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Auctions THIS DAY, SATURDAY, 18th JANUARY, At 3 o’clock sharp. SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION. At the Arcade Buildings. LAND! LAND ! LAND! Farms and building allotments in the following townships and surrounding districts — Redding, Feathers ton, Woodville, Whangarei, Upper Hutt, Lower Hutt, Ritzherbert, Carterton, &c. Afterwards, Groceries, oilmen’s stores, lamps, lampglasses, and a large lot of useful books, and also a few select lines in ladies' goods. DWAN & KIRTON, Auctioneers. SATURDAY, REBRITARY 1. At 2 o’clock p.ra. Sale by Public Auction. The Township of Midlothian, situate in the Great Victoria Valley. DWAN & KIRTON have been favored with instructions from the proprietor, to sell by auction, on the day and date abovementioned— -350 building allotments in the beautifully situated township of Midlothian, in Mongonui County. The Great Victoria Valley is in the heart of the County, and is a hive of industry, the land all about being of the richest dark loam soil; in fact, this valley is apparently an epitome of all the farms in New Zealand. Terms at sale. DWAN & KIRTON. SATURDAY, Ist REBRUARY, At 2 o’clock. At the Land Mart, next Odd Rellowa’ Hall, Lambton-quay. The Residence of G. E. Barton, Esq., M.H.R., Petone. Ror Positive Sale, and Without Reserve. A Valuable Freehold Property, and the Title unexceptionable. ALFRED A. BARNETT is instructed to sell by public auction— The RESIDENCE of G. B. BARTON, Esq., with about an acre of land. THE HOUSE Contains four bedrooms, dining.room, large drawing-room (dimension, 20ft x 16ft), small reception room adjoiningthe larger one, kitchen (fitted with range), scullery (with sink and water-pipes), bathroom (including shower and ordinary bath), and numerous other conveniences in and about the dwelling, as well as THE GARDEN AND PLEASURE GROUND Surrounding the house, and which render the whole A COMPLETE AND MOST DESIRABLE RESIDENCE. A PLAN. Showing accurately the extent of the ground, can be seen at the office of the Auctioneer, and where also can be had, on application, cards to view the property. Terms easy. SATURDAY, Ist REBRUARY, At 2 o’clock. At the Land Mart, next Odd Fellows’ Hall, Lambton-quay. 130 ALLOTMENTS, TOWNSHIP OF PETONE, For Positive Sale, and Without Reserve. Under Instructions from G. B. Barton, Esq., M.H.R. A LFRED A. BARNETT will sell by il. public auction—--130 ALLOTMENTS IN THE TOWNSHIP OR PETONE. These include the 15 acres adjoining the residence of Mr. Barton, and extend from the Hutt-road to the land fronting the sea, and forms undoubtedly the MOST eligible and VALUABLE PORTION OP THE 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 rates and taxes are avoided thereby, and working men’s families can ensure health and pure air in this locality. SPECULATORS are strongly recommended to notice the eligibility of 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 of a visit. PLANS OF THE 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 Guards s\hn~'' t - the various Trains will direct visitors to the« Spot, on their stepping off the Railway Platform at Petone. SPECIAL NOTE.—The allotments now offered for sale comprise the proper Township of Petone, and are the best and most suitable building sites ever submitted for sale in this vicinity. TERMS.—J cash, and balance extending to 18 months, with 8 per cent, interest added. MONDAY, 20th JANUARY, SALE OF SHIP’S SURPLUS STORES. Laery & Campbell, late Beauchamp, Campbell, & co., have received instructions to sell by public auction, at the warehouse of Edward Pearce, Willis-street, on MONDAY, 20th JANUARY, at 2 o’clock. Without Reserve—--3 tins pepper ' 4 barrels rice 2 bags rice 6 tins mustard 23 jars pickles 3 cases currants 2 casks loaf sugar 6 casks moist sugar 3 casks molasses 4 casks ship’s biscuits 8 cases raisins 16 barrels oatmeal 3 barrels split peas 5 cases preserved carrots 4 tins arrowroot 2 tins sago 19 cases limejuice 10 cases milk 35 tins preserved potatoes 6 tins barley 2 barrels fine salt 2 casks Chloride lime 3 cases Carbolic acid 2 medicine chests 19 cases brandy After which—--50 eases Chapiot’s pale brandy 50 half-chests superior tea 2 cases brown Windsor soap 1 case honey soap 1 case carbolic soap MONDAY, 20th JANUARY, At 12 o’clock. Sale of Corrugated Iron at the Queen’s Wharf. [R. J, H. WALLACE is instructed by the importers to sell by public auction fonday,-20th instant, at 12 o’clock noon, ex nione, from London — R H in diamond, over B D, 41 cases galvanized tinned corrugated sheet iron, Blackwall brands, 26 guage—s, 6,7, 8,9, and 10ft. Sold in lots to suit purchasers, Terms at sale.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 5556, 18 January 1879, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 5556, 18 January 1879, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 5556, 18 January 1879, Page 4