FOB SALE. CITY PROPERTY. 17 ANT) IS, SECTION -13. This is undoubtedly the most valuable block of ground in Freeman's Bay, containing 3 roods 2 perches, and having a frontage of 35S feet to Drake-street, Union-street, and Franklin-street. Part of allotments 2S and 20, section 41, adjoins the property of Captain Harrison, lias a frontage of ]0-) feet to Franklin-street, and SO feet to Napierstreet, by a doplli of 151 feet 0 inches. Subdivision of allotments 15, 16, and 17, section 54. llouse and corner allotment late ill the occupation of Mr. Thos. Boylan, having a frontago to Howe-street of S-1 feet, and to Dav-street of 112 feet. Lot I—-11 feet frontage to Howe-street, 102 feet 6 inches Day-street. Lot 2—33 feel Howe-street, 100 feet deep. 3— -o3 teefc ~ ~ 4—33 feet s—*o feet Day-street, 111 feet 6 inches deep. (1—33 feet ~ lOt feet deep 7—33 feet „ i) 7 „ S—2o feet „ 1)0 „ IN CHAPEL STREET. Lease of Ilouses and Stables, lately owned bv Mr. Higgins Lease of Oflice now occupied by 31. Wood. S U B U 11 B A IS T . Archibald's Paddock. l.ots and 35. having a frontage of 103 feet to Foiisonbv Road and IS7 feet to Norfolk-street. J.rt :;s. Norfolk-ftreet. (>3 feet x 100 feet. Lots iW and 07, Norfolk-street, 132 feet x 103 CfiLot 37, Lincoln-street, 77 feet G inches x 100 feet. Lot i\ Lincoln-street, P6 feet x 103 feet. Lot 10. Lincoln-street, 50 feet x 102 feet G inches. Lots 10 and 20, Lincoln-street, 11G feet x OS feet. SHELLY BEACH ROAD. la. lr. 2p. adjoining Mr. Oldham's residence. CtLENBUEN. Lois "S. 30, '10,41. 42. and 43. -water frontage, and frontage to King Ten-ace of 202 feet, by an nviTnge of 120 ieet. J.r>: SI. 49 t'-e: frontage to Swift Avenue by average depth of 100. 01 and (i' 2, fPi feet frontage to Haekett-street -x 100. I'.O and 70, C(3 feet frontage to Ring Terrace, x 100 BAYFIELD. it acres, more or less, bounded on one line by a fri !-h-water stream and a navigable branch of Cox's Creek. I-lOME BAY. 3a.. 3r.. lip., opposite the "Watchman, bounded ori Three sides bv ft! feet roads, and on the north by the WaiUmats. 'j here is a substantial weather-board building tret-tod on the ground, which is well fenced, and olaiittd with valuable l'ruit and ornamental trees. MARSTON'S ESTATE. Lot? 1 to 8. Having frontages to Wallace-street of 20!» feet, Hilton-street, 209, "\\ liarf-stieet, 349 feet, and to the Waitemaia on the North. Lots 26 to 32. Surrounded by streets Gl3 feet wide, viz.. 51 ikon-street, 10 feet, Prospect-street, 204 feet, Eiver Terrace, 615 feet, Wharf-street, 205 feet. Securely fenced, and two good wells and pumps Oil the ground. RICHMOND. Lots 1 to 0, fccticn 5. Frontage to Princess-street iYet 4 inches, Queen-street, 3'. 1 feet, Yictoriaitreet. -SS feet, Cox's Creek, North. 0 to 10, section P>. Victoria-street, frontage, 50G feet 8 inches, Queen-street, 150 feet (i inches, King-street IC'> feet 0 inches. Lois 1 to 6, section 7. Victoria-street, 2SO feet G inches. Queen-street, oOD feet S inches, North and N.W. by Cox's Bay. RICHMOND. Lots 5 to 10, 13-14, 17-19, Section S ; 375 feet frontage to Queen-street, 239 Victoria-strcet, 441 Daystreet : N.W. Cox's Bay. Lots 1 to 4, 11-12, 15-IG, 20-21: 430 feet frontage to Bay-street, 239 to Victoria-street, 120 to King -street; West Cox's Bay. 3 acres, 3 roods; bounded by Leekie's Creek and Mr. Wilson's farm. ALMA PLACE. "I ,ot lfiO ; 50 feet fronfege to Scotlar, !- street, by So feet 6 inches. C O TJ N T B, Y . ONEIIUNG-A. Lots 23 to 24: 100 feet frontage to Hardingtonstreet, by 150. Lots IS-19 ; 100 feet Mount Smart Road, by 150. Lots 09-70 ; 132 feet Grey-street, by IGS. Lots S7-8S ; 132 ieet Cameron-street, by IGS. OAKLEY'S CREEK. 31 acres, 1 rood ; bounded by the Waitemata, Oaklej's Creek, and the Great North Eoad. "WATERYIEW. Ti-i , cv.7 f 330 ft. fron. to Victoria-st. Lots Ito -j, Section \ 330 , Albert-street ' t0 ' (_ 330, Norman-street Lots .13, 34, 35, Section 1; 19S feet frontage to Albert-street x 105. GREYTOWN. Lots 19 to 22 27 to 30 ; in all Pa.; surrounded by GG feet streets. Lots 33-3-1, 39 to 42, 47-48 ; in all Sa., 1 rood, 17 perches ; streets on three sides. Lots 35 to 3S, -13 to 4G ; in all S acres 2 roods, op' stieets on three sides. EAST "WHAU, MANUKAU. Lots 2 to 20, Section 4 Lots 1 to £0, Section IS Lots 1 to 15, Section 2G RIVERIIEAD. Several valuable water and North Road frontages. MAIII7R AN G-I. Allotment No. 122.—Improved Farm of 110 Acres, within a mile of Warkworth, and adjoining the properties of Mr. Grimmer and Mr. McAlpin. KAIPARA. GOO Acres, being part of that valuable properly known as Honey's Claim, bounded by tlie estates of Thos. Outhwaite, Esq., and Mr. Short, and having a large Frontage to the Kaukapakapa River. TAKAPUNA. 35 Acres, adjoining the property of Mr. Hawkins. 2 Shares in the Takapuna Land Asssociation. Chares in Claims, &c., at Coromandel. ME. MICHAEL WOOD. OFFICE—HARDINGTON'S YARD, OrroSITE THE UNION BANK. October 'Ith, 186-1.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 284, 10 October 1864, Page 5
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