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Auctions. POSTPONED TO TTJKSD-AT, Ist December. RACES ! RACES ! ! RACES ! !! ME. E. J. DUNCAN has been favored with instructions to sell by public auction, at his rooms,.on Monday, 30th November, at two o’clock sharp, without the slightest -reserve— Gentlemen’s saddles Snaftlo and Pelham bridles Boys’ pilches Martingales, saddle pouches Swag and saddle straps, spurs and straps Stirrup leathers, wool-cotton girths ■ Felt saddle cloths, head-stalls Particulars in future advertisement. WEDNESDAY, 2nd DECEMBER. FURNITURE, EARTHENWARE, ETC. ME. E. J. DUNCAN has received instructions from \V. J. Gandy, Esq., to sell by public auction at his sale rooms, on Wednesday, 2nd December, without the slightest reserve, Six packages, just landed ex The Douglas, comprising— Mahogany drawers Gipsy tables Croquet chair? Mahogany sideboard Drawing-room suite, in blue Oval work and chess tables Double washstand, marble top China plates and dishes Tea and breakfast cups and saucers Jugs, basins, flower holders ■ Toilet sets, ftc., &c. Also, An assortment of toys. Catalogues are in preparation, to which attention is requested. Sale at 1 o’clock sharp. TUESDAY, 15th DECEMBER. ■SAW AND FLOUR MILLS WAIEAEAPA. Sale at 2 o’clock. ME. GEORGE THOMAS is instructed by Messrs. Benjamin Smith and Co., to -offer for sale, by PUBLIC AUCTION, at his rooms, Lambton-quay, on Tuesday, tbe 13th of December, at 2 o'clock, that magnificent property in the Wairarapa district, known as the BELVEDERE SAW AND FLOUR MILLS. This valuable estate is situate at tbe Taratahi, Wairarapa, a few miles from Greytown, and about sixty miles from Wellington. The PROPOSED LINE OF RAILWAY Is laid off within about fifteen chains of the Mills, and it is anticipated that a Station will be placed in close proximity. At present there -is a good metalled road up to the Mills. The Freehold consists of 1160 Acres of splendid Totara bush, with a fair sprinkling of pines ; it is allowed by competent judges to be THE FINEST TOTARA BUSH in the Wairarapa, and is estimated to contain sufficient timber to keep the present mill in work for a QUARTER OF A CENTURY, cutting from nine to ten thousand feet per day. The land wLen cleared is admirably adapted for agricultural purposes. The Saw Mill is ■one of the most complete in the province, worked by engines combining 40 horse-power. The Flour Mill is worked by water-power, and is furnished with machinery of the most approved description. Both mills are in full working order. The buildings on the land, in addition to the mill houses, comprise blacksmith’s shop, two comfortable dwelling-houses, six cottages for workmen, five-stalled stable, &c., &c. Taking into consideration the great and increasing demand for Totara in this and tbe other Provinces, and the facilities which will shortly be available for transporting it to Wellington by rail at a moderate charge, tbe auctioneer can confidently recommend this property to the attention of capitalists as one that will most surely realise an ample return for amount invested. Further particulars will be furnished on application, at the offices of B. S. and Co., or the Auctioneer, Lambton-quay, Wellington. Title : Crown grant, and early possession ■can be given. LAND SALE. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, 22nd and 23rd December, 1874. IMPORTANT SALE OE 15,000 ACRES OF LAND IN THE '■MANCHESTER BLOCK, Manawatu. Messrs, bethune & hunter have received instructions to sell by public auction, at their Sale-room, Custom-houses quay, on Tuesday and Wednesday, the 22na and 23rd December, commencing each day at 11 o’clock in the forenoon. 15,000 acres of land, divided into town, suburban, and country sections, being a portion of tbe block purchased by the Hon. Colonel Feilding for colonisation by the Emigrant and Colonists Aid Corporation. The land to be offered for sale includes most of the unoccupied allotments in the township ■of Feilding and the adjoining suburban "and rural sections. The sections have all been surveyed, most of the road lines are cleared, and are now in course of formation. There are upwards of 1000 people already settled in and about tbe township of Feilding, and the greater part of the land offered for sale abuts upon the main line of railway now in course of construction from Wanganui to Wellington, Napier, and Foxtou. • The land is level, rich, and well watered, partly open and partly bush. Many of the sections are covered with valuable totara, rnatai, red and yellow pine timber, and as the railway to the Fort of Foxtou from Feilding will be completed within twelve months, and the line to Wanganui is also being rapidly proceeded with,‘this sale offers special inducements to saw-mill owners and persons engaged in the timber trade. Lithographed plans of the sections, and schedules of upset, prices, may be bad at a cost of two shillings each. Title, Crown Grant, or Land Transfer Certificate. Terms of payment—Ten per cent, in cash on the fall of the hammer, and the balance in cash -within one month from the day of sale. Lunch will bo provided each day at one o’clock. Plans may be seen, and any further information obtained on application to A. F. IIALCOJifiK, Feilding. T. U. Cook, Foxton. W. H. Watt, Martou. F. Jackson, Wanganui. Habman & Stevens, Christchurch, Daloett, Nichols & Co., Dunedin. Buown, Camwjell & Co., Auckland. A. W. Scah'E, Nelson. Kinboss & Co., Napier. BETHUNE & HUNTER, Wellington, Wellington, Nov. 16, 1874.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 4272, 28 November 1874, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 4272, 28 November 1874, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 4272, 28 November 1874, Page 4

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