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S?.les by Auction. J THIS DAY. CITY OF AUCKLAND. IMPROVEMENT COMMISSIONERS' TRUST-. FIVE ALLOTMENTS, RUTLAND STREET, BETWEEN LOKNE-STREET AND WELLESLEY-STREET EAST. ' E. k A. ISAACS Have received instructions to offer by auction, at their Sale Kooins. Qneen-strMt. To-day 15t h of March next, at 11 o'clock, THE LEASE FOR 30 TEARS OF (5) FIVE ALLOTMENTS, centrally situated in iV-itland-street, having a frontage of 33 f*et, bvadepth of 100 feet (In front of Volunteer Drill Shed). Terms of Sile and Conditions of Lease mar be viewed with Plan it the Ofice of the Town Clerk, Uighstreet. and at the Auctioneer's Sale Room, Lower Queea-sireei. on and after 15th instant. well-selected Building' Aliotraesu"' now becoming <Liily so unobtainable in the City, and in proximity to the leading streets. E. & A. ISAAC S, Auctioneer. I l THIS DAY. LEASES FOR SIXTY THREE YEARS OF SOME OF TIIS HOST VALUABLE BUILDING SITES IN THE CITY OF AUCKLAND. E. & A. ISAAC S, Have been instructed to sell by public auction To-day (Wednesday), 15th March, at Noon, THE LEASES FOR SIXTY THREE (03) YEARS, from the Ist Janaary, 1552, of SIX ALLOTMFN'TS. three ravinj fronta;e to Albertstreet, and three having frontage to Little Queen street, each allotment has feet frontage, by a depth of 60 feet 0 inches. This property is sitnate in the heart of the traffic, and is in close proximity to tbe wharves, and bids fair I to be one of the most valuable blocks in Auckland. I The Leiie3 are free from all harassing conditions, and immediate occupation will be given, the auctioneers can therefore confidently recommend the property to intending purchasen as one which must prove of immense value in the immediate future. Plans, conditions of sale, and draft Lease may be seen at the omee of E. & A. ISAACS, I Auctioneers. J THIS DAY. VALUABLE FREEHOLD AND LEASEi HOLD PROPERTIES. i To Close Pap.t.ver.sh/v Accounts BONA FIDE UNRESERVED SALE. E. & A. ISAACS Have been favoured with {instructions from Jlessrs. I Hull Bros, to sell, by auction, To-dav (Wednesday), i loth March, at 12 o'clock, THE FOLLOWING VALUABLE PROPERTIES, viz— j lst-The Stores. No. 95, Queen-street, freehold at J present occupied by Hull Bros. A tenant can be ob- : tiioeti at onee for this store at £300 peraunnra. 2nd—Hull Cros-'s Bonded Warehouse, corner of ■ Albert and West Queen-streets: uncipired lease of 301 , years (nine hundred and ninetv-one years). ! ' 3rd—Allotments 2 and i. Breakwater, the latter aving large Iron Stores. The lease has three years run, with right of removing buildings. Full pirticular3 may be obtained from Messrs. Hull Brca., or K. and A". Isaacs. E. & A. ISAACS, Merchants and Auctioneers. mBAMES CATTLE MARKET. BANKS & CO., Stock and Commission Agents. Market each THUESDA Y, a: their Yards, Parawa!, at 2 p.m., for saJe ol Stock of all descriptions, ProConsignees of Stock can dej-ond upon every attention being given, good Paddock Accommodation and I'ROMIT ittOCST 3il.Es. Hotels. "nOYAL TyXAIL XTOTEL, >'GARUAWAHIA. ELLISON &. LATCHMORE, liav'nj taken the above Hotel, and completely renovated the same, it now affords the BEST ACCOMMODATION TO VISITORS AKD COMMERCIAL MEN. SAJirLE AND BAGATELLE ROOM.-. SI'ACnCS CABLES, LOOSE BOXES. LADIE*' AND GENTLEMEN'S SADDLE HORSES. TLEASTRE BOATS FOK HIRE. PLUNGE AND SHOWER BATHS. WINKS AND SIM KITS OK THE BEST BRANDS ELLISON & LATCHMORE, l'p.orr.iETOE.-v TTTAIWEEA, HOT SPRINGS, LAKE HOUSE, ROTORUA, S2T THE BE.ST PLACES IN THE COLONIES TO SPEND TOUR HOLIDAYS. FISHISO, SHOOTING, BOATING, BILLIARDS LAWN TENNIS, ic. "J* /T ASONIC HOTEL, R. WHITAKER. MASONIC HOTEL COROMANDEL. W. A. WATERMAN (Late of Queen-street) Ccjs to inform the travelling community of Auckland and the surrounding districts that he has purchased [he above Hotel, and, at considerable expense, made it the BEST HOTEL in COROMA.NDKL. It is furnished equal to new, and is surpassed by none of the leading Hotels in Auckland The Single and Double Bedrooms, Family Koom.i, and Private Sitting-Uooms are not to be surpassed being larße and airy. The scenery from the balcony is delightful. • Sample and Commercial Rooms. Best brands of Wines and Spirits only kept. 'Buses meet tho steamer uyon her irriviii and departure. Terms moderate. W. A. WAIESiA N. Proprietor. P.S.—Largest room in CoromacdeL and let oa mest reasonable terms for concerts, balls, meetings, and entertainments.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 6341, 15 March 1882, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 6341, 15 March 1882, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 6341, 15 March 1882, Page 8

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