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Public Auction Sales.

POSTPONEMENT.

AWING TO UNFORESEEN LEGAL DIFFICULTIES THE SALE IN THE ESTATE OF M. H. ROE IS POSTPONED UNTIL MONDAY NEXT.

SAMUEL COCHRANE, AUCTIONEER.

MONDAY, AUGUST 20.

ONEHUNGA.

By Order of the Tbustjbes.

IMMENSE SALE OF REAL ESTATE, HOUSE HOLD, FREEHOLD, AND LEASEHOLD, IN ONEHUNGA.

In the Estate of Mr. M. H. Roe.

The subscriber has been favoured with instiuctions from the Trustees in the above Estate to sell by public auction, to the highest and best bidder, on Mouday, 20th August next, at 12 o'clock, at his Rooms, Fort-street, X^IHE FOLLOWING PORTIONS OF THE ESTATE of Mr. M. H. Roe, forming large varied divisions of the Village of Onehunga, and consisting of over 40 Houses, m most eligible situations* ; well-built, substantially furnished, and tenanted, witbin the last eighteen months; to be sold in lots to suit purchaser b. Every convenience will c given to accommodate buyers : —

LOT NO. 1. Six Four-roomed substantial well-built HOUSE'S in Selwyn-street, detached, and every family convenience necessary for a comfortable residence. 11 Pour.roomed COTTAGES in Newsome-street, west side, equally finished and commodious. Four Four-roomed HOUSES under one roof in Furley-street. Two COTTAGES in Furley-street. Two HOUSES in Hill-street. Two Good SHOPS'in Hill-street. On this freehold property there is a mortgage of £500 at 124 per cent. ; also, a mortgage of £750 at 15 per cent.

LOT NO. 3. Two superior, large, and commodious HOUSES in Church-street. • Mortgaged for £200 at 15 per cent.

LOT NO. 4. Two HOUSES in Fitzroy-street, tfour Rooms each. Mortgaged for £150 at 15 per cent.

LOT NO. 5.

Brick HOUSE, with Four Rooms and Shop, in Princes* street. COTTAGE, with Three Rooms and Shop, in Princesstreet. Mortgaged for £365 at 15 per cent.

LOT NO. 6. Two HOUSES in Manukau Road, one Six Rooms and one Four Rooms. Mortgaged for £300 afc 12£ per cent.

LOT NO. 7. One ALLOTMENT, Princes-street, 40 feet frontage. Mortgaged for £100 at 15 per cent.

LOT NO. 8. One ALLOTMENT, Princes-street, 60 feet frontage. Mortgaged for £320 at 15 per cent.

LOT NO. 9.

One ALLOTMENT, Princes-street, adjoining Bank of Auckland, with stable, 60 feet frontage. Mortgaged f»r £250 at 15 per cent.

LOT NO. 10. One ALLOTMENT, Commerce-street, 33 feet frontage.

LOT NO. 11. One ALLOTMENT, Manukau Road, 60 feet frontage.

LOT NO. 12. One ALLOTMENT, Manukau Road, 170 feet frontage. Mortgaged for £51 at 8 per oeut.

LOT NO. 13. Two ALLOTMENTS, Wharf Road. Mortgaged for £829 afc 10 per cent.

LOT NO. 14. One ALLOTMENT, Meadow Bank.

LOT NO. 15. Two ALLOTMENTS, Meadow Bank, containing 1A acres. Mortgaged for £60 at 12i per cent.

LOT NO. 19. Seven ACRES, Moadow Bank. Mortgaged for £350.

LOT NO. 17. Three ACRES, Meadow Bank. Mortgaged for £147 at 8 per cent.

LOT NO. 18. LOTS 91 and 35, Awitn, containing^ 2lB acres. LOT 34, Awitu, containing 140 acres. LOT 30, Awitu, containing 80 acres. LOT 89, Awitu, containing 100 acres. LOT 32, Awitu, containing 80 acres. LOT 69, Awitu, containing 50 acres; LOT 88, Awitu, containing 66 acres. LOT 39, Awitu, containing 54 acres. LOT 90, Awitu, containing 40 acres.

LOT No. 19. Four HOUSES and SHOPS, east side Newsomestreet, near Princes-street.

LOT No. 20. 'ive HOUSES, Four Rooms each, east side New-some-street, near Princes-street.

LOT No. 21. Ten ALLOTMENTS, Selwyn-street, 20 feet each by 80 feet deep, with Nine Houses erected thereon. , > SAMUEL COCHRANE, AUCTIONEER

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXII, Issue 2828, 18 August 1866, Page 2

Word Count
565

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXII, Issue 2828, 18 August 1866, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXII, Issue 2828, 18 August 1866, Page 2

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