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______ MONDAY, 14th, NOON. rwwELLERY ! JEWELLERY I JEVWATCHES! WATCHES! PLATEDWARE, &c. R. ARTHUR tT .d beon favoured with instructions ghnma£ TKn«^LI FERT^C UH^ &c, So- *°- HATOB give,, DP BUSINESS, ALL MCST BE mint 1^ tH lTer cand ycofroeSorvlee B .Cruet3.Bi B ouit Jars; Jam Jars. Butter Stands, franey Goods. W. 8. COCHRANK.I I.JAS. DACRK. MONDAY, JULY 21. GRAN© BUILDING SITES, EPSOM, —eigHt~and ahalf:acres rich volcanic soil. THE Subscribers will Sell at their Rooms fuecn-street, on Monday. July 21, at 12 o'clock, TWO FREEHOLD BUILDING SITES, each S^affi Wt &£ (next St. Andrew's Church), being part Lot 61, small farms, Epsom. Theee Allotments are most beautifully situated oa thesiope facing the Epsom Road, and whilst oiromandlng most extensive views; are well Sheltered- the soil is the richest volcanic; whilst tte S $ communication by the Onehunga and Mount Eden Roads render access easy. For further particulars, apply to SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON, Auctioneers. W a, COOHBANB.I [JAMKS DAOB« AT AN EARLY DATE, PRELIMINARY NOTICE. VALUABLE CITYPROPERTY, ABOUT ONE ACRE OP LAND, With all Buildings, Waterloo Quadrant, Opposite Government House, Eden Crescent. THE Subscribera have received instructions to sell by auction, at their Rooms, Qneen-Btnot, at an early date. THAT VERY VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY, being Allotments 6 and 15. Seotlon 7. containing nearly 1 Aero of Land, with all Buildings thereon, having large frontages to Waterloo Quadrant (next to Mr Nathan's property) and Eden Crescent. Fall particulars and plan will b* ready In a few days. SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON, Auctioneers. B. 0. OARB.I |B' *>. TONKS MONDAY. JULY 14, At 11 O'Clook. FLOUR! JPLOUR! FLOUR! AT OUR STORES, ALBERT 4 LITTLE QUEEN-STREETS. B. TONKS & CO. ■fTTILL Sell on Monday, the 14th insi, V T at 11 o'clock prompt, 9 »nn SACKS AUCKLAND GROUND 2,9W FLOUR. Samplo bags can be had for trial. Without Reserve. R.O. OARR.I 18. D. TONKS. WEDNESDAY, JULY 23, At 12 o'clock noon. THE MAGNIFICENT PROPERTY OF P. COMISKEY, ESQ., FOR LEASE, OPPOSITE THE RESIDENCE OP DR. CAMPBELL. B. TONKS & CO. HAVE received instructions from P. Comiskey, Esq.. tolease by auction for a wrm of 50 years, THE MAGNIFICENT PROPERTY IN GLADSTONE AND CLEVELAND ROADS, PASRNELL (Adjoining the residence of Dr. Campbell!. CUT UP INTO LARGE-SIZED ALLOT MENTS. Situation and views unsurpassed. Gas, Water, and Drainage complete. Plans now ready. Allotments now flagged. WEDNESDAY, JULY 16, 1884. BY. ORDER OF TEE REGISTRAR OF THE "•SUPREME COURT OF NEW ZEALAND. NORTHERN DISTRICT, AT AUCKLAND np\QE Undersigned has been favoured "X with instruoUons to sell at Dowden's Mart Queen-street, Auckland, on Wednesday, the 16tb day of July, 1834, at 12 o'clock noon, by **, order of tha Registrar of the above-named Court, VBRMONT-BTREET, PONSONBY. All that piece or parcel of land in the Pro <f inctol District of Auckland, being parts of Lots 8 and 9of a subdivision of Lots 19, 20, 39, and 40. of a subdivision of Allotment 30, Seolion 8, stfnurbs of Auckland, Parish of Waitemata, and County of Eden, with all buildings thereon ercctea, and all the rights and appurtenances thereto belonging. R. C. GREENWOOD, Auctioneer. WEDNESDAY, JULY 16. R. C. GREENWOOD 'VITILL Sell at noon, on above date, at W W. Dowden'a Mart, Queen-street, by order of the Mortgagee, Two good semi-detached Brick