Auctions II,:L l> A V N< TICK. TU CArJTALiteTS, IKVhSTUKS SFECULATO! , BUILD RS, ANO OTHERS. SATE OF DESIR 3BLS H si SEUOLD A?T) P • HEH< J- * PKu i EI. TV KN OWN , 'AS TuaT Ol- TEE I.AiE VMLI.IAM SOB ON, KSQ, JTUATE IN 808 SON AND NfcLfcO -STEELTS. UFRIVALLED (U'POETUNITY OF ACQUi ING FRK> HOLDS I-S Triß HEAKT OF AUCKLAND. GEO. W. BI.NNEY, FAVORED with instructions from C«i tain Burton, will sell by public auction, at the Corn Exchange, early iv September, due notice of which will appear, the following properties ■in obson and Cook-streets : 13 ding Allotments. Very Superior 12-roomed Dwelling1 - house, Coach-house, Stable, &c, and Section on which sanie are situate. Nelson-street : 7 Building Allotments. This is a chance rarely to be met with for persons to acquire Freeholds in the City, so close to the main centres of population, with all the advantages of the suburbs. The block of land is so sub-divided as to ■ give the section-^ .ders in each street the advantages of a good road at the rear. Further particulars and all. in formation may be had at the office of the Auctioneer, where Plans of the Property may be seen. Terms Liberal. SATURDAY, NOOJM. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, UN DEE DISTRAINT Fuli KENT. AT MESSRS E. F. WILLIAMS & CO.'S, ALBERT-STREET. OFFICE, Furniture, Boiler, Tools, a large number of Casks and Hogsheads, a lot of Cases, a large number of Bottles, Cork'tur Machine, Pump, Ladder, Corfesi, Rope, Bottle-stand, Tubs, Ale, Porter, Cordiali, &c. R. ARTHUR, Auctioneer. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. PHOTOGRAPHIC REQUISITES. THE subscribers have received instructions to sell at the Rooms, Fort-street, on ■Wednesday next, Bth instant, at 11 o'clock, Cameras, Valuable Lenses, and PhotographarV Requisites. Further particulars in a future issue. SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON Auctioneers. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8. GREAT SPRING SALE or NURSERY STOCK R. ARTHUR HA S received instructions from Messrs. Mason Bros, to sell, at the Nurseries, Parnell, on Wednesday, Bth September, A GENERAL COLLECTION OF NURSERY STOCK, embracing Pinus Insignia, Cupresses, Maerocarpa, Fruit Trees, Thorns, Quicks, Roses, Camellias, Rhododendrums, Ornamental Trees and Shrubs, &c, &c, which must be cleared to make room for young stock. To Intending Planters, and the lovers of a Garden, this is an opportunity which they should embrace. Plants delivered free within 3 miles of Auckland. Crowther's 'Busses pass the Nursery every halfhour. N. B.—Luncheon'provided. Sale to commence at 11 a.m. sharp. PROVINCE OF WELLINGTON. EXTENSIVE AND IMPORTANT SALE OF 12,00Q ACRES OF CROWN LANDS. NOTICE is hereby given that there will be offered for sale, by public auction, at the Crown Lands Office, Provincial Government Buildings, Wellington, On TUESDAY, 21st SEPTEMBER, At 12 o'clock noon, The Following Valuable Lands, situated within 20 Miles of the City of Wellington, AND LESS THAN 3 MILES FROM the Intended Site of the Upper Htjtt Station, on the Wellington and Mas- • teuton Main Trunk Railway Line, viz. :— ■ 58 Sections, making an aggregate of about 11,000 acres, varying in size from 154 to 228 acres each. Upset price, 10s per acre.; ' These sections consist chiefly of good timbered land, the greater portion of the bush, including some patches of totara, being well adapted for sawing purposes The construction of the Railway to the Upper Hutt will afford the means of transit to market for this timber. ■ The deviation of the West Coast road line by the construction of a new line from the Upper Hutt to the West Coast of the Wellington Province, for which a sum of £4000 has been voted by the Provincial Council, will open up this land. In anticipation of the construction of this road, for which the bush is now being fallen, a bridle track will be formed at once. This land will acquire a high value when the road line in question has been completed. There will also be offered for Sale, Town Sections „ in Patoerston, Town Sections in Wanganui, and * Eurar Sections in the Tukapu and Horokiwi Districts. Lithographed Maps, Gazettes with Schedules of Prices, and all further information, can be obtained on application by letter to the Commissioner of Crown Lands, Wellington. JOS. G. HOLDSWORTH, Commissioner of Crown Lands. Crown Lands Office, Wellington, 20th August, 1875. ~" Miscellaneous. Q.O L D E N BOOT. WILLIAM MILLER, Hanufaotttrbr of Sea Boots and Evert other Description of Boots and Shoes, (Next to Oxleys', Blockmakers), Queen-street Wharf. . ' Repairs neatly executed. nPHB SOUTH BBITIBH VISB ANt MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY STEW ZEALAND. ©APrCiL .. .. .. .. „. £700.000 TTHXIKTTID LIABILITY. The large and steady Increase of tht> basmens b Company, m shewn by Its reports, Rfforda the beat proof of the confidence of the public in the institution, and of lti popularity among Insurers. It Is conducted on sound principles, and Is widely known for liberality nd promptnen In the mttlement of claimi. . Lohm cm t» paid at any Agency, at option of unnd. ; A.BOARDMAN,
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Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1730, 3 September 1875, Page 4
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