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Sales by Auction. THIB DAY, 11 A.M. CARBINES k TAYLOR Will s.-l! by auction, at 11 o'clock, DRAPERY, CLOTHING, &c, Feathers. Gloves, Dress Pieces Collars, liuttons, etc. Corsets, Aroiphane Trimming Spotted Netd falls. Silks, etc. Also, S»cohd-liand Clothing, etc. PRODCCE: Wairoa Chee.-e, Hams and Bacon But Mr. New Po'atoes General Produce, etc At 11 o'Clock. CARBINES & TAYLOR. TO-MORROW. LEASEHOLD BUILDING SITE LN WELLESLEY-sTREET EAST. T. W. HICKSON & CO. Have received instructions to dispose of by public auction, at the G.N.L.A. Rooms, ou Fti.lav, Ist December, at the -ame lime as the Cornhiti Es'tate, THE GOODWILL OF THE LEASE (about B3 years to run) of an ALLOTMENT fronting Wellesky-strcet East, part of the Albert Park, and nearly opposite the Wynyard Hotel, 49ft. tiin. frouta.e by 132 depth, all fenced and diained aud read} fo builoiug. XpORTHCOMING LAND SALES. BY T. W. HICKSON & CO. THE BOXA FIDE NATURE Of all Sales undertaken by T. W. Hickson and Co. is guarauteed by the fact that they depend entirely up m all the land they olfer being sold to recoup them their expenditure in surveys, lithographing, adver lisins;. and other expenses of sale. Vendors only pay a commission on actual sale, which commission is to cover all charges If the land is not sold, they (T. Yf. 11. &. Co.) are at thp loss of the wholo • litlay in surveys, ,\c. They are therefore hound to have such moderate up et prices fixed as will ensure a sale; conseque tly the public may depend on getting value for thei: money, us in no ca?e dees thi3 hrm under t..k ■ -ii-s .vliere exorbitant \uluesare looked for by the vendors. As a rulft, our vendors are owners of many years standing (not speculators, who buy merely to'sell at. exorbitant prices), yielding to the pressure of an ad vancing and rapidly increasing population that is desirous of seeing large estates broKen up. ar.d acquiring an interest in the soil—the Land for the '. people. TOWARDS THE END OF NOVEMUER. COIINHILL.—Ten small Farms, containing from 4 to ij Acres, situated 12 miles out of town, t>y a good [ metal road, in the centre of i akuranga, one of the must thickly populated small farm districts in the Norih Island. The laud is all of good quality, ranging in value from £7 to £2~> an acre, and only needs 1 to be seen by the practical farmer to be appreciate.'. Th<:re is an excellent Government School alous side the property — a Smithy, Post-omoe, Public Hall, ,tc. Daily Vail Coach to and from toivn— one of the ibest in Auckland. The whole district is noted for the all-round productiveress of its soil, and suitability for farming in all its branches. It s close to the far-famed Stud Farms of the Messrs. Maclean, and no district in the colony can beat this one for average yield of corn or quality of stock of all kinds produced in it. The Property has nt had fair play, or it would have a much bett r appearance th ,u .t now wears. Still, the surrennding farms ail give evidence oi what may be do- e with the land if fairly treated. Itis a very rare occurr-i.ee f-.r a farm in the district to ehange hands, and a ootabla fact that while it is difficult to induce adjoining owner* to sell, there is always keen competition amor.gst them for any portions of land that do happen t» come into the market, and the olden established , resid-ius have !een steadily adding to their estates as opportunities offered. Means of conveyance will be a!fi rde.l to personi desiring to view the e.-ta:e. and the fallen information given by.the Agents. Lithos graphs now in the I'ress. WES I'BUilY. —This side of Morningsi.le. Is situated within easy rea.h of town, either oy road or , rnil, being a short distance beyond the Waterworks 1 on the one hand, and no: far from the Mount Albert Railway Sutton on the other. The Land is of that medium quality, between clay and volcanic, tMat is so eminently su;ted for the growth of fruit ami garden pr.duco of every description. Being well sheltered from the prevailing south-westerly wiuos. well watered, •ind sloping geutlv towards the sun, no oetter situation could ba selected for establishi-g a home with all the surroundings that could be de.-ircd by the most enthusiastic admirer of the be.utii'u! in Nature, llu- place is within easy walking and driving distance of the town. The sections wll vary in size to suit all requirements—from a quarter acre t-> live acres. The terms will be such as to bring it within the reach of any one of moderate means, »nd every facility will be given for tho erection of buildings and other improvements. Flans i'J the Press. Fullest particulars obtainable of tho agent 3. Title, Land Transfer. EARLY IN DECEMBER. GLEN GROVE.— This charming Estate surrounds the otahuhu Itailway Station, and is the lir.s: point on the Auckland and W«ikato line which is ~t once in the country by the seaside, and convenient to town Here you have every advantage that country life cm afford—open fields, abundance of fresh air—milk, vegetables, and farm and garden produce-in abundance and at half the price that is paid in the neighbourhood of town ; butter and e?gs fresh tmm the farms —every lux-:ry that a country life atfords, with the advantage of an easy, cheap, and rapid means o' transit iroin ..our duo: to your busin ss office. Here, while at your work iu the city, you ran feel that your family are happy in the enjoyment of that health jti.i exhilirating exuberance of spirits that onlv a ii'e :n the fresh open tiehis of the country will entire them. To anyone fond of gardening, no better s il m siuia- - tion could be desired ; it is tho very pejfection of soil for garden or orchard purposes—a rich, dry, volcanic loam. L'pon the smallest of the sections ample .