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Sales fey AnctionTHURSDAY, DECEMBER 21, AT NQO.W !T ORDER OF THE TRUSTEES OF THE LATE MR. MICHAEL MEANEY. VALLE & DOUGLAS Vill bcII by auction, at their Hooras, Shortlandstreet, rHAT TALUABLE FARM, being Allotment 117 and part of 110, P*ri>h of 'ulj»l, and coaUlning 321 acres of good heavy browi oam ; lt)0 acres fenced and in grass; 2 acres orchard, ;ood treo« in full bearing; the remainder is good arge Ti-tree, Kauri, Puriri. Kimu, etc., Also, Allotment lf>'2. containing lIS acrei of Virgin Buah. ionsisting of Totira, li-tree. Kauri, etc. Further particulars from the Anctioßaers. Ala*, Superior Quality Farm at Jlangare, containing 134J icres, all securely fenced in eight subdivisions, and in ;ood i;rass, orchard, &c.\ the whole diained and well mpplied with water; house of seven rooms, with outJi.liuingsi. STerms, J cash ; balance at seven per cent, for five rears. Allotment 14, Pai.akura. containing 86 acres, situlted about J J miles from Manurewa Station. Terms, oue-third cash ; balance at seven per cent for ihree years. Tau;-iri, Allotment 331. containing 48.1 acres. VAILE & DOUGLAS, Land and Estate Auctioneers, Shoit'and-street. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 21, AT >"OO>\ VAILE ft DOUGLAS Will seU by auction AT THEIR BOOMS SHORTLAND-STREET VALUABLE FREEHOLD AND LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES, AFFORDING A RARE OPPORTUNITY TO INVESTORS AND OTHERS. FREEHOLD PROPERTIES. THE NEW LYNN HOTEL—This Hotel is substantially built in b.ick and stucco and contains 10 rooms in addition t> the bar ; also washhouse with copptr, etc., farge brick siable atd hayloft. With the Hotel will be sold from two to six and This Valuable Property is let on Lease to a good tenant oa an increasing rental. THE BONE A.VD FLOUR MILL IN r RE.B if A N'S 13 AY together with all the Machinery and the valuable corner allotment on which the Mill is erected. This property is admirably adapted for a Manufactory of almost any kind. Fmther particulars from the Auctionoeis. TWO ALLOTMENTS IN NELSONSTREET each 33x125 ft. LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES. THBEE BRICK SHOPS IN WELLESLEYSTKKET EAST, with 5 rooms to each shop, built on allotment No. 4, subdivision of lot tf, section 13, held under lease for 60 years from the City at a ri'Etal of £30 per annum.' Tfa se buildiru's are let on lease to good tenants at a paying rental. TWO BRICK SHOPS IN RUTLANDSTIiKET with fi rooms to each, erected o > part of allotment li. City Leasehold, ground rental *2C per annum. Also The goodtvill <,f leasehold of a-lotment No. 11, ground rentil £10 per annum, te-iu 6J yenrs. VAILE & DOUGLAS, Land and Estate Auctioneers, Shortlaud-.street. Auckland WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 20. TWIN SCREW STEAMER LILY. SUBSIDIZED BY THE GOYERNSIEXT, AND NOW BETWEEN AUCKLAND AND EIVERHEAD. E. & A. ISAACS Have received instructions to sell by auction, at their Stores, Queen-street, on Wednesday, December 20, at 12 o'clock, THE WELL-KNOWN SCREW STEAMER I.ILY. The above ve=sel is in first-class order and well found in every way. E. & A. ISAACS, Merchants and Auctioneers. PICH ALLUVIAL X ANDS. Similar in Quality to the Richest of the HAWKE'S BAY AND POVERTY BAY LANDS, And to such lands us the PARSES OF GOWRIE AND STIRLING, In Scotland, and tho PENS OF LINCOLNSHIRE, Iu England, and with an ITALIAN CLIMATE. T. \V. HICKSON & CO. HAVE much pleasure in announcing that they havo beon entrusted by lle.irt Ailey ■:sq.. who intends leaving fer En.ltnd. with the >üb-tliv. : e:on and i*le of his MagniHeenc ESTATE OF OTIRLIXGWORTH 11/ O Situated at llikutaia. Thames Valley, 4,000 AriiES, Valced at £40,000. tailway Station, Main Trunk Road. Thames Rirer rontage. Surrounded by GoldUelds, Spleniid .larkets on all liamis lor ewry description of Farm, Jarden, and Orchard Produce. NOTHING LIKE IT Is' THE MARKET FO-: YEARS PAST. Mr. T. W. HicksoD. who has had opportunities of f the best lands from the .'SbrtU Capa to Welling on, can svith conndetice recomrnvml this a- far ai"l way superior for quality and posiiion-in com ir.;iion—to anything he has ever ceme acrosi in th-: forth Island, and h.is no hesitation iu s:ivin; tli.it i ill be worth the while of aay intending'invenor in lad to pay this place a visit of inspection betore iur IS EASILY REACHED FKOH ANY PART OF TilE COHNIRY. Four coaches each way daily to and from thj hames : tw e twice daily to and from Te Aroha ; one »ice weekly fnim Napitir, Tnuranga, and K»tikaci ; ne thrice weekly from Hamilton, via Tβ Aroha. everal stea-.rers daily each way from Thimes and Te The proprietor will furnish horses to persons dering to look over the property, which is some eight liles from end to end. The time taken in inspecting . fr m Auckland would bo stean:er, Auckland to hames, 4 to o hours; Thames to Stirlin worth likuuia). 1} to 2 hours, or by steamer, 2 to 3 hours, scording to tide ; going ov-r the estate. 2 to 4 hours:tu nin; to Auckland by coach and steamer, SJ to 7 ours; whole trip occupying from 131 t.j 18 hinirs. he salo—owing to the whole estate kein,' offered inead of only half as originally intended— is past oned ) the midle of January to give time for getting sursy< done and plans ready. I'ue, ami that this sale Trill afford an opportunity ldom met with, we mean to spare no eipen e iu ingiag it thoroughly under the notice of intending vestors througheut the colonies. Noth.—To Newspaper Proprietors and the Leadin" mrnals throughout New Zealand and the Australian )lonies.—Tenders will be received for the above I ivertisement and the circulation of Lithographs. nUAMESj CATTLE MARKKT. I BANKS & CO.. S Stook and Commission A:ikn"t;-. * Market each TU UHSPAY, »t their Vartlj, rariwai, 2 ii.m., lor »ai,» of Stook ol all description!, ProCβ, ic. ' B tl of Ktock can depend npon overy atten- M n hoirjj »*iv(j:i, I,'fjod !'fi<l(l.'>t'k Acr.nmmcwlatlon and OSIrT AOOOTNT HALM. ? l — — a >IBLE AND PRAYER UNION. Fi AUCKLAND BRANCH. lemben Oardi for 1882, containing th«ir number "~ the roll, the principlea of the Union and a "W endar of ChapUra for th» year, sent on receipt of 1 ne and addrees, with a twopenny lUmp, on appli- cu lon to Mr. Brakonrig, Toons Men's ObrUUan of ociatlon. at(

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 6572, 9 December 1882, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 6572, 9 December 1882, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 6572, 9 December 1882, Page 8

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