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TO-MORROW, AT NOON. • '•npHIS T>INES." CULTIVATED AND PLANTED, HEALTHY, PLEASANT, CONVENIENT, LARGE ALLOTMENTS, WIDE STREETS, VERY EASY TERMS. R. ARTHUR HAS been favoured with instructions from Mr Jones to Sell, by Public Auction, at his Estate, Land, and House Sale-rooms, Arthur's Mart, on Tuesday, 25th, at 12 o'clock noon, HIS WELL-KNOWN ESTATE, CALLED "THE PINES," Ilavinp been Occupied and Cultivated by him for Fifteen Years, containing over TWENTY ACRES of LAND, the whole of which has been under cultivation, and a Large Portion well Laid-out nnd Planted with Good Fruit Trees, Forest Trees, Shrubs, and Flowers. There is a Comfortable Dwelling-house and other Buildings, a Largo Frontage to Richmond Avenue, situated opposite the Surrey Hills Estate, but a short distance from the Great North Koad. 'Buses regularly run. The whole of this Fino Property has been Subdivided into LARGE HOMESTEAD and BUILDING SITKS, having frontages to Richmond Avenue and three good Streets, each 6C foot wide, laid-out through the Property, and will bo Submitted to Public Competition, the ownor baring determined to Sell. The Position is such as to make it a Host Dosirable Plnco of Residence, an Easy Distance from the City, commanding an Extensive Varied, and Charming View; Healthy and Well-watered. Terms: One-third cash, balance on mortgage at six per cent. Titlo -Land Transf ar. Lithographic plans will bo ready in a lew days. Allotments Pegged nnd Streets Namod. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 27, Noon. MOUNT EDEN. FINE VILLA SITES, BEAUTIFUL VIEW, VOLCANIC SOIL. R. ARTHUR HAS been favoured with instructions from tho Trustees of tho lato Mr W. Hall, to sell by public auction, at his Estate, Land, and House Sale rooms, Arthur's Mart. Queen-street, on Thursday, November 27. at 12 o'clock noon, THAT FINE PROPERTY, situated next the old District School, opposite the Residence and Grounds of J. Batgcr. Esq.. havingfrontagesto Mount Edon Road and Valley Road, subdivided into FIVE SUPERIOR BUILDING SITES, Commanding an extensive and uninterrupted view of Mount Albert and the Ranges beyond, Manukau Hcadß, Three Kings, Ono-Treo Hill, &c Moat Healthy Position, Volcanic Soil, Fashionablo and Fast-rising Neighbourhood. MONDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1884. NORTHCOTE. SPLENDID BUILDING LOTS. MARINE, VILLA, AND BUSINESS SITES. EXTENSIVE AND CHARMING VIEWS. MISS BARTLEY'S PROPERTY. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION. THE undersigned has been favoured with instructions to sell by public auction at his Estato, Land, and Houso Salo Rootnu. Arthur's Mart, Quecn-streot, on Monday, December 1,1881, at 12 o'clock noon, THAT WELL-KNOWN AND BPLENDIDLYSITUATKD ESTATE of MI6B BARTLEY'B. bayIng a largo frontago to tho Main Thoroughfare, with a gentle slopo to a good Sandy Beach. Roads of Xl feet width havo boon laid off through tho property, one of which supplies a want long felt'; a direct road from the Great North Road to the Beautiful Beach at the foot of this property. The position is such as to make it a most dosirablo placo for residoooos, and an excellent speculation, as it must become at no distant date of great value, adjoining tho township, fronting a good road, having sea frontage, commanding a lovely view of city, harbour, suburbs, and country; within 5 minutes' walk of the Northcote Wharf. Title: Lands Transfer. R. ARTHUR, Auctioneer.' MONDAY, DECEMBER Btli, Noon. GLENSIDTTI ' L E N S I D JCi» symonds-street. sir Frederick"whitaker HAVING made other arrangements for obtaining access to the lower portion of tho property, has determined to soil THE WHOLE OF THffl BYMONDHSTREET FRONTAGE OF HIS TRULY MAGNIFICENT ESTATE. Tho SALE will take place by PUBLIC AUCTION at "ARTHUR'S MART" on MONDAY Decomber Bth. at 12 o'clcok noon, when the REMAINDER OF THE SYMOND3-STREET FRONTAGE WILL BE SOLD. GRAND BUILDING SITES, MAGNIFICENT VIEWS, COUNTRY PLEASURE WITH CITY ADVANTAGES. TITLE-LAND TRANSFER. TBRMS EASY. R. ARTHUR, Salesman and Auctioneer. