Public Auction Sales.
THIS DAY. PONSONBY ROAD. j ~ * RIDINGS £ DOWDEN Have been instructed to sell by auction, This Day (Thursday) January 7, at twelve o'clock, LOT i, SECTION 1, on the PONSONBY . ROAD; having a frontage of "40 feet, by a depth of 163 feet on the northe/n side, and 151 feet on the southern boundary? This allotment is laid down in grass, and has a commanding and extensive view. » Terms : — One-third, cash; the residue by promis»ory note at six months, bearing 10 per cent, interest.
THIS DAY. COTTAGE IN WAKEFIELD-STREET. RIDINGS & DOWDEN Will offer for sale This Day (Thursday), Jaunary 7, at twelve o'clock, A WELL - FINISHED FOUR - ROOMED COTTAGE and ALLOTMENT in Wake-field-street, opposite the Hibernia Hotel. The allotment has a frontage of 33 feet by a depth of 82 feet.
THIS DAY. FREEHOLD PROPERTY. In thk Tkust Estate of Mr. S. S. Fobsatth. RIDINGS & DOWDEN Have received instructions to sell by auction, This Day (Thursday), January 7, 1863, at 12 o'clock, f^iHARI/TON LODGE and GROUND, Ponsonby V^ Road, contaimiung about four acres, well laid out in Orchard, Kitchen Gaiden, and Paddocks laid down in grass, with a good Well and Force Pump, The Dwelling House contains' six rooms, papered and painted. The Outhouses consist of Cottage, Dairy, Stables, Fowl Houses, Pigstie«, Water Closet, &c. This Property has two road fiontages, and, being within two miles from Auckland, affords an opportunity rarely met with, of combining a town and country residence. Plan to be seen at the stores of the Auctioneers. Teims liberal.
FRIDAY, JANUARY S. FURNITURE, ETC., ETC. RIDINGS & DOWDEN Will sell by auction on Friday next, Sth January, at 11 o'clock, At the Houses of Assembly, P*i\ CHAIRS *>\J 12 Tables 3 Washstands and Warp 3 Lookiug Glasses 5 Couches Glassw are 50 Brass Candlesticks 29 Keros,_iue Lamps Cm tains &c, &c, &c. Terms cash.
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 13. UNRESERVED LAND SALE. RIDINGS & DOWDEN .\EE INSnirCTED BT ME HARDIN Q- T O N, (Who is preparing to leave for England,) TO SELL BT AUCTION, WITHOUT RESERVE, AT HIS 15 VZAAE, IX QUEEX-STBEET, ON WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 13tii, At Elevex O'Clock, rpHAT VALUABLE PROPERTY C YU/CD SPRING BANK, ox tux PONSONBY \xd RICHMOND ROADS, HARDINGTON'S PADDOCK, " SPBDITOIED INTO 177 CHOICE ALLOTMENTS. Situated on an elevated and healthy position, with a fine view from nearly all of them, and within an easy distance from the business parts of the city. The land is good, and and, having been under cultivation for several years, may in a few months be converted into rtoußiSHiNa gabdens. Parties wanting allotments for occupation, or as an investment for their families, should avail themselves of this opportunity, as the expected arrival of several thousand immigrants will increase the value of all property in and near Auckland. Plans can be obtained at Messrs Ridings and Dowden's Auction Mart. The property being surrounded with Blue Gum Trees can be easily found out. Term* : — One third cash ; two thirds by promissory notes, at three and six months, bearing 10 per cent, interert. , - Purchasers paying the full amount at once, will b« allowed 2J per cent, discount on two-thirds of the purchase money.
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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XX, Issue 2021, 7 January 1864, Page 2
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