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I;, Sales bv Aw-tion. &' " " . MONDAY, DECEMBER 8. ir • UNDER WARRANT FROM R. M. COURT. POSSENISKIE V. McLEOD. r." T on™ oniUr^Sth'! nst -» Uat''ll o'clock, under Dittreas Wairaut from R. m. Court, J- vSHAKES IN THE COROMANP*l • D ,r r , RTKAMBOAT COMPANY fa. (LIMITED) & 118 Sharej in 'h-! Tokalca Gold Mining Company |r' (all call? P lid). % SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON, ' Auction-rrs. *■ " MONDAY, DECEMBER 8. VALI)ABLE FREEHOLD ;; CITY, SUi.URBAV, AND COUNTRY ■; properties. SHARES!! SHARES! In tii e Estate of hie late ft Henry Keksixg. - x The tubsciibers will Iby auction t their Rooms, t Fort street, on Monday, S'.h t" eeeuiber, at 12 o'eWd. By Order of the P.**cntors in the Estate t f ti.o r Iftt« Hnt-iy Keeping: SHORTLAND STREET—Part of lot 5, Secti n 4. with briik buildings, c -ntainin;; l op f-r »nd five rooms, a-i at present orc.u itJ.l by Mm McLaughlinHORTLANI) STREET—Fart Lot 7, Section 4, 28 feet b 13' feet, wth that la-Re uoodcn buildin; o ected tll.-re n. as at present orcuplod **• by Messrs-. B. H. Ko -<i->s and Co. WATERLOO 1,-IMDKANT—That large an I co't!modious ReMdei.ce (formerly occupied by the late Denrv KcesinK) sltunte opi os't-i Govcrnm. Nt House. "'I he room" are L'.rse and lofty, and fitted thr. u«h ut with eve y convenb-uce: the allotment has a [urge f'onlrtire, contains ab:>ut 30 perchci cf gro >ud, and coniunniis & splendid view PRINCES ST I'. KeT — r art of Lot IS, SfCtion 4, hiving a of 43 feet by 114 feet, w.th the twj large Brick Buildii ga tbereon erec'.ed. WEST QUEEN* STREET—Part of Lot 5, Section 17, with the large Wooden Buildings, containing two shops an i six rooms, erected thitreon. BANK STRE'.-'T— i'.»rt Lot IC, Section 4, bavin; a frontage of 65 feet. V COOK STREET— Lot 3 12 and 19, of subdivision of i Lots 11 to 14, Section 30, having frontag f ' Cook and Ceni:estreets. GRAHAME riTREt'.T Cotlaze of four rooms.erected ' on part Lot 9, subdivision ot Lots 1 ami 12. Scctton 20. sold subject to an agreement to purchase.

BYMOND STREET—T: e unexpired teim of a Lease, having about 17 months unexpired, at a •croucit rent of i'l3 \er annum, Lot 10 of a .'-subdivision of Lot 10, Section 15. On 'Ins property is ere.tel three Two-alary Dwlii.j?--, ; all let to &;ood tenauta. •: BICHIIOND—Parts of Let; 1 and 2 Section 9. > ' / Section 5. ani? half of Section l>, containing / about 8 sorca. IJJNSONBY—Lots 23 and 30, Mount H. Vary'?. m bavins two fioutagcs of 39 fee* each, together ICO Ift feet deep. CREEK—Lots 3i% S7. and 2S cf stib- • divialgP Qt Lot 70, conuioiog i>3 acres 1 rood 35 • 5 perches. BTVERBEAD TOWNSHIP—I 4 AllotmentsDRURY—2 Allotment*. Plans of the above properties may be seen, /?sd My information or particulars obtained, on aj» }ication to the auc ioneera. SHAKES. 159 Shares Bank of New Zealand 335 ~ Auckland G*s Co. i G6 ~ Bay i-i Islands Coal Co. 50 , J-outh British Insurance Co. 16 ~ South British Insurance Co. 20 ~ Thames Gold Mining Co. 12 ~ Kurunui bill United G.M- Co. Samuel cochhane & son, Auctioneers.

