ridgway-streefc. ALBERT BARNS HAS received instructions from Mr Nance, who is leaving for England at once, to sell as above, the whole of his STOCK-IN-TRADE, Consisting of — Ladies' and Gents' Gold and Silver Lever and Geneva watches, clocks of all descriptions, including one very handsome regulator clock, gold gem wedding and keeper rings, gold and silver Alberts, lockets, charms, crosses, ear - rings, brooches, studs, barometers, field and opera glasses, electroplate butter coolers, splendid revolving cruets, sugurs, jet brooches and ear-rings, a:id a large quantity of fancy trinkets and sundries, too numerous to particularise. Terms : Under £20, Cash ; above that sum, approved acceptances at three months. The above sale offers special inducements to persons requiring really good genuiue goods at a low price, as the goods must be gold. NOTIC,E.— AII Persons having Watchep, J ewellery, &c , left for repairs, must call for chein before the day of Sale, otherwise they will be sold at owners' risk. ALBERT BARNS, Auctioneer. CONSULTATION ON THE \I7ANGANUI STEEPLECHASE YV HANDICAP. 500 MEMBERS. ! CONSULTATION FEE £1. ; Eor particulars see future advert l tisouient. JOHN O'BRIEN, Ridgway-street.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXII, Issue 7112, 11 May 1880, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXII, Issue 7112, 11 May 1880, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXII, Issue 7112, 11 May 1880, Page 3

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