£<ths hi. gUriron. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 22. ' SALE OF CHARLEVILLE. .. -!_-LLt_4-UU-!. —^ CHA-ELEVILLE, REMTJERA, THE IMIOI'ERTV 01' i 39 *A fW- - ju- / *"■''"• ■ 1 ! J 11 « i ! / » 2 I I £■< "' -v. ' I * ;-j i / ; ™i - , ■ m / lsp. I ~. i j 3 ' io £ ! '—I 7 ! * 8 1 ;- ■ !_ f -" "I Sto/t/r.t . j net ft. iw rt. lu> M. j 100 ft. jw.m "eEMTJERA ROAD. Scalk or Fkkt. 0 5o 1 oi) 200 300 100 1 I i L J_ I
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 22. IMPORTANT SALE OF REAL ESTATE AT R E M U E H A. MOXDAT, 22xD FEBRUARY, 1564 SAMUEL COCHRANE Has been favoured -with instructions from the Proprietor, C. Gi'.kenaway, Esq., (who is leaving for England), to sell, at his Land Mart, on Monday, the 22nd instant, us 12 o'clock, the estate of CH A E I, E V I L LE, consisting of the superior Mansion House and grounds, with the Orchards, Shrubberies, &c, &c, viz.:-— Lot No. 1 contains about 7 acres well subdivided by substantial fences into paddocks, gardens, and orchards, planted with ornamental and fruit trees now in full bearing. The house contains nine large rooms, -n-ith closets, panlrys, dairy, and large lobby, together -with a defaclied kitchen, scul'ory, and outhouses, a largo bricked yard leading thereto, recently erected for the owner's uso and under his - superintendence, viz.— PRA WING-ROOM, 17 x 4 x 13 x 2, and patent registered grate, handsomely finished by a candelabra centre ceiling. PARLOUR, 12ft. 2 x loft.; grey marble mantlopieee, superior registered grate, nlabmter cornices and rich mouldings. DINTNG-ROOM, 14ft. x 13ft. 2; epk-ndid black marble mantlepiecc, patent registered grate, 2 handsome cheflbniers of polished renio on each side of the fireplace (fixtures). BREAKFAST-ROOM, 1811. G x 13ft 2; remo mantlepiece, handsome fire-grate, 2 polielied remo ciijiLoanls (largo), anil closet under private staircase leading to the chamber iloor. HALL, 20ft. 3 x Bft. 8 ; elegant staircase, I feet wide, highly polished cedar hand-rail, stained glass windows through the central arch, with fan-lights of stained glass. 2 STORE-ROOJIS, 7xß ft. each. WASH-HOUSE, with Pump and Well of Water, adjoining which there is a spacious Scullery. UPSTAIRS. s No. 1 Bedroom, spacious and airy, with fireplace, washing-stand, and water connections all complete. No. 2, ditto ditto ditto. No. 3, it large and comfortable room, with fine view of the river. No. 4, ditto ditto. No. 5, dressing-room, with closet ai:d water sen-ice complete. No. G, Dairy with tables and shelves. No. 7, Servants' Room, with water service complete. This unique and complete mansion i 3 eomp:iratively new built of brick with cut stone facing, &e., Sec, within the last seven years, and is now l-eudy for the occupation of a respectable family. ICo expenHe has been spared to make it comfortable and commodious, ami for iho salubrity of the situation, excellence of condition and general convenience is unsurpassed in . the Province, and is well worthy of the inspection of those requiring a comfortable homo. Lot- Ko. 2 rontuitts about threw niwxj p>l wMsh j«
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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 84, 19 February 1864, Page 2
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