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SATURDAY, Ist FEBRUARY, At 2 o'clock. At the Land Mart, next Odd Fellows' Hall, Lambton Quay. The Residence of G. E. Barton, Esq., M.H.R., Petone. For Positive Sa'e, and Without Reserve. A Valuable Freehold Property, and tbe Title unexceptionable. ALFRED A. BARNETT is instructed to sell by public auction— The RESIDENCE" of G. E. BARTON, Esq., with about an acre of land THE HOUSE Contains four bedrooms, diningroom, large drawingroom (dimension, 20ft x 16ft), small reception room adjoining the larger one, kitchen (fitUd witn raoge), scullery 7with sink and water-pipes), bathroom (including shower and ordinary bath), and numermu other conveuiences in and about the dwelling, as well as the garden and pleasure gßoundg ßound Surrounding the Louse, and which render tbe whole A COMPLETE A<*» MOhT DESIRABLE RESIDENCE. A PLAN, Showing accurately the extent of the ground, can be seen at the office ef the Auctioneer, and where also can be had, on application, cards to view the property. Terms easy. SATURDAY, Ist FEBRUARY, At 2 o'clock. At the Land Mart, next Odd Fellows' Hall, Lambton Quay. 130 ALLOTMENTS^ TOWNSHIP OF PJbTONE. For Positive Sale, and Without Reserve. Under Instructions from G. E. Barton, Esq., M.H.R. ALFRED A. BARNETT will sell by public auction — 130 ALLOTMENTS IN THE TOWNSHIP OF PfiTONE. These include the 15 acres adjoining the residence of Mr Barton, and extend from the Hutt Koad to the land fronting the sea, and forms undoubtedly thb most bligiblb and VALUABLE PORTION OP THB PROPERTY. WORKING MEN S TRAINS have now commenced running to PETONE, enabling tradesmen to go to and from their work, and henceforth reside on their own FREEHOLD ALLOTMENT at PETONE. City rate- and taxes are avoided thereby, and working men's families can ensure health and pure ah* in this locality. SPECULATORS are strongly recommended to notice the eligibility ot these allotments as an investment. The Government workshops are now started in earnest, as will be apparent on inspection of the costly and extensive machinery now being fitted up on the railway reserve at the Petone station. The machinery Is well worthy ot a visit. PL AN SO f TH E SECTIONS are being prepared, and will be ready shortly, and in the meantime every information will be given by the Auctioneer; and on the ground the respective allotments will be shown. The (iuarda, also, of tbe various Trains will direct visitors to the spot, on their stepping off the Railway Platform at Petone. SHECIAL NOTE.— The allotments now offered for sale comprise the proper Township of Petone, and are tbe best and mst suitable building slte3 ever submitted for sale in tbk v'.cinity. TERMS.— £ cash, and balance extending to 18 months, with 8 per cent interest added. PRELIMINARY*NOTICE OP THB SjA L E BY AUCTIO]N of a portion of tho RECLAIMED LAND IN THE CITY OF WELLINGTON. IVTR. R. J. DUNCAN, Has received instructions from the Hon. the M inlet or of Lands, to sell by public auction, on Tuesday, 4th February, 1879, at his Sale Rooms, Panama-street— THE UNDERMENTIONED ALLOTMENTS OP FREEHOLD LAND, In Blocks numbered I, 11., 111., IV., V, and Vl i., on the Plan of the Reclaimed Land, in the CITY OF WELLINGTON. This sole is held by order of the Government of >ow Zealand, in pursuance of Section 21 of the Financial Arrangements Act, 1878. Lithographed Plans will be ready for distribution in tLi course of a few days. Tbe Plans .vill contain the fullest particulars —giving the number of sections, with their area in poles ant tenths ; also, the frontage, in fe«t and tenths. Eich Section will be pegged and numbered befcte the day of sale. Block I. contains 4 sections », 11. „ 4 „ .i " f - .. " » „ IV. 4 „ >. v. „ io „ „ VII. „ 9 „ Total 42 „ These several blocks of Land have Frontage to Waterloo Quay on the east, Lambton Quay on the west, by Whltmore-street on tbe north, next to the Government Buildings, and by Waring Taylor-street on the south, near the Lion Foundry. Terms of Payment and Conditions of Sale will be duly published. Immediate possession will be given after the Sale. Title Direct from the Crown. c|iw *o» j^H. THORNDON RECLAMATION. TTIHE Auction ?ale of the above. Blocks I. JL to VU., will take place at the Sale Rooms of the undersigned, on Tuesday, 4th February, at 12 o'clock noon. Amended plans, approved by the Hon. the Minister for Public Works, maybe obtained on and after Tuesday, 7th January, &om . R. i. DUNCAN, Auctioneer. Panama-street, 4th Jan., 1879. EWTOWN BRICK WORKS have now started tteir PATENT BRICK MACHINE, And are able to meet a good demand for EXCELLENT BKICKS. These Machine-made Bricks are h order and more consistent than any other Bricks, consequently they do n 't absorb moisture like hand-made bricks r l hese Machine-made Bricks stand a pressura of about 3 Tons per Squarb Ikch. The outside being peifectly smooth, as if poli-hed. no dust can accumulate on tbe surface, whilst the broad .'ides ara made rough in order to stick well to tbe mortar. These Machine-made Bricks are the FINEST FACING BRICK*, and give any building a splendid-looking appearance. As it is intended and provided to Increase the manufacturing of these bricks up to 80 010 BftlCKb PER DAY, and the price is only 60s per 1000 delivered) any one can now build for little money a nice fine-looking, safe, and heaita-preserving Brick House. ROBERT ¥IEDERGEBAEBB. rnHE NEW "OTTO" SILENT GAS A ENGINE. Sixes made— from 1 h.p. to 8 h p The most economical motor known, starts at full power on the gas being lit, requires no boiler, and insurance is not increased thereby. Orders sent by cable at &mall cost. All information obtained from BKiGHT "RoS. & CO., Dunedin, Agents for New Zealand, or J. R. GiiOKQB, Esq., Wellington. MRS. E. BVKL having removed to Courtsnay place, opposite Harbour View Stort. bar vicfocjet fcr tyo geotlem»n Boinien,

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Evening Post, Volume XVII, Issue 321, 16 January 1879, Page 4

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