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) Sales by Anctlon. ( MONDAY, APRIL 28, : At Twelve o'Clock Noon. \ W. DOWDEN -'"\ Has receiveUlnstructlons from the Western-Springe : Land Association to sell by public auction, at the : Exchange Hart, 161, Queen-street, on the above ' date, ........ •■ rUHE WHOLE OF THAT VALUABLE A BLOCK. OP SCOEIA LAND known as EDGCOMBE'S, containing ONE HUNDRED ACBES (more or less) together with the KORTHEBIJ HOTEL and THBEE DETACHED,, COTXAGE3 erected on the property. This ii wltliont doubt a raort ralnable property, for lill Jn every way suited for Villa Residences or M&xinfacturinc Sites, containing as It does an almost unlimited enpply of pure water—to fact, it Is in reality the niter-bed of our present water supply which is acknowledged to be one of the purest in the world. ■ . '■ . • A six-Inch gas pipe Is .laid past the main frontage, which extends 40 chainn along the Great North Bead. The whole of this land Is within the three mile radius (viz., the Great North Road) of the Union Bank Corner, and it Is the intention of the Tramway Company to ran a line past the Aich Bill Hotel, thus placing the propertj within a very easy distance of the City. A level trade can be secured for a tramway In a direct line from the Mornlrigside Railway Station, so that coals, building material, and general goods conla then be carried from the Queen-street Wharf U the centre of this property at a very small cost. Plans and every Information at the Office ol the Auctioneer, Queen-street; or, WUUmb Edgcombe, on the property. terms: One-half Cash, the balance at 3 per cant for 2 years; after that at 6 per cent, for a further term of S years, or as may be agreed upon. ' ■" THURSDAY, APRIL 24, At Noon. FREEHOLD CITY PROPERTY. . COUKTRX PROPERTY. W. DOWDEN Has received instructions to offer for Sale by Auction at the Exchange Mart, Queen-street, on THURSDAY next, 24th inst, at Noon, LARGE ALLOTMENT FREEHOLD, situated in Eowc-stioet, opposite tho Publio School. This Allotment contains about halt an acre. FBEEHOLD ALLOTMENT, Colllnewood-atieet, 35 foet by 105 feet. ■LOT IS7, PARISH OP WATOTAHI, County of Opotiki, containing 59 Acres. LOT 114,- PARISH OP TE PUNA, Cook's County, containing 50 Acres. LOT 437, SECTION NO. 2, TOWN OP TATJ. RaNGA, Parith of Te Papa, Cook's County. FRIDAY, APRIL 25. FARM AT ARARIMU. The undersigned has received instructions to sell (at the risk of the former purchaser) by public anetion, at the Exchange Auction Mart, Qncen-street, on Friday, the 23th April, at Twelve o'clock Noon, A LLOTMENTS 50, 53, and parts of _CtL. Allotment 49, Parith of Ararimu, County of Eden, containing about 208 acres of good level land, with new four-roomed House, Stable and C attle bhed. Garden and Fruit Trees, Grass Paddocks, splendid stream of fresh water; suiUble for hotel or store ; lately occupied by Mr. S. J. Frost. For further particulars apply to Mr. Q. T. Keetley, Solicitor, or to the Auctioneer. Also, Allotment No. 57 Parish of Ararimu, containing 116 acres. WALTER DOWDEN, Auctioneer. THURSDAY," APRIL 24. REMUERA YARDS. For Sale, en Thursday next, 24th April, i)AA WELL-FATTED CATTLE, ■&X9\y Principally Oxen Dairy Cows, Store Cattle 890 Fat Sheep and Lambs Fat and Store Pits. ALFRED BUCELAND. FRIDAY, APRIL 25. THE HAYMAREET. TO TOWN CARTERS AND BREEDERS. UNRESERVED SALE OF FIRST-CLASS QNBROEEN DRAUGHT STOCE, BY THE IMPORTED ENTIRES LOCH YKKSUS AND STAB AND GAKTEK, OUT OF PURE CLYDESDALE MARES. For Sale, on Friday next, April 25, at Eleven o'Clock the property of tho Auckland Agricultural Company, SHE AVY DRAUGHT Fll< LIE S i Heavy Draught Colts tTnbrokcn rising four-year.elds. Can be seen in the Paddock at Remners, between the Station and Ramuoia-road. ALFRED BUCELAND. ; FRIDAY, APRIL 25. THE HAYMARKET. IMPORTANT SALE OF DRAUGHT HORSES FROM THE MIDDLE ISLAND. The undersigned has received instructions from Mr. TweDlyman Hodgson to sell at the Haymarket, on Friday next, April 25 (to arrive by tho Rotorua steamer), <S> DRAUGHT MARES AND GELDfeI \y INGS, young and of a good class. No Stock that I have sold at any time gave more satisfaction to the buyers than those hitherto received from Mr. Hodgson. ALFRED BUCELAND. WEDNESDAY, 14th MAY. SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY IN WATTOTARA, WANGANUI. ST. HILL-STREET SALE YARDS. FREEMAN R. JACESON Has received instructions from Messrs. Durie aad Brewer to sell by auction, as above THE FOLLOWING SPLENDID FAKMS:Acres. Lot I.—Part of Soctlon No. 311, containlnc. .. .. .. .. 220 Lot 2.—Sections No. 853, 351, 355, 401, - 402.103, and 404, c«ntainine .. 826 Lot 3.—Sections No. 309, 345, 316, and . 468, containing .. .. .. 893 Total . „ .". _ _ 1,939 . The above magnificent properties are all fenced divided into suitable paddocks, well watered, and laid down with English gratsts, with sufficient bush for farm requirements. The land is of the but quality, and is well situated... adjoining the Waitotara Railway Station. The homestead consists of new dwelling-house, stables, yards, &c The ■ proptrty Iβ for ABSOLUTE SALE, so this opportunity should not be overlooked by parties in search of freehold land. ' The property forms a compute block of 193S acres. ...;.;. _. './. ■' : :-.. , Terms at Sale. . ■■-. . FREEMAN R.'jACKSON, Auctioneer, Wuguuii

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6998, 22 April 1884, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6998, 22 April 1884, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6998, 22 April 1884, Page 8