' Sales by Auction. ._ TUESDAY/ 24th FEBRUARY, 1885, ;>I I -J. £'A :X. • 1 At Noon,'- " ■■-■ '■- '■'■ -■• ••' BY OJJDBE OF THE REGISTRAR OF := THE SUPREME COURT. i; TTALUABLE T^ REEHOLD T>ROPERTY t RICHMOND-ROAD, PONSONBY. I L LA ESIDENCE, MOUNT ROSKILL ROAD, TJNRESERVED gALE OP JAND, HUNUA, TTILLA XJESIDENCE, STUART.STREET, PONSONBY. T>LOOK OF "OUILDINGS, CORNER op QUEEN and CROSS STREETS. NIHOTAPU CREEK, WAITAKEREI, AND TAKAPUNA. D. F. E VANS Has been Instructed by the Registrar of the Supreme Court to sell by public auotion at his Land Mart, Queen-street, on TUESDAY next, the 24 th instant at twelve o'clock noon, the undernoted properties :— PONSONBY.— All that piece of land, being Lot 1, of the subdivision of Allotment 30, Section 8, Suburbs, having a frontage to Richmond-road and Lincoln-street of 96ft, and { to Oliphant-street, 95 feet, together with the Buildings erected thereon, consisting of desirable Corner Shop and Dwelling of four rooms, scullery, and with private entrance, verandah, etc.—a valuable business corner, and a veiy pleasant residence site; and also the handsome Till* Residence (next door), containing five rooms, bow window, etc. Also, j MOUNT EDEN.—AII that piece of Land, being part of Lot 18, of the Subdivision of Allotments 0 and 10, Section 10, Suburbs, having a frontage to Moniit BosklU Road of 60 feet, with a depth of 2W feet, together with a Handsome Villa Residence erected thereon, consisting of seven well-finished rooms, scullery, pantry, etc., large . wash-house, outbuildings, and concrete cistern. Almost new, and in first-class order. Situate just beyond View-road. Conditions of Sale can be seen at the office Of Messrs. Conhell and Cooper, Solloltors, Vulcan Lane. Also. As instructed by G. N. BRASSEY, ESQ., Trustee under the will of A. HERBERT, deceased. QUEEN-STREET.—That Valuable Property, situated in Queen-street (corner of Cross-street), being Lot 32, of the subdivision of Allotment 8, Section 7, City of Auckland, having i frontage of ii feet to Queen-street, by a depth of about 80 feet to Cross-street, together with the substantial building erf cted thereon, divided into «ix good Dwelling-houses of four rooms each, yielding a fint-class Income. This very central properly is well worthy the attention of investors. Also. As lwrtrncted by the ADMINISTRATOR in the Estate of the late HENRY SMITH. HUNUA.— AII that piece or parcel of Land, being Lot 191, and southern portion of Lot 190, contain" ing 139 acres (more or less). Also, at the same time, STUART-STREET.— Handsome Villa Residence, situated in Stuart-street, off Vermont-street (near residence of W. Thome, Esq.), Ponsonby. The House contains 6 rooms, well and faithfully built, and finished off in first-class style. Fine position, grand view. Verandah not quite finished, but could be at a comparatively small cost. Allotment, 40 feet x 120 feet, being Lot 3 of subdivision of Allotment Iβ, of Sub-section 30, of Section 8, Suburbs. Also, NIHOTAPU CREEK.—A valuable little Lot situated on the Nlnotapu Greek, Waitakerei, being Lot '' 29, in the Parish of Earangahape, County of Eden, containing 40 acres, more or less. This property is bounded en one side by the Nihotapu Creek, from whence the future water supply of Auckland will be taken. A charming place for a homestead^, /"" ■■'[■; ' V«°» TAKAPUNA.-f \ piece of Land containing 88A.8R.J ; : ,ot 247, Parish of Takapuna, Count/ - • ' Sβ situated within 6 miles fit ~' -•• iit prosperous part of the Lake , ' ' Jhore. Very suitable for afl' ' ■Jγ J " ■ ' ■: ANS, \ x I _ u .. -ivuo. ,Br.. r . v ;- - Saturday, February 28. a IMPORTANT SALE OF FARM STOCK. For Sale a* the residence of Mr. John Johns, Otahuhu (who is * laving the farm), on SATURDAY, February 28, at twelve 6 clock, THE WHOLE OF HIS STOCK, as follows :— 20 Quiet Cows in milk • ~ SO Good Cows forward in calf i 50 Head Mixed tattle 10 Half-bred Alderheys .u ...(.,*• iJi • • The Prize Filly U the late show 10 v> orklng Horses ' . 10 Colts and Hacks .•'■ V:[:'.\)J^'4 fi--8 Farm Mares (foals at foot) ' ~ 2 Riding Mares, in foal. to Hippocampus, With .■■: '■-'■■'■ foala at foot t.. Hippocampus , ;.•„"';;,,, ;*.; ,ay« Timor Ponies . v TflZkhiZ "J'MitM 60 Ewes in lamb , Pigs . : ' ; 100 Fowls ~ Double-shaft Waggon, Tip Drays, Buggy, Spring Cart 2 Double-furrow Ploughs, a Single-fat row Plough, Mould P.ougb, 2 Horse Hay rakes, Chaff cutter, 4 sets ar- • > rows, Disk Harrow, Chain Harrow, Grubber i> Roller, Mowing Machine, HarneU, and sun. ■.• ,dries. ■■ ■. .■••■,. ~ . r, «j 150 sacks Oats 2 stacks Straw . - 3 stacks Hay • Stack Oaten Sheaves .: . .;•; I Luncheon provided. ■ ■ ■ V■ -' " • ■-A ■ .1, : •■•;.-. ALFRED BUCKLAND. i
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7258, 21 February 1885, Page 8
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