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GOOD HOUSE AND BUSINESSSTj^ND, West Queen-street. COMFORTABLE DOUBLE COTTAGE, Hobson-street.
DIVISIBLE COTTAGE, DOUBLE ENTRANCE, Ohapol-sticot; and
CENTRAL DWELLING HOUSE.
COCIIRANE, BROTHER & CO.
Havo boon instruotod by Mis. Oaks, who is about to lomovo to tho South, to soil by auction, at their Stores, Foro-nUcot, MONDAY, lGtli inst., at 11 o'clock,
v LL THfi ABOVE FREEHOLD PROPER- \ TIES. Toimseasy. " The House in West Queen-stieet, a short way up on tho left of that busy thoroughfaro, is in sound order, aud contains a ground floor, a good shop, with hall door if required, laigo kitchen fitted with cupboards, nud onclosed yard, a laige cheeiful room on first floor, aud excellent dormitory above. The Residence in Hobson-street is a snug doubleroofed cottago, with kitchen attached, voiandah. in fiont, &c. ; well finished, lined, and painted throughout ; in a pleasant and healthy spot, being half of allotment Sec. 21 of the City, having 36 links frontage to Hobson-sheet, with a tlnough depth of 321 links to Chapel Si'ijeet,
Wheie has been erected a Cottage with double doois, separable into two tonancies, uoth now well lot ; midway between, stands a 20-foot lofted building, capable of being fitted trp for occupation.
Building Sites, Symonds-road.
S. COCHRANE, BROTHER, & CO. Have been instructed to sell, at their stores, Fortsticet, MONDAY, 10th pioximo,
mWO DWELLING SITES, Symouds-road, each JL having a frontage to the road of 33 feet, with a depth of 12G feet. Also,
Two choico BUILDING SITES, immediately in the rear of the above, and of the same dimensions, but having their frontage to West View-road.
These propeities aie veiy delightfully situated on the western side of Symontls-road or street, adjoining the lesideuco and pioperty of B T Manly, Esq., which only separates them fiom the handsome villa aud grounds of Mrs. Fairburn. A inagiiilicent view of the whole city and harbour, east and west, is here obtained, and the place piesents every facibty for immediate occupation. One-half the purchase money can lemain.
House and Allotments, City West.
COCHRANE, BROTHER & CO.
Have been instructed to sell, at their stores, Forestreet, MONDAY, lGth pioximo, at 11 o'clock, mHAT laige and lecently built DWELLING JL HOUSE in Dedwood, fionting the lesidence of F. A. Blllj, Esq., with the sunounding grounds, being lots 70, 71, and 72 of that suburb, togethei foimmg a handsome compound of one bundled and fifty feet square, cultivated as a garden and interspersed with fruit tiees. The house, planned by the ownei for his own comfort and most carefully built, luis been well finished throughout, painted andpapeied, containing five rooms, passage ball, t\\ o pantries, t\\ o chimnies, aud good bucked well, with pump, &c , &c. The premises have but lately been vacated by Mr. Alfred Jones, aud at piesent are most respectably tenanted. The situation connot be sui passed eithei for sceneiy oi health. Also, Three Acres, adjoining
LAID DOWN IN GRASS, All fenced and 'possessing a fine evei -welling spring of water, aud a delightful view of the City and Ship ping, together with the -whole western and northern shoies of the Waitemata. This is a choice portion of the Glenbiunie Estate, the piopeity and residence of J. T. Boylan, Esq.
ONEHUNGA, Direct on the Royal Mail Road, 74 FEET TO TRAFALGAR-STREET,
The main Road, and 50 FEET TO SELWYN-STREET.
THIS Valuable business site is fenced aud can at once be occupied. It is to be sold by auction, 16th instant, by COCHRANE, BROTHER & CO.
Princes Street, Onehunga.
Cottage and 30 Feet Frontage. Smaller Cottage, same Frontage. Smiths' Shop, Stables, &c, CO Feet Frontage.n tage. For Unreserved Sale, Dec. 16, COCHRANE, BROTHER, & CO. .
rpHESE Properties are situated in the most valuaJL ble part of Onehunga, and constitute the Corner block adjoining the residence of Capt Niunis on the side next the Haibour, having an equal depth of 82 feet 6 inches. Lot 1 immediately adjoins Capt Nmnis' house, and has upon it a snug Cottage, with fenced y aid, now occupied aud m good condition. Lot 2 next to the above, has a similar fi oil tage of 30 feet to the stieet, and a small cottage thereon, with double lows of fencing, and large yard. Lot 3 is a valuable Corner Lot with frontage to the Haibour of 82 feet, and to Pruices-stieet of 60 feet. A large Mechanic's Shop and Smithy is elected upon the immediate Corner; and loomy out-build-mgs, Stables, &c, stand upon the opposite inner extiemity. Lot 4—41 feet frontage to Water-street and the Harbour, with full depth of 120 feet. Lot 5—41 feet frontage to Water-street and similar depth ; has a Cow shed on the corner adjoining the property of Mr. Rout— all fenced.
Pasture Paddocks, Three Kings.
THESE PADDOCKS AT AUCTION, 16th December Next, by COCHRANE, BROTHER, & CO.
ARE Nos. 125, 12G, 115, of Epsom Farms, distance from the City only about Three miles. No. 115 contains 14 acies 1 rood, all thoroughly fenced and in nice condition, being quite level, and well covered with clover. It is bounded on one side by the Epßom road, and on the other by the arable Farm of Mr. Bray, now tenanted at £60 per annum. Nob. 125 and 126
contain 20 acres each, forming a square block of 2,000 links, separated by a strong scoria fence from the lands of the Wesleyan Institution on the South, and by a similar fence from the faim of Mr Bycroft on the West ; the property of Mr. Sinclair bounds it on the North, and the Auckland road ru is along its Eastern side The rich brown volcanic soils of these lots is spotted in several places with loose stone, and a few acres of the corner nearest Auckland and the road may be termed rough, but the fencing yet needed will relieve it of much of this superfluity ; well watered by a neighbouring [spring flowing through, and possessing a natural reservoir as well, the entire surface is now covered over with rich and succulent grasses.
Title from the Crown.
Terms— One-half purchase money can remain for Three years at 10 per cent.
Grass and Clover Seeds, for Sale,
By MESSRS. 0 11 EESEM AN QUEEN-STREET.
|f* OASES PACEY'S PERENNIAL RYE ■-^ GRASS, at 10s. per bushel Colonial Ditto, at 7s. per bushel Finest White Clover, (Dutch,) at Is. 3d. per Ib. " Red do. at Is. per lb. " Yellow do. at 9d. per ID. Lucerne, Foxtail, Fesque and other Seeds, at Low Bates.
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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XVII, Issue 1458, 6 December 1861, Page 4
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1,071Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XVII, Issue 1458, 6 December 1861, Page 4
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