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' Sales l>y Auction- ' - W S. fIOCHKANE.] [JAS. DACRE MONDAY, JANUARY 23, ISS2. r PROPERTIES, CUSTOM-HOUSE-STREET, VINCENT-STREET, . DEVONPORT, TITIRANGI, BIVERHEAD. The Subscribers will sell, at their Rooms, ForVstrcct. on Monday. January 23, at twelve o'clock, by order of the executors of the estate of the late Jeremiah Casey, CUSTOM-HO USE-STREET— Lot 41. Section 2. City of Auckland, having a frontage of SO feet by 100 feet deep, with right to iwrty wall: beM under leas, for S9 years from Ist February, 1869, at a rental of one shilling a-ycar VINCENT-STREET- Lot 27, Soctlon 28. City of Auckland, h*ving a frontage if 100 links, by 20c4 links and 194 links in depth.with Comfortabi.k CO IT AG b erccted thereon, as now occupied by Mr C. Marks DEVONPORT—Lots 7 and 8 of Allotment 26, Section 2, Takapuna, having a frontage of SH feot to Mount Victoria road and 94 feet to the Flagstaff Reserve, by a depth of 222 feet; on this allotment is erected a nKST-CLASa Familr Residence of 9 rooms, with bath room, outbuildings, &c. complete.and in rood order: there Is a never-failinff well and tanks for SOCO gallons; the grounds; (which are volcanic) are thoroughly drained and well laid out in gardens, orchard, conorete paths, 4c. TITIRANOI —Allotment 67, Parish of Waikomiti, containing 40 acres, situate near the Railway line RIVERHIAD—Lots 6 to IS,' Section 1, Sub-allot-ment 75. Parish of Paramoremo, containing about half an acre, having a large frontage to the Woitemata Harbour. For further particulars apply to SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON, Auctioneers. W. S. COCHRANE.] [JAMES DACRE. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 2i. COTTAGES, PARNELL,-MOUNT EDEN. The subscribers will Bell at theiir rooms. Fort-street, on "Wednesday, 25th instant, at 12 o'clock, By order of the Executor in the Estate of Mrs. Mary Macdonald, deceased: Allotment 6, sub-lot 63, parNELL. having a frontage of 50 feet to Manukan Road (opposite the District School), with a comfortable Cottage of five rooms erected thereon. Also, A Cottage of three rooms, erected on part Lot 3, Section 10, having a frontage of 30 feet t« View Road, Mount Eden. SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON, Aootioneeirs. TUESDAY, JANUARY 24. JUNCTION YARDS. On Sale, at Junction Yards, on Tuesday next, QA FAT BULLOCKS, V r ex 'Wallabi,' from Wanganui 246 Fat Sheep do do 50 Fat Lambs do do 23 Fat Oxen, from Pehiakuia Sandhill 30 Fat Oxen, from Waikato neighbourhood GOO Fat Sheep and L9inb3 170 Store Sheep Dairy Cows, Calves, Store Cattle Fat and Store Pigs &c., Ac., &c.. At 1 o'clock. HUNTER & NOEAN. TUESDAY, JANUARY 31. jgHEEP jp A.I B. JUNCTION YARDS. rjl H E UNDERSIGNED WILL HOLD THEIR AKNUAL SBEEP FAIR On the above date. At eleven o'elc*ck. HUNTER & NOLAN. WEDNESDAY. FEBRTJARY 8, AT 11 A.M. CORNER OF SHORTLAND AND QUEEN-STREETS. R. C. GREESWOOD Has been instructed by the Trustees in L. D. Halstead's Estate to sell by auction,on Wednesday, the Sth day of February, at 11 a.m., THE UNDERMENTIONED PROPERTIES :— Lots 80 and 81 of sundivision of Allotment 18. 19, and 20, Section 8, suburbs of Auckland, Williatn--street, Ponsonby. with buildings thereupon erected. Title under Land Transfer Act Acres Lot 130, Parish of VTaiotahi, County of Opotiki, 50 Lot 143 do do do do 50 Lots 219 and 220 do <fco do 80 Lot 195 do Waimana do do Also, 200 acres, situated at "Waikomiti, all fenced with 5 wires, rail 3 and posts; ten»acre paddock. 20 acres in grass, 20 acres ploughed; mostly cleared, well watered; 3J chain frontage to Waikomiti Road, close to station ; planted with 450 ornamental trees. R. C. GREENWOOD, Auctioneer. SATURDAY, JANUARY 28, 2 r.ro. MOUNT ALBERT. VILLA SITES, VOLCANIC LAND, FARMING STOCK, &c. R. C. GREENWOOD Has received instructions from Mr. R. "Wallace* to sell on the premises, Mount Albert, on Saturday, the 23th instant, rjTHE WHOLE OF HIS ESTATE, JL consisting of about 35 acres of Rich Volcanic Soil, all cleared, improved, and sub-divided into con* vient.sized paddocks by stone wall fence*. The paddocks are in good grasst and well watered by streams, and a never-failing well of spring water. The Orchard consists of about seven acres of wel lassorted full-grown fruit-bearing trees. The House consists of seven rooms; the Stockyard, Cow-shed, and Out-buildings are sufficient for a dozen cows. The Property is situated seven minutes' walk from the Mount Albert. Station, and seven minutes' walk from Mornlngside station on the Kaipare Line. Lies to the morning sun; is well-sheltered, well-watered, and every way suitable for a good produce bearing or dairy farm, close to Auckland; or, would cut up into villa residence sites, there being several choice and suitable sites on the property. The property will be offered in One Lot, and if not. sold as a whole, will be offered a» follows :— Lots 1 and 2—about \ an acre each, fronting road; suitable for cottages. Lot 3 —about three acres rich soil, well fenced, a good vi-w, and laid down in clover and rye grass. Lot 4—about 10 acres, fenced a-nd subdivided ioto 2 paddocks, and in grass, with deep well and force pump. Lot s—the5 —the Homestead and about 20 acres, including out-buildings and orchard. At the «am 6 time will be sold several good Dairy Cows, Horses, Poultry, Figs, Sows. etc. Particular attention Is called to the above property, as it is situated in one of the most rapidly rising districts in the suburbs, and it is rarely that property of this description comes to the bammer to be sold on the terms offered to purchasers. 'Buses and trains leave daily for Mount Albert, and Mr. Wallace, who lives on the premises, will show , around intending buyers. 1 Terms :~One-third cash : balance, 7J per cent. R. C. GREENWOOD Auctioneer. THURSDAY, JANUARY 26, ' : KOON. A SUPERIOR FARM, WAIKATO. j TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION. The undersigned has been instructed bv the proprie tor, who is going into business, to sell, on Thursday, January 26,1882, at his Land Sale Roomß, Arthur a Mart, Queen street, Auckland; THE ARLINGTON ESTATE, • Pukerimu, Waikato, consisting of— -| o o A ACRES OF FREEHOLD LAND, of first-class j OQV . quaUty, mostly in a high state of cultivation, , situated three and a-balf mileii from the Ohaupo ] Railway Station, with Dwellingbouse and large JBara ' » erected thereon,, • • " r Terms liberal. The Farm is open for inspection until day of sale, aettung* am ar ° ,tMngly aavl »«dto see it before .R. A R T ; H U R, p .. . .. Salesman and Auctioneer. ■ {For further particulars apply to Joseph Newman, Insurance Buildings; Henry Battle, on the Farm; or the Aaotloneer.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 6296, 21 January 1882, Page 8

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