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THURSDAY, 20th SEPTEMBER. MASTERTON TOWN ACRES. To follow immediately after the important sale of 1000 acres land, the property of James I Gilligan, Esq. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. MR. R. J. DUNCAN has been favoured with instructions from Henry Bannister, Esq., of Mastorton, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, ON THURSDAY, 20th SEPTEMBER, Immediately after the sale of 1000 acres, THREE ACHES IN THE TOWNSHIP OF MASTERTON ! ! ! Subdivided into EIGHTEEN LOTS. These acres are in Hall-street, with a chain road, GGft. wide, on three sides of them, and are on the main road leading to the Railway Station. Also THREE OTHER SECTIONS ON No. 7 ACRE, With frontages to Williams-street. Lithographed plans are being prepared, and will be issued in a few days, when further particulars will be published. Terms: One-fourth cash deposit; balance in bills at six months' date, with bank interest added. The Auctioneer entertains no doubt but that the above simple announcement will have the 1 fleet of inducing straugers now in Wellington, capitalists generally, and all persons ; wishing to obtain freeholds in the most flourishing and rapidly advancing township in tbe colony, to visit it themselves, or instruct their friends or agents to do so without loss of time. A fairer or more promising investment is not to be found in New Zealand. POSTPONED in consequence of the Survey of the Sections and hoads not being completed, until Thursday, 20th September. THREE YEARS' CREDIT AT SIX PER CENT. LAST ANNOUNCEMENT OF PUBLIC SALE Ot 1 AAA ACRES LAND NEAR MASTERIUUU TON, The Property of James Gilligan, Esq. THURSDAY, 20th SEPTEMBER. jl/TR. R. J. DUNCAN is instructed by J. Gilligan, Esq., to sell by auction, at his salerooms, Panama-street, on Thursday, the 20th September, at 1.30 p.m. sharp — THAT VERY VALUABLE BLOCK OF LAND About four miles from Masterton, consisting of about ONE THOUSAND ACRES OF REALLY MAGNIFICENT LAND, Subdivided into ALLOTMENTS OF 60 ACRES (More or less) ; and which may be honestly stated as comprising some of the most fertile soil in the colony — unsurpassed by any on the far-famed Waimate Plains, near Taranaki. In fact, this property possesses striking and peculiar claims on the attention of all persons wishing to acquire really rich land ; and being, moreover, situated close to a good metalled road, within a short drive or walk of one of the foremost and most progressive inland townships in any part of New Zealand. To those who have not seen it, the Auctioneer advises them to visit it at once. To all residents in the district it is unnecessary to say one word to recommend it to them. TERMS OF PAYMENT require special notice, namely, one-fourth as cash deposit, balance by bills at ONE, TWO, AND THREE YEARS, In equal instalments, at the unusually low rate of interest of SIX PER CENT ONLY ! ! Lithographed plans may be had from the Auctioneer on aud after Monday, August 13. Each lot will be absolutely SOLD WITHOUT RESERVE ! ! ! Should any purchaser desire to take more than one allotment, he will be at liberty to do so. Luncheon at 1 o'clock in Mr. Laing's best style. Wet Weather proves most unmistakeably the Superiority of Our Own Make over all others. ' \ THE CASH SYSTEM OF DOING BUSINESS IS THE BEST FOR THE PUBLIC. SINCE the inauguration of the Cash Principle by the WELLINGTON CASH BOOT SHOP, The public have most emphatically expressed their approbation of the same by making their purchases at the above Store. DURING THE PEESENT YEAE, 1877, The same system will be- carried out in its integrity. All customers, whether rich or poor, will be alike well treated, and all, IRRESPECTIVE OP POSITION, Will be required, as heretofore, to pay prompt cash for these goods. No taxing those who pay cash to make good the loss on those who take a long time to pay, or do not pay at all ; and NO EXERTION WILL BE SPARED To maintain the position the above Store has justly acquired of being the BEST AND CHEAPEST For the cash buying Public to deal at, and all will find it to their ADVANTAGE TO PURCHASE THEIR BOOTS AND SHOES FOR CASH AT THB WELLINGTON CASH BOOP gHOP, Cuba-street. s. d. Ladies' Kid Boots 5 6 Children's Boots from ... ... 16 Best Watertighta, own make ... 16 6 Men's Calf Juastic-sides, own make 12 6 Workinginen's Bluchers, strongly nailed „, 9 6 Women's Cashmere Boots „.--- „. 4 0 Children's Copper-toed Boots from 2 0 Children's Elastic-side and Button Boots from 2 6 Carpet slippers, all sizes, ladies' and gentlemen's 2 6 Careful housekeepers, parents with large families, and the boot-wearing public at large, will do well to save money by inspecting onr Large and Varied Stock. Remember, the Largest Stock in New Zealand to choose from. . No second price. Every article folly 20 per cent, below any other house in the trade. R. HANNAH & CO., Cuba-street. i LOOK AT THE WINDOWS FOR THE NAME. MISS SMITH, Teacher of Music, pupil of Herr Schubertt, 11. A.M. Terms from one guinea per quarter. Thorndon Bakery, Alolesworth-stroet-HOLLY HOUSE (late Surprise Hotel), Karori. J. F. Spiers, having taken the. above house, begs to inform the public that he now has every accommodation for boarders, and apartments for private families. Parties ' wishing a change of air could not do' better" than pay a visit. Quod stabling aud paddocks. '¦ A Coacli Tuns daily — leaving Karori at 8.40 ( a.m., ai;d returning from Shepherd's Aem> at < 5 p.m. fares, Is. b*d. each way. i i

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Evening Post, Volume XV, Issue 213, 11 September 1877, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XV, Issue 213, 11 September 1877, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XV, Issue 213, 11 September 1877, Page 4

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