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Public Auction Sales. TUESPAY, APRIL 10. PEREMPTORY SALE. FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE CREDITORS OF MR. MICHAEL WOOD. ON TUESDAY, 10th APRIL, AT 12 O'CLOCK, SHARP. MB. DAVID NATHAN Will sell by auction at bis Store?, without the SLIGHTEST RESERVE, nnHE WHOLE or the UNDERMENTIONED PROPERTIES, purchased by JMr. Wood. T«M!S i— Seven years' credit for the whole amount of purchase money, bearing interest at the rate of 10 per cent., payable annually in advance ; the purchaser having the option of paying off at any time during the seven years. Cash purchaser* will b» allowed a discount of 5 pet cent. As the properties are so well known, the Auctioneer deems it superfluous to dilate on their respective merits. The TERMS speak for themselves, and enable any one with the smallest faith in the future of Auckland to take advantage of such a chance as is not likely to occur agaiD. The boundaries of each property will be indicated by small bid flags, and, prior to the day of sale, the plans 'will be on view at the office of Mr. Michael Wood, Lower Queen-street, where every information may be had. 46* Luncheon mil hot be provided. CITY PROPERTY. A substantially-built and well-arranged Family Residence, containing eight rooms, kitchen, pantry, £c., &c, at present in the occupation of Mr. Michael Wood. It is situated on a valuable and large plot of ground, having a carriage entrance from the Karangahape Road, and a frontage to Day-street, commandiug a splendid view of the harbour, &c. The grounds are beautifully arranged aud planted with choice trees, shrubs, Ac. ; with the usual out-buildings are a good poultry house and enclosed yard. Subdivision of allotments 15, 16 and 17, section 54 House and corner allotment, now in the occupation of S. Moss, Esq., having a frontage to Howe-street of 84 feet, and to Day-street of 112 feet. Lot I—4l feet frontage to Howe-streefc, 102 feet 6 inchrs to Day-street " 2-33 feet to Howe-street, by 100 feet " 3—33 " " 100 •' « 4_33 «• « 100 " " 5-40 feet to Day-street, by 117 " 6 in. " 6-33 " " 111 " 6 in. " 7—33 " " 104 " " 8—29 " " 97 " FREEMAN'S BAY. ALLOTMENTS 17 AND 18, SECTION 43. This is undoubtedly the most valuable block of ground in Freeman's Bay, containing 3 roods 2 perches, and having a fronUge of 363 feet to Drake* street, Union-street, and Franklyn -afreet. * home" say. 8 acres 3 joods 11 perches, opposite the Watchman : boiindecj on $hree sides by 66-feet roadt, aud pa tne north by 'the Waifcemata. There ')*"* substantial weather-board Building erected on tlie ground, which is well fenced, and planted with valuable fruit and ornamental trees. MarstWs Estate". Allotments 1 to 8, having frontage to Wallacestreet of 209 feet, Milton-street 209 feet, Wharf street 4l| fee^ and to the W»item«t* on the north. BAYPIELD. 5 acres, more or less ; bounded by a fresh-water stream, a navigable branch of Cox's Creek, and a three-rail fence ; situated within one miie of the city. iRJCHMQNI}. Allotments 1 to 9 of section 5, having frontage to Princes-street, 452 feet 4 inches ; Queen-street, 301 feet ; Victoria-street, 288 feet-; Cox's Creek, north. Allotments 9 to 16 of section 6— Victoria-street frnnUge, 506 feet 8 inches ; Queen-street, 150 feet Q inches ; King street, 150 feet 6. inches. Allotments 1 to 6, of section 7,— Victoria-street, 2§o feet 6 inches ; Queen-street, 36.9, feet 8, inches j north and north-west by Cox's Bay-. Bay-street „..401 feet 0 inches. Queen-street 343 " 6 " Victoria-street 237 " King-street 333 " 6 " Section 15 ; 3 acres 3 roods ; bounded by Leclue's Creek, Mr. Wilson's farm, and allotment 6. OAKLEY'S CREEK. Lot 18,' parish of Titirangi; 31 acres 1 rood; bounded by the Waifcemata, Oakley's Creek, and the Great North Road. For a Slaughter House a position not to be equalled in the viciuity of Auckland. GREYTQWW. Lots 19 to 22, 27 to 30; in all, B acres; surrounded by 66 feet streets.' Lots 33, 34, 39 to 42, 47, 48 ; in all, 8 acres 1 rood 17 perches ; streets on three sides. Lots 35 to 38, 43 to 46 ; in all, 8 acres 2 roods 5 perches j streets on three sides, MAHFRANGH. Allotment No. 122. — Improved Farm of 110 acres, within a mile of Wark worth, and adjoining the properties of Mr. Grimmer and Mr. McAlpin. KAIPARA. 600 acres, being part of that valuable property known as Honey's claim, bounded by the estates of Thos. Outhwaite, Esq. , and Mr. Short, and having a large fronting to the Kaukipakapa River. TAKAPTINA. Several of the choicest allotment*, having frontages (q the Lake and Sea Beach, a. plan of which will be. ready in a few days. KAPANGA. 10 allotments in Pagitt's Homestead, having frontages of 182 feet to Ring's Itoad, 200 feet to Albert-street, and 178 feet to Watt's Road. DEVENPORT, NORTH SHORE, Being the terminus of the Devonport Road, and having a view which cannot possibly be interrupted, 20 x 40. WATERVIEW. A few water frontages. FREEMAN'S BAY. An allotment containing 2 roods 26 perches ; bounded by Mouufc St. Mary's, Meaars. Hargreaves and Green woodY, and Mr. Win. Morriu's properties, and having a beach frontage. WAIHAU" GOLD MINING COMPANY. 18 shares in the above (late Murphy's).

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXII, Issue 2716, 31 March 1866, Page 3

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