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y omen tud Land. | For private ciale. OK XT RIVATE U aLK. MOUNT ALBERT (Late the Realdence of Judge Rogtn). TEN-ROOMED HOU3E, in thorough repair, together with Coach-house, Stables, Cow-bails, Wash, house, and about 2 acres of Land. Tho House is situated ne&r tho main road, two minutes* walk from railway station, and for healthy locality, position, aad view cannot be surpassed. Price, £SOO. Terms, £100 to £200 cash, balance at 7 per cent. Also, LOTS 24 to 29, ROGA-NVILLE, MOUNT ALBERT, each Lot containing from 1 to 2 acres of good grass Land, well situated and commanding good views. Lands all sheltered from cold winds. Price, £S5 an acre. Terms, £25 cash off each lot, balance at 7 per cent. LOT 31, ROGANVILLE, Containing 5 acres and 19 perches, well situated and well watered, and being a great bargain. Price, £650, £150 cash, balance at 7 per cent. Lot 25, ROGANVILLE, Containing 2 acres and 1 quarter. Price, £'27» ; ternu easy. Lot 7. ROGANVILLE, Frontage main road, 100 x 310 feet. Price, 22s per foot; lot 3 5 and 6, 10s per foot. THE FOLLOWING LOTS ALSO FOR SALE IN* SUNNYSIDE, NO. 1. AT GREAT BARGAINS. Lot* 2 and 3, 26s per foot; lot It, 10s 6<i per foot; lot 74, 10s 6d p;r foot; lot 41, 42, and 43, 20s per foot; lota 20, 27, 23, and 29, 20s p*r foot. FOR SAt,E AT ELLER3LTE—CIose to the Station with good road frontages. Several superior Building Lots (suitable for all classes), at from 7s to 20s per foot, and from £75 an acre. FOR SALE-EDEN TERRACE. NEW NORTH ROAD.—New 4-roomed Cottage and large lot, main road frontage, £300. Sever il good sites with large frontage and great dej.th, at prices ranging from 10s to 40s per foot. Also. TWO SHOPS, Let to Good Tenants, and a good roomy Cottage. Price for the lot, £750. FARM—I 6 miles from Town by Road cr Rail—loo acres, well improved, in good grass and crop; land sub-divided, planted, and well-watered; good orchard ; Cottage and out-buildings, etc.. etc. Deep water frontage; creek to turn a water mill, and many other advantages. Will be sold for £750. and terms of from £100 cash, balance at interest. Grass, Clover, and Oats ready to cut for hay. CITY PROPERTY.—About 3 acres of land in the City within seven minutes* walk of Queenstreet, having about 340 feet frontage by a depth of 370 feet. This land will cut up well into lots» or is suitable for any large manufacturing busi" ness requiring a big piece of land. There is not another piece of land of the same size for sale in the City at anything like the easy distance from its centre as this. Ihe Block will be sold a bargain on easy terms, if closed before the New Year. Lithographic Plans, and further information of any of the above, can be had at tire office of R C ££ ree^ t OOD, Auctioneer. Land Transfer NoticesXj AND transfer ACT notices. Notice is hereby given that the several parcels of Land hereinafter described will be brought nnder the 1 provisions of "The Land Transfer Act, 1870," unless caveat in the meantime be lodged forbidding the | same in each case on or before the 4th day of January 1 next:— I ELLEN llOßNE—Allotment 92, of the Parish of I Apati, and Allotment 255, Parish of Te Papa, ! Cook's County, containing 100 acres, unoccu- , pied. 19J0 FRANCIS HEXRY HELY HUTCHINSON-Allot-ments 3, 4. and 5, Pnrish of Mairetahi, containing 506 acres. In applicant's occupation. 1991 GEORGE READ—Suburban Allotment 45, of Section 8, Suburbs of Auckland In applicant's occupation. 1992 SAMUEL LOCKYER—Allotment 171, Town of Kihikiht, containing 1 acre. Unoccupied. 1997 ROBERT DUDER and RICHARD DUDER— Lot 15, of Section S, of the Subdivision of Allotment* SI. 82, S5, 106b, and Parts of Lots 75 and 79, Parish of Takapuna, containing 1 acre 2 r<»ods *J4 perches. Unoccupied. 1998 SAMUEL LUDBROOK CLARKE - Allotments 643, 544. 545, 54d, 547. 548. 549, 550. 651, 552, and 553. Section 2, Town of Tauranra. containing 12 acres 1 rood 6 perches. In applicant's occupation. 20v3 JOHN GORDON—Allotments 202 a-d 205, Parish of Waioeka, County of Opotiki, containing I SO acres. Unoccupied. 2u04 I Diagrams may be inspected at this office. 1 Dated this 22nd d*y of November, 1532, at the Lands I Registry Otfice, Auckland. I THEO. KISSLIN'G. j District Land Registrar. J Seeds, Produce, ate. ] I|l u E ||AYMARKET, 105 —QUEEN-STRKET- 105 AUCKLAND. OX SALE—NKW SEASON'S SEKD3. TURNIPS. Skerving's Swede Purple Top Aberdeen Champion Swede (;r en Too Aberdeen Graen Top Swede White Globe. CRAN'S TUKNIP MANURE. 20 Tosa Ex " Locu Urii" of rif. abotk i-elk-Br.ATb.-D Trusip Jlamtkk. On Sale and to arrive White Clorer Ked Clover Cowgrass Alsvke Timothy Trefoil Poa Pratensis ltape Ryegrass. Perennial Cocksfoot Italian Kyegrass I'rairio Curled M,nton Foxtail And all other Grass Seeds. (Juano, Peruvian and Island Superphosphates, Bonedust (tine and coarse), Nitrate of -oda, Salt (lino anil coarse). Oats, Maize, Chaff. Piossed Hay. New Zealand Flax. Tow, and Cocoanut Fibre. Also, always on hand New Garden Seeds and Bulbs of all descriptions. Potatoes,&a. J.c. ' Catalogues sent Free on application to JJESKETH & Queen-street. rjlO ARRIVE, PER SYREN, AKa. C ACKS TT "Doxf.dust. OACKS %l JL jLJONEDb'ST. G. S. JAKINS. ON SALE, Best Canterbury B.co-i and Hams (in cloth) Wood's Flour, in sacks, 100's, aiid 50s: also, various other brands Pine Samp e S e-1 Maize, Fowl WJ-eat Barley, fch.rps, Bran, Oatmeal Chaff, Ac. ALo, Beans, Maize, and O.its (crushed or whole) GUNSOM AND MARTIN, 58, CUSTOMHOUSE-STREET. J>IPPINS ! J3IPPINS! JUST LANDED, In Psimk Condition, gQ •gABKETS -jq-ORMAHDY piPPINS. H. MAxpl EL D> ' I2S, QinuN-amiaT.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 6571, 8 December 1882, Page 8

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