-puce may be found for a house. ganUn, and orchard, and its owner will tind ample scope! oi the exerei>e of anv latent talent or taste lor Kardeniug pursuits, and full employment for his leisure-moments before and after business hours. Nowhere in Auckland is the air, dur.ng ti.o summer, so fresh and bracing as it is in this neighbourhood, tempered as it is bv the cool waters of the Manukau harh. ur. To those wh .seavo cations compel them to toil in the i nervatitig atmos piiere of the city during the day, n.thing could tend mo. e to invigorate their systems than the trip out bvrail to Glen Grove. A feature at once n vel atid possessing sterling advantages wil. be noticed i:i the laying out of the sections and roads. Kadi of the .small sections has a frontage, or inrress to, a permanent pasture reserve in the centre of each bh-c.: ; no two of these small section;, are back, to back, but all are backed by a green Belli. Fy the conditions of sale, ihe.-e will be reserved as open pastures for all time. So that, however thickly populated tie place mav become, it will alwavs have these open breathing .-pace* iu the midst of the various Mocks of tiuildin.s. In the matter of scenery, Glen Grove will v.eid the palm to no other place about Auckland, lui >t be seen t.. be appreciated aa it is not possible to do justice to it in a short paragraph such as this. It being it.oossible to fully describe the many attractions i ileied to those seeking rural homes, at* moderate pi ices, not too far from tne city, we can only urge those desiring; such to pay a lisit of inspection before iuvestiu.- elsewhero. Terms — One - fourth casli. balance at s ven percent. Lithographs will shortlv be out. Titlo Lands Transfer. STII.I.IXGWoItTH. HIKCTAIA. THAMES VALLEY.—iiXO acres: of Mr. lKnrv Allev's reallv ma-r.i liceiit estate will b.i offered to the public t.trJv in Heeeinber, in sections of various sizes. ,i,.d "will atford a rare ofportunity to acquire a good farm i: v. good position. On a main trunk r. aI, propose-: trunk line of railwav. an i :iu.> navi-.-iMe river. Laud of the richest quality. There h... i. en il .thing equal ill any respect to this prcp-'r'.y submitted toth- public for many years past. The wl.oie / the :iu..r:->. trattic oi the Patetere, Matamata, Waitoa. Aroha. and Thame, Valley country, wh.ther by K::.l or Wat-r. the best market icr produce in New ;:.Mlan.!, .'.imelv the Gobllields of tha Thames l'ci.ii.-.da b -id" . Timber Mills, and other in iu.trial est il,!! huici.: employing a Lugo number rf hands. Me.inp'rs -r< constantly plying up and down the riv.'r, an''.:..i::. easy and rapi : means of conveyal.c ■ to the markets A large portion of the l.n.d is'in [!>,-. riche-t pist.iiv, carrying and f.iltc:,ii;g a large uaa:l».r of slock. e.-inc;; tind a ready sale at tup or : ees in tiie i'ha:c.-. s in .rk. : .. Th-.re is nothing tint a semi-tropi- al climtte can produco that cannot oo gro.vn to perfeciion ,m the w.rm. sheltered, alluvial llats of Stirlii:,.-WMrl!i. A'.is lutelv witiuuit reserve. Full particulars will be ;-.ri;ite 1 ..ii lithograph*, which will Le sent lo «tv ..d-ir, ss on receipt of Post Card, or maybe li id at "the uflice .•: the .gents. Title - Land Transfer. VAL'XII iLL,Xi)KTHSIIOKI-:.-Thootvnerof this charming little estate, iii compliance with the desire of s.veral persons desirous of acquiring sections for building, has ananged with us to subdivide it and place it ill the marKet early in December. This property wa3 e-ne oi the ear.ies: selections, anil :li« iwrsou selecting it might w-U claim to have picked the eyes out of the North Shore, when be bad secured this. It must be seen !■> be apt reciau-d. Lint we may bricllv mention that it is sitaatcd at the western end of the Cheltenham iVseh. of which, as well is the North Head. Mount Victoria, and a number of the lslauds studding the llatuak: Gulf, it commands a full view. Many hundreds of pounds nave been spent in adorning and beautifiing tiiu gioumis so that no matter where a section "uia'v be select,-.1, its I owner will become the |.os.i ssor of ready laid out grounds, with hosts of fruit and ornamental trees', which have taken years to reach the state of perfection and beauty ti.ey now present. Croquet lawn;:, bowers, shrubberies, plant itions— natural, ornamental and useful —oranges" and other fruit tree; i-i full bearing. The sea and Cheltenham lh..vh is wkhin a j licndied paces, and only ten to fifteen minuted ua,k iivagoodfo-tiath and m.tal road iium Devonoort Wharf. Nothing else like it auvwhere about Auckland or the North Shore. The Survey and Flagging will be done with the least possible delay, and date of sale duly notified.— Title, LandTiansfer. Wk have also a small but sleet list of CITY, Sl'ilL'lil'AN". and COC.N'TItY l'ropert:e< 'or I Private Sale, to which We Leg to draw the attention of investors. GENTLEMEN'S RESIDENCES, with and without grounds. CITY HCILL-ING SECTIONS, suitable for warehouses. | CITY I'.CS:.\T.-S PREMISES, yi.ldinggood steady rentals, and increasing in value. / SIJUUItIiAN UUII.DINC: SITES, suitable for I Gentlemen's residences. A few Very Superior FARMS, such as are seldom offered to Uie public. Nono but First-ciass I'rcperties entered on our Lists. T. W. lIICKSON it CO., ESTATE AGHNTS AND AUCTIONEERS, CIVIL ENGINEERS, AND ARCHITECTS, SURVEYORS, AND LAND BROKERS, (Licensed under tho Land Transfer Act), Authorised Native Land Survey ora. Queen Street, Auckland, (Over Goodson's Arcade). {

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 6564, 30 November 1882, Page 8

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