! Auctions. TO-MORROW, FKIDAY, SEFTEMBER 28. THE HAYMARKET. XTIOR SALE, at the Hayinarket, on Jj Friday next, September 28, 9 good FARM MARES, from tho country. ALFRED BUCKLAND. ~~~~~~ TO-MORROW. THE HAYMARKET. FOR SALE, at the Haymarkot, without wacrvc, to-morrow IFriday), September 28, ABOUT 30 TONS SEED POTATOES, imported direct from Hobart. ALFRED BUCKLAND. ~~~~ TO-MORROW. THE HAYMARKET. FOR SALE, at the Haymarket, tomorrow (Friday), i PUREBRED BERKSHIRE BOARS 1 PURE-BRED BERKSHIRE SOW By the noted Boar Bertie Saverna from Negress. ALFRED BUCKLAND, riOUNTRY CATTLE SALES. Pukekohe—Monday, October 1. Waiuku—Saturday, October 7. Rcmuera Cattle Fair—Wednesday, October 10. Pokeno—Monday, October 15. Drury—Wednesday, October 17. Papakura—AVedncsday, October 31. ALFRED BUCKLAND. TO-MORROW, DURHAM YARDS. FOR SALE, at the Durham Yards, tomorrow (Friday), 1 Chestnut Mare, by Sator out of a Riddlesworth mare, from Whanganui 1 Bay Maro, very quiet, and carries a lady 1 Good Light Harness Horse 2 Heavy Draught Marcs, from Christohurch Hacks, Light Harness, nnd Draught Horses Spring Carts, Drays, Saddles, Harness, &c > Side Saddles 1 Double and Single-furrow Plough At 11 o'clock. HUNTER & NOLAN. TO-MORROW, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28. DURHAM YARDS. FR SALE, at the Durham Yards, on Friday next, 8 STRST-CLASS STAUNCH DRAUGHT HORSES, from Wanganui. Heavy trials given. Thcso are a very superi* lot of nurses. Ht'NTER & NOLAN. TO-MORROW. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28. DURHAM YARDS. FOR. SALE, at the Durham Yards, without reserve, on Friday next, 1 OMNIBUS 15 tons Seed and Table Potatoes HUNTER AND NOLAN. TO-MORROW, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2S. DURHAM YARDS. FOR SALE, at the Durham Yards, on Friday next, 16 USEFUL HORSES, from Wanganui and Waitara. HUNTER & NOLAN. MONDAY, OCTOBER 1. SECOND CATTLE FAIR OF THE SEASON. rpHE undersigned will hold their SECOND CATTLE FAIR OF THE SEASON at Papakura, on Monday, October 1. N.B.—lntending Sellers will please send in their Entries for Cataloguing before Friday, the 38th Instant. HUNTER & NOLAN. MONDAY, OCTOBER 1. AUCKLAND HARBOUR BOARD. LEASES OF ALLOTMENTS ON BREAKWATER. R. C. GREENWOOD HAS been instructed by the Auckland Harbour Board to sell by public auction, ftt the Offices of the Board, on Monday, the Ist day of October, 1883, at 11 a.m., i THE LEASES FOR A TERM OF FIVE ; YEARS OF ALLOTMENTS Nos. Ito 10, inclusive, situate on tho Breakwater Railway Wharf. Plans, conditions of sale, and draft leases will be on view at the Office of the Board. j MONDAY, OCTOBER 8. AT NOON. i ROGANVILLE, MOUNT ALBERT. BIGHT-ROOMED RESIDENCE, VHiLA SITES, BUSINESS SITES, ALLOTMENTS, &C.| &.C., &C. WITHOUT RESERVE, TO CLOSE PARTNERSHIP ACCOUNTS. R. C. GREENWOOD S'AS received instructions to sell, with- . out reserrc, on Monday, the Bth of Ocr, at his Mart, 129, Quocn-street, at 12 o'clock noon, The following VALUABLE PROPERTIES situated at Mount Albert, being the pick of tho Roganvillc Estate, distance 31 miles from Auck land, on the main road, adjoining the Mount Lilbert Railway Station, and in communication Trith the city several times daily by the Great iiNortherh Omnibus Company :— Lota 12, 13, and 11—Containing about an i acre of land, caoh with main road frontago and frontago to the Railway lino; suitable for timber yard, coal yard, or any business requiring railway communication, as the cost of a railway siding would be nominal. Lot 35—Contains 2 acres and 35 perches, adjoining above Lot; frontago to Mary's Lane and Counsel Terrace; good site. Lots 15,16,17, and 18—Contain nearly an acre each; have a frontage to the main road and Counsel Terrace; good land; grand sites for villa residences; command tho finest views in the district. Lot 25—Contains t aero and 37 perches good land; fine view; frontage to Sea View Terrace. Lot 27—Contains 1 acre 3 roods 3 perches good land; fine view; frontage to Sea View Terrace. Lot 28—Contains 1 acre 0 rood 37 perche3 good land; frontage to Sea View Terrace. Lot 3'—Contains S acres 29 perches, with frontago to Mary's Lane, Sea View Terrace, and tho railway line; good land ; well watered, and lying to the north-cast; tho whole would make a splendid villa site, or would cut up into smaller sections. Lot 3i~Contains 1 acre 2 roods and 32 porches; grand site; frontage to Counsel , Terraoo and Mary's Lnne. This allotment is fenced nnd planted, and haa erected thorcon the comfortablo eightroomed Residence formerly belonging to Judge Rogan ; also 2-stall stable and cow balls, wash-house, dairy, &c. Also, WTO BREWERS, STOREKEEPERS AND OTHERS: The largo and commodious Building, erected for an Hotel, but not quite finished, situated at the corner of the Groat North Road and opposite the Railway Station, together with the larjro Allotment on which it atands. This building, if {hushed, would let woll for a store or Ssft.« mg-houso, and is without donbt a »PI«?. IUS spec, as it must In tho eourso of ovents become a UcenaadPubUc-houao. Tho Lots are all pegged out and nagged. Plans can be had on application. K. C. GREENWOOD, Aufctiouutr,
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Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 4130, 27 September 1883, Page 4
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