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Sales by Anction TO-MORROW. At 12 noon. DESIRABLE FAMILY RESIDENCE. BBAOTIFUL BUILDING BITEB. "GLENDARRAH, HOME B4Y, PONSONBY. D. P. EVANS Has been instructed by Mr. J. B Adcaa (who if vrocaidifig to Sydney) to Mil by public Metis*-, at ais Land Mar.. Qoeea-street, on Taetday. lsth Marcfc, at 12 o'clock. HIS DESIRABLE RESIDENCE AND GKOUKDS. pltMaatly citnrted at Home Bay. Ponsoaby. Use Hoase ie almost new. and tn first da» or4ta ; contains Dnwia«-rooia, Rioint-room, five Bedrooms Kitchen, and Servant*' Ro->ics ; fitted with every cosefort arsd eosveKlMev. Ba.hrootr, Pantry, etc. Gas aad Water now batag laid to the door. OutVoi'dings <-<-ns st of Store-room, Waih-hoaee. Fowl-houae, etc. The Grounds (about two acre*) are subdivided and tastefully laiJ out into Shnjbberr. Lawn. Orchard Plewer, and Kitchen Gardens. Splendid Lot labsui 32"') Standard Fruit Tree-s in fall bearing. Also, Several Very Choice Bail ding Allotment*, about Soft, x 1(54. Plaai and Cards to View at Office of Auctioneer. This Fropany should suit any fentleman requiring a real coaafo-table horce in one cf the best of Auckland rohutb?. It is conveniently Situated tr> the new Wkarf aod propose) Tram Station. Bus stops at the door. Is al*o commands a prand view of the barboar. and affords etaiy facility for boating, bathing, etc.. near a beautiful thelly beach. Alio, at the same time and place, GLENBL'RN* (Ponsonbyl—That very desirable, ■«*' Jrd compact VILLA RESIDENCE of five rooms, fitted with every convenience ; sitna eu in the best part of Ponsonby. close »o the water, and b » pastes the door every hour ; being allotment 53. of Stiodiv;sion of Allotment 13, at Sections, having a froatace of 33 feet. KYLESTHEET, off Wood-street (Franklin Road)— Pretty detached TILL A of five rooms, with outhousa«. Ac., and nuUheJ off iu a superior manner. The allotment ha«a frontage of 61 feet bv a depth of 100 feet ; betng Lot 32 And Part 31. of Sabdieteion into Lota or Part of Allotment* IS and 20, of Section 3, Suburb* Of Auckland. D. F. EVANS, Auctioneer. TOMORROW, At 11 o'clock. DRAPERY, CLOTHING, BOOTS, 4c. EARTHENWARE, TINWARE, SADDLERY, 4c. BV ORDER OF THS OFFICIAL ASSIONEE IS EANKRCrTCV. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION. THE BANKRUPT STOCK OF ROBERT McVEAGH, OF CAMBRIDGE. R. ARTHUR Has been favoured wit!' .nstructions from the Official Assignee to sell by auction, at Mart (Top Floor), on Tuesiiy next, at 11 o'ckck s.ui , THE BANKRUPT STOCK OF ROBERT McVEAGH, c-esisting of A WELL-ASSORTi!D L') To-; DKaPEkV. and Dress Goods, Clj-bing, >haw!«. Jajseu. Hats. HaberJa-hery. Hog ery. Straws, Flowers! rAD:t Ci Duds, Boots &ud EiwtiieiiWAr?. gaiaiery, Tinware, Cutlery. Teniu Cash. THURSDAY, MARCH 27, >'OOX. BIRKENHEAD, NORTHCOTE, 4c. IMPORTANT SALE OF FREEHOLD PROPERTIES. A FIRST-CLASS OPPORTUNITY FOB WORKING HEX TO PROCURE HOMESTEAD SITES, FINE VILLA SITES, ORCHARDS, Ac. R. ARTHUR Has been favoured with instructions from the Proprietor to sel! by Public Auction at his Estate, Land, anil H?nse Sale-room. Arthur'*, on Thursday. S7th in*UkLt, at 12 c'clrck cooc, THE FOLLOWING WELL-SITUATED I'ROPERTI *S. f uitab'e for Homesteans orchards. Garden#, and V ;il» SiWs. Ac . at an ups?t price fts set ;te ra;h lot), so as to bring them within i the reach cf all, and to make them well worthy the attention cf speculators : — | MAY FIELD. Liset Upset V nce price, a. b_ r. £. j Ab. p x, L't i ~ 8 Bto 70 j Lot 14* .. 9 X 01 L.n 3 .. 9 2 I 5o I a-d '150 L. t 4 .. 1114 60 ! Lot :e: .. e 0 ) L 5 .. a 1 45 Lot :7 11 j 2-' 153 Ldl 6 .. 11 1 7 »;> | Lot 18 .. 12 021 IU Lot 7 .. il 127 200 ; Lit *.9 .. 10 1 5 V j I/I i .. i SiC 65 | Let 21 . a Ijj iyi L% 9 .. S !39 SO | Lit 27 .. <5 020 l'"-0 L3t 10 ..713 60 I Lit 2» .. 6 1!7 ■-} L-r. 12 ..11 011 110 ls.iij .. f} 111 &.J Lot 13 .. 3 v 3 110 I L-t c-0 .. 6 IJI 70 ! Ten acres teaied and ploughed. Title under Laad Trar«/*r Act.