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Sales fry Auction. THURSDAY, MAY 25. J CITY O F AUCKL AN D. • HIG HLY IMPORTANT SALE ... OF ... . ' VALUABLE CITY LEASEHOLDS. t G-. W. BINNEY ■■■■■- Has received instructions from the City Council s to offer for sale by auction, at his Rooms, Lower I Q«cen-streot, on Thursday, May 25th, at noon, , c THE FOLLOWING VALUABLE J LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES :— IMPROVEMENT COMMISSIONERS' TRUST, " SUB-SECTION 4, WELLESLEY-STREET EAST " (botween Park Place and Symouds-street). Nos. 10 to 13—Being original lots 10 to 15—Four Olioico Allotments, 49ft. Oin. frontage, by. a deptli of 132 feet; admirably adapted for Villa Sites. ; '■ ' ■ SUB-SECTION i, Wellesley-street East, between : City East School and Symonds-street; good Business or Villa Sites. , Nos. 24 to 31—Eight Allotments of 33 feet frontage, by a varying depth to 102 feet. ' Nos. 3t to 37—Four Allotments at the junction of ABERCROMBIE AND. SYMONDS-STREKTS, ; j 33 feet frontage, varying depth to 103 feet. ■, Tho above Allotments will be leased for 33 years : ' from the day of sale, and one-ihi-id the ' VALUE OF THE PUE3IISES ON 188 OItOITND ] WILL BE PArD TO THK OWNER AT TUB EXl'I- J RATION OP THE IKASE. ! • ' SUB-SECTIOM o—WitE frontages to .Wellosley-' street East, and close to Queen and Rutland-: streets. GO Yeaks' Lkases. Lots 2 to 5 and 19 t0.12. .-...- Seven choice Levol Building Allotments, adjoining W. Crowthcr's StabUs and Messrs. Garlick and : Cranwell's new Warehouses. : Allotments enumerated above comprise the whole i of the remainder of the Improvement Conimis- i sion'ers' Trust Property fer lease, and will be the : last opportunity to secure either sites for' private residences or stores in this very desirable locality, near to the main business streets, and yet so pleasantly situated adjacent to the Albert Park and the best portions of the City. SECTION 50, CITY OF AUCKLAND. . Nos. 12,13, 14. 3 Allotments fronting Hepburn-street, above Selwynstreet, with frontase of 61 to 54 feet, by 132 feet deep. Nos. 15, IC. 2 Allotments with frontage to Selwyn-streot andi Hepburn-street, 54 and 51 frontage to the latter, and 132 feet to Selwyn-street. . ; Nos. 25, 26, 27. 3 Alllotments fronting Selwyn-street. upper side, 54i feet, each frontago by depths varying from 143, to 167 foet. . Nos. 15*31. ■ 2 Allotments 56 and 53 feet frontage, with a depth of 132 feet, together with the comfortable Yeraudah Dwelling-house of $ rooms thereon, now in the occupation of Messrs. Matthews and Gilmour. Nos. 17, 19, 22. 3 Allotments fronting Hepburn-street, with a front-, age of 35, 41, and 54 feet, by a depth of 132 feet. 3*03. 23 and 24. 2 Allotments with frontages to Hepburn and Pictonstrcets, the latter being the ground at tho junction of both streets, with a large frontage. : SECTION 52, CITY OF AUCKLAND. LOWER HEPBUBN-STREET. Nos. 37,38. !. ■ 2 Allotments fronting Park Entrance (below J. Macky's, Esq., residence), with a frontage of 41Jfeet, by a depth of 132 feet. Nos. 29, 30, 31; ■ 3 Allotments below the above (fronting new street of 60 feet width), with frontages of 66 feet, by a depth of 118 fe-et. ; .. . . . .. Nos. 32 to 36. : "5 Allotments in same block fronting Hepburn-street; two having frontages to Park Entrance, and new street, with a frontage to each of 49j feet : to-Hepbum-street, by a depth of 150 feat. The whole of these desirable Building Allotments in Sec. 60 and 62 aro well situated on unbroken ground, commanding delightful views of the City an>l Harbonr, closely adjacent to the Western Park, and in a highly respectable neighbourhooii The Allotments are easy of access, and in tfce leading streets of the western portion of the City. GREAT NORTH ROAD, Next to Mr. Cromwell's Residence. Section 7, part of Allotment 19, 60 feet frontage to the Great North Road, with a varying depth to 242 feet, and a varying width at end of a llotment of upwards of 209 feet. \ This Allotment is well situated, wiU be le ised for 33 years, and one-third vajoubs op mnwisa AT KXl'ir-ATION OP LEASE REPAID TO OWNER, subject to conditions of a right of entry thereon at any time to repair or lift wat(!rmain3, fee. and no building to bo erected on line of main. General Terms and Conditions of Salo and Lease, with plans, may be viewed at the Office of the Town Clerk, City Council Chambers, on and after May the 3rd, and at the Sale Rooms of the Auctionor, Lower (|uoen-street, on the day of sale, and tho two days prior tkeroto. The Allotments will be flagged. THURSDAY, MAY 18. At 11 o'Clock. TRADE SALE. /GROCERIES, OILMEN'S STORES, \JT SUGARS, TEAS, RICE, GINGER, CUKRANTS, • &C, &C, •' &c. B. TO NK S •& C 0., Auctioneers. B. TONKS.I [R. C. CABB.] [B. D. TONES. TUESDAY, MAY 23. mWO TWO-STORIED SHOPS, Lately occupied by Mr. Wren, Seedsman, and another, OR SALE FOB REMOVAL Within Ten Days from day of sale. Fur Sale, on Tuesday, May 23, at 12 o'clock. B. TONKS & CO., Auctioneers. TUESDAY, JUNE 6, 1882. TO NURSERYMEN, DAIRYMEN, AND MARKET GARDENERS. FOR SALE BY AUCTION. AT NAPIER. -g Q/\ ACRES of the richest land in JLOvF Hawke's Bay, situate seven miles from Napier, will be sold by tho undersigned, on the above date. Tho land will be sold in the following order ;— jjot I—4o acros, with family residence Lot 2 and 3—24 acres each Lots 3 and 4—30 acros each Lot 6—34 acres. Terms: 1 cash ;i in one year; balance on tenaa at 7 per cent, interest. For further particulars apply w> EDWARD LYNDON. Land and Estate Auctioneer, Napier.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 6394, 16 May 1882, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 6394, 16 May 1882, Page 8

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