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Sales by Auction. tf. S. COCHRANE.] . [JAME3 DACEE. ; MONDAY, APRIL.2B. i To be Leased foe 40 Yeabs. BYJOBDEE OF ST. JOHN'S COLLEGE TRUSTEES The Subscribers have received instructions to offer for Lease,' by public auction, at the Land Mart, Queen-street, on Monday, 28th Instant, at Twelve o'clock, For a Term of 40 Years, 5 ALLOTMENTS, SITUATE IN AYR- ■ STRRET, PABNELL, immediately behind the Grammar School, having frontages of 66 feet aach, and.depths ranging from 136 feet to 400 feet. Plan and condltioES of leasing can be seen at the offices of SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON, '.'■■'■ Auotioneera. W. S. COCHRANE.] [JAMES DACEE. MONDAY, MAY 28. BY OEDEE OF THE MOETGAGEES, EXECUTOBS OF THE WILL OF BEV. JAMES HAMLIN. 942 ACRES FREEHOLD LAND. MATAKAWAU, ON THE MABfUKAU HARBOUR. The Subscribers-have received Instructions from the Executors of the Will of the Rev. James Hamlin, to sell by Public Auction, at tbo Land Mart, Queenstreet, on Monday, M»y 26th, at Twelve o'Clock, ALL THAT PARCEL OF LAND, in the ' Provincial District of Auckland, containing 942 acres, more or less, situate on the Manukau Harbour. County of Eden, having an extensive frontage to the Harbour and to the Matakawau River, and adjoining Mr. Pearce's property in the Awltu District. SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON, Auctioneers. '- TUESDAY, APRIL 29. JUNCTION YARDS. The Undersigned will Sell, at the Junction Yards, on Tuesday, 29th April, at Ten o'clock, t TtfV FAT OXEN, ,1 0 vr From Hawara, Walkato and neighbourhood '.. 600 Fat Sheep Fat Lambs Dairy and Store Cows Veal Calves. HUNTER & NOLAN. Auctioneers. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 30. MOUNT EDEN. The undersigned have received instrnctions from Mr. John Collins, of Mount 'Eden, to sell, at his Residence, on Wednesday, 30th April, at Two o'Clock, -f|rf> DAIRY COWS JL" ' 1 Well-bred Bull 1 Pure-bred Berkshire Boar " 3 Fat Pigs 1 Medium-draught Mare and Foal Spring-cart, Horse, and Harness Dray, Harrows, Ac, &c Stack of Hay. Sale at Two o'clock.

. HUNTER & NOLAN. ' THURSDAY, MAY 29, At Quarter-past Twelve Sharp. ,/ - ' -VAILE & DOUGLAS - Save received Instructions from the Trustees to Sri by Auction at their Land Sale-rooms, Shortlanc street, riIHAT VALUABLE PROPERTY ' B . Situated in High-street, and known as the . ; INDEPENDENT CHURCH. The Sale of this Property offers a rare chance fo acquirinz a'central business site. Situated within 25 feet of Queen-street, at the end of Durham-street next: to the. large warehouse of Messrs. T. and £ Morrin and Co., Limited, and in full view of tb busiest part of Queen-street, this property cannot b beaten as a WAREHOUSE SITE. . The Land has a frontage to High-street of 55 feet b; a depth oM4B feet. The Buildings consist of Luge Wooden Building lately used as a Chapel and a Brick Building at th back, formally used as a School-room. The Auctioneers can confidently recommend thJ property as a good and safe investment. VAILE & DOUGLAS, Land and Estate Auctioneers, Shortland-street. ~'.■ THURSDAY, MAY 29, - - • At' a Quarter Past Twelve Sharp. .'OR A B SOLUTE SAL] Br Obdeb of the Tktjstebs. VAILE & DOUGLAS ' Have received instructions to sell by auction, at thei Land Sale Rooms, Shortland-street. THAT VALUABLE STATIOI • "Known as MANGATAWHIRI & TAWHARANUI — Containing 4157 ACEES - This Grand Property is situated on a peninsuli about 40 -miles -North of Auckland, and is almos entirely fenced by the- sea. The greater portion of th land is of really good quality, the remainder fall Hearty the whole is level or undulating, and only i small portion 'unploughable. It is well-watcrei throughout. There are about four miles of substan tial boundary and divisional fencing, about 400 acre of grass, and about OKrfaYi, ACKES 6y VALUABLE BUSH, /iOvVf - Consisting of • Kauri, kahikatea,-purlri. pohutukawa, manuka, &c This bush alone is. probably worth not less thai £2000, and from which a revenue can be immediatel: derived. - - There -is a - nearly -new and well - bull Dwelling-house of six rooms, with Dairy, Lsbourer' Cottage, Cowshed, Piggeries, &c. On the propert; there is also . A" VALUABLE GUM FIELD. From which'bone of the gum has, as yet, been taken This alone is.a thing of great value, as Kauri Gum i: getting scarcer and scarcer every day. . The View's from this property are of the grandes description, extending over the celebrated Haurak Gulf, with its islands of Kawau, Great and Littl< Barrier, Tiri Tiri, 4c. The Inland views are also verj fine, and of varied beauty. As this property must be sold in order to dividi among the legatees, it will be a good opportunity fOl securing an Investment certain to increase largely ii value.:- -" "',"' ■'.-/ VAILE & DOUGLAS, . Land and Estate Auctioneers, ; Shortland-street. PRELIMINARY. MO U N T E D 3 E N. •■■-•'■ - VAILE & DOUGLAS Have received Instructions to sell by auction at an early date, < THE '■ WH 3LE OF THAT CON- - VENIENTLY - SITUATED BLOCK- OB VOLCANIC LAND, lately own*d by Mr. Enoch Wood, and adjoining the Properties of Mr. Bleazard and Mr. Harper. The Land is being surveyed and subdivided into lultable Building Lots. ■.-<. ~ Allans ready shortly.! ..' ~ Terms easy, VAILE AND DOUGLAS ' Land and Estate Auctioneers, Shortland-street. tktew zealand railways. .?.::.: .-Auckland"section. - - SALE OF LOST AND UNCLAIMED LUGGAGE. A'Sale of tho above will be held, at the Aucklanc Station, on THURSDAY, May 8. at 11 a.m. sharp The Articles comprise Sundry Umb ella>. Hats Boots,, Coats, Walking Stick-, Spectacles, Parcels Swags, a Tent, 'quantity'of Stone, two Doors, aacM Boxes, Saddle, three Sacks Seed, one Sack Gum, etc: ' " A. ! ' V.' MACDONALD, District Managor.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 7002, 26 April 1884, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 7002, 26 April 1884, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 7002, 26 April 1884, Page 8