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 27. MESSRS RICHARDSON & CRAWLEY HAVE been favoured with instructions from J. H. Daubeny, Esq., in consequence of having disposed of his property, to soil by public auction, on tho above date, at his res dence, Benfield, Mount Albert, HI3 HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, consisting of—Drawing-room Wa nut Suite in Green" Rep, Handsome Brussels Carpet (19 yards). Piano by Bord, American Organ by wilcox and Gibbs. Mahogany Bookcase, dp Round and other Tables. Eight Day Clock (in Marble), Muslo Whatnot (in Walnut Violin and Banjo, Curtain Poles and Curtains, Seltzogene and Fire Irons. DINING-ROOM-Mahogany Snlto in Horsehair, Handsome Sideboard, Escretoire, Diningroom Table, Filter, Umbrella Stand, Matting, and Coal Scuttle. HALL — Handsome Oak Hall Table, with Mirror. Two Oak Chairs. Two Carved Eagle Brackets (in Oak), Wlckor Loungo. BEDROOMS-Iron and Woodon Bodsteods Duohesß Dressing Table, Swing Glasses, Marbletopped Washstand and Fittings, Wardrobe, Chest Drawers, Mattrasses, Bedding, &c. KlTCHEN—American Cooking Stove, Table. Culinary Utensils, Dinner and Tea Services Copper Boiler, &cAlso, • t Grey Mare, good in saddle or harness 1 Bay Gelding, 4 years, first-class Hack 2 Cows In full profit, quiet 1 Dog-cart and Harness, flrst-class order 1 Saddle and Side Suddlo Pigs Lot of Well-bred Fowls and Rouon Ducks Garden Mowing Machine, Roller Fict-work Machino. Carpenters' Tools TwO Grindstones, Steps and Garden Tooju &c, &c, &c. 'Bus loaves Union Book at 10.15; Goodeon's corner. 0.30; Train leaves Auckland Railway Station, 10.50. Sale at 11.30. Luncheon Provided. RICHARDSON & CRAWLEY, 'Auctioneers, 81, Queen-street. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 26. MESSRS RICHARDSON & CRAWLEY HAVE received instructions from H. Van de Wyngdert to sell by public auction on the above date, at R.- C. Greenwood's Mart Vulcan Lane (just ofTQueen-streot), SPLENDID SUITE OF OFFICE FURNITURE in Mahogany and Morocco, consisting of Large Knechole Escretoire, containing enclosed rests, writing desks, and cupboard; Table 4 handsome Uhnirß, Desk, Washstand and Marble Basin. Letter-press and Stand, 3cales and Woights for letters and parcel*, and Cloak and Hat Rack. ( Also, A large lotof Samples, Watches and Jewellery In Abyssinian Gold. Jewellery, Umbrellas (Gents' and Ladies'), Ladies' Corsets, Fancy Hose1, Travelling Bags, White Shirts, White Collars, Flannel Shirts, Stationery, Dent and Alcrott's Gloves (Gents'), lyadies' Underclothing, 'ipble Covei-8, Waterjroof Goods. Rugs, etc., Remnants of Carpets. 2 Lffe preserving Dresses. Goods on view en jpjipiing of sale. Sale at Twelvo o'clock. RICHARDSON AND CRAWLEY, Auctioneers, 81, Queen-street, DURHAM YARDS. FOR SALE, at the Durham Yard*, ovary Tuesday, at 11 o'clock, > HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL; and SKINS HUNTER AND tfQLAtf,•;

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Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 4520, 24 November 1884, Page 4

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