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: gjdes by Auction. I'A H i'T A mHUBSDAY, "diebruaby; k ! yr HO S I ~,,,„ .„ ~,,/'". AT TWELVE O'CLOCK. 7 ' ......... j. . , . ■'--- ; ■-• '■. .","^v v ' : :' : ''■ "/' .■■'•/■,-.' •.. , ;^ j,. ,' " j OSWALD A. STEVEN & CO, , j • Hare iectlvti lnihtSelioßii to sell by auction, on the above date, at their Sooms, Durham-itreet " l » mflE FOLLOWING VALUABLE FREEBOLD COTTAGES AND BUILDING A ALLOTMENTS:-. ' , :,?, > • . from Mr. T.B. SMITH.,* s '" ,- PROSPECT TERRACE, Mount Roskill Road—A new Five-roomed House, thoroughly ; well-built and finished.. Stands oil an Allotment! 88 x 176; has tanks, outhouses, and all necessary conJ veniences. Volcanic Soil. Terms easy. :;;*■ »..? ....;■'..: . * - PROSPECT TERRACE— new House of PROSPECT TERRACE — Allotment 33 x I Six rooms and lean-to, just finished. Has tanks, , 176, With new Six-roomed House and lean-to. All I onthouies, etc. Good Leamington Range In : necessary outbuildings. Good Volcanic Allotj~. kitchen. fc On Allotment 8A x 176. ? , ~s * . ment - . . , x r ; . : /••/• VILLA RESIDENCE of Six room*, »nd Bathroom, Pantry, and all conveniences. The I House is quite new aait well-finished. It stands on an Allotment 200 x 176. Volcanic Soil. Very j healthy situation in Prospect Terrace, Mount BuskilL.. /-. r-- . ; ' * I ■'■ . ' ? ( Hl-rC/l Alto, '■■ . . , : -~ ' : BELLWOOD ESTATE, Mount Roskill Road—Lot 12, having a frontage of 60 feet to th» i main road and 148 feejk 6 inches to the Bellwood Avennr : - Lot 17, with a frontage of SO feet to the main road, and a deptii of 148 feet 6 Inches. These? Allotments are perfect y level, and cleared of all J loose none, and are perfect building sites. The titles are LandTrsntfer. Volcanic Soil. Terms easy. EPSOM ROAD, Mount Roskill-Lots 2, 3, 4, 19, 22, 23, 24, 25, 28. 27, and ?S, being parts ! of Allotment 108 and 109, Epsom Bead With re ard to these Lots; to Auctioneers desire to draw the ! attention of all who want to have a Volcanic allotment to build on; they cannot do better than hny one ; of these. They are pleasantly situated in a very healthy and fast-rising neighborhood, the soil being pure ■ volcanic and the terms of sale very easy. Think about it, and act. ' . , I ■ COMMERCIAL ROAD, off Great North Road. Lots 29, 30, 31, and 32 of Section 17, Arch ? v HilL Siie of each, 83x113. f .-V,. '..■ , -.:) '~..,.,.,..,, Also, f; Vij ,.;.;. ..;-.' o i:;;.' . •■■•■. FIVE ALLOTMENTS,; situate Commercial Road, Hob. 44, 45, 46, 47, and 48, with a i front'ge each of 38 feet by a depth of 100 feet. These Allotments are pleasantly situated, and are increasing ■■ in value every year. Terms easy. .„„.„._ ! * Alto, THE REMAINING UNSOLD ALLOTMENTS of the Avenham Estate, Valley Koad, viz,, t No». 1, 2, i, 5,6, and 7. This favourite locality needs no recommendation. ' ' '"'' ' - : Also, . . " ; f " • •. V RIVERHEAD. v Seventeen Allotments situate close to Mr. J. Lamb's Biscuit Factory. 1 Also, '.•;: ■',-'[. :...- ••'-' ONE HUNDRED AND FOUR ACRES situate close to the Wade Township near Kelly's I Hotel. In lots to suit purchasers . ; ~. CHARLES-STREET, ROCKY NOOK. A nice well-built Cottage of 5 rooms and all con- < veniences. Close to Main Boad. Easy terms. , i ■■-. - ■•>'"' ~',■- ■ - MOUNT EDEN. Oaklanda Koad. Lot 26, having a frontage of 66 feet to the Oakland* ' - Bead, »nd a depth of 132 feet. / This allotment is pleasestlr atuated and Tory healthy. \ * ■"'"■ OSWALD A. STEVEN AND CO., ' i Auctioneers. , / •.

