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Sales by THURSDAY, APRIL 16. GREAT UNRESERVED SALE OF FREEHOLD PROPERTY. VAILE AND DOUGLAS - Have received instructions to - SELL BY AUCTION, At their Land Sale Rooms, Shortland-atreet, on THURSDAY, APRIL 16, THE WHOLE OF THE NEW ZEALAND FIBRE CO.'S THRESHOLD T>HOPERTIES, As Under. NORTHERN WAIROA, KATPARA. /IAAQft ACRES, KNOWN AS 4;U,D00 KAIHU No. 1. Situated at North Kalpara. Bounded on the west by the Pacific Ocean for thirteen mile», and on the east by the the Kaihu River for ten miles. ' There are several large buildings and numerous Cottages on the property. The land is of mixed quality ; that along the river consists of rich alluvi 1 flats, covered partly with heavy bush of kahikatea, puriri, rata, and othsr valuable timber, and partly three and flax. Numerousand extensive swamps run inland from the river, all being easily capable of drainage. Between the swamps the landconiUts of varying quality, but the fact of white clover now spreading itteif over them shows that even these portions of the block are capable of supplying food fur stock. The we-tern or coast side consists of undulating land of the well known stamp of " West Coast Lands." which readily take grass and clover when the fern is burnt off. This Grand Estate, containing sixty-three and ahalf square miles, will be offered at the low upset price of £5 per ac e. Distance from a uckL»nd, a hundred and twenty miles by rail and steamer. Title under the Land Transfer Act. fiCh ACRES, KNOWN AS TE KIRI \Jj£ OTU PATO—Lies between the Kaihu Ki.er and the Government road from Kopuru to Hokiang», ant is situated snuth-e st of >he Kaihu Block, only separate'! from it by a sirean>. It consists of a rich allu*lalfl«t, for the most part heavily timbered with mixed b'i»h. '1 here is a good water fr >nUge. Vessels of forty to fifty tons can reacu. it from the Wairoa Uiver, and lie alocgiide the banks. Upset price, £5 per acre. WAIK* TO LANDS. Qf\f\ ACRES, KOHEROA No. 1— (j\J\J About half is rich alluvial flat, remainder unduUtißg fern land. Fully hall its boundary consists of a de«p strram, known as the Tn Ruato hiver which i> navigable by large boats, and also forms a perfect fence. Upset price, £1 per acre. -ft f\f\C\ ACRES KOHEROA, No. 2. J_ \J \_J \_j —The Te Kuato River runs right through tbis black, aff rdiDg water to a flax mill with 14ft. wheel. There are god alluvial flats on each side of the stream, the remainder hilly and gently undulating land. Upset price. £1 per acre. Iheae two Blocks lie right between the Miranda, and FoUb's ioal Mining, th* seams from which are supposed to underlie the whole of th« property. The above valuable Blocks of Land, the chief part of which hnve been acquired with great trouble from the native owners, are only offered for sale in consequence o( peremptory instructons to wind up the affairs of the Oomtany, which was formed for a flaxdretsing business. The business having been given up. the lands bought for flax purpoeis »re no longer required, therefore they are offered for abiolule sale, at a merely nominal upset price. Further printed particulars on application to the Auctioneers. Also, at the same time and place, THE BALANCE OF THE TAUPAKI BLOCK, eituited about 23 miles from Auckland, on the Kaipara line of Railway. The renuininfr lots numbir 25, and comprise some really good Kauri Timber Land wi.iih. owing to it« nearness to Auckland, gives it a special value. There Is also other mixed bush on tali Property, consisting of toUra, rimu, puriri, etc., etc. The open portion of the Bloc* contains some really good land, and taken as a block, would make a splendid Shtep and Cattle Run. It is surveyed into lots of various sizes, and the Title is Land Transfer. VAILE