J?alts bjr TIIJS DAY. GEOEGE SIBBIN, Will soil in Custom House-street, OA Ann BOAIIDS, SCANTLING and PLANK. Terms lit. Said. FIIIDAY, NOVEMBER 25. C, AETHUK & SON Will sell by auction, at their Auction Chambers, Ellis'a Buildings, Queen-street, on Friday next, 20th November instant, — rjTIIIE FOLLOWING VALUABLE PROPERTIES .— ! Lot I—Comer of WELLINGTON and FRANK- j LYN-STREETS, having 10i) feet frontage to each slrcet; commanding an extensive and uninterrupted view. Lot 2—NORFOLK-STREET, by PONSONBYROAD, Iwo Allotments, No. 94 and 95, each 66 x 103 feet. Lot 3 —DUKE-STREET, West Newton, Allotment No. 102, 33 x 100 feet. Lot -I—RANDOLPH-STREET, West Newton, I Allotment No. 101, !io x 100 feet. Lot S—FOUR5 —FOUR COTTAGES, now standing on the Allotment ;it the cornel-of VICTORIA and ALBERT-STREETS, to be removed within one week. Lot G—RICHMOND, Stanley-street, an Allotment, No. 12, of sec. No. 2, (J 3-I x 147 and 138 feet. Lot 7- —ISROOKVJLLE, corner of Ryle and Georgestreets, an Allotment, No. 4-1, having a frontage of 50 feet 2 inches to George-street, with a depth of 103 feet G inches to Rylc-strc-et. Lot B—AN ALLOTMENT adjoining the above, •with a frontago of -10 feet 2 inches to Goorgestrcet, and a depth of 109 feet 3 inches. The «i(nation of these allotments i 3 most desirable, being near to a made etrcet, and having an extensive view. Lot 9—DUURY GOVERNMENT TOWNSHIP, an Allotment, No. 52 of sec. 6, having a frontage to Wharf and Creek-streets. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25. NORTH DEVON PORT, MOUNT VICTORIA, NORTH SHORE. CHOICE VILLA SITES, beautifully situated on the eido of t'no Flagstaff Hill commanding extensive and uninterrupted views, and Facing the Rangitolo Channel, to be sold at auction on Friday, tlie 25th instant, by C. All Til UR & SON, At their Auction Chambers, Ellis's Buildings, Queen-street. Terms—One-third cash ; balance by promissory notes at G and 12 months, bearing 10 per cent, interest. Or two-thirds may remain on mortgage for two or ii.iv!- years at 10 per cent. 11th November, 1864. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25. C. ARTHUR SON Have received instructions to sell by auction at their Auction Chambers, Quecn-sti\.et, on Friday, the 20th iiißtant, A X ALLOTMENT in RUTLAND-STREET. J\ IMIiNELb, 33 x IWlfret, I'Vi.red. A good Well of Water on the Allotment, TiiKLOfI.NAIiY NOTiCK. 1- AIIM AT .MOUNT ALBERT. The oiibscnbei' has bueii instructed to oiler for saie on a future day, A COMPACT FARM situate at Mount Albert ami containing by admeasurement 4u Acres or thereabouts, with new and substantial Dwellinghouse. 'Jlii> Farm is bounded by Government roads, and is i;i close ju-o:> unity to the property of John Rogau, Est;. SAMUEL COCHRANE, Auctioneer. TUK OJVEWA FERRY HOUSE, HOT SPRINGS. The subscriber lias received instructions to offer for private sale, the Lease of and in all that property known as rpilE O.REWA FERRY HOUSE (presently I yield ng a steady income of from forty to lil'ty pounds per annum), containing lour rooms, together with Five Acres oi rich alluvial soil in high cultivation. For further particulars apply to k : y'.QO.H tfA'i K. A ' 'c-i'* •
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New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 322, 23 November 1864, Page 2
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