Villa Residences, Nelson-street, near Beresford-street, fitted with every convenience, being erected on Lota 18 and 19 or subdivision oJ Section 15, City of Auckland. Also, by order of the Mortgagee, Leasehold Lot No. 37, of tho subdivision into lots of Allotments Nos. 2c. 2d, 2b. and Si-, suburbs of Auckland, off New North Road. Residue of term of 2t years from 28th December, 1851, except last day of term; known as the property of Mr John Mullally, Contractor. ~ • ■ Also, MOUNT ALBERT-10 acres 3 roods 2/fierches of flrst-elass Land, good loamy' so^l, 1 afMo'unt Albeit being Lots 4 and 5, of Hectipn 5, of the subdivision into.lotaof AHotraeUa 13 and 83, 84, au(l>o 61 the.Parish of TitUang:!, Oounty of Eden. Thi) land is aH- plantcd/fopped, ancj ploughed Magnlticent view from fflie property. Also, WAIKOMITI.—II acres 3 roods Land at Wai komltt. b ing Allotment ICO, Parish of Waiko mlli. County of Eden, known as Johnson's Brick Timia; together. With three., new Sheds (one blown down by tlip wind), the material for which aKne cost ElOo; V^indmjll with Pump, thelatter' cSsttng £30; a good 2.roomed House, and good wall of water. Capital view, and olose to the ■wilikomiti, Station, Very suitable for a brickjMior pjhflr. works, a a the railway runs through wi wopcr'*y < and a siding can easily be made. Also, adjoining the above, 9, ACRK9 2 ropds % perches, being Allotment «7. walkomitl. ~ Also, MARERITU—CO acres of Good Land, Part of 14l 89, Parish of Mareritu, County of Marsdou, WAIKOMITI —Si acres \ rood good Land, Waikomiti, known as Davidson's Homestead, lioinK lots 13,14, and 1. of a subdivision of Lot 13. Parish oJ 'VVaikomiti, County of Waitemata. ■ lie laivl ia all fei\coa \n, and has a. main road f roiitugc, being about, faur'chains from Railway Btunon, and bounded by the r^UKvay line and main road to Waikomiti. This is likely to.be a Viirf valuable property; it la situated opposite toi tho Cenjetow nd\y beinK fenced in by the Corporation^ There iaa aplendiid creek running through the land, ana there is a very good orchard of fru^t-bearing trees. U,\nd beyond thifl was aolcl last week, for £15 per acre. Any person buying this property can be certain of ft ijanidl^ increasing in value. MOUNT ST. JOHN7ePSOM.-All that valuable rieco of Land at May town. Mount St. John, Epsom, having frontage to Market-street, ana bounded by Mr Maxflnld's properly on the one Wae'and May town on the other, and being immediately opposite the property of Major K. N. George. Tho land consists of 2 acres 3 roods of rich volcanic soil, and is cut up into eight con-' veniently sized villa lots, all commanding good views. The property will be offered first in one lot, and if not sold will be offered in lots as per plan. Also. A capital Farm of 160 acres in the Papakura Valley with house and ont-buildings. lately occupied by Mr West. The land h securelyfenced and well watered, has a Government road round it, and is close to the main road, Papakura Valley. Sold, subject to a mortgage qt 4<sjSp. at 0 per cent, for 3 years. ii C. GREENWOOD, Auctioneer. DURHAM YARDS. fjiOß SALE, at (hi Durham Tudi, I JD every Tuesday, at 11 o'clock, EBDBB, TALI.OW, WOOL, and BK3HB, *t; , HUNTER & NOLAN.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 4419, 12 July 1884, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 4419, 12 July 1884, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 4419, 12 July 1884, Page 8

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