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,§a(cs trn Ruction. MONDAY, MAY 2. BY ORDER OK TIIK MORTGAGEE. THE WAIPAREIRA SAWING STATION, with ! i. ANT), rutldixgs, j 2,ooo,o!)o feet timber, bush, &c, &<?. I I . . The subscriber has been instructed l>v the mortirawo I to sell by public auction, nt Ill's laud mart, Fortj street, ou Monday, thf 2nd ilny of May next | ensuing, at 1- o'clock, THT 1 . WAIPAREIRA SAWING STATION', situated at tin.- Head of the River on that parcel of Land in Now Zealand. containing 127 acres and 2 foods, more or less, in the Parish of Waipareira, County of Eden, and being allotment No. 10. Bounded on Uio North In- n line /i(>0() link.s. I Ditto East ditto 2o."i(1 " j Ditto South ditto onni) " Ditto West ditto •_'.-,5(i «< excepting what is reserved in the Crown Grant for the purpose, of loads. Two and ft-hill f miles from Prior's Hotel there are TWO MILLION' FKKT SAWN TIMBER, and a BUSH second to none in New Zealand, consisting of, REMO, KAITAKTA, TI-TKF.K, & PURTRI, Sec, of the find Standing Timber. THE BUI I. I) I X O R i consist of a Foir,-rooi U ..d Verandah Cottage, well huilt, Lined. Painted, and Papered throughout, Store, IS feet square. Offices. Stabling, Fowl-hotise, and other n„t-hf uses, with a In rare Shed in course of construction. Timber on the ground ivadv for building. Excellent Garden, well Fenced, and a never failing supply of the purest SpringWater. Tlie cost of these Building havo exceeded £250 on the spot. This valuable Estate is within THREE MTT.ES of the Landing Place at the Iliad of the River, to which Roads have been opened and Bribes Conned ; pn.se.nt expense, over £2110. FOURTKEX MILES FROM AUCKLAND. Further particulars on application to SAMUEL COCHRANE, Auctioneer. MONDAY, MAY 2. TWO SIX-ROOMED COTTAGES IN WAKE-FIELD-STREET. The subscriber has hem instructed bv the Proprietor to sell u t his Land Marl. Fort-slreet", at 1 2 >. 'clock, COMFORTABLE SIX-ROOMED TWO- . STOREY COTTAGES, s-ifuated in Wake-field-street.(about mid-way), now occupied bv respectable tenants. SAMUEL COCHHAXK. Auctioneer. _ MONDAY, MAY 2. THE STONE QUARRV AT NEWMARKET. The subscriber will sell at his Land Mart, Fort-street, at 12 o'clock, THAT VALP ABLE STON|.; QUARRY at Newmarket, situate and li. ing on Lots 4 and .".. having a fro,,lag,, of 73 feel lo the Parnell Road, bv nil nverage depth of 121 feet. Either for Quarrying purposes, for which the stone is famous, or as Building Frontages, these commanding Lots cunnoi be too highly valued. SAMUEL COCHRANE, Auctioneer. MONDAY, MAY 2. J COTTAGE AND H ALLOTMENTS, I ST. MARY'S ROAD. L j The subscriber lias received instructions from the J proprietor lo sell on Monday, May 2, 1801, FIVE-ROOM KD COTTAGE (nearly new). 1 x with every convenience, surrounded bv a .Harden well -Hiked with fruit tries, never failing supply of water. \r., ,yo. Full particulars in a future advertisment. | SAMUEL COCHRANE, i Auctioneer. | _ ! MONDAY, MAY 2. j j L\ND. COTTAGES. GAS SHARES. Ac, A.. ! I | TITHE subscriber has received instructions from Mv. j J. JiJIM Mckkay, to prepare for the sale of all i his Heal Estate, Shares, Houses, Allotments, I &c. &o. &c. j Full particulars in a future advertisemant. SAMUEL COCHRANE. Auctioneer. TUESDAY, MAY 17. ! GLEN BU R N ESTA TE. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. The subscriber has been favoured with instructions from the Proprietor. J. T. Boyi.an, Esq., (who is leaving for Europe.) to sell at his Land Mart, Fore-street, on Tuesday, the 3 7th day of May nejt ensuing, at 12 o'clock, IHIIS VALUABLE and DELTGHTFULLY- . SITUATED PROPERTY, commanding some of the finest villa sites and residences on the Waitomata. Intending purchasers are requested to visit the property, full particulars of which will be given in a iuture advertisernenl. SAMUEL COCHiIA N E, At'CTIONV.EH. GLESBUKJi. N 0 T I C E. IN the event of the Proprietor being absent, parties visiting Glenbum are rc.piofed to call ut the < house for refreshment

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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 138, 22 April 1864, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 138, 22 April 1864, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 138, 22 April 1864, Page 2

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