Salts bg THIS DAY. IN THE SUPREME COUBT OF NEW ZEALAND. BY ORDER OF THE REGISTRAR. JONES & CO. "Will Will by auction, at Brunswick Buildings, on This Day, the 14th December, at 12 o'clock, Allotment no. 43 of the parish of OPAHEKE, containing 172 acres, more or less. Also, Allotment No. 44 of the Parish of Opaheke, containing 42 acres, more or less Terms Cash. THIS DAY. "VALUABLE BUILLING SITES, PONSONBY ROAD. JON E S & CO. "Will sell by auction at their Mart, Brunswick j Buildings, This Day, December 14th, at 12 o'clock, . LOTS 2—3. Two valuable building sites, having a frontage of 6 fee to the Ponsonby road adjoining Captain Dinnin's property. These lots command splendid views. Lot 13. Having a frontage of 33 feet to the Ponsonby road, opposite to the St. Mary s road and Col-lege-street. Lot 78, Sec. 48,-33 feet to Collingwood-street The view cannot be surpass ed. Flags placed on the lots. THIS DAY. CITY RESIDENCE. JONES & CO. Will sell by auction, at Brunswick Buildings, This Day, the 14th December, at 12 o'clock, THE BEAUTIFULLY SITUATED HOUSE and ALLOTMENT, lately occupied by Thos. Boviiir, Esq., Howe-street, city, commanding a delightful view, overlooking the city and harbour. The House haß just been thoroughly repaired, painted, and papered. The Allotment has a large frontage of 84 feet to Howe-street, by a depth of 112 feet to Day-street, being a corner allotment. It is one of the most desirable residences in the city. Terms—Liberal. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 19. EDEN PLACE. JONES & CO. Hare received instructions to sell by auction, at Brunswick Buildings, on Monday noit, the 19tli instant, at 12 o'clock. r7{\ BEAUTIFULLY - SITUATED VILLA i U ALLOTUmNTS, at Eden Place, Mount Eden, adjoining May Town, and being one of the finest suburbs of Auckland, about two miles from the City. The Allotments have all fine views and northeasterly aspect, and being situated on high scoria soil, and always dry. They have large frontages to Government roads, and are within two minutes' walk of the" Epsom road, where the 'bus passes twice every hour of the day. Also, FOUR each one acre, situated to the West of the old Wind Mill, Mount Eden, being a corner allotment subdivided, the greater portion is clear ol scoria, and the best of land for gardening purposes, &c.; easy of access from either side of Mount- Eden. All the allotments are now marked out by flags. Terms : —One-third cash, balance by promissory notes, at 6, 12, and 18 months, bearing 10 per cent, interest. When the balance amounts to £400 it may remain on mortgage at 10 percent, for three years, or 2J per cent, will be allowed on the two-thirds for cash. No bill under £20 will be taken. <22 EH & Pi a H i p, i B <i ? s « CJ3 Q2 h-i 0 33§ ° | g < n g O<» « 109 « « « ™ ™ ° s b>- „ P K3 H w H EH ft >h h pq or 32 Ho S « 6 * * | a w S I ° a § -' ! " a s cq w PR w o < h J P* . * I <j « > O tWEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 21. MAEINB i YILLA RESIDENCES. | MOUNT ST. MARY'S. - j PRELIMINARY NOTICE. J JONES & CO. j Have received instructions from Bishop Pompallii r ' to sell by auction, at the Brunswick Buildings, on Wednesday, 21st Pee. in) er, at 12 o'clock, j MOST DELIGHTFULLY SITUATED ' ALLOTMENTS, at Mount St. Mary's, all over [ looking the Harbour, and a few having frontagas to the Waitemata. further particulars in, a future adverlii-ement.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 340, 14 December 1864, Page 2
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