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Auctions. T. KENNEDV MACDONALD & CO. e>~ COMPULSORY UNRESERVED SALE OF LAND for default in payment of Rates, under “ The Rating Act, 1882, and th© annendmenta-tiierdto. IN THE EXCHANGE LAND AND MERCANTILE AUCTION ROOMS, Noa. 1 & 3, Manners-street. On FRIDAY, 6th JANUARY, 1888, At 11 o’clock a.m. T KENNEDY MACDONALD & CO., » are instructed by the Registrar of the Supreme Court, under the provisions of “ The Rating Act, 1882,” and the Amendments thereto, to sell by public auction as above, absolutely without the least reserve, the undermentioned valuable Freehold Properties— Lot ]. Rural Sections 1 and 17 ALFREDTON and RANGITUMAU Education Reserve, situate in the VVairarapa District, being the whole of the land comprised in Certificate of Title Vol. 29a, folio 14, containing 132 acres and 2 roods, more or less. Also, Rural Section 181 ALFREDTON and RANGII’UMAU Education Reserve, Situate in the Wairarapa District, being the whole of the land comprised in certificate of Title Vol. 6, folio 107, containing 53 acres, more or less. Also, Sections 37 and 39, Block VII., Mangaone Survey District, being Education Reserve, situate in the Wairarapa District, and the whole of the land comprised in Certificate of Title Vol. 29a, folio 28, containing 355 acres 1 rood 29 poles, more or loss. The above are sold for non-payment of rates, and must bo offered at one lot. They offer an extraordinary opportunity for purchase, ns the whole property will positively be sold without the least Reserve. It may matter of interest to state that this is the first compulsory sale under the Eating Act in the Provincial District of Wellington. Title, Land Transfer Act, TERMS, 23 per cent CASH, balance in one month. For full particulars apply to Henry Hate, Esq., Solicitor, Harbor Board Buildings, "Wellington, Or to 448 THE AUCTIONEERS. FOURTH SALE GF TIIK WELLINGTON AND MANAWATU RAILWAY COMPANY’S VALUABLE AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL LANDS. ON FRIDAY, 13th JANUARY, 1888. rip KENNEDY MACDONALD & CO. A . are favored with instructions from the Wellington and Manawatu Railway Company (Limited) to sell by public auction on the above date — -1 /V \A ACRES OF SOME OF 1 J \)\ H/ THE FINESTOFTHE COMPANYS LANDS, and subdivided INTO SECTIONS OF LARGE AND SMALL AREAS, SITUATED ADJACENT TO THE SETTLED TOWNSHIP OF GtAKI. The Terms of will Remain as Before. Deposit at Sale, Ten Per Cent. No Further Payment on Account of Purchase Money Required for Seven Years. ■ Interest at Five Per Cent Per Annum. Ample facilities for inspecting the land will bo afforded at a mere nominal cost. Plans and further information will be fluplied on application to T KENNEDY MACDONALD & CO„ Exchange Land and Mercantile Auction Rooms, Mannersstreet. 437 IMPORTANT TO BUSINESS MEN, IMPORTANT TO SPECULATORS. SALE OF THE WHOLE OF THE VALUABLE SECTIONS TOWNSHIP OP SHANNON AND SUB TRBAN LANDS PREVIOUSLY RESERVED ON THE WELLINGTON ANj MANAWATU RAILWAY LINE. IN THE EXCHANGE LAND AND MERCANTILE AUCTION ROOMS, No, 1, Manners-street, Wellington. FRIDAY, J 3th JANUARY, 1888, At 1 o’clock p.m. T KENNEDY" MACDONALD & CO. , arc favored with instructions from the Wellington and Manawatu Railway Company, Limited, to sell by public auction on the above date, the whole of the valuable sections previously reserved in the Township of Shannon, also the Suburban Lauds. The Township is distant 69 miles from Wellington, and 15 miles from Palmerston North, and is situated ou the Main Trunk Line to New Plymouth and Auckland. It is surrounded by an enormous extent of the most valuable Agricultural and Pastoral Land, a large quantity of which has been recently sold under compulsory clauses to improve, and a number of the owners are now actively engaged clearing their respeo. tive blocks. Thislfact snd the centralposition of the township will, in the course of a brief period, tend to make it a markti town of considerable importance. A number of Valuable Reserves for Edu-, cation a; d other public purposes have been made, which will natura'ly enhance the value of the township The terms of sale are 10 per cent cash ; 10 percent, in one month ; 30 per cent in one year ; r.nd the balance can lie on mortgage lor seven jears at 5 per cent interest per annum. These terms should ceitaiuly attract all who believe in the future of the exceedingly fertile district in which this township is situated. 399 AUTUMN AND WINTER, 1886. ARRIVAL Of KsW GOODS F.X S.S. COPTIC W cave op.ntd up Nldprr.enU cur Now sttuJiiig TWEEDS, of WORSTED LIMITMJS, OT ’..ROC ATI KGS & CLOTHS. The Latest end most fashionable designs have been selected. Our Home buyer wriins : “ These Goods ere of exceptionable valve, s-’dnj to the lew price of wool " and onr patrons ejsv le'.y upon getting the hsceSt of theee bargains. WEED SUITS from £3 10s. r*raprt f*l» uae&snrfriDPct is-tit, oa d-ppilcafcloa JOy.VS ANT* ASHDOWN, EAGL2 TAiIDRSKG eSYAELSSH&tKT t V M 15 T ON Q U A. ¥

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New Zealand Times, Volume L, Issue 8274, 3 January 1888, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume L, Issue 8274, 3 January 1888, Page 8

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