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j IN THE EXCHANGE LAND MART. ON FRIDAY, 29th~NOVEMBBER, 1878, At 2.30 o'clock p.m. GREAT SPECIAL LAND SALE. TOWNSHIP OF CARTERTON NORTH. T KENNEDY MACDONALD & CO. are . favored with instructions from Joseph Nathan, E«q., to offer for sale by public auction, on the above date — The whole of that MAGNIFICENT SECTION of LAND, numbered 213 on the plan of Carterton, and which has been subdivided into Two Hdmdrbd and Sixty-eight FIRST-CLASS BUILDING and BUSINESS SITES, forming THE TOWNSHIP OF CARTERTON" * NORTH. There are Thirty Lots fronting the Main Road from Wellington to Masterton, and NEARLY OPPOSITE the ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH and the residepee of the Rev. Father Halbwach's, each having a frontage of 33 feet by a depth varying from 97 feet to 133 feet; and which for Business Sites cannot be surpassed in any Township in the Wairarapa. There are Two Hundred and Thirtybight Lots, each containing one-quarter of an Acre, and having frontages to Charlesstreet, Frbderick-btreet, Philip-BTREET,Gertrude-8 ' reet, and Rachelstreet, each of which streets are from 59 to 66 feet in width. Tbe railway line passes close to the rear of the allotments at Rachelstreet. The greater portion of the allotments are knee-deep in grass, the land being thoroughly cleared and free from stumps, a greater portion of it having cost fully £25 per acre to bring it to its present admirable condition. On some ot the back and side allotments a small quantity of bush has been left, amongst which will be found some first-class totara and other splendid timber. No township in the Wairarapa is making such rapid progress in material wealth and prosperity as Carterton, its enormous timber trade and freedom from floods giving it special advantages; and investors there can rely upon receiving immediate and handsome returns for their outlay. The Land now offered has lain unoccupied, save by cattle, in the heart of tbe township for years, and it is only at the pressing request of a large number of the residents that the proprietor has at last determined to comply with their wishes and throw it open for investment. Specially Liberal Terms will bo given ; and lithographic plans, with full detailed information, may be obtained in a few days from the Auctioneers. Terms — 10 per cent deposit. For purchasers up to £100, bills at 3, 6, 9, and 12 months. For purchasers over £100, bills at 3, 6, 9, 12, 15, and 18 months, with interest added at 8 per cent per annum. This is an opportunity not to be neglected, and the best advice the auctioneers can give their friends and clients is to go and inspect the land, when they will at once see its admirable character and great value. REMEMBER— TOWNSHIP OF CARTERTON NORTH 29th NOVEMBER, 1878. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. GREET SALE OF MAGNIFICENT TOWN BUILDING SITES. ON THURSDAY, 12th DECEMBER, 1878. T KENNEDY MACDONALD & CO. are . favored with instructions from H. F. Logan, Esq., to offer for sale by public auction, on the above date — TWENTY-SIX ALLOTMENTS, being some of the MOST VALUABLE BUILDING AND BUSINESS SITES in the City of Wellington, situated at the top of Cuba-street, and containing over One Thousand feet of frontage to Webb-street, Hoppbr-strbet, and Broad-WAY-ERRACB. Full particulars in future advertisements. |

TO-MORROW, FRIDAY, 29th NOVEMBER, At 2 o'clock. Important Sale of GROCERIES AND PRODUCE. MR. N. J. ISAACS will sell by public auction, at his Rooms, Lambton Quay, on Friday, 29th instant, at 2 o'clock — 5 tons loaf sugar 8 do 1C sugar 400 boxes Price's candles 200 do Brandon candles 50 cases salmon 30 do Milkmaid milk 5 do Keillor's mixed spices 20 do Keillor's marmalade 20 do currants 15 casks currants 29 packages Black Swan tobacco 10 cases fancy tobacco 3 do cigars (various) 2 tona rice 100 boxes muscatels 50 do Eleme raisins 80 cases French vinegar 10 do Potts' vinegar 10 qr- casks vinegar 5 cases anchovies 45 mats Persian dates 100 cases vestas (various) 25 do starch 4 do sharp's axes 1 do long-handled shovels 6 bales brown paper 4 do paper bags 70 dozen brooms 50 do American buckets Tea, in bexes and half-chests Also, Flour Oats Maize Bran Wheat Hams and bacon, kc, &c, &c Terms very liberal.

FRIDAY. 29th NOVEMBER, At 2 o'clock. Sale of Furniture and Effects, in Cubastreet. /"^EORGE THOMAS has received instruc\JT tions from Mr. Joe Dixon, to sell by public auction, on his premises. Cuba-strest, on Friday 29th November, at 2 o'clock — The balance of his household effects, consisting of— Table", coucbes, cheffoniers Bookcases, pierglass 1 superior piano Sewing machine Carpets, pictures Rocking and diniog chairs Bedroom furniture Kitchon utensils, &c, &c, ice. Terms cash. No reserve MONDAY, Sod DECEMBER, At half-past 12 o'clock. Without reserve. On the Ground, Pipitea-street, near the Metropolitan Hotel. ALFRED A. BARNETT will sell by public auction — 2 six-rcomed cottages, to be removed within 14 days from date of sale The cottages are thr se next but one to the Metropolitan Hotel, Pipitea-strcet, Thorndon, aid keys to iosp'ct them can now be had at the office of the Auctioneer. Terms cash, at the fall of the hammer. THURSDAY, sth DECEMBER, At 12 o'clock. IN THE ESTATE OF RICHARD WEBB. By order of the Trustee. AT THE GOLDEN FLEECE HOTEL, PAKURATAHI. ALFRED A. BARNETT will sell by public auction— Tbe whole of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, STOCK, AND EFPECrS, Appertaining to the Hotel, Hor*e, Cart, and Harness, Cow, Poultry, Pigs, and Sundries. Also, On the same date, after tbe above sale,' ON THE GROUND, PAKURATAHI, In tbe estate of R. H. Elliott, By order of the Trustee, A MARE AND FOAL, CHEBTNUT ENTIRE, AND BLACK GELDING. Terms cash at the fall of the hammer. BRICKS For wila. Apply to Wm. Berry, Lambton Quay, Wellington.

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Evening Post, Volume XVI, Issue 282, 28 November 1878, Page 3

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