,' /'F«IDA IY-,'23rd?NOyKMBER,y1 Y-,'23rd?NOyKMBER,y -/ .-' •,;,. (_( _ At 12 o'clock.noon. Fale of Valuable FreehpJd Property at the Hutt, with' a ''harming and Well-built Cottage, 7. Room?; Outhouses. &c , f;o»t- ' Ing "Maid. 1 "Road," n'cJct to" Residence of >f H?m-y Buni^y; Esq., M.H.R' ' . MR. R.'J /'DUNCAN has received po«itive instructions from W. M. Manly, Esq., Vi sell on- Friday. 23rd in«l , on the premise* at the Hutt, at*l2 o'cl 'ck noon— The ab,),ve frf-ehold propßrty, consijtinj* of over half an-ac'r« of land, with the dwelliig-house, &c. ' , After which all the excellent furniture, consisting of — . Pianoforte, by Kirkman Drawingroom suite, carpets Diuingrooiu and bdrooin furniture Kitflinn mjufsites, Jfc, Sic, &c.' Full partinulars of which will Ixj duly puUi.vh' d. The'property cm ha v;ewed by intending buyers on Wednesday and Thursday preceding the day of sale. • , ' FRIDAY, 2:Jrd NoVKMBER, At half past 11 o'clock. Extensive Sale of Wellinjfton Made Furniture MR. R. J. DUNCAN* will sell by public «urfiqn. at his rooms, Panama-street, ou Friday, 23rd instant, at 11.30 a m. — A large and varied assortment of first-class colonial made furniture of -local manufacture, .oojnpriMnp— - . , . v ' Magnificent war.lrobes of mottled kauri 1 ' - ,fpptcb chfstr o( drawers— HVfi'ihstaud'*, and toilot tables withdr»wvrs Arabian bedsteads complete, vvfih sprfug mattrasses, feathfer beds, pillows and bol-ters '" . Couches with eusliion* 1 Chuflbnicrs . Kitih^n tables, do drrssers Night commodes, bedding of vafioui kinds Meat sa'es, ic.&c. Also— ' 2 walnut pianos, by Bard, just imported,. 1 .beautiiul instruments ' AH without reserve 1 , and very liberal terms.; MOND A.Y73r<rDECEMB BRL . : - irINTERBSTING, IMPORTANT, AND , r,/ i \ , . -PROFITABLE '' '¦ I DUNCAN'S NEXT LAND SALE : j On ; Monday, 3rd December. JEJQ acres, Horokiwi Valloy 916 acres, Featbersto^Distriet ;9J acres, Palmerston North " 1J ¦•' d town seotiohs, Masterton > •"* _2 town sections, Palmerston (close to the • ;. - . Square . . .: . ¦ '5 siections, Bunnythorpe J • • MR R. J. DUNCAN will'sell by public auction, at his Paßaroa-street sale , rooms, on Monday, 3rd December— TOWN, AND COUNTRY LAND 3, > Namely — 80 acres In the Horokin i Valley 178 acrps in Peath' rston. rural saction No. . -I ,I. i ' 462; exclusive of ioad allowance 284 acres in Fertherston, rural section No. „ 4GB, exclusive of 1 road allowance' 202 aores in Featherston, rural section No. 350, exclusive of road allowance 98*2 acres in Featherston, rural section No. ' > 3-31, exclusive of road allowance 3 town acres at Masterton, Nos. 60, 61, '< ¦ ' and 66,''f t>nting Main-street and Bannister-street . . ' 2 sections at Palmerston North, close to • ; ¦ :. . the Square, near Railway Terminus, ¦ ,! . / being section No. 808, con taiuing s roods and 30 perches; and section . No. 828, containing 1 acre and 1 • '' ;';"robd, ¦',¦',' 9J acres in township of Palmerston Norith ;, ,> ;73se<^pff^BunnytJu)rpe 2 soctions in Bunnythorpe, Nos. 1204 - - . and~ll6o - ; WELLINGTON. ' TOWN ACRES AND VALUABLE PROPERTIES IN THE CITY. Lots 1 and 2 in the late Gibson's estate, , •¦ . ' ' i adjoining WesJeyan . Chapel, and , 1 , opposite the, now theatre in Man-ners-street,- having a.frontage 61ft. 6;n. by a depth of, 113 ft. 6in. or : .. i^o. 1 j thereabouts, as I ' per plan, together, -" ] '' '. ¦ with three- sliops and houses thereon ' • 'Lot 8 in Manners-street, opposite the new Arcade, having a frontage "of 28ft. by a depth of. 143 ft., together with .. two shops thereon (, , , . j "> -'. Section N"o. 1055 in' Stanley-street Section No. 722 : in . Wallace-street, with — i~j ~r~ ;yTlwelllng -f'houso, , stables, &c, ':•' jt. .''