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MONDAY, FEBRUARY 9, At 11 o'clock. Dissolution of Partnership, TO DEALERS, TRADERS, & OTHERS EDWARD LEYDON HAS boon favoured with instructions from Messrs Bailey and Goosoman (w'.io aro dissolving partnership) to sell, on tho premises, at the City Market, North End, on tho übove date, THE WHOLE OF THEIR STOCK, consisting of—Clothing, China. Crockery, Workboxes, Writing Deska, Pictures, E.P. Goods, Fancy Goods &0., &0,, &C. No Reserve. Mnst be SoUi EDWARD LEYDON, Auctioneer. MONDAY, FEBRUARY !), At 10 o'clock. EDWARD LEYDON HAS received instructions to soil, at tho Watermen's Steps, on tho abovo dnto, A NEW 18-FOOT OPKN SAILING! BOAT (built by Can- nnrt Son), coppor fastonod, with sails, nmnt.i, nnchor, null oars, and everything complete. No Rosorvo. EDWARD LEYDON, Auctioneer. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1835, NOON. "VTEWMARKET. "VTEWMARKET TWTEWMARKET. £10 £10 £10 ■VTILLA QITES. TXOUSE aiTES. /COTTAGE OITEB YOUR OWN LANDLORD FOR £10, COTTAGE AND ORCHARD AND GARDEN SITES, 4c, fee, &c, ALL FOR £10. O ri /GREENWOOD XXAS boon favoured with instructions to 1 cut up and offer for ealo by auction on the abovo date, ALL THAT VALUABLK PIECE OF LAND, containing about M acres, and having over 1,000 feet frontline to Brighton Koart, and intersected by 60 feot wide road running from tho Romuora Koart alongside the Masonic Hall, through tho property to Brighton Road, and being within 5 minutes' distance of tho Newmarket Btation. Tho views from tho land aro very grand, commanding tho whole of Hobson Bay, North Shore, Rangitoto Chiumul, and tho surrounding Ben and land. WORKING MEN OF NEWMARKET, SPECULATORS AND OTHERS. This is a raro chance to secure a good-sized lot for a residence sito and garden. Tho land being situated so near to tho fast-rising town of Newmarket, is bound to double Itself in vnluo within tho next, twelve months, and tho terms on which tho property will bo offered brings it within reach of all, namely: £10 per allotment deposit on all lots bought for £100 or less, and £20 por allotments deposit on lota bought for more than £100. Balanco may remain at 7 por cent, per annum for 8 years, or 5 per cont. discount will bo allowed for cash. BE YOUR OWN FREEHOLDER tob £10. THERE IS MONEY IN IT. n. c. g™vow>' AUCTIONEEB. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 9, NOON. TO THE TRADE. GAS FITTINGS, GASFITTERS' TOOLS, A SUPERIOR IRON LATHE, TOY TOOL BOXES. R ARTHUR HAS beon favoured with instructions to sell by auction at his Mart (third story). Queen-street, on Monday next, February 9, at 12 o'clock noon, BY ORDER OF THK TRUSTEES OF A BANKRUPT STOCK FROM THE SOUTH, Gas Fittings and Fixtures in great variety, a Superior Iron Lathe. BY ORDER OF THE TRUSTKES OF A DECEASED ESTATE, A woll-assortod lot of Gasflttors' Tools and Requisites. TO CLEAR CONSIGNMENTS, 80 boxes Tools and Chests. Now on view. Terms cash. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12, At Noon. SUPERIOR RESIDENCE SITES, FINE VIEW, CLEARED AND CULTIVATED, RICH VOLCANIC SOIL, MOUNT EDEN. R. ARTHUR HAS been favoured with instructions from J. Potter, Esq., to soli by irabHo auction, at his Estate, Land, and House Sale Rooms, Arthur's Mart, on Thursday, Fobruarjr 12, at 12 o'clock noon, THAT WELL-SITUATED PROPERTY, adjoining his residence and grounds, having a largo frontage to the Mount Eden Road and to Essex Road, which is a continuation of Stokes's Road, extended through tho property, subdivided into 22 Jf'INE JJUILDING gITES. The position is beautiful, pleasant, and convenient ; volcanic soil; charming view of land and water, suburb and country, mountain and plain; but a short distance from the city, omnibuses passing every few minutes; surrounded by a superior class of residences. Lithographio Plans aro now ready, and can be' obtained on application at the office of tho Auctioneer. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19, A r Noon, devonportTnorth shore. FINE FREEHOLD BUILDING SITES AND COTTAGE. R. ARTHUR HAS been favoured with instruction* from tho Proprietor to soli by public auction, at his Estate, Land, and House Saleroom, Arthur's Mart, Queen-street, on Thursday, the 19th, at 12 o'clock noon, THIRTEEN LARGE, WELL-SITUATBD FREEHOLD BUILDING SITES, having frontages to Flagstaff Road and Abbotsford Terrace, Devonport, North Shore, but a short distance from the wharf, on a good road, adjoining Melrose. The larger portion of tho immediate neighbourhood is occupied, and good residences aro erected. On No. 13 there is a comfortable Cot>ago. The position is pleasant, convenient, and healthy, commanding an extensive viow. Teems Exceptionally Easy. MONDAY, 9th FEBRUARY, AT NOON. PROPERTIES AT MORNINGSIDE. JOHN REID & CO. ARE instructed by'the Official Assignee to offer by public auction at their Rooms 26, Queen-street, on Monday, 9th February, at twelve noon, THE FOLLOWING PROPERTIES IN THB ESTATE OF J. H. SMITH :- Allotments Nos. 1 and U, with a new Sevenroomed House, frontage to New North Rood; and allotment No. 2, with frontago to New North Road, and No. 63, with frontage to Western Springs Road. Allotments Nos. 11, 15, and 16, with frontage to New North Road. Allotment fronting Mornlngside Railway Station, with a Seven-roomed House; frontages, 85 foet to New Noith Road, and 120 feet to Wol-seley-street. Allotment, part of section 17, 80 feet frontage to Wolseley-street. Allotment, part of section 17, 106 feet frontage to Wolseley-street, with a new Four-roomed House. Allotment In Wolseley-street, 148 feet frontage, with a good Five-roomed House. Two Allotments In Wolseley-street, part of section 49, 80 feet and 89 feet frontage respectively. Allotments Nob. 16 and" 17, U9 feet to Western Spring! Road, by 199 feet, by 263 feet. Allotments Nos. 7 to 13, with, two Dweliinga and Wprfcenop Worsen,

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Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 5477, 7 February 1885, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 5477, 7 February 1885, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 5477, 7 February 1885, Page 8

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