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SALES BY AUCTION. Takapuna, the Lake, North Shore. JONES & CO. Have received instructions from the Takapuna Land Association to sell, without reserve, at an early date. rpilE REMAINING PORTIONS 1 OF THE PROPERTY NOW UNSOLD. There arc upwards of 100 acres, exclusive of Village Lots. This property nearly surrounds the Lake, and extends to the sea, having very valuable frontages to the Lake and salt water. The views am unsurpassed in the province. Mr. Copland’s valuable property is in the centre of the Lake property. The large plan is now on view at Mr, Copland’s, at the Lake. After the New Year it will be seen at the Brunswick Buildings, where lithographed plans, &c., can bo had. No reserve. Terras liberal. 122 tc Wednesday, March 28. PENROSE CAMP. CORRUGATED IRON STORE-HOUSES, STABLES, OFFICERS’ AND MENS’ HUTS, EQUIPMENTS, ETC., ETC. RIDINGS & DOVVDEN Have received instructions from J. 0. Hamlet, Esq., Barrack-master, to sell by auction, on Wednesday, March 28, at 11 o’clock, at Penrose Camp, ITIIIE ENTIRE RANGEOF BUILDINGS at PENROSE C A M P, consisting of STABLES: o Ranges of Stabling, entirely iron corrugated, about 200 feet in length by 16 feet wide, and 12 feet to pitch of roof, having spouting on six sides. To the stables are attached eight pairs strongly-built Gates, Swinging Bars, and Chains, &c., &c., &c. FORAGE STORE; Splendid Iron Building, about 100 feet by 3", 11 feet high, having four large Gateways, and built on solid framework. OFFICERS’ HUTS. 3 Officers’ Hots, each containing 3 rooms and verandah, covered with corrugated iron, rooms 13 feet by 10 feet. SOLDIERS’ HUTS. 9 Soldiers’ Huts, with Bunks, Shelving, Flooring, &c., 36A feet long, by 18 feet wide, covered with corrugated iron, and having 10 windows iu each hut. 2 Iron Cooking Houses Ventilated Ration Store Guard-room, iron roof. The Buildings will ho put up in lots to suit purchasers, and will he sold as they now stand, with all the fixtures, interior fittings, and piles on which they are now erected, and are to he removed by and at the expense of the purchasers within fwcuty-oue days from the day of sale. All lots not so removed will bo handed over with the land to the proprietor at the termination of that period" The Buildings will be at the risk of the purchaser from the time of sale. Intending purchasers will be at liberty to inspect the buildings at any time previous to the day of sale, on on application to Captain du Moulin, or ! in liis absence to the Quartermaster- I Sergeant on the spot. The facility for removing the material without loss has been proved by the row of Stabling which has been ' lately taken down, and re-erected in Onehunga : and (ho disposal of this property offers an excellent opportunity for settlers and others availing themselves of most valuable material for erecting any description of stores or buildings at a reasonable expense. At the same time will be sold a quantify of Drays Carts Harness Bullock Chains, Yokes, &c. Riding Saddles I’ack Saddles Bridles, Stock Whips, Neck Straps I Heel Ropes, Horse Brushes and Combs Tools, of all descriptions Tool Chests Forgo Carts New Iron, of all sires Scantling and Boards And a variety of other Stores and Articles too numerous to mention. Terras—Cash. 701 mar2B

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New Zealander, Volume XXIV, Issue 2614, 24 March 1866, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealander, Volume XXIV, Issue 2614, 24 March 1866, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealander, Volume XXIV, Issue 2614, 24 March 1866, Page 2

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