™ Tenti One-fourth Cash, balance witiin oce month fr-.m da* of !4i, cr stay retrain on from 1 X--j i jean at 7 per c=rt_ F: -"» can be obtained at tie tfi* of the Auctioneer. THURSDAY, MAY S, l»i. FOR POSITIVE UNRESERVED SALE. THE MAGNIFICENT SUGAR PLANTATION, HOLMHURST. SITUATED AT VISA POI!TT, ISLAfiD OP TAVIUM, FUL AEEA lif/i Acts Freeltoid L-vi.il Title, *~twb Or*.-t 746 aam Uaaed at low rental ,i» yeais a*tip -wl % «r>tiy aad (AispleU Ba«ar MacUaery, tUi.»ays Issxjw&VYtt, C»ttTrti«ta, hai'Ana FLact Av/KiM&om. GRIFFITHS ft WEAVER fK-ITH w. HLOASE t OO ) Are tatrt'.-t'< yj si* y roirWv.rt f«a KMut of &esrtf:s! of s>art Uj sei by ,t toe £*$eas««. Weet, wttfccwt IMSTTf vs i THURSDAY, MAT 8, UM, i At 2-W r x fTlHfi HOLMHURST ESTATE. PLANT. X M&CHISCE7, AJ'PUKTESAHCtt, kf U>% vrm are pIaSUM siM Um cfcol'eet deeeripuen wtiopr</dace of which wul be •vaiiasie for Osebiof tils fvm n Ws «3<s uAAtfrAni are ckartd aad rea4y for plattiig tavely. 7>« ftnger Mi;l and Machinery (by W. and A Vte>',6*. <A G'earow). to turn out tea tone •agar aad «oKpri>lag ah Uteet imprr/veaenu and appiacces have ;a*t Uen erected and tested wi k mfx\ eat)(factory result*. T"h» cost of aame, lan-Ud io Ks;i, wae ever £M..V*>, cxebunre of all bdldtfi. Tn* other iasprcvement* include : Macayer'i acl Overae*rs R«elder.c«*. Cosebiet* aenatnmedaatos for coloored labour ; also, Hostile:. E'-nioeericg Workthope, Tool*, Plant. 4c, effort ail tec«*«ry rep»i>« , Haii»ay» from Wharf to H-jgar MiJi atd frou. M.U io various Clrections, .a.d «ith 2i b. steel rail* sUepers. Alto, h tailee of feed lice* (141b. to the yard steel rail*) rerco«a>»le at pleasure. Al o two pwerfaf I/>comotives and 100 Iron Cane Truck* recently (reported. Klvj, Carts, H(,r»e» Stores. T'xjls. 4c . %c. L4ROUR. —Ob the Ettate is an efficient staff of m&najftrf. ovtrieers. engineers, eugar boiiere and other white enspl' v^s. Tee tndeetared <;o;oared labour eompriae* : S'JO f'olvnestart, 'M 0 Indian Ccolies, V> Fijian*. And 10C uore Coolies are shortly expected, the propr etors haviDr pii'J to 'he fijian f ;overnment o:. &'>'.Ojr.t i.l tb«ir iatrod'i#.i-)B this leatoi . HOLMHL'HiJT 1* .Kuated on the N'-rth-west slope ' ! >'aga!o M'luntain. aod h«» eitenii'.e frontaze to the sea opposite the secure a-scborage of Vuna Point, on which a pier is ouilt, so that veese s load and ducnarge on tlie properly. The soil throughout is volcanic, friable, porou* aod of great lictneaa and depth, producing heavy crops Of cane of tha finest quality. On ths oncWared portion of the estate is fine hardwood timber, suitable for building purposes and for 1 railway sleeper* The climate is eery healthy, admirably adapted for growth of Bngar Cane, the average temper.tare being about 85 ', rainfall over 100 Inches annually, and frost* ar>* unknown. Ownere of edjoining estates are under contract to supply the Holcnburst Mills with produce of 150 acres of cane, delivered a.encside railway at 10s per ton, for 10 years, commencing 1833 The Houfer, Hospitals, and Buildings are all eery substantial, and have been approved by the Government Officers. ff OLijH (J RST hss fortnightly steam communication with Sidney by the A.S N Co.'s st.amers. and U.dec each month bv tfce CnionS.N. Co. with Melbourne and Auckland. The Union Company's steamers from Levuka call weekly at Vuna Point on the Estate. This very Valuable Property is In thorough working order, upward, of £120,000 having been expended on ns development, and sure and steady returns can i lierceforward be relief on. Capitalists wanting a siund and permanent Investmen 1 are invited to inspect forthsrlth, as this Property must be sold under the hammer on May Bth. Plans and all lurther particulars can be obtained (10m OKIFFITHS it WEAVER. Sydney, W. SLOAXB A CO., Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6967, 17 March 1884, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6967, 17 March 1884, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6967, 17 March 1884, Page 8

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