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,„ . Auctions. SATURDAY, JUNE 25th, At 12 o'Clock. ON ACCOUNT OF WHOM IT-;MAY CONCERN. SCHOONER "JULIA PRYC'E," TONNAGE il TONS. AS THE VESSEL~NOW LIES ON THE BEACH NEAR MANGAWAI. B. TONKS & CO. Have received instructions to sell on Saturday, June 25th, at 12 o'clock, SCHOONER JULIA PRYCE, of 41 TONS With all the Sails, Spars', Anchors, Windlass, Chains. Rigging, Stove, Boat, Casks, etc., etc., now on board the vessel, AS SHE NOW LIES ON THE BEACH NEAR MANGAWAI. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29, At 12 o'Clock. LAKE TAKAPUNA. LAKE TAKAPUNA. PROPERTY OF 59 ACRES, KNOWN AS MENARY'S FARiM. B. TONICS & CO. Have received instructions to sell on Wednesday, June 29. at 12 o'clock, LAKE TAKAPUNA PROPERTY of 59 Acres, known as Menary's Farm, and at present leased to and in occupation of the Devonport Dairy Company. •• .^'.'■■■. . - This Property is beautifully situated at the junction of the Devonport. Northcote. and Waiwera Roads, and is within 15 chains of Lake Takapnna. There isa Dwelling on the Property, and all Buildings necessary to carry on either a Farm or Dairy Business. The Waiwera coach passes the Propertydaily, and it i 3 the terminus of the Devonport 'buses, which ply frequently throughout the This sale offers an exceptional opportunity of securing a property with every probability of enhanced prospective value, as the Lake Properties are certain to advance in the immediate future, or as a Dairy Farm its present value will give a handsome return on the purchase money. The Property is admirably adapted for subdividing if the buyer has this end in view. For full particulars and conditions of sale, apply to B. TONKS & CO., Auctioneers. K. ARTHUR] [J. F. BUDDIE. WEDNESDAY, 11 a.m. PIANOFORTE, TELESCOPE DININGTABLE, AND GENERAL HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS. ARTHUR & BUDDLE Have been favoured with instructions to sell by Public Auction at their Mart, Queen Street, on Wednesday next, at 11 o'clock a.m. A WELL ASSORTED LOT OF GOOD USEFUL HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and Effects, Glass, China and Earthenware, Cutlery. Plated Ware, Pictures, Kitchen Utensils, a nice Pianoforte in black and gold, Telescope Dining-tablc. Cane Chairs, a handsome inlaid Loo Table, Drawing Room and Dining Itoom Suites, Chefflonier, Carpets, Rugs, Fender 3. Fire Irons, Oilcloth. Matting. Iron Bedsteads. Spring and other Mattresses. Chests of Drawers. Washstands, Toilet Set and. Glasses, Toilet Tables, &c, &c. Terms—Cash Before Delivery. Auctions. W. b. COCIitIANF.] [J. DACRE THURSDAY, JUNE 30. ;"■ COTTAGE-LONDON-STREET. PONSONBY. . . The subscribers will sell by auction at their Rooms. Queen-street, on THURSDAY, 30th instant, at twelve o'clock, by order of the Registrar of the Supreme Court at Auckland, f" OTI3S of. the Subdivision of parts Lots JLJ 14 and 17, Section 8. Ponsonby, City of Auckland, having a frontage of 47 feet to Lon-don-street, with a Cottage of fivexooms erected thereon, now occupied by Mr D. S. Cambie. For further particulars apply to . SAMUEL COCHRANE &SON, Auctioneers. .. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. TO ARRIVE PER OAMARU, NOW HOURLY EXPECTED. QRANGES I /^RANGES! ! .5! G. W..BINNEY& SONS Will sell as soon as vessel arrives, 200,000 OKANG£SEX OAMARU. WITHOUT RESERVE. Public Notices. SK "A \l I . N"' -G. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. By the request of numerous citizens of Auckland a SKATING RINK will be opened upon a most complete and elaborate scale, at the CITY HALL, on SATURDAY NEXT, June 2o. <; ... ; ;k!/a . : . Particulars^in future issue. ' ■ W. ,;C. ° w A ,K----BAEER AND CONFECTIONER, ' (Late of Manakau Road, Parnell,) Begs to intimate to his customers vni friends that he is still carrying on business, and that he has REMOVED to Wa3[efield street, where ho hopes by strict attention to business to still merit their custom and esteem.EVONPORT FERRY COMPANY. ———>' ■'. The Ferry Company will, run Extra Boats TOMORROW EVENING, for the Auckland Illumination. The Britannia will return from Devonport Wharf at 7 p.m.. thus-giving the Aiicklanders the chance of viewing the Electric Light at Fort Cautley, which is on from 5.30 up fo 7p.m. ' Tf: O It . S A L E, X v Several Choice Suburban Farms, ' ■< ~.."■ such as :,; "; ,j' BOMBAY—First-class Farm of 225 acres subdivided into paddock, orchard, etc.; good piece of bush, first-class homestead, house contains 6 rooms, barns, stables, cowshed, etc., etc. (Folio 199).—D. F. Evans. Agent. MAUKU, Pukekoho West—l4o acres splendid Land, sub-divided into Paddocks, etc., etc., close to public school. (Folio 499). PAPAKURA—Snug little Farm of 35 acres of; splendid Land, sub-divided, into paddocks, garden, etc., etc.; nice house of 6 rooms and outbuildings. (Folio 499). ' if. ~.' TAMAKI EAST-Splendid Farm of 167acre3, subdivided into paddock, etc.; nico piece hush, house and outbuildings, situate about 14 miles from Auckland. (Folio 497). FLAT BUSH, about 15 miles from Auckland —Farm of 367 acres, subdivided into paddocks, etc.; nice piece bush. Price, £1 per acre, including buildings. (No. 1660). AW1TU.—L0t.75,143 acres, unimproved, 10s per acre. Lot 76. 75 acres, unimproved, ?5s per acre. (Folio 500.) PAPAKURA CREEK.-75 acres good Land, water frontage. £4 10s per acre., TAKAPUNA.—Section' 111, SS acres. TAUPIRL-Corner section, No. 23. Town sections 21G, 217, 218. Cheap. 1888. AVONDALE.-10 acres splendid Land and new house and out-buildings. , SWANSON. quarter mile from station.— Farm of 80 acres. 2-roomed house, stable, stock aud farm implements, good ereeki '£620 ".', ~~. ; , -,', As ,-. '■ ; ■

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Auckland Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 144, 20 June 1887, Page 8

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