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Sales by Auction. . THIS DAY. ,< .. Noon, VALUABLE CITY FREEHOLD,' LEADING THOROUGHFARE. GRAND VIEW. GOOD HOUSE, LARGE FRONTAGES. RARE CHANCE. FIRST-CLASS INVESTMENT. PITT-STREET,. NEAR KARANGA-HAPE-ROAD. R. ARTHUR Has been favoured with Instruction* from Mr. M. Montague, to sell by public auction, At his Katite, Lar d, and House Saleroom, Arthur's Mart, Queenstreet, on Tuesday, January 19, at twelve o clock noon, FIS SPLENDID FREEHOLD PROPERTV, situated In PITT-STREET, running back to BRRFSFOKD-STRKET,» abort distance from AH APE-ROAD, together With the good residence erected thoreon of ten rooms, nell fitted up with cupboards, baths, sonllery, grates, stove, Venetian blinds, gas fittings, water laid on Ac., well-draimed and planted. There are 90 feet frontage to PITT-STREET, and 60 feet to BERESFOKD STREET. Thoposltlon cannot bo surpassed—central, elevated, healthful, and beautiful, with extensive view of harbour, oity, and suburbs. A FIRST CLASS SITE FOR BUSINESS PRE. MISKS, PUBLIC OR MUSIC HALI, FAMILY HOTEL, &c. Another such cannot be procurrcd. A few minutes' walk from Quoen-street. On the main line of Tramtfay, and leading thoroughNre. Capitalist*, investors, managers of public companics, heads cf tocleties, etc., are respectfully invited to inspect this most favourably situated proparty. Cards to view can be obtained at the office of tie Auctioneer. R. ARTHUR, Auctioneer. THIS DAY, At Twelve Noon. VALUABLE FREEHOLD AND LEASE- ' HOLD CITY PROPERTIESNORTH SHORE, NEWMARKET WAIKOMITI. R. ARTHUR Has been favoured with instructions to sell by public auction at. hli Estate, Land, and House Salerooms, Arthur's Mart, Queen-street, on Tuesday, 19th, at twelve o'clock lioon, THE FOLLOWING valuable FREEHOLD AND LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES (first-class investments ; some splendid Business Sites): — VICTORIA QUADRANT, opposite the Albert Park, near t« Queen, ShortHnd, a id Princes streets— A. large Block of Land extending to Bank' street and Chancery-street, either as a wholo or in sections, it being subdivided into 11 good allotments. WELLINGTON-STREET—Allotment No. 7, subdivision of Section 47, late Owen's propoity, 33 x IOSJft. HARBOUR BOARD LEASEHOLDS. ALBERT-STREET AND LITTLE QUE• NSTRKET—Section 67, having a frontige to each street of 30ft by a depth of 120 ft. About 59 years of lease unexpired. CUSTOMS-STREET, splendid position near the entrance to tin new Railway Station—Three Fine Building Sites, being Allotments Nos. 93. 94, and 95, each hiving a frontage of 33ft. About 47 years of a lease unexpired. Also, DEVONPORT, North Shore, near the new Docks— Allotments No". 1 and 2. Wilson's Subdivision, 66 x 130. aid 50 x 166 feet, having frontages to Bench Road, Spring-street, and Alexandra-street; a first-clasi site. DOCK-STREET, Calliope Estate—Allotment No. 11,47 ft Bin x 129 ft llin. S'l'E—A pleasantly-situated Property, bring Allotment 17, 66 x 166 ft, well fenced and 'planted, with a well-built House of 5 rooms. NEWMARKET—A well-situated, large Allotment, at the corner of Carlton Gore Eoad and the main street; Mr. Turner's property. WAlKOMlTl—Allotment No. 76. containing 40 acres of Land, more or less, situated near the Railway. THIS DAY, At Eleven o'Clock. BY ORDER OF THE OFFICIAL ASSIGNEE, AT 65, QUEEN-STREET (OLD MART OPPOSITE ELLINGHAM'S), The whole of mr. e. store's FURNITURK, from the Old Club Boaidinit Hou*e, consisting cf—Beds, and ten new Iron Bedsteads, Beddicg, Chairs, Tables, Crockery, Washstand and Ware, Pictures, Glasses, etc. JAMES M. SIBBIN, Auctioneer. A. MORTON. J [T. M. JACKSON. TO MORROW, VALUABLE CITY FREEHOLD PROPERTY, WHITE -STREET, OFF UPPER QUEEN • STREET,

MORTON & JACKSON, Have been imtmcted to sell by Public Auction at their Mart 69. Queen-street, on Wednesday, the "oth January, at twelve o'clock, noon, That piece OF land, 2 having t, frontage to White-street, aforesaid, of 09 links, with a depth of 65 links, and being Lot* 8, 9, 10 of a Subdivision of Allotment 2, of Section 37, of the City of Auckland. MORTON & JACKSON, 69, Queon-street. A. MORTON, J [THOS. M. JACKSON. 69, Queen-street. TOMORROW, At Twelve Noon, RACECOURSE HILL. RACECOURSE HILL. RACECOURSE HILL. GREEN LANE. GREEN LANE. GREEN LANE MESSRS. MORTON & JACKSON, Have been instructed by Mr. it, Jackson, to sell by by public auction, on Wednesday, January 20th, 1886, at twelve noon, his valuable property known Racecourse Hill, This valuable property has NOW been cut up in J-acre sections and is situated in one of our most popular suburbs, and has a grand 'Hew of the racecourse and surrounding district. It is beautifully planted with trees, shrubs, etc,, and is splendidly situated on a rising hill, which makes it very Withy and dry. It is but 10 minutes walk from Green Lane railway station, and 15 minutes by rail from Town. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers. MORTON AND JACKSON, 69, Queen-street. THURSDAY, JANUARY 21, At Eleven o'Clock. MOUNT SMART ROAD, ONEHUNGA. MORTON & JACKSON. Have been instructed by the Trustee to sell at the reiidenco of Captain Handley, neSr the Royal Oak HoteL All his HOUSEHOLD furniture, including Suites, Beds, Bedding, Tables, Chairs, Coaches, Kitchen and other Utensils. Also, A fine lot of FOWLS and DUCKS, including about 10 pure-bred Plymouth Rocks. MORTON & JACKSON, 69, Queen-street. A. MORTON.] [T. M. JACKSON. MONDAY, JANUARY 25, At Twelve o'Clock. FREEHOLD PROPERTY FOR SALE BY AUCTION. BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEE. [ MORTON AND JACKSON Have been instructed to sell by public auction, at I their Mart, 69, Queen-street, on Monday, the 25th January, at twelve o'clock, A LL THAT" PIECE OR PARCEL OF LAND in New Zealand, being part of Lot Nos. 87 and 88, of Subdivisions into Lots of Allotments Nos. 9 and 10, of the Suburbs of Auckland, together with the two-storey House erected thereon. : For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers; or, to 8. Jackson, jun., Solicitor, Queen-street. , Jwawy 14, 1880.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7539, 19 January 1886, Page 8

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