Sales bir MONDAY, NOVEMBER 28. CLAEENOE CEESCENT, EEMUEEA. The subscriber has been favored with instructions from the proprietor to sell by public auction, at his Land Mart, Fort-strcat, on Monday, the 28th November, at 12 o'c ock, rpWIuNTY CHARMING VILLA SITES JL in this delightful Suburban district, which, for magnificence of view, and salubrity of climate, cannot be surpassed in this province. The lirst ten allotments have frontages to tho Remuera Road, varying from f-0 feet to 125 feet each. The other ten have frontages to Clarence Crescout, varying from 70 to ll'J feet each. Lithographic plans are now in preparation, and may be had at the Land Mart, where a handsome and correct sketch of the property can be seen. Terms: —One-third, Cash ; the remainder by Promissory Notes at six and twelve months, bearing interest at 10 per cent, per annum : or for cos'n, two and a-lialf per cent, discount on balance. SAMUEL COCHRANE, Auctioneer. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 28. VERY VALUABLE PROPERTY IN QUEEN— STREET. THE TRAFALGAR INN. - The subscriber lias been favoured -with instructions . from the Executrix of the,, late Sir. William M'Garvey, to sell by publ : c auction, to the highest and best'bidder, at his Land Mart, on Monday, the 28th instant, at 12 o'clock, THE TRAFALGAR INN, CBNTItK OK QUEEN-STREET, viz., THIS well-known and popular INN, with all that Piece or Parcel of LAN D upon which it is situate, being: part of Allotment No. '2 of Section 7 ; bounded on the noith by Allotment No. 3,284 links; on the cast by Queen-stre.t 50 links; on the south , by other part of said Allotment No. 2,257 links ; and on tho west by a lane oO links, &e., &c. Such a well appointed Inn and valuable Landed Estate (formerly occupied by Mr. Edmund Foley) has no superior* for facilities of trade in the City of Auckland. Tenns and full particulars on application to SAMUEL COCHRANE, the Auctioneer. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 28. P R ELIMIN A R Y NOTICE. The subscriber lias been favoured with instructions to oiler for public sale on Monday, 2Sth November next, at 12 o'clock, rpHKKE VALUABLE ALLOTMENTS of First--1 class Land in the dis rict of Further particulars in future advertisement, or on application to SAMUEL COCHRANE, Auctioneer. MONDAY, DECEJIBER 12. HUNTLEY" GLEN. G1 BUILDING ALLOTMENTS. The Subscriber has been favoured with instructions from the Proprietor, J. T. Boylun, liaq. (who has left for Europe), to sell by public auction, at his Land Mart, Fort-street, on Monday, the 12th day of December next, at 12 o'clock, rnilE SUBURBAN VILLAGE OF X H u N T L E Y G L E N, lleing a continuation of Lincoln-street, Ponsonbv Ro. d and liirhmond Road. Maps and plans of the property are now being prepared, and in a few days may be bad from the Auctioneer, SAMUEL COCHRANE. Terms : —One-third cash, the balance may remain oil mortgage, at 10 per cent, per annum, for live years if required. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 13. T HE BASIN. ONEHUNGA. The liubseriber will oiler for public sale on Tuesday, 13th December, at Onehunga, PART of Allotment No. -13 of See. 00, of the Yiilage of Onehunga, situated close to the New Wharf and Basin, Onehunga. SAMUEL COCHRANE, Auctioneer. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. FARM AT MOUNT ALBERT. Tho subscriber has been instructed to oiler for sale on a future nay, ,4 COMPACT >AHM situate at Mount Albert J:\ anil containing by admeasurement -to Acres or thereabouts, villi new anil substantial Dwellinghouse. Ibis Farm is bounded by Government roads, and is in close proximity to the property of John Kogau, Esq. SAMUEL COCHRANE, Auctioneer. FIRST-CLASS BILLIARD TABLE, j (Quite new). J J UST LANDI:r> t:x S.S. ' AUCKLAND.' INTENDING purchasers will apply to the Auctioneer: it' not sold privately iu fourteen days ; it will be oU'ered at auction. SAMUEL COCHRANE, Auctioneer. j THE ORE\ VA FERRY HOUSE, ! HOT SPRINGS. i 7- 7 i The subscriber has received instructions to otlVr for 1 private sale, the Lease oi*and in ail that property ( knowr. as . rpilß O.HIIWA FKURY HOUSE (presently ; 1 yield ug a steady income, of from forty to lifty : pounds per annum), containing four looms, together j with Five Acres ot rich alluvial soil in high eultivu- ! tion. j For further particulars apply to ! SAMUEL COCHRANE, ' Auctioneer. | J WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 23 B R A N D Y. IN THE ESTATE OF J. RATTRAY. RIDINGS & DOWDEN Have received instructions from oflicial assignee of above estate, to sell by auction, on Wednesday next, at 11 o'clock, -i HO G S H E A D BRANDY JL 3 quarter-casks ditto | No Hes.ervc. i Terms—Ouch.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 320, 21 November 1864, Page 2
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