MONDAY, DECEMBER 15. BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEES. FREEHOLD PROPERTIES. CITY OF AUCKLAND, ONEHUNGA, PAPAKURA, DRURY, WAIWEKA, MAHURANGI, MANGAPAI, WAXGAREI. The subscribers have received instrncticns from tbe Executors to tbe will or the Late Thomas Weston to sell by public auction, at the Land Mart, Fort street, on Monday, 15th December, at 12 o'clock, THE FOLLOWING FREEHOLD PROPERTIES, ViZ HEPBURN STREET—Lot 7 of subdivision of lots 43 and 44, section 4*, city of Auckland, with all buildings thereon, tbe property of Thomas irbeil Haynes. NAPIER STREET -Part of lot 19, section 44» city of Auckland, the property of Kicfiard Wylie. ONEHUNGA—Allotments 20 and 21, fection 21, village of Onehunga, with large House thereon, the property cf Charles Winslow Dundass PAPAKURA—Part of lot 27, containing 104 acres, tbe property of Jervis Poynton, jun. PAPAKURA—IO acres, part of Clendon's grant, the property of William Krushka. PAPAKURA—Lots 56, 61, and 62, Pection 2, of the village of Pap&sura, the property of Robert Thompson. DRURY—Lots 25, £6, 23. 45, 46. 47, and 49, Section 6, the property of Robert Thompson WAIWERA— Lot 67, parish of Waiwerawera, containing 110 acre?, tba property ot th? late Robert Buchanan. MAHURAN3I RIVER—Lot 89, parish of Maburangi, containing 132 acres, tbe property of William Bradley. JIANGAPAI—Lots 73, 74, SO, 82, andß3, containing 582 acres, the property of Char ea Pye. WHANG AREL—Lot 89, and parts of lots 90 and 13, pamh of cw;hiwa, containing 80 acres, the property of John Waddi&gton Graves. SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON, Auctioneers. MONDAY, DECEMBER 8. LEATHER! LEATHER! E. & A. ISAACS Have received instructions to sell by auction, on Monday next, December 8, at 11 o'clock, Q|"». SIDES WAX KIP \Jr 30 Sides Jlemmcl Kip. E. & A. ISAACS Merchants and Auctioneers. SATUBDAY, DECEMBER 13. IMPORTANT SALE OF SAV/MILL AND FREEHOLD PROPERTY. MESSRS. HALCOMBE & SHERWILL, Under Instructions from the mortgagees, will sell a Halcombe, Manawatu, on Saturday, 13th ber next, That valuable property known as Lash's SawmiJl, eituate in the town of HalcomSe, within a few chains of tbe main railway line, with which it is connected by a private siding laid with iron rails. The property consists of— 1. Steam Sawmill, with engine p .w>r nominal, planing machine, forge, &c., with all appliances in perfect working onW ;«nd good condition, aud capable of an output of from 4000 to 5000 feet per diem. 2. Fourteen working Bollock*, with all necessary gear, for which there is amplo paddockin ~ on the property. 3. The right to the Timber growing on 100 acrc3 of land adjacent to the mill. 4. Freehold Property consisting of 759 acres of land, heavily timbered with totara, matai, and rimn, all in tbe immediate vicinity or tbe mill and very easily acce>aible. The situation of tbls land, surroun in# as it does the town of Halcombe, as well as its excellent quality, will Mve it a high valuo when stripped of the forest. This land is c ivcrrd by first mortgages to the amount of £1750, having 3 and 4 years to run at 9 and 10 per cent. These mortgages will have to be taken over by the purchaser. being a complete and compact whole ? Will cot be divided, but will be sold all together. The terms of payment are—so per cent, cash, and the balance in equal instalments in six and twelve months ; or, 30 per cent, cash, and tbe balance in equal Instalments in 4, 8, an-l 12 months, the unpaid balances in cither case being represented by bills bearing Interest at 8 per cect. The Auctioneers can confidently rc ommoml this property as a flrst-clasa investment. It is without exception the brat situated and most compact sawmill property in the whole of the Manawatu Conntv. Ita position as the ncirest mllltoWanganui, which is the chief local and export market of the district, gives it an advantage of from 6<l to Is per 100 feet of timber ever any other ;iill in the ennntr. The creates-, care has been exercised in the .election or the land for sawmill purposes, aud a very large trade ha<j been done by the presoat proprietors In firewood and split Jnfmt As there Uno reaervo beyond the amount f>r which the property is mortg = ged, an opportunity is offered to the fortunate possessors of a comparatively small sum in cash of securing a ruagaificent piopcrty on remarkably easy terms. Sale to commence at 2 p.m. For further particulars, apply to Messrs. Zohrab, Newman & Co.; Wellington ; Messrs Halcombe ana BfaerwiU, Feilding ; or, to Mr, W- H. Lash, on the .property.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVI, Issue 5634, 6 December 1879, Page 8

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