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Sales by Auction. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 5. VALUABLE HARBOUR ALLOTMENTS. M. JONES & CO. • ; Have received instructions from the Auckland Harbonr Board to sell by auction at their offices, Fort street, on Monday, sth-February, at 12 noon. TT EASE of Allotmonts Nos. 59, 60, and JLi 61, fronting Custoni-houso-street; and Allotments Nos. 66, 57, and 68, fronting Commerce-street, having 82 years to run. The above to be soli; at risk of former lessee. Also, Allotments Nos. 2, 3,4, 5, 6, 7, S. and 9, situated on west side of Brnakwater, and fronting tho Harbour. Terms of lease, lie, apply at tho office of Harbour Board. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 6. VALUABLE BUSINESS SITE, PONSONBY. M. JONES k CO. Have received instructions to sell by anction, at the Central Sale Booms, on Tuesday, G;h February, at 12 noon, A VALUABLE BUILDING ALLOTMKNT, suitable for Business Site, being Corner Allotment, No. 92, fronting Ponsonby Read and Brown-street, Springbank. , , • TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 6. BY OKDER OF THE MORTGAGEE. VILLA. RESIDENCE AND ALLOTMENT, PONSONBY. M. JONES & CO. Have received instructions to sell by anction, at tho Central Sale Kooms, on Tuesday, 6th February, at 12 o'clock noon, THE A'ILLA RESIDENCE, known as Beaton's, with Large Stables, now occupied by Mr. F. Quick, as 'bus stables, togotber with 7'Valuable Allotments, fenced and Uid down ns orchird and garden, being Allotments No. 99, 91, 02, 93 94. 95, and 96 of snb-division of part of Allotment No. 22, of section 8, suburbs of Auckland, fronting the Ponsonby Road (opposite Campbell's Villa) and John-street. For further particulars apply to Auctioneers. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 6, BACON ! BACON ! ! BACON !!! L. "W. EATON Has reeaived instructions to sell by auction, at his Mart, on Tuesday next, February 6, at 11 o'clock, U CASES CANTERBURY ROLLED BACON, a prime article L. W. EATON, Auctioneer. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 6. BACON ! BACON ! BACON ! L. W. EATON Has received instructions to sell by auction, at his Mart, on Tuesday, Feb. 6, at 11 o'clock. -g "I CASES CANTERBURY ROLLED 6 I BACON, a prime article. L. W. EA T ON, Auctioneer. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 6, NOON. HORSE, HARNESS, BUGGY, COW, CALF, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, &c, CARLTON ROAD. R. ARTHUR His been favoured with instructions from Mrs. llacllwain (who is removing to the country), to sell by auction at her residence, Carlton Hold, on Tuesday neit, the 6th instant, at 12 o'clock noon, A PORTION OF HER HOUSEHOLD FURNITURK and F.FFFXT3, Drawingroom Suite (9 pieces), Cedar Loo TaWe, Mirror Side Board fpUte glass front), Engravings: "Waterloo Banquet, Peninsular Heroes, Marriage of Her Uaj-stj- Dogs, Laying Down the Law, Glass Shade and Flowers, Bedsteads, Spring Mattrass, Cedar Bede'.te, Cedar Eocking Chair, Hot Stand, Sundries, a good Brussels Carpet, & c. Also, A quiet, handsome Grey Buggy Horse, Hooded Buggy, Set of Harness, Cow and Calf, &c. TEURSDAY, FEBRUARY d. IMPORTANT NOTICE. SALE BY AUCTION. PROPERTY TO BE SOLD, KNOWN. AS TOOKEY'S FLAT. RESIDENCE AT PARAWAI, &c, &c, THAMES. Described by the Auctiokeeii, MR. R. ARTHUR. MOANATAIARI TRAMWAY—Leased to the Government at £150 per annum. 16 years to run. £2,400. GOLDEN CKOWNG.M. COMPANY'S BATTERY SITE (20 heads or stampers, lea., erected . thereon] —Leased at £50 per annum, 10 years ■ to run. £500. MANUKAU G.M. COMPANY'S BA.TT.ERY SITE (40 heads of Stampers, &c, erected thereon) — Leased at £150 per annum. 11 years to run, . £1,6£0. CENTRAL 3MIXHY SlTE—Leaded to the Tookey G.M. Company at £60 per annum. Iβ years to run. £9fJO. PEYKIT KS WORKS SITE — Leased to Mr. F. WmTAKua at £120 per annnrn. 10 years to run. £1,200. ' Tfiffi TRAMWAY BATTERY Complete, the Sale _..--. Property of the Estate can be let at £300 per annum, being at foot of Tramway. FIRST EIGHT TO WATER from Pumping Association Shaft for Battery, &c, free of charge. SEVERAL COTTAGES AND LATJGE BUILDINGS, some of which are let. THE GROUNDS—At present in the occupation of Mr. Diniel Tookey, Parawai, fronting the Kauranga River, comprising about 5 acres of very superiur land, highly cultivated, securely fenced, with white thorn hedjre, planted witl: about COO choice fruit and ornamental trees and upon which erected— ONE SIX-ROOHED BOUSE. THREE COTTAQES, Outhouses, fc?., &c. ISO FEET FRONTAGE to the Foreshore of Hauraki Gnlf, Grahamstown, by 300 feet seaward, nearly all filled in and ready for the erection of buildings. 1,000 ACRE 3 of first-class land at the Great Bairier formerly known as Dβ Moulin's Estate, now as Wind B*y; moat of this land is laid down in EDglish grasses. DANIEL TOOKEY. Thames, February 1,1577. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY S. BY ORDER OF EDWARD S. WILLCOCKS, ESQ. (REGISTRAR OF THE SUPREME COURT). R. ARTHUR Ha 3 been favonred with instructions from the Registrar of the Supreme Court, to sell by public auction, at his Mart, Queen street, on Thursday the Bth day of February next, ' npHE FOLLOWING PROPERTIES :— .fart of Allotment 45 of Native Lands, near Shortland, adjoining Church Mission Property, and facing Kaueranga River. Allotment 5, Parish of Aotea, Great Barrier Island, containing 1000 acres. Allotment, Kaueranga E, No. 3, Grahamstown containing 2 acres 1 rood 0 perches. Korokoro, D or K, 44, District of Hauraki. Foriion of Foreshore, at Grahamstown, having ISO feet frontage to Beach Road. Further particulars may be obtained from the Auctioneer; or, from MESSRS, WHITAKER & RUSSELL, Solicitors to the Mortgagees.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XIV, Issue 4748, 3 February 1877, Page 4

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