AIICfcSOMS. A UCKLAND HARBOUR SOARD J&. LffiiSEa 16TH DECEMBER, AT 11 AJK. G. W. BINNEY and SONS Hnve been instructed by the Auckland Harbour Board, to sell by public auction (through C. B. X insraweU. Auctioneer), at the Offices of the Bourd, Quay-street, on ™*'=M£fM£ December, 1896. at 11 a.m., the following: | Leases of Allotments:— 'TllotiS IT ?7 and KOutowft* West, for a term of 21 years from date of sale, unset nrice £40 psr annum eacn Allotment No. 2. North of Auckland Dock. fo__!S of 21 rears from 17th _*_bruary. 1893 nns'it urice £20 per annum AllotraeTt No. 6». Commerce-street, for a term of 50 yS^from date of eftle; upset price. £30 P6lnoKt No. 14. Fort-street. for a term of 50 yetra from date of sale; upset price. £30 per "Allotment No. 31. Gore-stroet for a tnwofM year* from date of sale; upset pneo. £25 per * _UH?trae_tNo. 32. Gore-street, for a term of 50 years from date of sale; upset price. £20 per aßAsotmonto No. 90. 85, Customs-street East for a term of 50 yaars from date of oale; upset price, £3 per foot per annum Allotment No, 101, Customs-stroot East, for a term of 50 yearo ftroni date of sale; upset price, 105,ni16! Customs-street East, for a term of SO years from date of sale; upset price, £2 10s per foot per annans Allotments No. 132, 144, Quay-street, for a term of 60 years from date of sale; upset price, _E_B? NoT^d 2, Mechanics' Bay. fora term of 21 ysrs from date of sale; upset price, £7 10s per annum each . Allotmonts No. 4, 7. Mechanics' Bay, for a term of 21 years from dalu of sale ; upsot price, £BAUo ltmen lts"No. f'23. 26, Mechanics' Bay, for a term of 21 rears from^ date of sale; upset price, £5 par annum each Plans. Conditions of Sale and Draft Leases will be on view at the Offices of the Board. AUCKLAND WOOLBROKERS' "^ ASSOCIATION. THE FIRST WOOL SALE WILL BE HELD ON* WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1896, AT 9 A.M.. AT THE WOOL EXCHANGE ROOMS, QUEEN St, HUNTER & NOLAN. G. W. BINNEY & SONS. N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO. (Limited) ALFRKD BUCKLAND & SONS. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 27, At 2 p.m. sharp. SAMUEL VAILE & SONS (Per Samuel Vailo) will sell by auction at their Lunci Sale Rooms, 95, Queen-street, AUKAND SEASIDE ESTATE AT OfOTIO. The Property coiaprisri»i, 140 acres of Rood land, part of which will grow SO bushels of maize to the ace without manure. The soil is partly drained swamp and partly black sandy loam, about two-thirds of whole ploughable and workable in any weather; all wellfe»cedinl9subdivisions; 400 acres in uras', 400 acres in rough feed, and the balance is fern and tutu scrub, with a littlobush. Well watered. SUPERIOR RESIDENCE of 10 Rooms, well built of flr-t-class kauri, and roofed with iron, nearly new. The situation is exceptionaliy healthy and pleasant, Ijeing well elevated, ana commanding a magnificent panorama of the Bay of Plenty and surrounding country. The outbuildings arc most substantial and complete and consist of stables (5 stalls and 2 loose boxes), barn, workshop, implement shed, and engine room, piggeries for 120 pigs, sheep yaids for 1500 sheep, stock yard. Frontage to river and sea, half mile from school; mails delivered on to property. Also, WAIROA SOUTH. EXCELLENT LITTLE FARM of 50 acres. i all fence i in nine subdivisions—4 acres maize, oata, potatoes, etc., i acre orchard. 5 acres manuka bush, balance (trass. 30 acres level, balance uuduiating. Permanent water in every paddock. HOUSE of 6 rooms, washhouse. dairy, cowshed, etc., etc. A mile aud a-half from post and telegraph office, creamery, school, churches, etc.. etc. Tradesmen call at the farm. Terms—Half sash, balance at 5 pur ce.nt. lor a years. A pretty little property. Further particulars from SAMUEL VAILE AND SONS, House and Land Auctioneers, 95, Queen-sfcree*. MONDAY, 16th NOVEMBER, At 11 o'Clock ON THE PREMISES, CORNER PITT AND VINCENT STREETS. In the Estate of William Adamaou, FANCY GOODS and PICTURE FRAME MAKER, and DEALER, as undor— Toys, Fancy Goods. Clock, Pictures. Carved Susn Ornaments. Roller Organ. Glassware, Bruahware, Tools Paints. Tables. Jap Screens, Piusk Plaques. Pictures. OIL PAINTINGS, ' CHKOMOS. ETCHINGS, Mirrors 25 Very Large OIL PAINTINGS, etc., etc; Also, Picfture, Maker*' Tools anrl Material, Canvas, CaHs Kret Saw, Lathe and Chißel, Circular Machine, Cutters. Paint Mill. Cramp, Glue Pots Carpenter's Tools. Circular Saw. Wire Easels, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. Bedstead, Bedding. Mirror. Table*, Oil Cloth, Etc. Etc. Etc. GABRIEL LEWrS and CO. Have been instructed by Messrs Cook and Gray, Trade Assignees, to sell mHE WHOLE OF ABOVE, JL on MONDAY NEXT, at U o'clock. Without Reserve Terms Ca3h. Louis Leivis, Auctioneer. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 17, At) 11 o'Clock, Ex "TONGARIRO." On Account of whom ifc may concern. LADIES' EVENING SHOES. LADIES' WALKING SHOES. lISFANTS' FANCY BOOTS AND SHOES. ONLY. GABRIEL LEWIS & CO. Will sell on above date at 11 o'clock, on account of whom it may concern. S6> CASES OF ABOVE GOODS. JUST LANDED. Tsrma at Sale. Louis Lewis, Auctioneer, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 27, At. 12 Noon, Sharp. CITY PROP ERT Y. J. THOBNES Will Sell by auction at his Land Auction Rooms, 91. Quoen-street, DESIRABLE COTTAGE IN LIVER-POOL-STREET. Lot 65 of Lots 5 to 10, Section 37. City. \V. S. COCIIRASEJ IJAS. BAOBE TUESDAY, 17th NOVEMBER, At 11 o'Clock. FANCY COODS AND STATIONERY. BOOKS. TOOLS. The Subscribers (through J. Dacre. Auctioneer) will sell by auotion at their Rooms. Queenstreet, on Tuesday next, at 11 o'claclc, STOCK-IN-TRADE OF A FANCY GOODS DEALER AND STATIONER, consisting of Books, Toys. Musical Instruments. Pictures, Inks, Cutlery, Combs, Brushes, Walking Sticks, Maps, Tools, Planes. Fancy Goods, etc., etc.SAMUEL COCHRANE and SON, AKC&iaasere.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXVII, Issue 271, 14 November 1896, Page 8
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