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Sales by Anction. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 6. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. AUCKLAND SECTION'. LEASE OF ALLOTMENTS IN AUCK LAND YARDS. To be let by public auction on the 6th December, a 12 no»o t br Mr. G. Siboin, at his Land Mart, 5: Qae«n street, Auckland. THE LEASE FOR SEVEN YEARS O ALLOTMENTS IS AUCKLAND RAIL* A STATION YARDS, suitable for Coil and Firewufl Site*. Plac ani Form of Lease can seen on ipplic3»i'"? to the Auctiioso«r, or Kesidt-at rngineer, >«• masket. . „ , J. l\ MAXWELL, General Manager N.Z.R. GEORGE SIBBIN, Auctioneer. TnORTHCOMING LAND SALE: "ST" T. W. & CO. IKE BOS'.I FIDR NATL* RE Of all Salea undertaken br T. W. Hickson and C i 3 guaranteed by :he fact thit they depend entire upon all the land they offer being s-"dd to recoup the their expend.itw.re in surveys. lithographing, advtising. and othar expenses of sale. \ endors only p a commission on actual s*le, which commission is cover all charges If thehr.d Un »t sold, they (T. V H. & Co ) are at the l;-3 m the whole outlay survey?. >vc. They a~e therefore Lwjani to have moderate up-et pneos fixed as will ensure a sa; oons-qae *Iy the nufchc may depend on retrinr vaifor their iuor.-y, .-»s in no CA-e Aoes this nrni and-, uk? sties wb*re exorbitant ralae3 are locked for the vendors. As a rule, our vendors ar* owner- o' many yea stlndin* mot speculators, who buy merely to sell exorbitant prices), yielding to the pressure of un a vancing aad rapidly iccre-cstnz pc---ui. tion that desirous of seeing lar«e esta p s broken up. a acquiring an interest in the S'„:l —thy Land for t TOWARDS THE EM* Or* NOVEMBER CORNHILL. —TeD fmall Farms. fro a* to 40 Acrrt, situated 12 ui:'ea out ct town, fcy a .:<> metal road. in th- centre cf ; a<ur;n?a. out cf t m'st thicklv p<-pulatei •raill farm d:strb"*ts ir. t North Island. Ihe land all of cu 1 quality. r\: in« in value from £7 io x 2'» an aer»-, &nd< n.y :jve to be seen by the practical fa-mer to he Th-re is an excellent >•.''>»! •;' «Dde the property — a Smithy. !'o?t-ofn e. Pi.o Hall. &c. Dady vai! Co .c'n to and :r. m tow* one of the "b-rst in Auckland. T:.e _«:.oie ctstr is noted for th»- all-r-'U'.d produ' t^'**''. of soil and suitability :<-.r fanning ir. <*». it.? It a close to the fir f*a;t:d Stud K*nn< of t Messrs Maclean. and ;.o district :n the c °b can beat thi< one ror :»T---race '- ~ »r.d of tern or qv offtocfc of all kinds p-»dii«-od in_ i*. rh».- r\*o; er has nt had f*ir j» :iy. «•; it .uld i: a appe ir.-ince th'-n it n "*■> i.:*. .S-iil. t }.-* s'trrfarm* all give evidence •>: what ti.ay he- due \«it:: I land if faiil* tr-.-ated. Its* a very nre ccarrcrce : a f-trm in -he di-trict tv hi:.d* and - • ■ -t^r f.tc; that '.vhiie it is to :n t;:cywners to sell, there i; co:cy.-:::i t« cftin*: into the a'id the f -Ide-t resid-Lts have ♦.-en et'.-a - i;y *d<:vri£ :o th-:r e-tat^s ot>* r:rtuniti-s orf-rT'.-d My *U5 wiji aff> rde i to 'r.s to vi«;w tne c-tite. a the f -lies: isf->rn:a-i-n viv-n by the A/ents. Lit: graphs notrin the "re?.*. situated withi:: easy r-i h -.f *■ *vc. y rail, bvic? a diit .n« •: b-ry.-r.i t;i« -terw- - ->h the one ha*:d, and n .•*. far fr-jW the *t".:r.t Aij Hiilway St-.ti* a on th- other. Ihe =.anti i-of :t tne iium qualitv. cl-.y vo .?