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' Sales by Auction. B. 0* OARR.] [B. D. TONES. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 24, At Eleven o'Ciook. AT THE RESIDENCE OF MR: JOHN ROSS, ST. STEPHEN'S ROAD, PARK ELL. *• HANDSOME CRIMSON AND GOLD PLUSH DRAWINGROOM SUITE, „ PININGROOM SUITE, OAK AND i WALNUT WARDROBE, CHEVAL GLASS, I AND HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, ETC. B. TONKS 4 CO. Vill sell, on the above date, on the premises, The WHOLE OF the VERY HAND SOME FURNITURE, Etc., ETC. Fall particulars on Saturday, K, o. CARR.] [B. D. TONKS, I THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 25* At Twelve Noon. CITY PROPERTY. EDEN CRESCENT. B. TONKS ft CO. I Will sell on Thursday, the Ssth Instant, at twelve o'clock, THE VALUABLE PROPERTY, Comer of Eden Cres ent and Short-street, comprising 6 Wooden Dwelling* and Krick premises, (known as the Old Club,) containing 24 rooms ; having a frontage to Eden Crescent of 167 feet 7ln. and 108 feet, Short-street, by a depth of 147 feet Sin. The situation or the above is admirable for a private hotel, being near the Railway Station and wh rvos and commands a good view of the Harbour and North Shore. R, C. CARR.] (B. D. TONKS. THURSDAY NEXT. At Twelve o'Clock. CITY PROPERTY. TWO SHOPS AND DWELLINGS CORNER OF VICTORIA AND CHAPEL STREETS. B. TONKS * CO. Hive received instructions So sell en Thursday next, at twelve o'clock, f(ITY PROPERTY.— allotment at > comer of Victoria and Chapel streets, having 2 Substantial Shops and Dwellings erected thereon 1 This property is now giving a good return, is a safe nd profitable investment and will undoubtedly became very valuable la course of time. B. C, CARR.J [B. D. TONES. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 8, At Noon. SHEEP AND CATTLE FARM AND RUN. ' SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY FOR SMALL CAPITALISTS. ESTBURY STATION, AHIPARA, MONGONUI COUNTY. FREEHOLD FARM OF 316 ACRES, AND 425,000 OF LEASEHOLD RUN, TOGETHER WITH RESIDENCE OF 7 ROOMS, COMFORTABLY FURNISHED, Also, NEW STORE, WOOLSHED, STABLE, MEN'S HUT, Em, EXO, B. TONKS k CO. Have received instructions to nell, on Wednesday, December 8, at noon, without reserve, TH E ABOVENAMED VALUABLE PROPERTY, In consequence of the proprietor leaving the colony. THE FREEHOLD FARM of 316 acres is fenced, and one-third is laid down in grass, and sub-divided into paddocks. THE RESIDENCE is comfortably furnished, and is situate on the toehold property, and ready for Immediate occupation. THE RUN consists of 20,000 acres, leased from Government for sji unexpired term of 16 years at £63 per annum ; also a block of 5000 acres, leased for 10 years at an annual rental of £5. All adjoining THE STOCK at present on the property comprises •260 head of mixed Cattle, 2 Bulls (one being a pedigree beast) 7 Horses, and 2 Draught Horses. There are also Ploughs, Cart, Harrow, Saddles, Harness, Boat and Sail, and all the requisites and implements necessary for immediate work on the Farm and Run. The Run is capable of great development, and recently carried a large number of sheep m well as cattle. If fully stocked it would give a splendid return, ind is one of the best Investments in this North Island. TERMS: Half cash, balance in six months, without interest. Further Particulars may be obtained from the Auctioneers. a. O CABS'] [*• MNKS. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 0. fJIAKAPUNA. rjIAKAPUNA, PEACONSFIELD • JJEACONSFIELD, i i - ) PRELIMINARY NOTICE, I I s FULL PARTICULARS IN A FEW ! DAYS. I .! »' ' / ' ! j r- ! B. TONKS & CO,, Auctioneers.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7800, 20 November 1886, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7800, 20 November 1886, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7800, 20 November 1886, Page 8