Auctions. ROBERT "WILSON [REGINALD CLAYTON MONDAY, JUNE* 25, 1894, Eleven o'clock a.«m. VWLSON AND CLAYTON . Have been instructed by the Auckland Harbour Board to sell by public auction, at the offices ', of the Board, Quay-street, cm Monday, the i 25th June, 1894, at 11 a.m.. THE LEASES for a Term of Seven (7) Years of Allotments Nos. 1 to" 10 and 11 to • 26 ihclusire. Mechanics' Bay. braft lease and conditions of sale Will be , on view at the Offices of the Board. I Upbet Price : : Allotments No. 1. 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7. £7 10s per annum each. \ No. 8. £10 per annum. Nos. 9,10 and 14, £25, per annum each Nos. 15,16 and 17, *5 per annum the lot ' Nos. 18 and 19. £4 per per annum each ' Nos. 20, 21, 22. 23 and 24, £5 per annum each Nos. 25 and 26, £6 per annum the lot. : WILSON AND CLAYTON, Auctioneers. | T"UES~DA"Yr26thrjONE, . ! At 11 o'Clock. ipOOKSI. . BO 0 X S! • The Subscribers will sell by auction, at their ' Rooms. Queen-street, on Tuesday," 26th, at 11 o'clock, /itfMlS VOLUMES OF BOOKS, . yfc\l''U'' comprising— ' Enginoerinß and Bnildingr, 14 vols., Mysteries, ' Court oF London. Edmond of Dantes, Venetia, r Countess. Monte Christo, Rose Foster. Caroline of Brunswick (by Reynolds), Wilson's Chomistry, Maury's Geography of the Sea, Text ' Book of Science, Buclmn's Medicine, Smedley's ' Hydropathy, Josephus. Curiosities of Litera- • ture, .Mormonism, Social Bees, Report Exhibition Juries. British Gazetters. 9 vols.. Geology and Mineralogy, Antiquity of Man (by LyelH, Walkers Dictionary, Howith's Remarkable Places, Macdonald's Farming. Museum of ■ Science, Scenes and Sports of Savage Lands, Western World. Lang's New South Wales, Great Lone Land, Conquest of Peru. Bruce's Travels, Russia (by Wallace). Nineveh and Babylon. Pictorial History of Anierica. Arour.d i the World, Sala's American Diary, Australia, Tasmania, and New Zealand, Earth nnd Man, ; Baker's Africa, Park's Travels. Cook's Voyages. Russell's Diary on India, Bancroft's United States* Beeton'a Men of the Age, Bulwer J.ytton's Works, Miller's Geology, Herschell's Works, Darwin's, Lyell's, Disraeli's, and Mac-' kay's Works, Manual of Dates, Cookery, Cabinet Lawyer, Daily Wants, Workshop Receipts, Markham's England, Hudibras, History of Booksellers, Haunted London, Biography. Gil Bias. Le3 Miserables, Coleridge. Pope, Campbell, Coming Wonders, etc., etc., etc. SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON, , Auctioneers. [ MONDAY, JULY 9. ■ ' 400 ACRES LAND, WAIPA.' The Subscribers will sell by auction, at their Rooms, Queen-street, on Monday. July 9, at 12 o'clock, by order of the Registrar of the Supreme Court, LOTS 147, 149 TO 157, PARISH OF WAIPA, containing 400 acres, situate in the Raglan District, übout 7 miles from Ngaruawahia, by a good road; 300 acres bush, rest fern. SAMUEL COCHRANE ft SON, Auctioneers. TUESDAY, JUNE 26, Ab 11 o'Clock. KETCH GLEAM. G. W. BINNEY & SONS Havft received instructions to sell by public > auction, at their mart, Fort-street, on TUESDAY, 26th June, at 11 o'clock, THE KETCH GLEAM, 12 tons register, with gear complete. The vessel can be inspected alongside the 1 Hobßon-st, Wharf. Torms ab Sale. \ ' . FRIDAY, 29th JUNE, At 2 p.jaa. eliatp. • SPECIAL SALE OF SUPERIOR FARM PROPERTIES NORTH OF AUCKLAND. SAMUEL VAILE AND SONS, Will sell by auction at their Land Sale Rooms, 85, Quoen-street. BY ORDER OF THE ADMINISTRATOR OF THE ESTATE OF THE LATJB J. W. LEECE, ESQ., ATERY SUPERIOR STOCK STATION. THE NGAHiIA ESTATE. "1 PyA~! ACRES OF RICH LAND, E_ 6 \P JL fenced in 14 subdivisions. 