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E. J. T. Ford 1. J. T. FORD, LAND, ESTATE, AND GENERAL AGENT, IS cow prepared to undertake the Sale o Properties BY PUBLIC AUCTION. Offices—Hereford street (next door to llesar Miles, and Co.). 178: THIS DAY. THIS DAY. THURSDAY, FEB. 6. e. j. tTford, AT OPAWA. Near Hillsborough Brickyards. TO WORKING MEN. CARTERS, INVESTORS, SPECULATORS, AND OTHERS. MS E. J, T. FOED is favound with instructions from Mrs Earle to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, AT ME C. P. BARKER'S COMMERCIAL SALE ROOMS, Hereford street. THIS DAT, .THURSDAY, FEB. 6, At 12 noon, 31 BTJILDING SITES Most advantageously situated on the OPAWA AND HILLSBOROUGH ROAD, Near tire Opawa Station, and close to the District School. TO WORKING MEN, CARTERS, AND OTHERS. *llll3 is a splendid opportunity for obtaining a valuable FREEHOLD BUILDING SITE, Which must necessarily rapidly rise in value owing te the enormous increase in the PRODUCTION OP BRICKS, Now only commencing at the works of Messrs Neigh* boars, Goss, and others necessitating the employment of a large. number of hands at high rates of wages. A plan can now be seen at the office of the Auot leaser. Lithographic copies of which, are now ready. Terms exceedingly easy. For further paxticnlars apply to the Auctioneer, <3507-115 E. J. T. FOED. THIS DAT. A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY FOB ACQUIRING A FIRST-CLASS HOTEL SITE. ME B. J. T. FOED has received instructions from the Registrar of the Supreme Court, c n the application of the Mortgagees, to SELL BY" AUCTION, THIS DAY, THURSDAY, FEB. 6, AT MS C. F. BARKER’S COMMERCIAL SALEROOMS, Hereford street, 12 Noon. ONE ACRE (more or less), Situate in Victoria street (East Town Belt), The above Property is a MOST ELIGIBLE SITE FOB SUB-DIVISION FOE BUILDING PUEPOSES, And has been approved of by the Licensing Commissioners as a proper position for a HOTEL, plans for which have been already submitted to and approved of by the Commissioners. The property is in the centre of a populous and rapioly increasing locality, having frontages on Victoria street and continuation of Perth street. Plans may be seen at the offices of the undersigned. E. J. T, FOED, Auctioneer, •ejov.lls Hereford street. FOR SALE BY PRIVATE TREATY. JO,HE following very desirable properties HINDS. 836 A c E 33 8 1400 A 0 B E 8 Unimproved—Capital Land, EANGITATA. 1360 acres OPAWA—ViIIa Sites, 1-acre and upwards, close to Railway Station. PAPANUI ROAD—I-acre, near Carlton, large frontage on North road. ABBERLIiT Building Allotments, 1-acre, near St Albans Library. HILLMOETEN—J.acres, near Lincoln road and new Railway Workshops at Addington. SYDENHAM Building Allotments, dry, healthy situation, having large frontages on Windmill road. WOOLSTON —lO acres Leasehold, with butcher's slaughterhouse, Ac. ADDINGTON—comer South Belt and Lincoln road Commodious well-built premises, suitable for Store or Hotel. A large trade in prospect, owing to contiguity to new Bailway Workshops. EICCAETON ROAD, near Plough InnSplendid Building Allotment, having double frontage. Price low. Terms easy. SUMNER. SUMNER. SECTIONS for sale in various pjrts of the favourite Township of Wakefield. For particulars apply to £SOO-115 B. J. T. FOED, Hereford street. Maclean Brothers. FRIDAY, MARCH 6, At 3 o'clock, MAGNIFICENT FREEHOLD ESTATE IN OTAGO FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION. f ACLBAN BROTHERS, instructed by the i Executors of the late W. A. Tolmie, Esq., submit to public competition, at their Booms, se street, Dunedin, on the above date, THE WAIRUNA ESTATE, Consisting of ? 081 ACRES OF FREEHOLD LAND. is valuable block, an early selection by the Mr Tolmie, who, at the time, had any quantity io best lands in the province to choose from, cate in the Wairuna District, within 1J miles e Southern Trunk Eailway, and about 5 miles ia beautiful undulating country of low ition, watered by numerous streams, and In its e state, is without exception the best grassed ePemahaka river forms the northern boundary bout 5i miles, and the other boundaries are :d substantially with sod, ditch and hank, or fence. The Wairuna stream (sheep proof jghout its length) runs through the centre of jstate in the line of its greatest length, and cross fences of wire and standards subdivides o six paddocks. With the exception of about ably suited for the growth of cereals, root and English grasses. iut exposure, combined Wiw y**w . is are stocked with. English *2^2^ stors while on the other hand, from its »nt natural boundaries, an a the the ileta which intersect it, It is well worthy tne ion of speculators with a view of cutting it > moderate-sized farms. tlemen desiring to inspect the property wm of train or coach, s are now In preparation. “ 8 Auctioneers.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LI, Issue 5601, 6 February 1879, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume LI, Issue 5601, 6 February 1879, Page 8