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| Sales by Auction. i THIS DAY, At 12 Noon. DURHAM HOUSE, DEVONPORT, NORTH SHORE (next Flagstaff Hotel). W. D O W D E N Has received Instructions to sell by auction, Today (Satardsy), the 15th Inst., at 12 o'clock Boon, on the Premises, Durham House (next FlaertaS Hotel), The whole of the household FURNITURE, consisting of DRAWING-ROOM, SITTING-ROOM, AND SIX BEDROOM SUITES, Ail. IN QOOD OEDES, ASU SKARLV NEW. . Also, HALL FURNITURE KITCHEN UTENSILS LARGE GAS STOVE, &C., &C., &0. W. DOWDES, Auctioneer. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER IS, At 11 o'clock. PRESERVED FISH, MARMALADE, &c., See., &c., FROM JOHN MOIR & SONS, LIMITED, 0? LONDON AND ABERDEEN. ON ACCOUNT OF WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. G. W. BINNEY Will sell by public Auction at his Fort-street Store on Tuesday, September 18th, at 11. o'clock, CASES SPICED HERRINGS, CASE 3 HERRINGS IN FRENCH SAUCE (j CASES LING FISH tj CASES RED HERRINGS 'JjQ CASES MARMALADE CASES LEA AND PERRIN'S SAUCE

Terms at Sale. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5, AT NOON. VALUABLE FREEHOLD CITY AND COUNTRY PROPERTIES. G. W. BINNEY Has received instructions from Peter McNab, Esq., to sell by Public Auction, at his Mart, Queen* street, on Friday, October 5, at noon, T OTI.—WELLINGTON AND NELSON STREETS—Part of Allotment-12, Section 42, City of Auckland, being comer of WELLINGTON and NELSON STREETS, having* frontage to WELLINGTON-STREET of 36 feet 7 inches, and a frontage to NELSONSTREET of 100 feet 3 inches. Lot 2.—Part of same Allotment, adjoining the above, having a frontige to WELLINGTON- 1 STREET of 36 feet, by a doptH of 100 ftjet 3 inches. Lot 3.—Part of same Allotment, adjoining Lot No. 1, hariug a frontage to NELSON'STIiEET • of 40 feel by a depth of 72 feet 7 inches. Lot 4.—Part of same Allotment, adjoining Lot No. 3, having a frontage to NELSONSTREET of 40 feet, by a depth of> 72 feet 7 inches. Lot6.—Part of same Allotment, adjoining Lot No. 4, having a frontage to NKLSOIi-STREET of 40 feet, by a depth of 72 feet 7 Inches. Lot O.—STANLEY-STREET—Part of Section 11, City of Auckland, known as Allotment No. 7, having a frontage to STANLEY-STREET of 48 feet, by a depth of 80 feet, with the COTTAGE and LARGE STABLES thereon; also, adjoining thereto, part of AllotmehtNo. 19 of same Section No. 11,85 feet 6 inches, by 40 feet; and alio, adjoining tho last-men-tionod parcel of land, Allotment No. 19 of said Section No. 11, 250 feet by .80 feet. Lot 7.—Allotment No. 9, of Section No. 11, City of Auckland, having a froutage to STANLEYSTREET of 57 feot by a depth of 80.feet, with the COTTAGE thereon erected. Lot 8. —Allotment No. 10, of said Section No. 11, adjoining Lot No. 7, having a frontage to STANLEY-STREIST of 57 feot by a depth of 80 feet. Lot 9.—Allotment, 30, Section 6, VILLAGE o 1 DRUKY, containing 1 rood and 4 perchos' more or less, corner of WHARF and' QUAY STREETS, with a frontage to SLIPPERY CREEK. Lot 10.—Allotment No. 19 PARISH of WAIPAREIRA, County ol Eden, containing 220 ACRES, more or less, and growing thereon a large number of KAU RI TREES. The land is in an accessiblo locality, with soil of good quality. Terms, Plans, and Conditions at tho office of the Auctioneer, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5, AT NOON. WOODLANDS, WAINUI. KAURI BUSH AND LOGS. . | G. W. BINNEI r nas received instructions from Mr. Homy Smyth, to sell by public auction, at his Mart, Queon-street, en Friday, October Sth, at noon, The property known as woodLANDS, WAINUI, being lot 37 and part of lot 38, containing 400 ACRES, with a woll built ROOMED HOUSE, Offices and Store, (which is doing a business of £100 per month); also. Garden and Orchard, 130 ACRES in Grass, nearly .all fenced, and 40 ACRES felled for burning. There is over ONE MILLION FEET of KAURI standing,, bosides a largo quantity of TOTARA, PUR.IRI, and lother Timbers; also, THREE HUNDRED THOUSAND FEET of KAURI JUNK, READY FOR HAULING OUT to the OREWA LANDING; THREE HUftnRED THOUSAND SHINGLES; also, a,quantity of PALINGS, POSTS and R\ILS, two teams of BULLOCKS (18), BOWS, YOKES, CHAINS and WAGGONS, and over 70 head of Cattle, including 18 Dairy Cows, 2 Pack Horses and Saddles; complete, may be taken at a valuation, with the Stock in tho Stole, within a fortnight after tho sale, Terms and particulars can be obtained On application at the Auctioneer's Ooit c, Queen-street. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27,

At Noon. KAWLINGSTON. MO U.ST EDEN, PROSPECT RISE. VOLCANIC SOIL. SPLENDID PROSPECT. fashionable and fast rising NEIGHBOURHOOD. R. ART HU R Has been favoured with instructions from the Trustees- of the late Mr. H. lUwlings, to sell by public auction, at his Estate, Land and House. Sale Room, Arthur's Mart, Queen-street. On Thursday scptembor 27, at 12 o'clock noon. HIS VALUABLE ESTATE, situate on Prospect Rise, at tho foot of Mount Eden, immediately adjoining the property of .Mr. W. It Bridge man, and bounded by the properties of Messrs. Cranwell, Buddie, and Mitchell, commandinfr an extensive Mid varied view of fine Suburbs. Mountains, Hills and Water. Subdivided into nine fine allotments, on one a four-roomed Cottage is erected. Tie soil is volcanic, well clcared, a number of well grown trees are Onthe property. • An opportunity which should not bo missed for procuring fine building sites convoniently apd healthfully situated, close to the city, With 'Basses passing every half-hour. p ' TITLE, LANDS TRANSFER. ▼ Lithographic Plans are now ready.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6811, 15 September 1883, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6811, 15 September 1883, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6811, 15 September 1883, Page 8

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