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Auctions- ' "R C. GREENWOOD, -LV« MARKET HOUSE, Auckland, AUCTIONEER AND APPRAISER, HOUSE, LAND, AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT. Produce, &c, received for Fale, and stored free of charge, Auction ifales undertaken in any pait of the City or Province. Poultry, Fancy Birds, Produce, &c, sold by auction every Friday at 11 o'clock, and every Saturday at 2 o'clock. Trees, Shrubs, Plants, Polltry, and any Goods with which the may be favoured. Attention is called to the unusual facility offered for the Display of Goods, Furniture, Trees, Shrubs, &c, consigned for sale. Houso and Property List always on view WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 6, At 12 O'Clock. luncheon provided. TO CAPITALISTS, INVESTORS, SPECULATOR*, BUILDERS, \ AND OTHERS. SALE OF. DESIRABLE HOUSEHOLD AND FREEHOLD PROPERTY KNOWN AS THAT OF THE LATE WILLIAM HOB&ON, ESQ , HOBSON, COOK Sr NELSON-STREETS. UNRIVALLED OPPORTUNIT V OF ACQUIRING FREEHOLDS IN THE HEART OF AUCKLAND. . GEO. W. BINNEY, FAVOEED with instructions from Captain Henry Burton, will sell by auction, on the ground, on Wednesday, the 6th October, at 12 o'clock, the following splendid properties :— Hobson and Cook-streets : 13 Building Allotments. • ;-; Very Superior 12-roomed Dwelling - house, Coach-house, Stable, &c, and Section on which same are situate. Nelson-street : 7 Building Allotments. This is a chance rarely to be mot with for personß to acquire Freeholds in the City, so close to the main centres of population, with all the advantages of the suburbs. Among others which this propery posssesses are the following : — . , The construction of the Graving Dock on the reclaimed ground at the foot of Hobson-street; the continuation of Custom-house-street to Nelsen and Hob-son-streets, the whole to ba properly graded. The Harbour Board reclamation in Freeman's Bay —all being now undertaken, and in course of completion, —alike point to the certainty of an increase in .value of the properties immediately in the neighbourhood of these improvements. While th 6 outlay of capital on other works for the benefit of the Port of Auckland must result in making Hobson-street (from its superior elevation and improved gradients) the principal outlet for the immense traffic to be created and sustained by really reproductive works such as the above have in other places proved themselves to he. . The property must in a few years, from its superior natural advantages, rival, if not excel, in value that of Queen-street, and the lucky possessor will then obtain annually a sum equivalent to the fee simple of to-day; and not least, the very liberal terms offered by the vendor enable the energetic pushing man of bnsm^s, with limited capital, successfully to compete with others of larger means. To sum up, as an investment tills offers all the prize, with none of tlie risks ol mining speculation. The Block is sub-divided, so as to give sectionholders the advantage of a double frontage wherever possible. Lithographic PIaDS of the rrop«r^y may be obtained at the office of the Auctioneer, where a plan on a targe scale is on view. Luncheon provided. Tbkms :—One-quarter cash, balance at one, two, or hree years, bearing interest at 8 ncr cent. . FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 24. FREEHOLD VILLA. RESIDENCE AND GROUNDS, REMUERA. THE Subscribers have received instructions to sell by Public Aucfion at the Land Mart, Fort-street, on Friday, the 24th instant, at 11 o'clock sharp, (unless the Mortgagee's claim be previously satisfied), Allotments Nos 99 and 100, of Section 16, of the Snbnrha of Auckland, estimated to contain 10 acres, 3 roods, 35 perches. The -.bove valuable property is situated at Remuera, and is well-known as that formerly owned and occupied by "W. A. Hunt, Esq. There is a first-class Messuage or Dwelling House, and well finished, suitable and extensive Outbuildings erected on the property ; the land ij is well-fenced, beautifully laid out, and planted with trees and shrubs now in a very .. advanced state of growth. There is a firstclass Orchard of about one acre in extent, and good. Paddocks laid down in grass. For further particulars apply to Messrs Jackson and. Russell; or to .SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON, Auctioneers. ■__ . ~~, CORN-EXCHANGE^ : '■", :OATS! OATS! OATS! BX; WILLIAM GIFFORD, HOURLY EXPECTED. GEO. W. BINNEY TTITILL sell by auction at the Corn ''IT Exchange immediately on the arrival of the William Gifford, hourly expected, 1720 sacks Oats • _ h ""., 500 ,„ Bran. (Without the slightest reserve). "~" SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, -f; ; , At:2 O'clock Sh'aßpv '') ... TO CONTRACTORS, TEAMSTERS, AND OTHERS. . ; HORSES,. DRAYST AND: HARNESS- -•><;■ -Or. ■W. Bl'-NN'E':'Y.. :'.:'-.. FAVOUKED with instructions from _ Mr Wm. Stayers, of Onehunga, who is retiring from business, will sell by auction, at the private residence of the Auctioneer, top of Queen-street, . 3 Young Staunch Heavy Draught Horses, together with Drays, Spring Cart and other Harness. This complete turn-out is so well known that comment is needless. Without Reserve. piBLES ! BIBLES ! ~ BIBLES ! . EDWARD WAYTE '■'■■ iS now OFFERING his CAREFULLY-SELECTED STOCK of . ' , ' - I FAMILY BIBLES At A- Reduction oe Fifteen Per Cent. ggg* Before making your j Purchases, call and see * . Bores' Celebrated Illustrated Family Bibles . Cassell's Illustrated Family Bibles . :'} '/Collins' Hlustrated Family Bi6les. '• FAMILY BIBLES ' !" From 255. to £15 15s. All Offered at a Reduction of Fifteen ' ■ ; o 'Per Cent.^ t .. i-iimb •"edvardTwaytb, 100, Queen-street. September 15,1875. yiCTOBIA SEED STORES, (Next Union Bank of Australia). NEW VEGETABLE SEEDS, AU the best'and newest varieties. „;,i';;NEW ELOWER SEEDS. A very large and choice collection ; imported direct from Paris by poat. FLOW EE, ROD TS, ANEMONIES..6O very best-named varieties, 6s per dozen . RANUNCULUS, 60 very best namedfvarietieH, 6s per iioien. LAWN GRASS SEED, Flp<) mixture, for. liiwns, Croquet Grounds, or ' Bowling Greene. 45.„ v.r • R» BAIRD, ', V XO-% O » I 4 ■ S T R X B %

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Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1749, 22 September 1875, Page 4

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