SALKS BY AUCTIOW. • THIS DAY, APRIL 20 MR. DAVID NATHAN WILL SELL AT HIS AUCTION BOOMS, THIS DAT, 20th APRIL, At Mem o’clock, ALL THAT VALUABLE AND WELL-SELECTED CITY, SUBURBAN, & COUNTRY FREEHOLD ESTATE, CUT 1> BA 811 OLDS) GOLD MINING AND OTHEE SHARES, THE PROPERTIES OP -" ‘ EDWARD AND MICHAEL WOOD, WHO ARE DISSOLVING PARTNERSHIP.
CITY PROPERTY. ALLOTMENTS 17 AND 18, SECTION 43. This is undoubtedly the most valuableblock of ground in Freeman’s Bay, containing 3 roods 2 perches, and having a frontage of 363 feet to Drake-street* Union-street, and Franklin-street.
Part of allotment! 28 and 29, section 44, adjoins-the property of Captain Harrison, has a frontage of 105 feet to Franklin-street, 80 feet to Napier-street, by a depth ot 151 feet 6 inches. A substantially built and well arranged Family Residence, containing Eight .Booms, Kitchen, pantry; &c., See., at present in the occupation of Mr. Michael Wood. It is situate on a valuable and large plot of ground haring a carriage entrance from the Earangahape-road, and a frontage to Day-street, commanding a splendid riew of the harbor, &c. The grounds are beautifully arranged, and planted With choice Trees, Shrubs, &c, &c.; with the usual Outbuildings are a good Poultry.House and enclosed Yard, with Four Iron Water Tanks fixed conveniently for use. Subdivision of allotments 15, 16, and 17, section 64. House and corner allotment, late in the occupation of ,Mr. Thos. Boylan, having a frontage to Howe-street of 84 feet, and to Daystreet of 112 feet. g [Lot I—4l feet frontage to Howe-street, 102 6 inches to Day-street „ 2—23 feet to Howe-street by 100 feet IN CHAPELSTREET Lease of House and Stables, lately owned by Mr. Higgins. DUBHAM-STREET.
Unexpired farm of lease of all that piece or parcel of land, being part ot allotment number (14) fourteen of section (16) sixtean, of the town of Auckland, and being lots numbered seven and eight of a subdivision_of Jsaid allotment numbered (14) fourteen. Having a a frontage to Durium-street, of feet six inches, with a depth of sixty feet to a lane; there is on the allotment a two storied brick building used as a printing office, late in the occupation of Mr. Philip Konst. All that (late the property of Mr. P. Kuost), being PLANT, MATERIAL, JOBBING AND OTHER TYPE, Requisite for carrying on an extensive and profitable business. HARDINGTON’S BAZAAR. Unexpired term of lease of office situate in entrance to Hardington> Baxaar, and now in occupation of Messrs. Kinlocb and Fooks ; has A years and 9 months to run at a teaslt rental of la. ' ' BKOOKYILLE. A Good Family Resident*, containing Seven Rooms, Large kitchen and Pantry, with Outhouses, Ac., now in the occupation of Mr. SinkaitD Wdoo. The Garden la well stocked witfcFfruit Trees,- Ac. 'There Is a'good JRd?_Y«n»Hdah on two. sides of the House, and the wrpect is a good as the view is delightful. The Property is surrounded by a good Fence, and is one of the most delightful Private Residences in or near Auckland. It baa 99 feet frostlsge to College-street, by 200 feet 6 Inches running back to George and William-streets, to which thars is a freataga of 169 foot 10 inches.
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New Zealander, Volume XXII, Issue 2408, 20 April 1865, Page 2
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