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• ■■" • ''-' l Satt'es by-AuetioA. ■ '*-"-■ ■~;;:, ; ,TO-MORSOW»i ,-'•--..']. :'\c [ 'S r A; "n C.e I ■.::'>:■>■ ELEVEN O'CLOCK SHiRP; ~ • . J >TAMS ; : TART FRUITS, HAMS AND :■■".'.'.'■■''.■ '"•. '■■.. bacon. '.. '•■;.,•: i - .'■•- GEO. W. BLNNEY:, ; ' . Will sell by auction, at the Corn Exchange, To-mor-row (Tuesday), the 16th November, at 11; o'clock '■• sharp, .',•'! 5 CASES HAMS AND BACON (Christchurch) ' ,80 cases l-lb. Jams (Peacock's) . 19 cases 2-lb. ditto (ditto) 20 cases Tart Fruits (ditto) ! 60 cases l-lb. Jams (Hawkins's) ' 50 cases Tart Fruits (ditto) Terms at Sale. TO-MORROW. CORN EXCHANGE. ELEVEN O'CLOCK SHARP. SUGAR'AND TEAS! SUGAR AND ' TEAS! .••'."; ■ GEO. W. BINNEY.'■■' Will sell by auction, at the Corn Exchange, To-mor-row (Tuesday), the 16th November, at 11 o'clock sharp, ■■ '. . ' ■■'. 6W A PACKAGES WHITE MAUJRI--4 TIUS SUGAR 389 pockets "White Mauritius Sugar . .800 mats Light Yellow .Mauritius Sugar . ' ' : 300 mats Company's Sugar • ■'• ■ SO chests ' A'moy' No.' 33 Tea 20 half-chests'Namoa'No. 47 Tea/ 39 half-cheits 'Namoa' No. ,60, Tea : Terms at Sale. ' WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 17." ; lAT TWELVE O'CLOCK SHABP.'., t '■ d ; VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTIES ' • ~''.-'. ;.; v"; GEO. w.,,BJC?rtri;x; ;^;'-: _;;';^ Favoured .with instructions from Captain Burton; will, sell by public auction, on tho ground, on,W^dnes T r day, tho 17 th November, at 12 o'clock sharp; ["" v 4 SPLENDID FREEHOLD. BUILDING ~SZ ALLOTMENTS fronting Hobson-street . 4 Splendid Freehold Building Allot'inents fronting Vincent-street. ........ i....... . The Auctioneer, in calling special attention to this unreserved sale of really valuable Freeholds in the most rising street for business purposes in' Auckland, would merely say that to the enterprising and thrifty a opportunity is now afforded of purchasing a Free? hold, which'thongh on the left are, strange to say, oh; ' the riffM'Side of the" street—a phrase which. every 3 shrewd tradesmen knows, and will' thoroughly appreciate the meaning of, and which is an element of value he alone can properly estimate.— Verb. sap. t '!■'" "' '■ "' Also, ■,'.'. ■ V ' 2 Sections in Hobson-streeit, adjomipg the'properties lately sold. ■ _'. '<'■> .'•'", ■-,-■ Lot 5 consists of / Freehold Section, -.with '50 feet 2 inches frontage to Vincent-street, by a depth of 98. feet 4 inches, upon which is erected that COmmodions,; well-built DweHing-hou3e, known as the Belle View'. Boarding House. The house is in splendid condition, and built of the very best material In a most sub- , stantlal ma'nner. ' ' . , Also, Immediately, after the above, the. unexpired portion of term of SO^years'lease of lots 14 and 15, of section '31> • Wellesley-street, near Queen-street, having 48 years to run, from22nd of January, 1876, subject to an annual' reht'of' £42, having a frontage of 43Jfeet to'Wellesley-street, by'a depth along lane of 70$ feet. For btiilding: sites the above are equal to the best In Auckland. -For full particulars a3 to valuation, &c, apply to the Auctioheeer. Plans .and further particulars at the Office of the Auctioneer. '••■

Teems cash; balance, 1, 2, and 3 years, atß'perconfc. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 22. . BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEE. VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTIES. QUEENSTOWN AND ONEHUNGA. The subscribers have received instructions to Soil at the Laud Hart, Port-street,- on Monday, 22nd , instant, at 12 o'clock, on account of the Mortgagee, /SUEENSTOWN and ONEHUNGA—The \a& undivided' moiety, Estate, and Interest of "Ebenezer Parsons Gibbons in and to • . A. b. r. Allotment 6, section 4, containing .. 0 0 37 Allotment 6, section 5, containing ... 0 1 23 Allotment 12, section 5, containing .. 0 12* Allotments 1, 2, 3, 4, section 7, containing 2 2 2S With all the buildings thereon erected. 1 The whole of A. It. ]?.. Lots 4 and 5, section 4, containing .. 0 2 30 Lot 10, section G, containing .. .. 0 1 3 , . With, all buildings thereon. Lots 7 and 2, section 4, 235 links to Queen-street Lot 1, section 0, 235 links to Queen-street ;L6t 4, section 9, 200 links to Queen-street Lot 4, section 11,141 links to Frederick-street Lot 5. section 12, 355 links to Cariton-street Lots 7 and S, section 10, 202 links to Belfast-street Lot 4, section 13, 350 links to Cariton-street. ONEHTJNGA VILLAGE— Lot 1 of subdivision of Allotment la, section 20, of the Village, 108 feet 2 inches to Church-street Lot 2 of same subdivision, 91 feet 9 inches to Church-street' . Part of said Allotment la, 26 links to Church-street Allotment 14, section 33, of the Village, fronting . the Harbour Allotment 14 and 15, section 32, of the Village, 2 roods : • Allotment 13, section 32, of the Village, 1 rood Subdivisions of Allotments 2, 3, 5 and 6, section 22, of tbo Village Lot 8, section 1, CO feet to May-street Lots 3 and S, section 2 Lots.9 and 10, section 2, 5S feet to Catherine-street Allotments 53 and 54, section 32, of the Village, 051 links frontage. SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON, Auctioneers. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. I M PO RTANT S A L E Or VALUABLE . CITY, SUBURBAN, AND COUNTRY PROPERTIES. . The subscribers have been favoured with instructions from the Executors of the late William Morrin, to sell by public auction, at the Land Mart, Fort-: street, on an early date in December, duo notice of which will be given, THE WHOLE OF THE REAL ESTATE OF. THE SAID WILLIAM MC-IIKEf. Further particulars of Properties, &c, will appear in a future advertisement^ . SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON, ' Auctioneers. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 17. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, &c, &c, &c. • M.. JONES & CO. ,Have received instructions from H. M. Williams' C.E., to sell by auction, at his residence, Eden Crescent, near Supreme Ccurt-house, on Wednesday next, 17thinst;, ; at 11 o'clock, njIHE WHOLE OF HIS HOUSEHOLD 'JL FTJBNITUEE, Cooking U teoef!*; Ac., Curtelnt, Carpets,. Couch, Easy Chain,' Cheff«nler, Lamp*,, Books, Ornaments,. Wardrobe, Chest Drawers, Bedsteads and Beddings, Toilet' Service and Stands, Tables, Chairs. Crockery, Tinware, Cooking "Utensils, Garden Tools, Sec, &c. "•:'.' , ■

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XII, Issue 4370, 15 November 1875, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XII, Issue 4370, 15 November 1875, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XII, Issue 4370, 15 November 1875, Page 4

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