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SALES BY AUCTION Tuesday, -Ap.nl 10. f PEREMPTORY SA LE . FOR THE BENEFIT OF CREDITORS OF MR. MICHAEL WOOD. ON TUESDAY, 10th APRIL, At 12 o’clock sharp. DAVID NATHAN Will sell by auction, at his Stores, without the slightest reserve, milE WHOLE OF THE UNDERi MENTIONED PROPERTIES, purchased by Mr. Wood. Terms:— Seven years’ credit for the whole amount of purchase money, bearing interest at the rate of 10 per cent., payable in advance; the purchaser having the option of paying off at any time during the seven years. Cash purchasers will he allowed a discount of 5 per cent. As the properties arc 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 uot likely to occur again. The boundaries of each property will ho indicated by small red. flags, and prior to the day of sale the plans will he on view at the office of Mr. Michael Wood, Lower Qncen-strcct, where every information may he had. sjs"Luuchcon will not he provided. CITY PROPERTY. (Allotments 17 and IS, Section 43.) A substantially - built and we 1arranged Family Residence, containing eight rooms, kitchen, pantry, &c., &c., at present in the occupation of Mr. Michael Wood. It is situate on a valuable and large plot of gro n nd, having a carriage entrance from the Karangahape Road, and a frontage to Day-street, commanding a splendid view of the harbour, &c. The grounds are beautifully arranged and planned with choice trees, shrubs, &e,; with the usual out-buildings arc a good poultry house and enclosed yard. Subdivision of allotments 15, !6, and 17, section 54. House and corner a’lotment, now in the occupation of SMoss, Esq., having a frontage to ITowestreet of 84 feet, and to Day-street of 112 feet. Lot f—4l fee! frontage to Howo-street, 102 feet 6 inches to Day-street. „ 2—33 ft. to Howe-slreet by I (JO ft. This is undoubtedly the most valuable block of gronnd in Freeman's Bay, containing 3 roods, 2 perches, and having a frontage of 363 feet to Drake-street, Union-street, and Franklin-street. HOME BAY. 3 acres, 3 roods, 11 perches, opposite the Watchman ; bounded on three sides by 66-feet roads, and the north by (he Waitemata. There is a substantial weatherboard building erected on the ground, which is well fenced, and planted with valuable fruit and ornamental trees. MARSTON’S ESTATE, Allotments 1 to 8, having frontage to Wa!lace-strcet of 209 feet, Miltonstreet 209 feet, Wharf-street 414 feet, and to the Waitemata on the north. BAYFIELD. 5 acres, more or less ; hounded on one line by a fresh water stream, and a navigable branch of Cox’s Creek, and a three-rail fence; situated within one mile of the city. RICHMOND. Allotments 1 to 9 of section 5, having frontage to Princcs-street, 452 feet 4 inches; Queen-street, 301 feet; Vic-loria-street, 288 feet; Cox’s Creek, north. Allotments 9 to 16 of section 6, Vic-toria-street frontage, 506 feet 8 inches; Queen-street, 150 feet 6 inches ; Kingstreet, 150 feet 6 inches. Allotments 1 to 0 of section 7, Vic-toria-street, 280 feet 6 inches ; Queenstreet, 3C9 feet 8 inches ; north and north-west by Cox’s Bay. Allotments sto 20, 13, 14, 17 to 19, of section 8 ; 375 feet frontage to Queen street; 239 feet Victoria-street; Ml feet Bay - street; N. W. Cox’s Bay. Allotments 1 to 4, 11, 12, 15, 16, 20,21 of section 8; 430 feet frontage to Bay-street; 239 feet to Victoriastrict ; 420 feet to King-street; west, Cox’s Bay. Section 15; 3 acres, 3 roods; hounded by Leckie’s Creek, Mr. Wilson’s farm, and allotment 6. OAKLEY’S CREEK. Li/ 19, arish of T’fi>">rio- : ; 31 acres, 1 rood ; bounded by the Waitemata, OakLy’a Creek, and the Great North Road. For a Slaughter House a position not to bo equalled in the vicinity of Auckland. GREYTOWN. Lots 19 to 22, 27 to 30 ; in all 8 acres ; surrounded by G6-feet streets. Lots 33, 34. 39 to 42, 47, 48 ; in all 8 acres, ! rood, 17 perches ; streets on three sides. Lots 35 to 38, 43 to 46 ; in all 8 acres, 2 roods, 5 perches ; streets on three sides. MAHURANGL Allotment No. 122.—Improved Farm of 110 acres, within a mile of Warkworth, and adjoining the properties of Mr. Grimmer and Mr.

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New Zealander, Volume XXIV, Issue 2615, 28 March 1866, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealander, Volume XXIV, Issue 2615, 28 March 1866, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealander, Volume XXIV, Issue 2615, 28 March 1866, Page 2

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