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. Auctions. . MONDAY, NOVEMBER 26, At 11 o'clbck a.m. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, AT MESSRS POTTER AND CO.'S, DURHAM-STREET, Ex Ship Ganymede, from London. %>\y PACKAGES OF GENERAL 4 4 MERCHANDISE, consisting of— Fireproof Safes, Travelling Trunks, Cash Boxes, Cutlery Cooking Stoves, Gauze Diah Covers, Knife Baskets, Hatchets Coal Vases, Galvanized Buckets, Lamps, Carriago Lamps Brush-ware, Combs, Turkey Sponges, Musical Instruments Musical Albums, Clocks and Watchos, Spectacles, Opera and Field Glasses Glassware and Chinaware, Stationery, Toys (assorted cases) Pictures (Oil Paintings, Oleographs, &c.) Fancy Goods, &c, &o. The attention of tho Trade is particularly :alled to this Sale, as every Line will be sola without reserve. Goods will be on view on Saturday next and >n the Morning of the Sale. R. ARTHUR, Salesman and Auctioneer. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29, At Noon. YiEWPOiNrn lEWPOIN JL MOUNT EDEN. VOLCANIC SOIL. PROMINENT POSITION. HEALTHFUL AND CONVENIENT SITUATION. BEAUTIFUL VIEW. COMMANDING SITES FOR VILLA RESIDENCES AND BUSINESS PREMISES. R. ARTHUR HAS been favoured with instructions to sell by public auction, at hlsEstate, Land and House Sale Rooms, Queon-street, on Thursday, tho 29th November, at 12 o'clock noon, THAT WELL - SITUATED PROPERTY having a large frontage to the Mount Eden and View Roads, known as "VIEW POINT." subdivided into 26 Large Building Sites. A rood 66 feet wide has been reserved through the property, called View Road. On allotment 26 is a six-roomed Cottage, with tanks, &c. This property commands an extensive and varied view of the city, harbour, suburbs and oountry, which cannot be interrupted, is situated on tho city sido of Mount Edon, immediately at its base, scoria land, volcanic soil, but a short distance from the Railway Station. 'Buses are running to the city every half hour. The gas mains pass it. The district ia fast advancing, population increasing rapidly. BuildIngs are being built on all sides and far beyond. Such an opportunity for procuring healthful and pleasant sites for Villa Resldonce and Business Premises, close to the city, cannot again ocour. Titlo: Lands Transfer. Terms: One-fourth Cosh. The balance can remain on mortgago at 8 per cent, por annum. Lithographic plans are now rowly, and can be procured at the office of tho Auctioneer. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 0, NOON. IMPORTANT TO WORKING MEN, AND ALL REQUIRING HEALTHY, CONVENIENT, PAYABLE HOMESTEADS, ORCHARD SITES, STRAWBERRYGARDENS, ETC., ETC. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION. MAYFIELD, AYFIELD, BIRKENHEAD, NORTHCOTE. R. ARTHUR HAS been favoured with instructions to sell by public auction, at his Estate, Land, and House Salerooms, Arthur's Mart, Quecnstreet, on Thursday, 6th December, at 12 o'clock noon, A WELL-SITUATED ESTATE, containing about 250 ACRES of LAND, subdivided into THIRTY SECTIONS of about FIVE to TWELVE ACHES EACH, known aa "MAYriELD," Bikkkniieid, NORTn. COTE. It is distant from Blrlccnhcad Wharf and the proposed Waitemata Bridgo about 2) miles, on tho Main North Road: but a short distanco from the Gardens and Orchards of Messrs. Hawkins, Mossengor, Wilson, and Thompson; on tho lino of tho proposed Railway to wniwora; having a frontage to tho main or Groat North Road, and to HciliorB1 Creek. A Government road runs through it; the roads laid out by tho owners aro Gfl feet wide; Ukjbo give easy access to all the sections. The land is undulating, woll watered, easily cultivated, chiefly open fern with clumps of bush, soil sandy, with good clay subßoil, well adapted for growing all kinds of Fruit Trees, for which purpose it must become at no distant time very valuable, it being so easy of access ftom Auckland City, and being so conveniently and pleasantly situated ior Homesteads for those engaged in business. Many of tho sections command a most extensive and charming view. All requiring such aro invited to inspect thin fine property. Every assistance will bo given to intending purchasers to do so, by a person being on tho ground each Saturday to give any information required. Slags aro placed at tho Corner of each of the Roads, , Lithograph Plans can bo procured at tho Office of the Auctioneer. Tho Largo Sale Plan can bo seen at Mai t. Title under tho Lund Transfer Act, Terms: One-fourth cash on tho fall of the hammer, tho balance within one month from day of sale, or may remain on mortgage for one to five years, at seven por cent per annum. SPECIAL SALE OF HORSES AT OHAUPG On TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 27. THE undersigned baa received instruc tions from Messrs M. and P. Cochrane (who are giving np contract wprk) to sell, at Ohaupo, on abovo date, Without Reserve, 8 STAUNCH DRAUGHT HORSES, used to all work 5 Waggon and Light Harness Horses 1 Handsome Draught Gelding (roan), £ years old, and staunch 6 Staunch Horses, used to work in shafts, from 3 to 6 years old 5 Strong Hacks in good oondltlon, young and sound Also, Double and Single-furrow Ploughs Scarifier, Dray, Lot Harness, &c J. S. BUCKLAND. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 28. AT SIBBIN'S LAND MART. At 11 o'clock. THE Subscriber have received instructions from the trustees of the lato Mr Moore, to sell by auction, on November 28th, at' 11 O'clock, at 65, Quecn-str,eot, Auckland, PART OF ALLOTMENT 0, Section 14 Albert and Prin,coss-streots, Onehunga, with the two Gottjigps thereon. Terms Cash, GEORGE SIBBIN, Auctioneer. W. S. OOOHRANEJ [JAS. DAOEE MONDAY, DECEMBER 3. BY ORDER OF THE GENERAL CHURCH TRUST. ALLOTMENTS, MANUKAU ROAD, ST. GEORGE'S BAY ROAD, AND ST. STEPHEN'S ROAD. TO BE LEASED FOR 60 YEARS. AT THE NEW MART, QUEEN-STREET. THE subscribers have received instructions to lease, by public auction, at their New Mart, Qucen-stroct (alongside the Union Bank), on Monday, December 3, at 12 o'clock for a term of 60 years, '• ~ THE FOLLOWING PROPERTIES IN PARNELL, yjjs;— CORNER OF MANUKAU ROAD AND BT. GEORGE'S BAY ROAD.-Two Allotments (immediately opposite Bishopscourt) haviiigffontftgies of 124 feet and 71 feet, respectively, to Manukau Road and t, George's Bay Road, for the erection shops pr dwellingrhousos. ST, STEPHEN'S RQADjopposite the residence of B. Ireland, EsoWThree Allotmoute, having frontages of 8J f3pt each to Bt. Stephen's Road (for the erection of dwelling'houaes), MANUKAU ROAD (betwean wisidenco of A, G. Horton. Esq,, and the Grammar School-house). THREE ALLOTMENTS having frontages of 82 feet each to the Manukaji Road (for the erection, of dwelling-houses.) Plans and conditions of Leaelngoan be seen at ho Office of SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON, V '■ Auctioneers, ,

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Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 4193, 24 November 1883, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 4193, 24 November 1883, Page 4

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