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Sales by Auction. B. TONES.] [R. C. CAKR.] [B, J), TONES. TUESDAY, AUGUST 21. NELSON HOPS! NELSON HOPS ! B. TONES & CO. Will sell, on Tuesday, the 31st inst, at 11 o'clock, 0 BALES NELSON HOPS. Without Reserve. 18. TONKS.] [p.. C. CARE.] [B. D. TONES. TUESDAY, AUGUST 21. AMERICAN BROOMS, CORKS, CIGARS, CHAMPAGNE, FENCING WIRE, ELEMES. B. TONKS & CO. "Will sell by auction, on Tuesday, the 21st inst., at 11 o'clock, by order of Trustee in an insolvent estate, 5 CASES AMERICAN BROOMS 4 Biles Corks 2 Case 3 Cigars 49 Cases Champagne, Deschamp and Bijou 16 Coils 4-Baib Wire 58 Boxes Kleme Raisins 28 Boies Smyrna Figs. B. TONES.] |R. O. CARP..] [B. D. TONES. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 28. EX EAST LOTHIAN, FROM LONDON. SUPERIOR EBON 1 ZED SUITES IX VELVET AND TAPESTRY — Old English Cabinet 3 —Oak Dining Room Suite—Walnut Drawingroom Suites in Tapestry and Plu»h—Toilet Tables— Davenports—Whatnots—Music Stools—Loo Tables— Card Tables &C., &C., &C. The Auctioneers would specially call attention to the above sale of Ebonized and Walnut Furniture, which will be on view in a few days. And_ from the remarks in Consignee's letter, can confidently recommend it for quality, style, and finish. B. TONKS & CO., Auctioneers. B. TONES.] [p.. 0. CARR.] [B. D. TONKS. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10. IMPORTANT SALE - JpIREEHOLD OITY jpROPERTY, UNDER INSTRUCTIONS FROM THE TRUSTEES UNDER THE WILL OF THE LATE MR. EDWARD COSTLEY; B. TONKS & CO. Have been instructed by the Trustees to Sell, at their Mart, Queen-street, on Wednesday, October 10. at 12 o'clock noon prompt, nnHE FREEHOLD OF THE FOLLOWING PROPERTIES :— Lot I.—AUCKLAND CLUB and POWLEY'3 SHOP in Shortland-street, CUSTOMHOUSE HOTEL and TWO WOOD TENEMENTS Fort-street' being Allotment 5, Section 3, City of Auckland, 100 links to Shortland and Fort Streets by a depth of 263 and 279 links, now leased at a rental of £208 per annum for 17 years from Ist April, 1876, lessee to keep insured for £2000 and to reinstate all buildings if destroyed by firo. Lot 2.—FISHER AND CO.'S NEW PREMISES, Queen-street, being Lot 1 Subdivision of Allotment 1, Section 17; Queen-street, 2Cft. 4in. by a depth of 92ft. lOln. and 04ft. 4in. and 9in. party Trail, leaded for 40 years from 22nd August, ISSI, at a rental for first 20 years of £150 per annum, aud for second 20 at a rental of £208 per annum, lessee to leave, at expiration of lease, buildings of at least the value of £2000. Lot 3. —SHERA BROS., and UNION INSURANCE CO.'S PREMISES, part of Allotment 7, of Section 17, Queen-street, 40ft. frontage to Queen-street by 101 ft to a lane, and 61ft. at rear to other portion of Allotment 7, lease from Ist October, ISSI, for six years, at a rental of £200, and from October 1, 1887, at a rsntal of £312, to Ist January, 1900, further agreement to lease to Messrs. Shera Bros., at expiration of present lessee's term, for 21 years, at a rental to be fixed by arbitration. Lot 4.—COLE'S SHOP and CHEMIST'S SHOP adjoining, Queen-street, part of Allotment 17, Section 14, City, 20ft. to Queen-street, by a depth of 81ft. 10in., leased for 21 years, from April 25,1581, at a rental of £133 per annum, buildings and fixtures to be delivered up at the end of term, and kept insured for £700. Also, a renewed leaso of the said premises for 20 years at such annual rental as shall bo the then letting valuo of the premises. Lot S.—HULME*S TWO 3HOPS and PREMISES, Queen-street, being Allotment 3, Section 32 t City, 33ft. to Queen-street by a depth of 82ft. 6in., leased for 40 years from May 4, 1874, at £130 per annum. Lot 6.—EASEDOWN'S and CULLAN'S SHOPS and PREMISES, Queen-street, Allotment. 6, of Section 32, City, 33ft. to Queen.street, by a depth of 82ft. 6in., leased for 40 years from May 4, 1874, at a rental of £130 per annum. Lot 7.—RED LION HOTEL and ELEVEN BUILDINGS adjoining, in Victoria-street, being Allotment 14, of Section 20, City, 107 ft 6ln. to Victoria-street, and to Ilardlnge-street of 174ffc, 71n., leased for 20 years from 20th February, 1880, at a clear yearly rental of £104 per annum, subject to no deductions whatever. Lot3—LONERGAN'S SHOP AND PREMISES, adoinlng Evening Star Office, Wyndham-street. Allotments 1 and 8, of Subdivision of Allotment 3, Section 16, City, of Auckland, 15ft Cin to Wyndham-street, by 115 ft and 25ft Gin to a lane adjoining Haymarket, loased for 21 years from 18th November, IS7S, at a rental of £314e, without any deduction whatever. Lot 9.—PLASTERED HOUSE, Victoria-street, containing 11 rooms, with right-of-way at back, being part of Allotment 18, Section 25, City of Auckland, 48ft 2ia to Victoria-street, weekly tenancy. Lot 10—THREE COTTAGES, Victoria-street, containing respectively 5 rooms, 5 rooms, and 7 rooms, Allotment 9 Section 24, City of Auckland, COft 9in to Victoria-street. Weekly tenancies. Lot lI.—DOUBLE HOUSE, Victoria-street, being Allotment 7, Subdivision of Allotment 1 and others, Section 19, Victoria-street, 33ft. to Victoria-street, and at rear 33ft. to Duko-street, weekly tenancies. Lot 12.—TWO-STOREYED HOUSE AND COTTAGE, corner of Hobson and Moore Streets, being the portion of Allotment 21, Section 18, City of Auckland, 27ft. 9in. to Hobson-street, weekly tenancies. Lot 13.—GRAFTON ROAD, Allotment 10, Section 18, Suburbs of Auckland, 74ft. Cin. to Grafton Road, by adepth ofrabout 252 ft. 10in., leased for 30 years, from Ist January, 1883, at a rental of £30 per annum, lessee has option of purchasing at any time during the leaso for £500. Lot 14.—PARNELL, Allotments 44, 45, and 40, of ' Subdivision of Allotment Oi, Section I, Suburbs of Auckland, COft to Mannkau-road by 102 ft to Earl-street, leased for 21 years, from July 19, 1880, at a rental of £10 per annum. Further information and copies of leases may be inspected on application to Messrs. Jackson and Russell, Solicitors, or tho Auctioneers. The Auctioneers desire to assure nvestors the tlia sale o£ those properties will positively takk TLAOB. . TERMS EaSY* B. TONKS & CO. '

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6787, 18 August 1883, Page 8

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