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Sales by Auction. THIS DAY, At Noon. ROSEBERRY, A PINE ESTATE AT BIRKENHEAD, SHORT DISTANCE FROM WHARF, NEAR SUGAR WORKS, GOOD ROAD, MAGNIFICENT VIEW, NEAR CHURCH AND SCHOOL, HEALTH, PLEASURE AND PROF™ a < / R. ARTHUI; "' TV Has been favoured with instructions to sell by pubic auction, at his Estate, Land and House Sale-room, Arthur's Mart, Queen-street, on Thursday, 16th, at twelve o'clock noon, THAT BEAUTIFULLY SITUATED JL PROPERTY, called " ROSE3ERRY," formerly known as Jackssn's Property, within twenty-five Minutes' walk of the Birkenhead Wharf, and about fifteen from the Sugar Works, adjoining the Grounds and Residences of Messrs. Rendal, Flewellen, and Swlndale, subdivided into fine Villa, Homestead, and Orchard Sites of one to seven acres each, having a gentle slope to the north-east; a large portion is fine clear open land; there are some beautiful patches of native bush, well - watered by creeks; soil well adapted for orchards, gardens, orange and lemongrowing, Ac. The View Is one that must be seen to be roallied, commanding City, Harbour, Suburbs, Country, Mountain, Valley, Range, Plain, River, Sea, &c., with atmosphere pure, bracing, invigorating, and lifegiving. Terms very easy. THIS DAY, At One o'Clock.' PIANO, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. The Property of a Gentleman leaving Auck „ land. R. ARTHUR Will sell by auction fat his Mart, Queen-street (Forniture Department) To-day, at one o'clock p.m., A ASSORTED LOT OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, Piano, Patent Mangle, Organ, Musical Box, 1 Rep Suito (9 pieces), 2 Mangles, Carpets, Hearth Rugs, Feather Bed and Pillows, Oilcloth, Matting, Crockery and Platedware. Mirrors, Toilet Glasses and Ware, Chest Drawers, Cheffonlers, Dining Tables, Couches, Cane and Wood chairs, Cots, W&shstands and Dress Tables, Loo and Oval Tables, Iron and Wood Bedsteads, Spring, Hair, Flax, and Kapok Bedding, Blankets, Quilts, Sheets and Pillows, Meat Safes, Fenders and Irons, Pictures, Oleographs, Stoves, Grates, Ranges, Holloware, Halftester Bedsteads, Garden Tools, Baths, Buckets, Stretchers, Colonial Couches, Cooking Utensils, &C., &0,, &c. | Removed to Mart for convenience of Sale, Also, Lot Wool Hearth Bugs, Kits, Books, Clothing, Boots, Tenor Horn, Open Glasses, Etc,, Etc., Etc. THIS DAY, At One o'Clock p.m. PIANO, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. The Property of a Gentleman leaving Auckland. R. ARTHUR Will sell by auction, at his Mart, Queen-street (Furniture Department), To-day, at one o'clock p.m., A WELL-ASSORTED LOT OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. Piano, Patent Mangle, etc. Removed to Mart for convenience of sale. THURSDAY, APRIL 30, Noon, £JHESTERFIELD. £jHESTERFIELD. MOUNT EDEN. R. C. GREENWOOD Has received instructions to offer for sale, at his Mart, Vulcan Lane, on the above date, All that valuable ESTATE known as CHESTERFIELD, MOUNT EDEN, And situated on the Mount Bosklll-road, consiiting of 78 large Allotments, having frontages to the Epsom and Mount Albert ttoadf, Kldon-road, Brixton-road, Dunbar-road, and Mount Roskill-road. The Lots aro all level and in good positions, Buses pais every half-hour, carrying passengers to Auckland for (3d. Lithographic Plans will be ready on and after the 15th April, and the Allotments flagged and pegged. TERMS : £10 deposit on each lot up to £100, and £20 deposit on each lot.of £100 and over; ten pur cent, in three months, balance may remain at eight per cent, for three years, or one-third cash, and balance at eight per cent, for three years; five per cent, discount allowed for balance in cash.

R. C. GREENWOOD, Auctioneer. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 29, **■ Noon. Avondale park. VONDALE PARK. Avondale park. VONDALE PARK. R. C. GREENWOOD Has been favoured with instructions from Mr. John bollard to cut up and offer for Sale on Wednesday, 29th inst., at noon, THE WHOLE of HIS VERY VALUABLE AND WELL-KNOWN ESTATE, which will be sold under the title of the RIVERSDALE township, IVERSDALE township. Particular attention of Intending purchasers is called to the sale of this Estate. It is cut up Into 68 choice sections of from } an acre to 5 acres each, and Is situated within 4} miles of the city, and has been farmed by the present owner (who is acknowledged to be one of cur most skilled agriculturists) for more than 20 years. It is wellknown that large quantities of Farm produce of superior quality have been grown on the land during that time, which is sufficient guarantee as to the fertility of the soil. Tee quantity of splendid wheat, oaten hay, meadow hay, potatoes, and other produce now to be seen on the farm is well worth inspection. Go, see, and judge for yourselves. The Property has LARGE DEEP-WATER FRONTAGE TO THE AVONDALE RIVER ALSO TO | MAIN ROADS. i For years past there has been a want of from TWO TO FIVE AORS FARM OR COTTAGE SECTIONS within a radius of 4 to 5 miles of Auckland. The LAND OFFERED at the PRESENT SALE not only SUPPLIES THIS WANT, but combines with many other advantages a Richness of Soil for MARKET GARDEN and FARM PURPOSES that is seldom met with. — THE TERMS WILL BE MADE EASY TO SUIT ALL CLASSES. Viz.; 5 per Cent. Discount for Cash ; £10 to £20 per Allotment, or an Acre, Deposit; AND Persons with small means desirous of Building a Cottage, etc., can leave the whole of the land purchase on the property at 7 per cent, per annum. R. C. GREENWOOD, Auctioneer. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. 36 CASES ENGLISH FURNITURE, MIRRORS, MARBLE CLOCKS, CHINA AND GLASS ORNAMENTS, BRONZES, PIANOS, CARPETS, " MATS, RUGS, . &c,, <fco., to. E. AND A. ISAACS Have received instructions to sell by publlo Auction, I at their Stores, Queen-street, at an early date, WORTH OF THE driJL/GO V ABOVE GOODS. The above ara'-tw being fitted up, and will shortly be on view. E. AND A. ISAACS, Auctioneers,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7304, 16 April 1885, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7304, 16 April 1885, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7304, 16 April 1885, Page 8

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