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Sales by Auction. O U N T L B E R T. 1 MONDAY, NOVEMBER 13, XOON. 4S* INSPECTION IS COUKIED. -yiLLA gITES! gITES ! gITES ! J^OGANVILLE! LARGE LOTS. GOOD LAND. GRAND VIEWS. TOWN COMFORTS. COUNTRY LUXURIES. FIEST TlilE OFF£IILD TO THE PUBLIC, AXV WITHOUT RESERVE. E.OGANVILLE Is not cr up with the Intention of offering it to the Public as a speculation, but Is cat up with a view to find buyers who wish for a home in a health/ sububan district, amongst green fields and slccly wooded slopes, having a chcerful and bright look-out combined ivith every TOWN COMFORT, without TOWN RENTS and TAXES. The lots are such as to enable gyeryOD© to have room for &nd Flower Gardens, Orchard, and Paddock, and will not be sold in GUCH ABSURDLY SMALL LOTS as appears to be the general ccjtom of people owning a few acres of suburban land. ROGANYILLE is far beyond comparison with any other land in MOUNT ALBERT DISTr.ICT, having the MOUNT ALBERT STATION on its SOUTHEAST CORNER, being bounded on the South and West by the MAIN NEW NORTH ROAD, and intersected by public roads 66 feet wide. Tho LAND lies to the North and North-east, being sheltered on the South and South-west by Mount Albert and Allendale. The views from ROGANVILLE are the best, without exception, of any in the Mount Albert district, and equal to any around Auckland. Tho land is of the first quality, both of RICH VOLCANIC AND LOAM, all in choice Eos'isU and clover* and besides b«ing CLKARED OF STONE h*s the advantage of possessing a never falling supply of PURE SPRING WATER. The natural lay of the Land is all that fancy could possibly make it, as in the future no doubt ROGANVILLE will be, as it is now, the centre of the District —the centre then of a very populous District— and then will be found the benefit of its r.aturally sloping fields ; for though not of a too steep gradient, they will be in every way conducive to health, owicg l o tho very superior drainage they afford. [ EVERY FACILITY is given to intending buyers * and others to view the Property, and it will be their own fault if they doa't tako advantage of the opportunity. Free Passes by Train or Omnibus can bo had of the Auctioneers ; also Lithographic Plans, with full particulars of omnibuses and train Time. FINALLY, Tha Land will be Sold ABSOLUTELY on MONDAY 13th of November, at Dowden's Mart, at Noon, and all who want a house on RICH SCORIA LAND, CLOSE TO TOWN (EITHER NOW OR FOR THE FUTURE), are requested to go and see ROGAN- • VILLE. There are other Lands in the district for Sale, and, after comparing them with ROGANVILLE, buyers are requested to use their own judgment. Terms: One-fourth cash, balance at 7 percent. Special arrangements can be made to suit bvna fide settlers. FRIDAY, DECEMBER S. = AUCKLAND HARBOUR BOARD : tjrartt.S R. C. GREENWOOD Has received lost ructions from the Auckland Harbour Board to sell by public auction at the Office] of the Hoard, Fort-street, on Friday, the Sth day of December. ISS2, at 11 &.m., THE LEASES of the following ALLOTMENTS, for a TERM of FIFTY (50) YEARS, subject to the provisions of "The Harbours Act, 1878":— FOUR ALLOTMENTS—NOB. 86, 87, 88, and S9-vrith Frontage to QUEENSTREET TWENTY-FOUR ALLOTMENTS— Nos. 90 to 113—with Frontage to CUSTOM HOUSE-STREET THREE ALLOTMENTS—Noe. 114 to 116-with Frontage to RAILWAY ROAD TUB ALLOTMENTS WILL BE FLAGGED. Draft of Lease and Conditions of Sale rimy be seen, and Lithographic Plans obtained, at the Office of the Board. R. C. GREENWOOD, Auctioneer. O T I C E. J. B. MARRIOTT begs to intimate to his friends aad the public In geneiml that he has *»v-" those tats* and commodious premises lately occupied by Messrs. T. and H. Cooke, next to the Bank of New Zealand, and It being the largest sale room in Auckland he is now prepared to receive all kinds of Merchandise and other General - Produce, either bj boat or rail. All orders entrusted to his care win meet with strict attention and prompt account tales. J. B. MAREIOIT, i Auctioneer and Gweral Salesman.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 6538, 31 October 1882, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 6538, 31 October 1882, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 6538, 31 October 1882, Page 8