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IN THE EXCHANGE HALL, 19, 21, and 23, Lambton-quay. ON FRIDAY, 12th OCTOBER, 1838, At 2 o’clock p.m: Extensive Sale of Country Lands, t 6 close Partnership Accounts of Messrs Palmerson and Scott. T. Kennedy JVlacdonald ' AND 00. Are favoured with instructions to sell by public auction on the above date, to close partnership accounts of Messrs Palmerson and Scott— The following valuable TOWN AND COUNTRY PROPERTIES— Lot I.— Sections 4,5, and 6of Block .XVI., Mount Robinson Survey District, comprising 478 acres, of which 178 acres are in grass. This block is distant 2J miles from the .TOWNSHIP OF SHANNON, and was specially selected by the vendors when surveying the property on behalf of the Wellington and Manawatn Railway Company. Lot 2.— Section 14, Block XII., Mount Robinson Survey District, .containing 145 J acres. This i lot' is a first-class property, specially chpsen, and in the very heart / of the extensive improvements now being actively carried on in this district. Lot 3.— Section 33, Block XII., Mount Robinson Survey Diatrict, comprising Ninety-seven ACRES ONE ROOD AND FOURTEEN PERCHES. This section should be inspected by the purcha er of a small farm. Lot 4.—Section Three hundred and thirty-five (335), Township of Shannon, situated opposite the Railway Station ; flat and quite clear. A grand site for busiuesa premises. I Lots 5 - to . 25.— Twenty Sections, | Township of Shannon, containing j eaoh A quarter of an acre, and being those numbered 1 to 5, 13 to 16, 21 to 24, 29, 30, and 36 to 40, forming a compact block with frontages to Vogel-street, Grey-street, Grand-street, and Stout-street. Lots -26 and 27.— Suburban Sections 692 and 693, in the Township of Shannon, containing 5J acres and 5f acres respectively. Lot 28— Five Hundred and Three Acres of superior land two and a half miles from the Manukau Bail, way Station, and being the section numbered 59, Block IX., Waiopehu Survey District. About twothirds of this section is flat, of firstclass soil, remainder consists of low Bpurs, and is well adapted for sheep grazing. ' Lots 29 to 32.— Four Sections, Township of Man ukau, all cleared, and near Mr Tompsitt's Store, being those numbered 23, 24, 27, and 28 on the plan of the Township, and containing each a quarter of an Acre. SPECIAL ATTENTION Is directed to these properties. The vendors were, as is well known, the Surveyors appointed by the Wellington and Manaiyatu Railway Company to lay off tlieir lands in the districts Where the various lots are situate, and each property, therefore, was specially selected after personal inspection. It should also b.e rioted that a loan of £12,000 Ijas been voted for the. construction of the Main and District Roads, which will in a very short time give special facilities for access to the various properties. PALMERSTON NORTH PROPERTIES. Lot' .33.— Four cottages erected upon Beotion 6,0, fronting Mainstreet and Broad-Btreet, and comprising l acre. THIS PROPERTY WILL, IF DESIRED, BE SOLD IN FOUR LOTS,. Lots 34 and 35.—Two First-Class Building Sites, being allotments 7Q nd 71 of section 103, fronting Bp v oad-strekt, nearly opposite the Bank of Australasia, and within two chains of The Square. Also,— Lo.ts SC to 53 -Eighteen Sections, Township of Ashurst. being ■ those numbered 616, 617, 619, 62), 6,23, 629, 630, 642, 643, 651, 652, 658, 659, 661, G 64, 667, 675, and the coach road from Palmerston to Woodville. The Gorge Railway will pass within a few chains of a number of these sections. Lqt 54 —Allotment Number There, ToxyNspiß of Mastertqn, comprising two roods and nine perches. Lot 55— Allotment Fifty-four (54), Eastown. Lot 56 —Section Number 157, Campbelltown, containing J of an acre. Lot 57—Seven Allotments, Township of Awakuei, being those numbered la, ’ 3a, 19a, Ba, 133, and part of 109 and part of 136. 79 MELBOURNE- CHURCH OF ENGLAND GRAMMAR SCHOOLHeadmaster: Rev. Ambrose J. Wilson, D.D With 16 assistant and 6 visiting masters. 1-VVO Boarding Houses, with room for 60 and 20 boys respectively. Boarders snjoy every care and comfort. Healthy situation. Cricket and Football ground of nine acres adjoining the School. Fine Buildings : Science Laboratory, Gymnasium, Carpenter-s • Shop, Boathouse; -Library, Museum, Engineering Shops with Engine, tithes, &c; - Highest Glassies, Mathematics a nd Modern Languages. ' PRACTICAL ENGINEERING With Surveying and Mensuration, specially adapted for Station Life, and for Mechanical and Civil Engineering. Preparatory Boarding and Day School. Next Term—lo weeks—begins Feb. 14,

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 866, 5 October 1888, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Mail, Issue 866, 5 October 1888, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Mail, Issue 866, 5 October 1888, Page 15

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