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Sales by Auction. JOHN tBYDON.] [EDWARD LEYDON. THIS DAY, At 11 o'clock. JOHN & E. LEYDON "Will soil at their Rooms (next the Union Bank), DRAPERY, CLOTHING, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND GENERAL MEECHAN. DISK, &c, <6c. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 24. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. 147, Gbey-stbbet. R. ARTHUR Bμ been favoured with instructions from Mr. C. S. Clarke, to sell by auction, at his residence, 147, Grey-street, at 12 o'clock noon, HOUSEHOLD FDKNITURE AND EFFECTS Handsome Sideboard, Bedsteads Palliasses, Mattrasses Glassware, Crockeryware, Kitchen Utensils &C. f &C\, &C. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, At Noon. RAWLffiGSTON. MOUNT EDEN, PROSPECT RISE. VOLCANIC SOIL. SPLENDID PROSPECT. I'ASHIONABLE AND FAST RISING NEIGHBOURHOOD, R, ARTHUR Has been favoured with instructions from the Trustees of tho late Mr. H. Rawliags, to Eell by public auction, at his Estate, Land and House Sale Boom, Arthur's Mart, Queen-street, on Thursday ■September 27, at 12 o'clock noon, HIS VALUABLE ESTATE, situate on Prospect Rise, at the foot of Mount Eden, immediately adjoining the property of Mr. W. R. Bridgeman, and bounded by the properties of Messrs. CranwelL Buddie, and Mitchell, commanding an extensive and varied view of fine Suburbe, Mountains, Hills and Water. Subdivided into nine One allotments, on one a l onr-roomed Cottage Is erected. The soil is volcanic, ■well cleared, a number of well grown trees are on -the property. An opportunity which should not be missed for procuring fine building sites conveniently ond healthfully situated, dose to tho city, with 'Busses passing erery half-hour. TITLE, LANDS TRANSFER. Lithographic Plans are now ready. Also, to be removsd, STABLE, SHEDS, 4c TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25. JUNCTION YARDS. For Sale on Tuesday next, 1 Ql~\ FAT OXEN AO Kβ 100 Fat Sheep 50 Lambs Dairy Cows, Slore Cattle, Sheep, Pigs, &c HUNTER & NOLAN. MONDAY, OCTOBER 1. SECOND CATTLE FAIR OF THE SEASON. The undersigned will hold theii ■CJECOND CATTLE FAIR OF THE V 3 SEASON, at Papaliura, on Monday, October 1. X.B.—lntending Sellers will please send in their Entries for cataloguing before Frid&y, the 28th inst. HUNTER & NOLAN. V. S. COCHRANE.] [JAS. DACKE. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 24. BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEE. i COTTAGE AND ALLOTMENTS. BOND-STREET, NEWTON. TSotiubscribera will sell at their rooms, Foit-stieet, on Monday, 24th instant, at 11 o'clock, A LLOTMKNTS 163 and 164, Bond-street, Newton, having a frontage of 66 feet by 105 deep, with house of 1 rooms erected thereon. .ALLOTMENT 169. having a frontage of 3* feet to Bond-Btreet, by 105 feet deep. For further information apply to SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON, Auctioneers. W. S. COCHRANE.! [JAS. DACRE. MONDAY, OCTOBER 1. OT ORDER OP THE TRUSTEES OF A TRUST ESTATE. THREE VALUABLE FREEHOLD SUBURBAN VILLA SITES. REMUERA. TEhe Subscribers have received instructions to Sell by Public Auction, at the Land Mart, Fort-street, on Monday, October Ist, at 12 o'clock. A LLOTMENT 146, SECTION 16, f\ Suburbs of Auckland, containing sa. Or. 3Cp. wlh the Dwelling House thereon. Allotment 147, Section 10, containing sa. lr. 2ip. Allotment 148. Section 16, containing G acres. Tf.B.—This Property is situate in tho rapidly increasing Suburb of Remucra, stands high and commands a most > xtensive view of the Harbour, &c. Adjoins tfeo property of Captain Herald and is now in tho occupation of Mr. l>. Ilarford. The ground is fenced and laid down in Terms.—One-fourth cash, balance in three months at seven per cent. SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON, Auctioneers. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, At 12 Noon. WELLINGTON - STREET. RUSSELLSTREKT. SHEEHAN-STREET. D. F. EVANS H&sbeea instructed to sell by public auction, at his land Mart, Quesn-ulrect, on Tuesday, September 25, at 12-o'clock. WELLINGTON - STREET.—AII tliat piece or parcel of land, being Lot 11, part of Suhdiv. 23 and ?.4; Section £7; having a frontage of 33 feet by 119 feet deip, more or less, to ether with iho House erected thereon. The House is new and well-built.; it contains 6 roomn,iittod with every convenience, grates, cupboards, and kitchen range, etc., city water laid on. It is a very eligible properiy. WELLINGTON - STR EET.-All that piece or parcel of land, tsing Lot 10, Subdivision 23, Sec ion 47, having a frontage ot 60 feet by a depth of 119 feet, more or le's. A good House of 7 rooms si&ndson the ground, and is fitted with every convenience. This is a good investment as it can be cut up to great advantage. SKEEHAN-STREBT—AII that piece or parcel of lani. being Lot 161, and Part of 162, liaving-a frontage to Shtehan street, I'onsonbj, of 59} feet, with a depth of 100 feet: good level building allotment. RUSSELL-STREET.—AII those pieces or parcels of land, being Lots 100,101, and 102, each having a frontage of 33 feet, by a depth of 100. They are splendid building sites, being level, fenced, and in a thriving pert cf Auckland. P. F. EVANS, Auctioneer.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6817, 22 September 1883, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6817, 22 September 1883, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6817, 22 September 1883, Page 8