AUCTIONS. CHARLES CLARK. MR CHARLES CLABK (Established 1861), AUCTIONEER, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, LICENSED LAND BROKER. CASH FOR INVESTMENT in sums of £50 and upwards at Lowest Current Rates. Houses of every description in Town and Suburbs for Sale and to Let. MONTHLY CATALOGUE OF PROPERTIES FOB SALE AND TO LET On application or posted free. No charge made for advertising in this Catalogue. 2315 £12,000, £5000, and £3000 f|**o LEND on MORTGAGE at Lowest Current JL Rates, and in broken sums if required. No procuration fees. CHARLES CLARK, 8737 Hereford street SALE OF PROPERTY. BY ORDER OF THE ASSETS REALISATION BOARD. MR CHARLES CLARK and MESSRS TONKS, NORTON and CO. have been favoured with instructions from the Assets Realisation Board to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, AT MR CHARLES CLARK'S ROOMS, In Hereford street, on MONDAY, APRIL 26th, Commencing at 2 o'clock p.m., . The following Choice CITY AND SUBURB AN PROPERTIES : Lot I—Gloucester street, 40ft by 105 ft, to the west of and adjoining Mes__ Joynt and Andrews', with bakery, &c., thereon. Lot 2— Corner High and Tuam streets, 62ft x 50it, with the factory premises rented by Mr J. Clegg, perambulator maker. Lot 3—Corner Manchester street and South Town belt, opposite the railway station, 3 roods 14 perches, with all the buildings thereon in the occupation of the Walter A. Wood Mowing and Reaping Machine Company. Lot 4—Riccarton road and West Town belt, 2 roods 30 perches, with brick house cf twelve rooms, at present let to J. J. Hamilton, Esq., Public Trustee. Lot s—Corner Opawa road and Wilson's road, 2 of an acre, with dwellinghouse of seven rooms, stabling, &c. Lately occupied by Mrs Dowling. Lot 6—Opawa road, nearly 4". acres in ornamental grounds, pond, orchard and paddock, with the large aud substantially-built dwellinghouse, stabling, kc, thereon, now in the occupation of J. Embling, Esq. Lot 7—Ferry road, opposite the Nursery of Messrs Ross and Leighton, six building allotments, containing 26 perches each; also ten similar allotments at the back, fronting Frederick street Lot B—Opawa, just over the bridge, and overlooking the River Heathcote, 2 acres and 28 perches, bounded by tbe Opawa road, the River road and the i ail way line Lot 9— Opawa. south of, and opposite the railway station, a number of allotments in sub-division ot section 96. Lot 10—Carlyle street, 'Sydenham, two i-acres, between Madras street and the Gasworks road, adjoining Mr Langdown's siding. Lot 11—Sections 40 and 41, corner London and Cumberland streets, Richmond, each containing one .-acre. VERY LIBERAL TERMS OF PAYMENT, Viz., 10 per cent, deposit, 5 per cent in six months, 's per cent, iv twelve months, 5 per cent in eighteen months, 5 per cent, in two years, 5 per cent, in thirty months, and balance in five years. Interest 4. per cent CHARLES CLARK (H. S. Brown) \ Joint TONKS, NORTON and CO. /Auctioneers, 'No. 739 8504 GUINNESS AND LeCBEN. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. IMPORTANT SALE Of the well known ESKBANK ESTATE, OF ABOUT 4810 AOEES> Which has been subdivided into suitable farms. GOTNNESS AND LECREN (in conjunction witb the Canterbury Farmers' Co-operative Association) have received instructions from the Assets Realisation Board, TO SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At the Rooms of Guinness and LeCren, on 24th APRIL, 1897, . , At 2 o'clock. Plans and further particulars can be obtained from the Auctioneers, GUINNESS and LECREN 1 Tolnt A - enti , CAN-BY. FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSN' j Jam A « enV! - 8431 J. THORNES. J t T.. H O R N E S, LAND AUCTIONEER, HOUSE, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, 91 QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. OWNERS of PROPERTY in AUCKLAND residing in any other part of New Zealand will find it to their advantage to appoint Mr Thornes as their agent, the careful management of estates for absentees forming a special feature of his business. CATALOGUES and PRINTED LISTS of Farms, Land, Houses and Building Allotments supplied on application. In quoting it will be sufficient to give the number *only I elect tbe following as examples of desirable Properties in the Auckland Province, and recommend intending purchasers to make early application :— VERY SUPERIOR FARM AT MANGAWHARA. only three miles from the Railway Station, and near Thames Valley Company's Estate This dpsirable property consists of 1273 acres of first-class land, the whole of which is securely fenced __■_ s_~divi—ed into 22 p_d—oclts _>- sheep-proof fences, pnriri and seven wires. It is bounded on three sides by the W&ihou river, and the Okoroire -Mid Manparoa streams respectively. Over 1000 acre, been cleared, ploughed, disced, harrowed, and laid down in English gross; 100 acres of plantation, over 15 years old, ot useful and choice timber. There are about 50 acres in crops—oats', mangolds, carrots, pumpkins, and potatoes. Three acres io full bearing orchard of plums, peaohes, apples, &c Most complete sheep-dips, yards, and races. Extensive outbuildincrs, all covered with corrugated iron, and com prising- Woolsbed, 16 by 40 feet; stable, 20 by 40 feet, with loft to hold 10 tons hay; milking shed, implement shed 14 by 40 feet; large storage shed and tool house 40 by 40 feet; new cottage for men; concrete dairy and stands: washhouse with copper; conr crete tank 4000 gallons, and never-failing well, There is also a valuable natural hot spring on property. The residence has 11 rooms, large and lofty, with verandah on two sides, and covered way to detached kitchen, bathroom, &c. ; fine range, Venetian blinds, and every convenience of a modern home. The land, at present, will carry 1500 sheep, 100 head of cattle, and 10 horses. The owner's reason for disposal is failing health, and the instructions are imperative that the farm must be sold. Land Transfer Title, vol. 69, folio IZL Price, £3000. > No. AlO TE AROHA. GRANT and FOSTER'S celebrated espe__olyehosen Settlement is now open for selection in lots of about 100 ACRES, To .nit purchasers, FIVE LOTS—Total 562 acres—at 30s per acre. Main road and river frontages. V7V-UR LOTS—Total 649 acres—at 30s per acre if X. selected, or 25s per s acre in one block. Frontages to the Mataroata Estates ; the land is unimproved, bnt carrying stock, for which it is eminently suited. FARM AT PAPATOITOI. (14 miles main road from city.) 1 ryr ACRES FIRST-CLASS LAND, with 11*. Dwelling-house and all farm buildings, shedding, _..; well fenced and subdivided ; rich pasturage. The owner, a fanning expert, retiring through illhealth, will accept £12 per acre, which is a large concession on its real value. Easy terms, and a large amount of the purchase money could be arranged for. J. THORNES, Land Auctioneer, 91 Queen street. Auckland METHVEN YARDS COMPANY, . LIMITED. OPENING SALE ox THURSDAY, APRIL 22nd. A COACH will Leave RAKAIA on the arrival of jCjL the Horning Train from Christchurch, returning to meet the Express in the evening. __, O. H. AUNGXON, ,6591 St-ntujr.
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 9704, 17 April 1897, Page 12
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