Sales bn THURSDAY, MAY 12. CITY AXD SURCRP.AN PROPERTIES. PRELIMINARY VOTIC K. •TONES & CO. TiYi'.l «ell by suction. Nt "Rrtmwiclc "Buildings, on Thursday. 12th May, at 12 o'clock. UPPER QUEEN STREET. 6YAT.UARLE RUIEDTXri ALLOTMENTS. 35 fwt frontage. by a depth of 175 I'eet, Upper Queen-st-rcet. "DRAKE STREET, 2 Allotment.-. fronting AVTLLOtV STREET. G Allotments, fiontiui; AVillu'.v-Mivet, Prjomnu'i' Ray. SALE STREET. 1 Building Allotment hi Sale-street. ANGLESEA STREET. ■4 Building Allotments near Wellington-street, and iranting Anglcsea-?tivct. PONSONBY "ROAD. 7 Allotments fronting 11 i•- Pon«onby Road, nnd comma tiding s?ood views. MOUNT ST. MARY. ~l £? "VERY VALUABLE RUU/DTNG ALLOT--1-*--' 3JENTS. in Mount St. Marv and near the A'a. sninll farms mid country properties. I'artieularo - ill future nu vJON TC S & CO. Auctioneers. FRIDAY, MAY G. HOUSE AND LAND. HIDINGS & DO"WDEN "Will Bell by auction, on Eri lav Next, (ith May, at 12 oVlnc*; * HOUSE TN rrDFV STREET. 0 KOOMS. A At prodent lot for 2iV. prr week. Three AHnt:nvi>(x nil' Poi'sotibv Road, heiner 24. 54. and 57 of subdivision of allotments 20, see. 8, ■Hiburbs of Aivkl:uid. Also 102 (teres EVrn Land, situated on the Arerimu Ctv. Ic. .-->' Hit four miles from Lamb's Mill, )iea,i of the WAivemata. Terms lit Sale. FRIDAY, MAY 6. HOKSOX'S RAY R o A E>. HIDINGS & POWDEN Have b<v-n instructed to offer for s:ilr- nn Friday noxt, Mav Gth, at !2 o'clock, PART of ALLOTMENT 2, Section 14, Suburbs of Auckland. The Property has a frnntaso to Ilr.bsoti's Rav Road of .561 feet. by a depth of nearlv 300 feet, and nearly opposite Mr. Hay's Nursery. Particulars and Temis Snip e;m be learned at the Mait, Queen-street. GRAHAM STREET.
HIDINGS L t DOWDKN Have for sale Jiy private eontrnet, f> ALLOTMENTS TV r r f?AIIAM-STREET anil Ai H ARI >INT;-STI:I: KT. T hes'.> hare a irood venv of tho hmb-nir. *nJ are in a licah hv and improving in iibbourhoo j. WEDNESDAY. HAY 4. A COMFORT A BLE FAM I L T RESIDENCE OF SIX ROOMS. A FREEHOLD PROPERTY IX CHAPEL-STREET, CLOSE TO WELLES-T.EY-STRKKT, AT AUCTION, WEDNESDAY NEXT, 4TH MAY, 12 O'CLOCK, AT COCHR ANE ' S MAEKET, QUEEN-STKEET. Ilalf the Purchase Money : :tv remain at Interest, if required. THIS Snug Dwelling is that formerly built and occupied by R. B. *hald'Ts. Fsi|.. and lately enlarged and much improved by Mr. Charles Stephen("on. The situation is most convenient for bu-ine«s people. The entire premie are neatly and eomfortably finished, and comprise I'nrlour. Three "Bedrooms, Largo Dining Room, Kilehen, Yard, tiled and drained, with "Wnsbini; and Ki.tv! House. Ac. Three rooms have fire-places, and then - is a well of waterin the rear. JOSEPH COCHRANE. SPEEDY POSSESSION CAN EE GIYEN. FRIDAY, MAY 6. SALE OF BOOTS AND SHOES. PRELIMINARY ADVERTISEMENT. J. S. MACFAIiLANE & CO. "Will sell iit auction <>n Friday, May 0, at eleven o'cioek, TRUNKS BOOTS AND SHOES, 17\J comprising— Gentlemen's Grain Side, Kip Hungarians, Napoleons, 1!h. Wellingtons, Memel, rnln.-rnl, Blu.-lior#, Diners', Ac. Ladies' Kit!. Cloth, Lasting Hootet Girls', Vnitbn', and Children's Boots and Shoes. 'Partic«!::rs in futi:r» advertisement. TOWNSHIP OF DUTJJtY. 2UAI3JN & OR Alf Alt CALL particnl.u- attention tt. this VALUABLE PROPF2RTY, now being surveyed, and about to be sold by them. It is bounded bv the line laid off for the RAILWAY at DRCRY, mid at tho TERMINUS of the game. The timbered portion is unequalled by any other in tho Province; the navigable River running' into the Manukuu, makes this an eligible site for residence, and the Tramway luninir on the borders of tho Estate from the Coal Mines, rend'-riiiff fuel cheap, offers inducements to Manufacturers tn form Factories here, and there is littiu doubt of the existence of Coal on the spot. "When the Railway is completed, Drurv will be at as convenient u distance, if not more so, than Rtmuera is lit presold from Auckland, and tor Dairymen and others supplying the City, sho'uld not be over- j looked. For good Land, Water, Scenery, and convenience by water to the Manukau and West Coast, the main road to Waikato, and by Railway to Auckland, also thehoallhinessof its position, combined with the cheapness of Fuel in the locality, induce the Auctioneers to requeat the Public to visit the rich and enchanting spot prior to the day of .-ale, early in May next, the precise date to be given in a future advertisement. Omnibuses run daily to the spot, and Mr. V,'m. A. Graham's surveyor there, or Mr. C'ilisspe, Drury, will afford every attention to visitors.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 146, 2 May 1864, Page 2
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