POULAR ENTERTAINMENT, In aid of the Funds of the Auckland Cricket Club, CHORAL HALL, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 15. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. ALLOTMENTS IN~SOUTH NEWTON, The Property of the Latb D. Burn, Esq., WILL sell by auction on above date. Further particulars will be advertised. Also, If not previously disposed of privately, the Residence of the late John Williamson, Esq., Newton. R. ARTHUR, Land and General Auctioneer, Arthur's Mart, Queen-street. TO-MORROW. Ex Star ov the South, @ Levttka. L. W. EATON WILL be sold by auction at his mart to-morrow (Tuesday), at half-past 10 o'clock, 120 bunches Bannanas 40 Pineapples 40 cases Oranges, ex Macgregor 20 cases Hobfufc Town Apples ~~ TO-MORROW. ON ACCOUNT OF THE CONSIGNEES. BLACK WALNUT SKELETON SUITES. OLEOGRAPHS, COPIES OF THE GREAT MASTERS. B. TONKS & CO. HAVE been instructed to sell tomorrow (Tuesday), at 11 o'clock, S cases Black Walnut Skeleton Furniture—Sofas, Aim Chairs, Chairs, and Footstools, &c, &c. The finest g-oods ever in the market. 2 cases Oleographs, Copies of the Great Masters. Most pleasing- subjects in elaborately worked gilt frames. On View To-day. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1. TO BE LEASED BY AUCTION. By Order of the Board of Education. VALUABLE PROPERTY, EPSOM. SHOPS AND PREMISES, HOBSONSTREET. r. ARTHUR HAS been favoured with instructions from the Board of Education, to lease by auction, at bis Mart, Queen-strt et, on Monday, November 1 next, at 12 o'clock noon, To be Leased for the term of 21 years, that Valuable Block of Land, well Biti nted on the Epsom Road, o, poaiie the .Junction Hotel, now in the occupation oi Mr. J. Mason, in convenient sections for suburban residences. Subject to valuation for buildings at end of lease. TO-MORROW. BEEF PORK, PRESERVED MEATS, POTATOES, BREAD, FLOUR, AND A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF SHIP'S STORES, Ex Carisbrookb Castle. E. & H. ISAACS HAVE received instructions from the Hew Zealand Shipping Company, to sell by auction, at their stores, Fot-street, on Tuesday next, October 5, at 11 o'clock a.m , The following Large and General Assortment oi SHIPS BTORES, landed in first-class order from the avove-mentioned ship, viz :— 14 cases Limejuice 14 barrels Pork 20 jars Pickles 9 tierces Beef 64 cases Preserved Meats 39 casks Flour 20 firkins Butter 6 tierces Hread 4 casks Treacle 14 barrels Bread 13 cases Preserved Milk 6 casks Loaf sugar 3 cases Soap 10 barrels Moist 19 cases Ale and Stout 8 barrels «plit Peas 5 c»ses Sherry 17 barrels Oatmeal 1 case Port 15 barrels Kice 5 cases Champagne 36 tins Prese'd. Potatoes 4 casks Suet And 58 packages, consisting of Currants, Hops, Sago, Arrowroot, Pepper, Mustard, Barley, Coffee, Condensed Eggs, &c, ac. Also, 150 boxes Candles 25 boxes Vestas 15 mats Dates. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 5. PAPERHANGINGS, PAPERHANGINGS, Ex Columbus. HPHE subscribers have received inJL structions to sell at the Mart, Fort-street, on Tuesday next, sth instant, at 11 o'clockj 24 bales of PaperhaEgings, well assorted, just landed, ex Columbus. "Without Reserve. SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON, Auctioneers. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 13, At 12 O'Clock. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. TO CAPITALISTS, INVESTORS, SPECULATORS, BUILDJb-RS, AND OTHERS. SALE OF DESIRABLE HOUSEHOLD AND FREEHOLD PROPERTY KNOWN AS THAT OF THE LATE WILLIAM HOB?ON, ESQ, HOBSON, COOK * NELSON-STREETS. UNRIVALLED OPPORTUNIT V OF ACQUIkING FRKTHOLDB IN THE HEART OF AUCKLAND. GEO. W. BINNEY, TpAVORED witli instructions from I- Captain Henry Burton, will sell by auction, on the ground, on Wednesday, the 13th October at 12 o'clock, the following splendid properties :—- ---HOBSON AND COOK-STREBTS : 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 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. Among others which this propery posssesse'i 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 be 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 the otltiav of capital on other works for the benefit of the Port of . ucklanrl must rfsult in making Hobson-street (ft, m its superior elevation and in.ir.ived gradient ) the principal outlet for the immense traffic to be seated and sustained by really r.j rodnctive wo* Mich i the abi>ve have iv other places'proved thenw4.es to D©. The property must in a few years. <Rom its superior natural advantages, nvll it not ev.fi m value that of Que b n-str e et, and the lucky robes'-or will then obtain annually a sum equivalent to the f"e simple of to-day; and not least, the very lib ial terms offered by the vendor enable the energetic pushing man of business, with limited capital successfully to compete with others of larger means.' To sum up, as an investment this offers aU the rnze with none of the risks of mining speculation. 1 The Block is sub-divided, so as to give sectionholders the advantage of a double frontage wherever possible. Litb' v '- ■■- is of the property may be obt at the * ' v-ictioneer, where a plan «"»-■■ scale f
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Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1759, 4 October 1875, Page 3
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