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SATURDAY, Ist APRIL. MR. R. J. DUNCAN has received instruc- . tions to sell by public auction, on Saturday, Ist April, at his Auction Mart, at 2 o'clock, if not previously disposed of — FREEHOLD TOWN ACRE No. 281, in allotments, as per plan, to be seen at the auctioneer's, and the supplement of the Eveniitg Post on Saturday evenings. The above is one of the very best sites in Te Aro, and has a frontage of 112 feet to Cambridge Terrace, by a depth of 330 feet to Lome-street (known as the Albion Cricket Ground). Title, direct from the owner and under the Land Transfer Act. After the sale of the above, R. J. D. will sell a Freehold allotment of land, having a frontage of 49 feet to Torystreet by 100 feet to Buckle-street. This is also one of the"best sites in Te Aro, and pdmirably adapted for a large store or public house. Terms, 25 per cent, cash, balance in 3 months. " TUESDAY, 4th APRIL. JIT R. J A M E S S M I T H Has received instructions from the Mortgagee to sell by public auction, at his auction mart, Lambton Quay; in the city of Wellington, on Tuesday, the 4th day of April next, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, in two lots, the undermentioned > VALUABLE. FREEHOLD PROPERTIES, Namely:— 1. All those parcels of land situated at Greytown, in the Wairarapa district, containing together by admeasurement one hundred and eight acres, little ¦ ' more or less, being i>arts 'of sections ' 17 and- Iff,, arid the whole of section • 15 J on' the r plan -of the Small Farm ; • Settlement at Greytown, with the • {valuable dwelling-house, farm build- ' "- ' ings and' appurtenances to the same, , now in the occupation of Mr W. T. Hawke, : the whole constituting • a capital farm, in excellent working condition. 2; All that piece of land in the township of Greytown, containing one acre, little' more or less, being section 12 • ' • < on the plan of the said township, with all buildings and improvements < thereon. The attention of purchasers is • confidently called to the properties, as offering excellent opportunities of investment. For further particulars and conditions of sale, apply to the auctioneer ': or, to TRAVERS & OLLIVIER, Solicitors, Wellington. WellingtonVlßth March,, • V ~ THURSDAY, 6th APRIL. " SALE OOfF f VALUABLE' FREEHOLD . .' PROPERTY, &c, 'IN GREYTOWN, WAIRARAPA. MR. Ri LUCAS has received instructions from the Trustees ! bf the estate of the late David Noakes, to sell by public auction, at his sale-room, ' Greytown, ' on Thursday, 6th April, 1876, at 12 o'clock noon — Town acre No. 22, Greytown, opposite - Wairarapa Institute ; : Suburban section, No. 39, 40 acres, abutting Main Road Suburban section, No. 40, 40 acres, abutting Main Road 7 milch cotoT - „ ¦ ' Personal effects, goods, chattels, &c. ; • ' ¦ Terms at sale. . : Lunch provided. ¦- Greytown, 6th March. . __ \ PRELIMINARY NOTICE. SALE OF COACH HORSES.' TN consequence of the completion of the ± Railway to the Upper Hutt, Mr. Hastwell, ¦ not requiring so many horses, as hitherto, will dispose of a number shortly by public auction, of which due notice will be given. : , „¦ \ WEDNESDAY, 29th MARCH, ~ - FREEHOLD FARM, NEAR FOXTON. MESSRS BETHUNE & HUNTER have been instructed to offer for sale by public auction, at their Sale Room, Custom House Quay, on Wednesday, 29th March, immediately after the sale of the Moroa property, , A DESIRABLE FARM, the property of J. Kebbell, Esq., situate about 9 miles from the Town of Foxton, comprising 438 acres (more or less) of rich land, about 180 acres of which are thoroughly drained, fenced into five paddocks, and laid down in grass. The buildings comprise an eight-roomed house, large store, barn, with wharf, milking shed, stable, &c, &c. There is a good garden and orchard, and sufficient bush on the land for fencing and firewood. The property is bounded on one side by the Manawatu River,, and vessels that can cross the bar can come up and discharge cf.i&o alongside the wharf attached to the barn,' Also, SAWING MACHINERY on the farm, comprising log frame, deal frame, circular saw, shafting, drums, &c. For further particulars apply to BENJAMIN SMITH & CO, Estate Agents, Lambton Quay, Wellington. ¦ ¦ ' WEDNESDAY, 29th MARCH, 1876. UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF "THE CONVEYANCING ORDINANCE AMENDMENT ACT, 1860." MESSRS. BETHUNE AND HUNTER are instructed by the Registrar of the Supreme Court, on behalf of the Mortgagee, to sell by public auction at their saleroom, Custom House Quay, On Wednesday, the 29th March, -at 2 o'clock — -All that piece or parcel of Land situate on the west side of Wiliis-streetl in the City of Wellington, and being part of section number 190 on the plari of the said City, bounded on the north and west by other parts of the said section, on the south by Dixon-street, and on the east by -Willis-street, and ¦¦containing by admeasurement north to south 100 links or thereabouts, and in depth 212£ links or thereabouts, together with the Dwelling House and B.uildings erected on the Land. ." ""Subject to a lease for, a term of which 4 years and 9 months are unexpired, at a rental of £24 per annum, payable quarterly. For further particulars, ' apply to the Autioneers, or to ' " " . - W. H. QUICK, Solicitor for the Mortgagee. Wellington, 20th March, 1876: WEDNESDAY, 29th MARCH. t LAND SALE. SALE OF LAND IN THE TOWNSHIP OF PALMERSTON, MANAWATU. Messrs' bethune & hunter have received instructions to sell by public auction, at their saleroom. Custom House Quay, on Wednesday, the 29th March, at 2 o'clock — " " - Section No. 612 Town of Palmerston, situated in Main-street, fronting the Railway Line, subdivided into thirty-four quarter-acre allotments. . Also, Par,ts of Sections Nos. 304, 305, and 306,. Town of Palmerston, subdivided into twenty-four - allotments of 32 perches each, with frontages to Burke-street and Waldegravfc-street. Plans may be seen, 'and any further information obtained," by applying at the office of the Auctioners. Wellington, 17th March. MR "" PARKER, PROFESSOR OF MUSIC, Has removed to Willis-street, near Abel Smith-street. Lessons on the Pianoforte, elementary and fvniahiTig, Pianofortes Tuned, &c. fTUETE undersigned are Cash Purchasers of X WOOL, TALLOW, and . other proi duce, or they will make liberal advances on the same. JOHNSTON & CO.

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Evening Post, Volume XIII, Issue 74, 28 March 1876, Page 3

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