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Sales by Anctton. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 8. PRELIMINARY NOTICE, AVONDALE PARK. AVONDALE PARK. AGRICULTURAL HALL, CITY MARKET. HESKETH, AITKEN, & CO. Have received instructions from Hr. Jno. Bollard, to sell by auction, on the above date, In lots of one cere and upwards, mHE SPLENDID ESTATE KNOWN AS AVONDALE PARK, containing 180 acres, only 4J miles from Auckland, by a good metalled road. This SALK offers a good opportunity for acquiring VILLA SITES, Ac, soil suitable to profitable work for Market Gardening, being only five minutes' walk from railway station; and omnlbusses running to and from the city, every hour. Full particulars in future advertisements. HESKETH, AITKEN, & CO. Auctioneers. MONDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1886. At Two o'Olook p.m. SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION OF WELLINGTON HARBOUR BOARD LEASES. THE MOST VALUABLE BUSINESS BLOCKS IN THE CITY OF WELLINGTON. TO BE LEASED FOR TWENTY-ONE "XEARis. WITH VALUATION FOR BUILDINGS AND IMPKOVEMENTS. IN THE EXCHANGE LAND AND MERCANTILE AUCTION ROOMS, Panam α-strkkt, Wellington. T. KENNEDY MACDONALD & CO. Are favoured with instructions from the Wellington Harbour Board to sell by auction, on the above date, THE LEASES OF THE UNDERMENTION ED valuable BulUlng SectioniNo. 1, corner section, having a frontage of S3 feet to Queen's Wharf roadway, and 80 feet in depth to a new street to be formed, fronting the Harbour (100 feet in width). Upset price, £4 per foot. No. 2, being a frontage of 33 feet to the Queen a Wharf roadway, by a depth of 80 feet, and adjoining No. 1. Upset price, £3 per foot. No*. S, 4, and 5, each having a frontage of 40 feet to the new street to be formed fronting tbe Harbour, by a depth of 66 feet. Upset price, £110s per foot. No. 6, corner section, having a frontage of 61 feet 7 inches to HnnUr-fctreet Extension, and 81 feet in depth to the new street fronting the Harbour. Upset price, £3 per foot. No. 7. having a frontage of 8i) feet to Hunterstreet Extension, by an lrreguUr depth up to 66 feet. I pset price, 42 per foot. No. 8, h»ving a frontage of 40 feet to Hunterstreet Kxtemion by a depth of 66 feet. Upset price, £1 10s per foot. No. 9, corner Section, having a frontage of 40 feet to Hunter-ttreet Kxteusion and a depth of 68 fe<d to Customhouse Quay. Upset price, £2 10s per foot. No. 10, having a frontage of 40 feet to Customhouse Quay by a depth of about (8 feet Upiet pne-, £2 per foot. Each section will be submitted as a lease, having 21 years to run from the Ist January, 1887, at tbe annual ground rental per foot of frontage hown as the ups t price. The lessor to be allowed valuation at tbe end of his term for all buildings he may erect to the approval of the Board, in accordance with the provisions of the Well ngton Harbour Board Leasing Act, 1888. The Block, of which the above forms part, is well known as havine recently been reclaimed from the sea ; it is situated opposite the Qeneral P"«t Office, the Australian Mutual Provident Society, the National Mutual Life Association offices, the Bank of Australasia, and is ia olese proximity to the Bank of New Zealand and many of ;Ue leading mercantile establishments, and mar certainly be regarded as the MOST CENTRAL and BEST BUSINESS SITUATION IN WELLINGTON. The above sections have the advantage of a Urge space, giving; abundance of light and air at the baok of the sections from a private rnad vested in the Board and leading trom the Queen's Wharf Roadway to the Hunter-street Extensiou For plans, conditions of sain, and fmther particulan, apply to— W. FERGUSON, Esq., C.F , ., Secretary to the Harbour Board, Or to the Auctioneers. THE NEW ZEALAND NATIVE LAND SETTLEMENT CO., (LIMITED). PRELIMINARY NOTICE. THE ABOVE-NAMED COMPANY WILL HOLD A SALE OF LANDS On the Eaat Coast, by public auction, in the month of JANUARY NEXT, In order to realise upon some of its properties the D irectors have determined to offer PASTORAL and RURAL Sections or Blocks upon terms whloh will meet the requirement; nf all who desire to purchase Lands. These Lands will be offoed in Sections or Blocks of moderate si*a at low upset price*— Tkm Pβ* ockt. of Purchase to he paid at time of Sale, and TBN PER CCNT IH TW'I/VE MONTHS THItR-AJTER. The remainder may rematn at interest at six p.-.u cent, per annum for any term under tkn ycars. LEASEHOLDS. Leaseholds of Pastoral and of Timber Country o from 6000 to 10,000 acres each will also be offered at low upset rentals. "KAITI," The most valuable portions of the Kaitl Block will be surveyed in allotments of from fivic to twenty acrkh in extent, and offered for sale upon easy terms. The steady Increase In the price of wool Iβ already reviving enquiry f < r good land, and as the Company is now In a position to nlve Land Transfer Titles to purchasers, the opportunity to acqulr good Land, with a secure title, a moderate prices and upon easy terms, will be found to be exceptionally vavoorabli. Particulars will be given In future advertisements meantime any information desired as to the lands to be dipoted of may be obtained on application at the Company's offices, in Oisborne or in Auckland, By order of the Board. O. A, DsLAUTOUR. Gisborne, 10th October, 1886, pUBLIO NOTICE. THE ARCADE AUCTION ROOMS, THE LARGEST IN THE COLONY, BEING 200 FEET THROUGH FROM STREET TO STREET. GABRIEL LEWIS, In returning thanks to his supporters for past favours, begs to inform them and the public generally, that, at a considerable expense, he has made extensive alterations to his premises, opposite Firth'i Mills, Queen-street, which for the future will U called the Arcade Auction Rooms as above. The Booms being extensive, will enable vendors to display their goods more to advantage, as also advantageous to purchasers, the place being light and airy. To owners of goods, the same will be received at the usual entrances as hitherto. Liberal advances made on Consignments and Goodt sent for sale as usual. Lower Queen-street, Auckland.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7786, 4 November 1886, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7786, 4 November 1886, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7786, 4 November 1886, Page 8

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