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At Twelve o'Clock Noon. ■mil imi iii iiiff ft Q r w'l"1"'" 1"" '■■ » vv ATEK, vIE vv BELLA v IST A * 7 FoisrsoisrßTrThe ABOVE BEAUTIFUL JPBOPEMTY, which ivill be submitted to PUBLIC AUCTION by On TIIUBSDAY, OCTOBER 26, contains SEVEN ACRES OF LAND, and is divided into FOR,T"Y"-0?"WO (-4=2) JLL LOT T& E ±sC TS, Each Allotment having an unintevrtipted view of the Waitemata Harbour. THE AUCTIONEERS, in directing attention to this Valuable Property, would remind the public that for BE A TJTY OF SITUATION, HEALTHINESS OF LOCALITY and GRANDEUR OF VIEW, it cannot be surpassed by any Suburban Land yet offered for sale, and would impress upon the minds of those in search of a homo combining ALL these advantages the desirability of securing a site in this favoured position. ' ° TO SPi!(7PIITOES it ivill Biifficc to point out that in consequence of the marvellous extension of the city during tho past two years, and the rapidly increasing value of land choice building sites in this popular suburb are every year becoming more difficult to acquire, and will of necessity command high values. '' ' ' ' TO BUSINESS MEN, who best know how to appreciate tho benefits of a Marino Residence, away from the tumult of city life, yet easy of access, it will only be necessary to state that 'busses now run within a few minutes' walk of this Property, and that theso will soon be replaced by tramways. THE QUALITY OF THE LAND may be determined by inspecting the adjacent gardens of Mr. Mason and Mr. Linabury, where oranges, lemons, crapes, and other fruits can be seoa growing m abundance. MM. COOMBES, the Proprietor, has spared neither money nor labour in draining] manuring, planting with ornamental trees, now of seven years' growth, and laying tho hnd down n grass and clovor, ' J ° THE ROADS ARE WIDE, FORMED, ami 3IETALZEJD, and will shortly be kcrbed and channelled. For the convenience of intending purchasers, tho Auctioneers will issue Free Passes by the 'BIISSCS, and Special 'Blisses ivill Run Oil SATURDAY, the 21<it insfa/nt when Mr. Jmpey's Band will Play on the Ground from 3 to 5 o'clock p.m. ' ' Tho Allotments will bo offered for competition WITHOUT RESERVE, thus affording competitors the rare opportunity of PURCHASING VILLA SITES AT THEIR OWN PRICES* The forms are such as to meet the requirements of all—namely, One-Third Cash, balance to remain at 7 per Cent, for a term of Five Years. 3STOETHCOTE: JLLLOTIVCEIISrT 85 OP LOT 64« ALSO THE FOLLOWING: Parish of MatakoJie. Ruatangata, Whangarei. 120 Acres, northern portion of Allotment 32 dO Acres, northern portion of Allotment 122 36 Acres, north-western portion of Allotment 33 130 Acres, north-western portion of Allotment 14 Parish Of Wairail, 80 Acres, middle portion of Allotment 1G 80 Acres, north-eastern portion of Allotment 1G MO Acres, north-eastern portion of Allotment 120 and Allotment 121 40 Acres, north-eastern middle portion of Allotment 10. Omaha. Parish of Oamaru.. 120 Acres, Allotment 77 40 Acres, north-west portion of Allotment M 2 TERMS: One-Third Cash, and tlie bai«»v« «>* Mortgage for Five Years at Seven per Cent, lntercet.—m ans and other particulars can he : obtained at the Auctioneer's Office, Queen-street.

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Auckland Star, Volume XVI, Issue 3807, 21 October 1882, Page 1 (Supplement)

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume XVI, Issue 3807, 21 October 1882, Page 1 (Supplement)

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume XVI, Issue 3807, 21 October 1882, Page 1 (Supplement)