THIS DAY, ;... j AT SIBBIN'S MART, J . ;At Eleven o'Clock. 1 CkA SACKS HOB ART TOWN J JL *&rx. POTATOES > (for positive sale, in lota to suit purchasers) 01 Auckland Cheese > 10 cases Southern Bacon 70 sacks Maize C I 83 sacks Fowl Wheat ! r; oca sacks Oats ■]' ; .•_ c 'Ji>-i ■ ■ ■-■'''} ' 7 kegs prime Corned Batter i Onions, Auckland Flour ; Coffee, Tobacco, Tea, Sugar Jans, Candles, and Groceries K, 0. OABB.] 18. D. TONKS. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 25, \ ,j- , ,At Twelve o'Ctook. BY ORDER OF THE REGISTRAR OF THE SUPREME COURT. ;";. y) THE CELEBRATED ■ XITAIWERA dtotbl. ..-.;' AND XT O , D FBIN a S, NEAR AUCKLAND, N.Z. ALSO rriHE TITAIRAKEI TESTATE, • ROTORUA DISTRICT. B. TONES ft QO. Ear* been instructed by the Registrar, to sell by auction, on the 26th day of February, at Brunswick Mart, Qaeen-street, Auckland, ; npHE CELEBRATED . WAIWERA HOTEL AND HOT SPRINGS, / Comprising about 293 Acres of Freehold Land. Title under Land Transfer Act. Large Hotel, accommodating over 100 guests, with Hot Springs, bath houses gardens, orchard, vinery, and paddocks. The property is situated within 24 milei of the city of Auckland, accessible by land or water, and is the only one of its kind in the southern hemisphere, and where sea and hot springs bathing may be enjoyed. It is beautifully situated in delightful bay commanding some of the grandest scenery in the vicinity of the renowned harbour of Auckland, while its climate Is both mild and Invigorating. : i ) WAIWBBA is already widely known as a popular pleasure resort and as a sanatorium celebrated for '.the : curative properties of its waters, and is frequented by thousands from all parts of the world. The property, furniture, and goodwill will be sold in one lot a as going concern, and is a capital invest* ment. Also, rTiHJffl WAIRAKEI BLCOK, containing 4203 acres, more or lets, and being subject, to the lncumbrances. . On tuts property are situated tome of the most valuable hot springs and mineral waters of the celebrated ROTOMAHANA. DISTRICT, whose curative properties are too well known to require any further advertisement. The soil of this block Is also of a superior quality to any of the other land adjoining, and it mutt eventually become a property of immense value. v ■ Conditions of sale and all other particulars at the office of the Auctioneers. ; ,; ; .q.J ;v ' ! ; LiCiXl'/iKJiL '/I\J fli »■ Hi Both these titles are under the Land Transfer Act , TW"OTICE. , ti't -.. „ "vr° Tloß ' : rtfj'vlfj'';'. : '"'"■ -.1 '*:':':" ;:":;•-■ I^':--''.Hi' TIXOTICB. BELMONT, " ORTH" CjHORE. ELMONT, j>l ORTH JOHORB. Visitors to the Worth Shore are requested to call for Plans of BELMONT ESTATE, and go and view tht.UM, I -: B, C. GREENWOOD, I a- - • Auctioneer, j*j § j'ttli Auctioneer.

j :=;/ THIS DAY, ! At Eleven o'clock. MARKET DAY. ARTHUR'S POULTRY, PRODUCE, FRUIT, AND ; ' GROCERY AUCTION MARKET. I ARTHUR'S MART. " POULT DEPARTMENT. FOWLS, Turkeys, Lacks, Geese, Pigeons, Canaries, Fancy Birds Smalt Pigl Dark ami Light Brahma Fowls White Leghorn •' : -■ ; ' . -' —' Langthan Hen with • ight Light Brahma Chicks Enulish Carrier Pigeons Hooey Bee Purmin* Implements £ oney H xtractor, Que»n Rearing Incubator, Scales, *a Two 400-gallon Iron Tanks PRODUCE, FRUIT, AND GROCERY DEPARTMENT. Good Table Potatoes, Onions, Carrots, Cabbages, ■/ Peas, Beans," Herbs, Good Chee-e. Bacon, Hams, '■■ - 4bi» Batter. lour, Sharps, Bran, l Oats, Chaff, Wheat. "' FRUIT— ISO bunches Bananas, Plums, Peaches, Green Gages, Pears, Apples, Lemons GROCERIES, etc — ea, sugar, Coffee, Biscuits, Lollies, Pickles, Vinegar. Sundry Groceries, eta 0H Balb Pwtatrly at AUCTION PRICES (Furniture Department— Upstairs ) Pianos," a good selection, Household Furniture and Effects in great variety. Paintings, Pictures, Pier Glasses, Looking Glasses.' UB LIO NOTIFICATION. ' n f " : ' Crown Lands Office, " J - ;•- - - •, Auckland, 27th January, 1886. It is hereby noticed, that the Tolls leviable at the Newmarket Gate, and at the Bemuura Chain Bar, (or the twelve calendar months, oommenctog on the 9th February, 1885. will be offered for Sale, by Public Auction at this office, on Ft; I DAY, the 6th day of .February next, at twelve o'clock noon. ; ' D. A. TOLE, ;,. ; - Commissioner of Crown Lands. Note.—Conditions of Sale may be seen at this office. \ ■ ■ -' : ■■*■'*- ■'-'■•■■■■ . ■■ Fancy Goods. T^ALENTXNES! ALENTINES • - t VALENTINE PRESENTATIONS !J! GOODSON'S LONDON ARCADE Is the pU"e to Auckland to select from. What more suited th n something in Sterling Gold or Silver (all warranted) and the cheapest in town— or to select something useful and beautiful from the largest and most valuable Stock in the city, accompanied '>y the orthodot Valootine, of whic • we have a up undid assortment. We enumerate a few lilies, hut invite inspection of our stock in Abyssinian Gold, SilverpUted.aud other artistic Imitation Jeweller;. We h-.vo the largest and cheapest stock in town to select from. Jet 'foods: We have a grand assortment. Kauri Gum Ornaments in great variety. The Fancy Goods Stock is replete with novelty and variety, and conn rises Desks. Work Boxes and Baskets, Dree ing and Jewel Cases, Colour <oxes, Mathematical Instruments, Inkstands, Music Cases, Photo Albums and Frames, Scrap ■ lbuma and Scraps, Panes, Ladies' and Gums' Bags, Curd Cases, Glove and Handkerchief Boxes, Fans, Fire Stove Ornaments, Accordions and Concertinas, Dessert, Fish, Table Knives, Carvers and Knife, Fork and Spoon, Eiectro-plate, each in elegantly- lined cases, suited for presents; Tea and Coffee Sets, Cruets, and Electro-plated Goods generally, a splendid assortvent: Table, and Pocket Cutlery, Dolls, Tcys innumerable, Games of all kinds, Brashes. Combs, and Toilet Requisites, Xmas and Birthday Cards, Brackets. Rocking-horses, Children's and Dolls' Perambulators, Japanese Goods in gre»t variety ; Dinner, Tea, and ' Toilet Sets! Vases, Lustres, HpergDes; fruit and 1 Flowers , under . Shades; Majolica and Terr. Cotta Goods, » lovely assortment ; Stationery and Books at English prices. - f ' s'> -* s ...'-? *•- "——- 1- ■ - ,; Trade mark at Goodson's London Arcade: ■ ' ."'Small Profits and Quick Returns."

i->4HBISTMA3;i CHRISTMAS ! VHBBTMAS 1 ! THE LARGEST AND CHEAPEST STOCK ; J , IN AUCKLAND TO SELECT YOUR PRESENTS '---■ ■ J FROM ' IS AT MONTAGUE'S TjiANCY T>AZAAR, O-NTAGUE'S 1? ANCY X>AZAAR, : QTJBEN..BTKKET, AUCKLAND. TtrEW f>i OODS I "VrEW ri OODS ! J3I EW VXOODS ! J3I EW VJTOODS 1 % " r JUST OPENED. EVERY PURCHASER DURING THE & HOLIDAYS WILL RECEIVE A PRESENT. . -, , MONTAGUES TTIANCY "OAZAAR ONTAGUE'S J? ANCY X>AZAAR QEEGNER, T ANGGUTH, AND CO., ;• CONTINENTAL AND ENGLISH MANUFAC--5] TUEKBS' AGENTS. ■ . Indent! .for all classes of goods executed on the lowest possible terms DIRECT from the manufacturers. ,• • :; ■ *;' Sample Rooms and Offiok: FIRTH'S STORES,' LOWER ALBERT STREET, _..-• ■■''■,'[:■ "' r '.'..V-.: Auckland. " :■' MR. J. A. P O N D, T \ COLONIAL ANALYST FOE THE _;.-;., ; r '} AUCKLAND DISTRICT* ; ,- :_ j.j ;; J Having' been appointed Analyst to the Auckland Agricultural and Pastoral Association, Members requiting analyses made of sods, manures, food stuffs, &c, can obtain the same In accordance with the ii Secretary.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7239, 30 January 1885, Page 8

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