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SALES BY AUCTION. ■VALUABLE TOWN& SUBURBAN ALLOTMENTS, ' To be Sold Positively, By Order of the Proprietor. MESSRS. NATHANS^ JOSEPH Are instructed by tJie Proprietor TO SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, AT Mr. Fisher's House, in Official Bay, Ox Thursday nest, Sept. 28th, ati 12 o'clock precisely, the following VALUABLE PROPERTIES— Lot I—An1 — An Allotment in Prince-street, adjoining the Bank, on which is erected an excellent House, containing seven Rooms, with Stable, and other out Offices. This allotment has a frontage to Prince-street of 96 feet, with a depth of 119 feet, and is substantially fenced. This property is adapted eijther for a private family of respectability, or for a boarding house. " 2 — An Allotment -with' 2 Cottages, containing 3 Rooms each, now letting at £26 per annum, has 96 feet frontage to Bank-street, and a 4epth of 50 feet. " 3 — A House .and Ground now in the occupation pf Wm. Young, Esq,, 45 feet frontage, and 66 feet (deep. ' " 4 — An Allotment in Prince-street, with a frontage of 45 feet by 66 feet depth. ■" s—An5 — An Allotment. in Prince-street, with a frontage of 45 feet by 66 feet depth. " G — An Allotment with a frontage to Short-street of 60 feet, and -frontage to Jermyn-street of 60 feet. . " 7 — An Allotment with a frontage to Short-street of 56 feet, with a depth of 87 feet. ' « B—An8 — An Afltofraeni with a frontage of -20 .feet to Queen-street, adjoining the residence of Mr. O'Neil. ~" 9 — A Suburban Allotment containing Five Acres,, beautifully situated in Cooper's Bay, with an extensive Sea Frontage, on which is an excellent J)welh"ng House, with a well, stocked -Garden, and Shrubberies, an enclosed Paddock laid down with Clover and Grass Seed. The House contains two Sitting and six excellent Bed Rooms, with Kitchen, Storehouse, Laundry, Stable, and other out Buildings. -' 10 — An Allotment of about One Acre, a part of Suburban Allotment 85, adjoining the Estate of Kill Cooly. LIST 'OF HORSES. •One six year old Gelding "Toby." A superior Saddle Horse. -One Grey Arab Mare, nearly thorough bred. One Bay Mare, broken -in to the Saddle, four yeaj?B old — out of Grey Arab Mare by an imported Horse. -One Filly, two years old, out -of Grey Arab Mare by Mr. Clarkes celebrated Horse. One two years old Colt, out of a Bay Mare — t out of Mr. Davis Horse at Waimate ; Ono Yearling Foal out of Grey Arab Mare, j by the celebrated Black Horse "Lucifer."! Two Superior Timor Ponies, trained to Side Saddle. Two very beautiful two years old Fillies, out of Timor Ponies by a high bred imported Horso. One Grey tyTaTe, aged. • These really important properties are so well known as not to require any more detailed notice from the Auctioneers ; indeed, whether viewed as permanent investments or as speculations for immediate returns and profits, they present the best opportunity that has yet been offered of realizing fortunes at a Sale by Auction. The outlay expended, and the taste displayed in the improvements of-these valuable properties, are such as to command public attention. And the Auctioneers feel satisfied they will ensure a full attendance of Buyers. The plans and all other particulars can be obtained on application at the Office pf the Auctipnoers. Terms at Time of gyle. After which will be sold, TWO FINE YOUNG MILCH COWS, each having its second Calf by its side of about a fortnight old. Auckland, Sept. 22, 1843.

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume I, Issue 23, 23 September 1843, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Daily Southern Cross, Volume I, Issue 23, 23 September 1843, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Daily Southern Cross, Volume I, Issue 23, 23 September 1843, Page 2

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