Sales ixg SATURDAY, DECEMBER 17. £ AUCTION SALE OF WHARF DUES, WEIGHBRIDGE TOLLS, CRANE DUES, TURNPIKE ] TOLLS, SLAUGHTER-HOUSE FEES, AND I WATER RATES. The subscriber has been favoured -with instructions from Robert Graham, Esq., Superintendent of tho Province, to sell by public auction, at his stores, Fort-street, on Saturday, 17th December, at 12 o'clock, rjpOLLS AND FEES. THE TOLLS AND FEES LEVIABLE AT THE TWO GATES, AT NEWMARKET. CONDITIONS. Tho Lessee of the Tolls leviable at the Grates (Newmarket), must pay the rent for each month, within seven days after the commencement of the following month. Ho must engage to deliver up the Toll-houses, Toll-gates, and Barriers, in good repair at termination of lease; and he must provide "two approved securities, who will jointly become bound for tho fulfilment of these conditions, in a penalty of the amount of two months' rent. THE FEES LEVIABLE AT THE SLAUGHTER HOUSE, NEWMARKET. CONDITIONS. The Lessee of the Newmarket Slaughter-house, mid Fees leviable thereat, must conform to the Slaughter-house Rules and Regulations, aB published in the Provincial Government Gazette of 20th November, 1863, and November, 1864. He must pay the rent for eneli month within seven days after the commencement of the following month, "and he must provide two approved sureties, who will jointly become bound for the fulfilment of these conditions, in a penalty to the amount of two months' rent. Bate of <hargcs : —2s. 6d. per head for great cattle, and 6d. per head for all other. THE FEES LEVIABLE FOR THE SUPPLY OF WATER FROM THE WATERING PLACE AT WYNYARD PIER. CONDITIONS. The Lessee of the Government Water Tank will be required to supply water to the shipping, and others, at the usual watering place, Wynyard Pier, when called upon ; and will be entiiled to charge, therefor, Is. rer ton—ls. being tho lowest sum payable, even when only a portion of a ton i'b taken, except in the case of water supplied to the Royal Navy, wliiih the Lessee is required to deliver at a charge of 6d. a ton. The Lessee will be required to maintain a hose of the usual size and length in an efficient state of repair, for the delivery of water without leakage. He must pay tho rent for each month within seven dayß after tho commencement of the following month ; and he must provido two approved sureties, who will jointly become bound for the fulfilment of these conditions in a pennltj- to the amount of two months' rent. THE TOLLS LEVIABLE AT THE QUEENSTREET WHARF AND WEIGHBRIDGE. CONDITIONS. The l essee of the Tolls leviable on tho Queenstreet Wharf must pay the rent for each month within seven days after" the commencement of the following month. Ho must provide two approved suieties, who will jointly become bound for the fulfilment of that condition in a penally to the amount of two months' rent. He will also have the Weighbridge fees, and likewise must covenant to deliver up thWeighbridge and House in like good order and condition. THE CRANE DUES OF THE THREE CRANES ON THE QUEEN-STREET WHARF. CONDITIONS. The Lessee of the Crone Dues will have the three Government Cranes upon the Queen-street Wlinrf handed oa er to him on Ist January, by the Wharfinger. in an eflieient state of repair. she Lessee must engage to maintain the cranes in the like good state of repair and working order during the whole time of his lease of the dueß, and to deliver them over to the Wharfinger in an efficient state of repair at the termination of his I.case. The Lessee must proi idc two approved sureties, who will jointly become bound for the fulfilment of these conditions, in a penalty to the amount of two months' rent. The Lessee mu6t pay the rent for each month within seven days after the commencement of tlie following monili. On the fall of the hammer, a deposit in cash, will be required from the purchaser, equal to two months' rent, which sum will be returned to the Lessee, or Lessees, on the contract or bond being duly executed to the satisfaction of the Provincial Law Officer. SAMUEL COCHRANE. Auctioneer. MONDAY, DECEMBER 19. VILLA LOTS AT REMUERA, near Newmarket. The subscriber lias been favoured with instructions from the proprietor, to sell by public auction, at his Land Mart, Fort-street, on Monday, tho 19tli instant, at 12 o'clock, g I X LARGE VILLA SITES. No. I—6o feet frontage to Remuera Road, by a depth of 20 0 feet No. 2—60 feet do. do. No. 3—60 feet do. do. No. 4—72 feet do. do. (With this allotment will be sold about one acre of land adjoining, through which a stream of pure water constantly flows.) No. 5—60 feet frontage by a depth of 200 feet No. 6 —60 feet do. do. A plan of the above property may be seen at the auction rooms. Terms—Liberal. SAMUEL COCHRANE, Auctioneer. MONDAY, DECEMBER 19. W AN GAPARO A. NEAR THE HOT SPRINGS. The subscriber has been favored with instructions to offer for sale by public auction on Monday, 19tli December, at 12 o'clock, AN Improved Estate of 252 ACRES, with a convenient seven-roomed HOUSE, three wellstocked Gardens, Fowl-liouse, and other outbuildings This property is delightfully situated, and possesses a fine sea frontage, being about three hours sail from Auckland, with a navigable ereek to the centre of the estate, an excel-, lent rough run for cattle, and timber suitable for ship building purposes. SAMUEL COCHRANE, Auctioneer.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 339, 13 December 1864, Page 2
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