12C0 ACRES IN GRASS, small orchard, about 80 acres bush. ~.,,. Plenty of water everywhere, boil, volcanic, alluvial on limestone formation, and loam on The Buildings comprise a fine dwelling-house of 13 rooms in all. man's cottago. largo wool and shearing shed, dipping yard, etc., stables, har-ness-room, cowhouse, calf-pen, poultry-house, stonkyards, etc. The live stock includes 1800 sheep, 135 head of cattle, and 21 horses. This splendid property is situated within easy distance from Kawakawa, and an 18 hours'journey from Auckland. The neighbourhood is excellent, being occupied by wealthy station holders. Its present carrying capacity is equal to 2600 sheep and 200 head of cattle. In order that the estate may bo wound up this property must be realised. It will first be offered io one lot. with stock and implements, as a going concern, and if not sold thus, then 1 the freehold will be offered by itself. 1 Terms : Half cash, balance at 6 per cent, for ! 3 or 5 years. BY ORDER OF T. WILKINSON, ESQ. ORURU VALLEY" PLA4\ ACRES SHEEP AND CATTLE tJdlbvJ' FARM.—I2O acres fenced in six ptid.iocks. 200 acres grass. 20 acres bush, i aero orchard. Soil, blacit alluvial on clay. House (nearly new) of 6 rooms, barn. 20 by 30 with loft; four-stall stable with loft, cowshed, maize crib (400 buthels). sheds, smokehouse, piggorThe live stock comprises 250 sheep, 40 head of c*ule and four horses. This desirable farm is situated about 5 miles from Mangonui by a finb navigable kivkr. or seven miles by a good metalled road, and will be offered with or without the lire stock and implements as may be desired. BY ORDER OF If. WILDING. Esq. HIS FINE FARM of 360 acres, sitnated throe and a-half miles from Kawakawa, nearly all fencod, in eight sub-divisions; 120 acres grass, 1 acre orchard, remainder fern, etc. House of eight rooms, verandah on threo sides, dairy, large stable, barn, cow-house, piggerios, etc. Largo run adjoining. The house is surrounded by taetetttlly laid out ornamental grounds, and commands flno views. ALSO, ADJOINING THE ABOVE. 16>Cfe ACRES—AII Valuable Standing t3 */ Bush; soil—a rich loam on clay. WITHOUT RESERVE. rRIAURAROA PARISH. Kaipara—Lob jl 160 containing 200 acres, and having fine frontage to freshwater river. This is roporcod to be " good soil." Laud Transfer Title. WYNYARDTON (Coromandol) — 11 Allotments near the recent find of gold. Further particulars from the Auctioneers. SAMUEL VAILE AND SONS, 85, Queen sb , Auckland. FRIDAY, JUNE. 29, ' \ At 2 p.m. sharp. SAMUEL VAILE & SONS Will sell by auction, at their Land Sale Rooms, 85, Queen-street. B3' Order of the Morbgß^ee, OTAHUHU— Tliafc line. Property, recently in the occupation of the late Mr Robert Garrctt. The Dwelling comprises eight rooms, servant's room and offices. The outbuildings are very complete, and consist of dairy store, washhouse, coalhouse, large stable, buggyhouse. etc. There are also very extensivo vinerie.H in (our good buildings, the largest fitted with healing apparatus. Water supply from three wells and numerous tanks. .Ine well is fined with windmill, and water is distribute 1 through pipes overJhe proDnrty. T»io Grounds comprise FT\ X ACRKS. all tiledrained and highly improved. Concrete paths mid vfl.nl Situated three iniuutea' walk from Otahuhu Railway Station. Fine healthy locality. Good neighbours.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXV, Issue 149, 23 June 1894, Page 8
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