.'.' .4i th .Breon _ ¦ ' ( Pact of- No. 644", in GeorßerStreet, Tina-. . kori-road, with five-roomed house;- '•'*' '*' at the back bf Inspector Atcheson's -' ''pfdpertyj garden well stocked with , T - 'fruit trees j water laid on " > , SeY ( eral,secJions. at .yogeltown, being! all 1 purchased ai the first' gale, conse- ' quently the best .sole£tions-r-Nos. 24, 24, 351, 379, and 880, 351, 378, . . ¦ andßßo. '; ' .At 1 this' salq no irregular' tenders received, or. ' private arrangements entered into! Every lot will be 6old by public competition, without 1 . • reaervoitto the highest bidder.; . . j \ '¦'• \ Terms of. payment for each property are of a most unprecedented and' liberal nature, and wlltiw ma.de .public in good time before the "aay^bf said/' . / ' . ( ' - TUESDAY,' ilh DECEMBER. - : .-M . : • Afchalf-past 11 o'clock. 'S -' English Furni.ture, J now landing Ex Zoalandfa, , ( . from Lyndon. MR". R. J. DUNCAN has been favored •with instructions 'io ' sell, Without . any _ reserve wbatejfe'iv on' Tuesday,' ' 4th December ••< nioxt; 'at the P,anama-»Btreat sfllß-rooras— i .' ;> 0.25 cases splendid English furniture, draw-., .«,,,JijgT«K)ni,6.uite9. ; . ;.',,*.. 1j / - — .- Loo tables, dining tables, pccasipnal tables. " ' ".Ov'ai tablßS,'chairs-injgreat rariety , -'•'• t ...)-a. c • Wtt at^not#, "Übtfches •- i ' " lI PftEIiIMINARY NOTICE. TTT", * '' '• -'' : ' ¦ 1., MR..J.iDUNCANhagreceiyed instructions to se]l, by public auction, at his rooms, , Pitnama-street, upbn a date to be hereafter named — ' : " '•'" ) '* • SeTe'ral /iJ Hidst vfeloable ' sacti'ins, being ,L'r.:a -•j. Ji >uNloßJi6eß9 589> 590, and 594, situated, ; uponstlie Reclaimed Land, Goiigh '. n 'i TheߣLS^iitlonk.aajoln -the extehsi/e premises ¦¦• ' woentlyiereotedby! Mewr? • Murray, Common andCo.-i^fnd frqut the railway station from' the '¦ — ,-*pnri?ot-taihe-.town of^Napier. • . " A plani 'showing the'position of tbosocrtons ' J nnd airpartfculars, may -be' obtained npo'n application to : • r. '..:. ¦ .1 ..; Ml ,- •- luaK-"; • .""•" 7 71 l R~.'J. 'DUNCAN, . .i. V: 1,,.-, . ,"„ ,'». , . : M>"caofe^- ( jsiJ^j TH^.HUTT DISTRIiDT'A i " , .nxAGBICaMURAL^PRfiIICinJURALj,! (')'^'isa'T^bßAft( ' ) '^' isa 'T^bßAfte E l'Y'l'\ , «'"•' SEG,Q N^> - fXHIBLTI O N . .._/~1 R'AVD 'NOVBMBifiR tSHQ.Wj., •', .tfnder tiiq" 'Patrohagel.of' Tvs' Excellency- tbe- ' '¦"-" -¦¦ «' "''''Gov-ernor. '' ' ' : j 'nrr t ;i : , n 1.; < Will be '-held to thedaritt .Park Jand Ri-e-; .-'. . ...'bourse Reservei, Lower Hutt/ on >.'\ 'WEDNESDAY TBU.B«D'AT^ ~T> r^'Slt^andSSad-fJqTremberjlS??, , ' Whentriz^s wtttbe offered for Horses, Cattle; - - "Sheep 7 "Kgpi Poultry^ ' aid .Agricultural ¦ "W A Implements, and Produce.. ' J / '.iulA r.u » .l.i I j -vJ — -j />¦ , it t^j Unless otherwise specified theiseveral classes ,i~ *re open to Exhibitors from all countries. j . ".aAHjmtrjei must be maffawnhtta Secretary , on or before" Wednesday, the X4tb day' of j - November, and- no entry can— upon anyebn-' 1 ''^Haraition— bb Veeeived After that date. "'" ' Gates operi'to the public after 12 o'clock on :; , the first.day. , Price of admission, 2s; children : . halfrprice. . Second' day, gates open 1 at 10 i<> o'clock. Pri» of Admission, Is; children haUi- '-.!., .J. H. CORBETT, . ¦ "*,- Secretary; : , MISS SMITH, Teacher of -Music, pupil of Herr Schubertt, R.A.M. Terms from one guinea per quarter. Thorndon Bakery, Moles worth-street.
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Evening Post, Volume XV, Issue 272, 20 November 1877, Page 4
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