%n:<-. t- .t :• eminently suited for the r.f fruit mos: eathu-iaeth- admirer ■ f the be .utirul Nature. Tiie place :s w;;::::: ea.-.y w.d-::n_j and oriv to* suit all req-ireiiie::ts -from a quarter acre tv i acres. The terms will l>e such as to it wztl tha reaca of any one of tnoderate^tneans.^p.nd other improven:er.t.s Pl.tns iu tne Press, t particulars obtaisAble of the agents. Tttle, La Transfer. EARLY IN DECEMBERGLEN GROVE.—This charming Estate surrou: the Otahuhu R/dlway Station, and is the hist p.:; on the Auckland and W-ikato line *!*iu-:h :s -.t u: Here you have every advantage thtt country life c nelds, abundiL:e of fresh air—rn: vegetables, and farm ana srarden pro-iurein ab -.nd'-in iad a: half the price that is paid m the reijhbo' hood c: town ; butter an I or**s fresh fr->m the far —every luxury that a com try life arfords, with t advantage of an easy, cheap, and rapid means while at your w•jz*. yn- cvn feel ..... »: family are happv in uiv i.>. ..--a...- i exkilir&tin; exuberance '"f spiriti t:.a* • -n.y a the fresh open field- of the c .-nntry will ensure th-: j To anyone f-'n ; <■: jar-.».:.i::.-. h-j ■« =••' tion could be de>:r-?a . j.-v; I v 4 > I loam, t'pen the smallest nf;he sections ample sp may be found for a nou-e. and "rcr. »rd ;i it 3 owie: will nnd an.pie scope foi the exercise or latent ta'.ent rr taste r'cr jar iei.i:;.* pursuit*, a-:-; r employment f his leisure moment- h-e: re «u i at business hours. Nowhere 'n Auck and i* the a t v «s summer, s*> fresh an 1 bracinr a* ii :s thi? nei-hbourhood. tamper? i is tne rwiten of the Manukaa hirb tir. io tnose wh'rse ro cations comj*?! them to Oil io tee • * a*::i pliere of the city dur.r.g tne dir. r. t:.".*_r •: u. i more to invigorate their systems than trip out rail to Glen Grove. A feature at «.-r.ce u v-1 laying out of tr.-- ? and roa's. Kach of t small sections has a ;r . r i::rr-s* tv _ % : manent pa*ture reserve t:i_t:.- ventre > f ei-vt no two of these smill .'.r- Jia-v-: *•• r' - k ».<. r. a s l are backed by a green teld. V>y the c titl sale. the«e will be reserve', is "p n p.f'r time. So that, however th'.c.-cly : /pui.'.'-.-1 tre *•: may become, it will a'L**av< h »v t ' t:.v>e «. ;-.-n spaces ia the midst of the vari?U: buildir: in the matter of sceu-ry. «.ien «.r-ivy w.il ye d t palm to no other place aoout Au-.kland. Itm:st seen to be appreciated a? it is r. 't po*-i": le to justice to it in a short pirarr»:ci «•; h as th:-. being impossible to fully de^i-nrt:.-- mar.y a:tr. lions offered to tho*e ?ee.-;in; rural h n;es. at m>>d %te prices, not too far the city, 'vs '.an only u: these desiring such to pay a \isi: of inspection bcf-. investing elsewhere. Terms — One-iourth ea ; balance at seven per cent. Lithographs will shori be out. Title - Lands Trin?fer. STIRLINGV/uUTH. HIKI'TATA. 11IAMES VA I.EY. —-0 0 of ilr. H-r.ry Alley*® re.l'y mic: ticent estate will be offered is the public car'.y iVcitnber. in sections of various sizes, ard w afford a oj»t- vtuuity to acquire a gc-?d farm it cood posit.on. On a main trunk rat. trunk line of railway, ana nne uari,'aMe riv v r. La: of the richest quality. There ha* hve:i not!".n_ »q----in any respe :t to this pro:»-r:y submitted to : puo ; for many years past. The wh-.le f th .