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Sales by Auction. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30, At a quarter-past twelve o'clock, sharp. ACTING UNDER INSTRUCTIONS FROM MESSES. J. A- AND W. 1L DOUGLAS, OF TAMAHEBE WAIK ATO, WHO ABE DISSOLVING PARTNERSHIP, VATT,AND DOUGLA3 Will Sell by Auction, at their Land Sale Booms, Shortland-street. THE WHOLE OF THE WELL-KNOWN AND BEAUTIFUL BRUNTWOOD ESTATE, being Allotments 74, 75, 70, 78, 79, 72, 73 and part of 71, of the Parish of Tamahere, comprising In all 1200 acres of the Richest Land in the Waikato, all securely fenced and subdivided ; 900 acres are laid in English grasses. There axe 6 acres of well estab, lished Orchard and 10 acres of Bush, the remainder is only partly Improved. The whole of the estate is level, admirably adapted lor working by machinery, and well watered throughout. THIS SPLENDID PBOPERT3T Will be sold in the following lots. Lot 1. Tho Home Paddocks, containing in all 271 acres 1 rood 30 perches, fenced in seven Paddocks, and a Forest, Plantations. The whole in splendid order and condition, THE BUILDINGS Comprise a very Superior Dwelling House of 11 rooms in all, and fitted with every convenience for a Family, extensive Stabling, Harness-room, Barn, Shoaring-shed, Buggyshed, Milking Yards, Piggeries, Sheep Yards, Dipping Place, Draining Pens, implement sheds, Cattle Yards, with race and drafting gate; two workmen's Cottages, to accommodate two married couples, and eight workmen, kennels, &c. ORNAMENTAL GROUNDS Of about six acres in extent, surround the Dwelling House. They are TASTEFULLY LAID OUT, And Planted with Ornamental Shrubs and Trees ; also two large orchards of the choicest Fruit Traes, and extensive flower and kitchen gardens. The whole forming not only a VALUABLE FARM But also a most BEAUTIFUL AND HEALTHY HOME. Lot 2, Containing 18 acres 3 roods 31 perches, all securely fenced and laid down in good grass. This lot is very suitable for a working man's homestead. .Could always get ploughing and other work.

Lot 3. Containing 150 acres 3 roods 20 perches, substantially fenced, and in grass, except a little scrub lefi for shelter. Lot 4. Contains 1061 acres, fenced in six paddocks, and all in good grass. Fronts the two chain road. Lot 5. Containing 114 acres 1 rood 6 perches, 1 specially well adapted for a Dairy Farm; it is all fenced in four paddocks, and in good gras3, On this farm there is a comfortablo dwellinghouse of seven rooms, with an aero of garden and orchard. Lot 6. Contains G1 acres 2 roods 38 perches, fenced in four paddocks. Lot 7. Contains 320 acres 28 perches. There are about 100 acres of good grass, a few acres o bush, and the balance rough feed. On this lot there are several patches of valuable clay, suitable for pottery, tile, or brick making with bush at hand to burn the kilns. Lot 8. Contains 151 acres 3 roods 16 perchcs. About 70 acres in gra-8, balance rough feed and ti-tree, well sheltered. Terms.—One-third cash, balance at seven per cent, for three j ears. Fencourt Railway Station is now open, and Is situated within 1$ miles of the property. Anyone requiring really good Farms should not lose this opportunity, as the property must be realised in order to close the Partnership Account. Conditions of Sale may be seen, and orders to view the property obtained, on application to the Auctioneers. VAILE AND DOUGLAS, Land and Estate Auctioneers, Shortland-street.

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30, At a Quarter-past Twelve Sharp. BY ORDER OF THE TRUSTEES OF THE LATE * A. BLACK, ESQ. VAILE & DOUGLAS Will sell, by auction, at their Land Sale Booms, Shortland-atreot, rjIHOSE VALUABLE PREMISES QUEEN-STREET, OCCUPIED BY MESSRS. M. LEVY & CO., Being part of Alfctment 8, Section 17, City of Auckland, having a frontage to Queen-street of 20 feet 4 inches, by a dopth of 177 feet, situated opposite the end of Fort-street, a little above tho Railway Passenger Station, and nearly opposite the large block of shops and offices beine erected, at a cost of £50,000, for the New Zealand Insurance Company. It is unrivalled as a Business Site, and tbls sale offers an opportunity rarely to be mot with of securing a position in this central locality. The building is of brick, three storeys and cellir, with entrance at the back by Government Lane, known as Mills' Lane, to which there is an easy entrance from Albert-street, to which thoro is an easy entrance from Albert-street. This frontage is very well adapted fcr the erection of a bonded or free storage warehouse. CORNER OF WYNDHAM AND ALBERT STREETS. Being part of Allotment 1. Section 18, City of Auck and, having a frontage to Wyndham-street of 45 feet and to Albert-street of 43 feet, together with the buildings thereon erected. This property is very suitable for the oiection of shots or a warehouse. VINCENT-STREET. Part of Allotment 7, Section 28, City of Auckland, havii.g a frontage to Vincent-street of 50 feet, by a depth of 90 feet C milieu, together with tho two cottages and a workshop thereon erected. Also, Lots 11, 12, and 13, of Section 10, of subdivision into Lots and Sections of Allotment 22 of farms, parish of Opaheke, County of Eden. Further particulars on application at the office of the Auctioneers, whero conditions of sale can also bo seen. Also, At the same time and place (To close a partnership account), 200 FROZEN MEAT AND STORAGE COMPANY'S SHARES, 20s paid up. VAILE & DOUGLAS, Land and Estate Auctioneers, Shortland-street,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 7160, 28 October 1884, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 7160, 28 October 1884, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 7160, 28 October 1884, Page 8

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