AND DOUGLAS, Land and Estate Auctioneers, Shortlandstreet. TUESDAY, MARCH 10. TRADE SALE OF SEASONABLE BOOTS AND SHOES (MEN'S, LADIES MAIDS', AND CHILDREN'S). LARGE ASSORTMENT. GABRIEL LEWIS Has received instructions to sell, at his Rooms, on above date, at eleven o'clock, \yf* TKUNKS OF ABOVE GOODS, § vi* for the coming season. Terms at Sale. TUESDAY, MARCH 10. Ex Dome. FRENCH CALF. FRENCH CALF. CALF KID. CALF KID. GABRIEL LEWIS Has received instructions to sell, on above date, at eleven o'clock, 4 CASES FRENCH CALF LEATHEK, ICASE CALF KID LEATHER, Etc., Ktc., Etc. Terms at Sale, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 18. GRAND RESIDENCE SITES AND GROUNDS, WITH LARGE RESIDENCE AND VINERIES YIELDING A HANDSOME INCOME AND KNOWN AS MR. A. LINABURY'S, JERVOIS ROAD, PONSONBY. GABRIEL LEWIS Has received instructions from Mr. A. Linabury to sell on the above date at twelve o'clock noon. THAT BEAUTIFUL VILLA RESIJL dence containing 14 Koo s, together with Coach-house, Stables, and other Outbuildings complete. ' his sweet ret'red spot contains nearly four acres of land, and Is situated in a healthy part of the City of Auckland, commanding delightful, charming, ana picturesque views of th« City and Suburbs, also fine v ewe of the Waitemata and North cote. The la dis tastefully laid out in garden and orchard. On this property are splendid v neries, with vines bearing immense quantities of fruit and yielding an income of over £suo per annum. This is indeed one of the most valuable and very desirable properties in the market. Tram Cars and 'Buses pass th« property, which will be offered in one lot or in lot* of allotment in Jerrois Xoad JSos. 1 to 0, and in Clifton-street Nos. 7 to 11, 'Plans to be seen at the Mart. Terms Easy. GABRIEL LEWIS. Auctioneer. XT O T 1 C E. I, EDWARD LISTER GRKEN, Sheriff of the District of Auckland, hereby give notice that under a Writ of Sale duly issued out of the Supreme Court or New Zealand, Northern District, at Auckland aforeiaid, wherein Arthur Heather, of Auckland, Merchant, is Plaintiff, and Ohm lee Frederick Evanson Kiasllng, of Auckland, is Defendant. I will cause the interest of the Defendant in the cutter Deveron, to be sold at the Anctien Mart of Meters. Tonka and Co.; also, the ■ ffice Furniture including an Iron Safe, on Wr DN"?SDAY next, the 11th Inst., at the hour of twelve noon, unless the amount of writ arid expenses be paid on or before ihai time. Th« Solicitor for the execution Creditor is W. Coleman, Esq., of Queen-street, Auckland. Signed at Auckland, this 4th day of March, 1885. BTJWARD L. GREEN, Sheriff. XT '.. o'. ■ T : i 9 E. I. EDWART> LT6TER GREEN", Sheriff of the District of Auokland, hereby give notice that;, under a Writ of Sile duly Issued out of the Supreme Court of New Zealand, Norther District, at Aucklind aforesaid, wh-rein Peter OHphant. of Auckland, Solicitor, is Plaintiff, nd Aratna Ksraka H*ututu, of Otamatea, aboriginal native chief, is Defendant. I will cause to be sold all that piece or parcel of land In the Provincial district of Auckland, containing by admeasurement 5700 acres, situate at Otamate*, in the Kiilpara. District, County of Marsden, being portion of the Block called and known by the aame of " Kaitara No. 2," and numbered 2!Mn. The Sale will take place on the 26th day of March, 1885, at the hour of eleven o'clock a.m., at the sale room of Messrs. Toki and Co., unless the amount of writ and expenses are paid on or before thai time. The solicitor for the execution Credi' is t eter Ollph»*t. -■■■■*, Dated at Auckland this 4th day of March, 1885. ■ EDWARD L. QREJCN. i Sheriff, '

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7270, 7 March 1885, Page 8

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