• inter; trafhc of the pAtetcre. Matamata. Wait v\. Ar .ha. a: Thames Valley c uvtry. w!i-:her by Ka : i or Watwill havv f> i-aw ov-r or it. It i- in t.ur- centre the b- st market :cr pr-du.-e :n New Z.-alauii. i .vmel tiie Guhihclds of th- Thames Ter.in<ula. b-.-id Tim' i r Mills, and other al cstiblbhmen vn:pl ~v\n? a number of hands, -teatner* a plvin = * up and down the river, aff .'t 'u easy ,md r.»pi; means of convey met -the A portion of the Und is in th* ric:n?-t p u«tu: carrying and fattening a r.tunV-r ; ck. wh.< f.inl .*re;tdy sale at top prices in the Ti-.a::.-s m rke; Th-.re is nothing that a al ol.:. c.-n dttce that cannot be to t erfecti'-n on the war: shelte r ed. alluvial dats of >t;rlit:-Wo-th. Ab* >lute with."Ut reserve. EuU ]>articulars will bo prit.tv i i lithographs, which will be sent to *nyaddr-ss. receipt of Post Can!, or maybe had at the Udtce the agents. Title—Land Transfer. VAI'X 11' LL. NORTH SHORE.—The of th charmlnc little estate, i'i compliance with ihe desi building, has arranged with u= to subdivi-ie it ar place it in the market early is L>.-ce:n : ;-er. Th property was one of the ear icst stdect:'">ns. an 1 :! person selecting it mijht w-!l claim t~> h»ve pi-ke the eyes rut of the North Shore, when he h.»d s-.curc this.' It must be seen to be appreciated. But « | niav brietly mention that it is sit .ated at the wester end of the Cheltenham iVach. of vhich. as well * J the North Head. Mount Victoria. And a numt'rr « the Islands studdin; the liauraki Gulf, it c miuus::a full view. Many hundreds of pounds nave bee spent in adorning and beautifying the grounds, j J that no matter where a section may be se!e:t-d,i owner will become the possessor of ready 1 aid 01 ! grounds, with hosts of fruit and ornamental tree | which have taken years to reach the state of pc-rf: I tioo and beanty they now present. Croquet lawn bowers, shrubberies, plantations—natural, ornament; and useful—oranges and other fruit trees in _fu bearing. The sea and Cheltenham Beach is within hundred paces, and only ten to fifteen minutes wa! bv a good footpath and" m- tal road from Hevonpo Nothing else like i: anywhere about Aucl i land cr the North Shore. ; The Survev and Flavins will be done with tl , least possible" delay, and date of sale duly notified.Title, Land Transfer. Wb Lave also a small but s-lect list of SL"liL r KHAN. and COUNTRY Properties f< Private Sale, to which we beg to draw the attcntio of investors. GENTLEMEN'S RESIPENCES. with ar.d withou grounds. CITY RCILDING SECTIONS, suitable for wart houses. CITY BUSINESS PREMISES, yhldinggood stead; rentiUs, and increasing in value. SUBURBAN" TIUILDING SITES, suiUble fo Gentlemen's residences. A few Very Superior FARMS, such as are seidon offered to the public. Sona but First-class Properties entered oa our Lists T. W. HICKSON & CO., ESTATE AGENTS AND AUCTIONEERS, CIVIL ENGINEERS, A>*D ARCHITECTS, SURVBYORS, AND LAND BROKERS, (Licensed under th* T .and Transfer Act), Authorised Native Land Surrejors. Queen Street, Auckland, (Orer Goodson's Arcade).

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 6563, 29 November 1882, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 6563, 29 November 1882, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 6563, 29 November 1882, Page 8

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