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Auctions. W. S. COCHRANE] [JAS. DACEE MONDAY, NOVEMBER 28, ' • ■ 'At 12 o'clock. THE WELL-KNOWN HAMPTON PARK ESTATE, TAMAKI. SUBDIVIDED INTO SMALL FARMS. SPLENDID RICH VOLCANIC LAND. The Subscribers have received nstructions to jell by auction, at their Booms. QueenBtreet, on Monday; 28th November, at 12 o'clock, . ■. .. mHE WELL-KNOWN HAMPTON i PARK ESTATE, situated on the Main Road, Tamaki, the property of the Rev. Gideon Smales, all Splendid Volcanic Land, wonderfully rich and fertile, producing the heaviest crops Divided into a number of SMALL FARMS, Varying from 4 to 25 acres, as follows :— Lot 2 contains 16 acres and 14 perches, in good grass corner of mam road and side road, fenced on three sides Lot 3. contains 17 acres 2 roods and 4 perches, in grass, fenced on three sides, fronts good metalled road 1 ) gelled road. Lot 8, contains 14 acres 2 \ roods and 31 Inches I Ml good Lot9,contains 15 acresl ! ]and fence( f rood and 28 perches, > three Bides with small Cottage I splendid view. Lot 10, contains 17 acres 2 1 roods and 18 perches / Lot 11, contains 16 acres 2 roods and 9 perches, in grass Lot 12. contains 8 acres \ and 24 perches § Lot 14, contains 6 acres A ° WIW, Lot 15. contains 7 acres \\ and 6 perches (corner) y Lot 16, contains 4 acres g and 24 perches P Rich land, frontLot 17, contains 5 acres > ing main road, Lot 18, contains 7 acres ft well sheltered. Lot 19, contains 8 acres j Lot 20, contains 7 acres 3 \ FrO ntmainroad. rooda and 32 perches I m g ra ss, beautiful Lot 21, contains S acres 2 { af™ roods and 11 perches f f ' d on Lot 22, contains 15 acres 2 1 Bide& , roods . / Lot 23, contains 34 acres and 4 porches, partly fenced Lot 24, contains 27 acres 1 \ These are all rood and 11 perches, I flrst-clas3 little and has a large D wel- I far ms. bei n g liug-house V splendid land. Lot 25, contains 20 acres 2 f capable of growroods and 19 perches I mg the heaviest Lot 26, contains 17 acres 2 I crops, front main roods and 10 perches / road. « Lot 27, contains 14 acres 2 roods and 16 perches, all fenced and in grass, splendid land, and capital position, being nearly all road frontage, , Terms : One-fourth Cash ; balance on , mortgage at 7 per cent. FOR ABSOLUTE SALE. Lithograph Plans and further particulars on application. SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON, ■ ■ih'K: .< ~,.:, -.Auctioneers. ■."■-:.: ■ :■■■:. _■»'! W. S. COCHRANE.] .-,'■- [JAS. DACBE. MONDAY, DECEMBER 5, At 12 o'Clock. FREEHOLD PROPERTY, STANLEYSTREET. ; IMPROVED FARM, 262 ACRES, ... ' WAIPU. ■~ ~' ' The si , . '■■ ; ficrlbers have received instructions from the Registrar of the Sapreme Court, at Aockland. to sell by auction, at their Rooms, Queenstreet, on Monday, stti proximo, at 12 O'clock, LOTS 30 and 37 of the subdiviiioll ;o1 Allotment 19, Section 11, Stanley-street City of Auckland, Containing 2 roods and 16 perches, with all Buildings thereon erected, and all the Appurtenances thereto belonging, as now occupied by the Auckland Vinegar Company. Allotment SO, Parish of "Waipu, County of Marßden, containing 262 acres: nis large water frontage. With large dwelling-house, and all imSro vomcnts, the property of Mr Murdoch IcLeod. • : '■'■'' SAMUEL COCHRANE & SQN, ,v Auctioneers:. :< *. Vfk S. COCHEANE] ' [JAS. DAOEB I MONDAY, DECEMBER 5, At 12 o'Clock. VALUABLE IMPROVED FARM, OTAHUHU. 82 ACRES RICH LAND, GREAT SOUTH ROAD, AND FRONTING TAMAKT RIVER. The subscribers have received instructions from the Registrar of the Supreme Courtj at Auckland, to sell by auction, at tbeir Rooms, Queon-street, on Monday, December 5, at twelve o'clook, : ' A LLOTMENT 137, and part allotment _£\_ 13, Parish of Manurewa, County of Eden; containing 81 acres 2 roods and 13 perches rich land, all fenced, subdivided into paddocks, and in cultivation; has extensive frontages to the Great South Road and the Tamaki lliver the Building s consist of Substantial Brick Residence, and numerous Outbuildings. The above is well known as the Grange. For further particulars apply to SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON, ■ Auctioneers. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 29. TO MERCHANTS, SHOPKEEPERS, AND OTHERS. CHEESE. CHEESE. . CHEESE. : CHEESE. CHEESE. .CHEESE,, G. W. BINNEY & SONS Have received instructions to sell by Public Auction at their Mart, Corn Exchange, Fortstreet, on Tuesday, November 29th, at 11 o'clock, Qq CASES OF PRIME WAIKATO AND TARANAKI FACTORY . CHEESE. J In lots to suit purchasers. Terms at Sale. No delivery charged on Wool. Commission, 2iper cent. ALE X. A- ITRE N, AUCTIONEER, LAND, ESTATE, AND COMMISSION AGENT. Regular Sales every Tuesday of Hides, Skins, Wool, Tallow, &<y CITY MARKET. TTESOTH AND AITKEN, GRAIN AND SEED MER OHANTSI Queen-street, Auckland, Have just reoeivod, ex Aorangi, their NEW SHIPMENTS 1 ov - • MAJIGOLDS. • Mammoth Long Red Yellow Globe Sutton's Golden Tankard. TURNIPS. Swedes Yellow Aberdeen Yellow Tankard Devonshire Grey Stone . Pomeranian White Globe. RYEGRASS, COCKSFOOT, CLOVERS, BONEDUST, And SUPERPHOSPHATES of all grades; And the largest and best importation of _ GARDEN .AND FLOWER SEEDS In the colony. Catalogues sent free. NEW ZEALAND~FLAX AND TOW. Agents for the INDIAN TEA imported by Captain Herrold direct from his brother's gardens at Darjeeling, :

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Auckland Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 279, 26 November 1887, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 279, 26 November 1887, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 279, 26 November 1887, Page 8