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Sales by Auction. K. ARTHUR.] [J- F - SADDLE. THIS DAY, Afc Eleven Clock GENERAL DRAPERY, VELVETS, DRESS PIECES, PRINTS, UNDERCLOTHING, HOSIERY ARTHUR AND BUDDLE ! Have been favoured with instructions to sell T>J public auction, at their Mart, Queen-stvoet, This bay, at Kleven o'Clock, A WELL-ASSORTED STOCK OF f\ GENERAL DRAPERY— Pieces, Prints, Velvets, Women's and Children's Underclothing, Hosiery, Cottons, Shirts, Men's Undershirt;* and Drawers, Flannel Goods, Table Cloths. Meri and Lamb's Wool Sox, Tweeds, Trousers and Vest.'!, Suites, Ibices, Ribbons, Collars, Cuffs, Gloves, Ties, Needles, Pins, Buttons, etc. TERMS : Cash Before DeliveryTHIS DAY. ; THE REM U R A YARDS. For sale, on Thursday, October 18, at one o'clock, OATTLE, SHEEP, PIGS. On sale: LITTLE'S SHEEP DIP. ALFRED BUCKLAND & SONS. Commission Agents. J. A itken C onnell ' LAND AGENT AND ACCOUNTANT, I LICENSED SURVEYOR, i AND LICENSED LAND BROKER, Under "The Laud Transfer Act, ISS6, 1 GROUND FLOOR OF N.Z. GOVERNMENT INSURANCE BUILDINGS, Queen-street. (Bankers: National Bank of New Zealand, 14.), URGENT. If this advertisement should meet the eye of any person possessed of a capital of about £10,000 to £12,000 desirous of acquiring a Block of really First class Land capable of being made one of the moat valuable and beautiful Homestead Estates in the Colony, and certain to yield handsome returns for the capital invested, let him communicate with J. Aitken Connell, Land Agent, Auckland. The Land referred to is capable of being laid j down in RICH AND REALLY PERMANENT ] PASTURE, will grow over JO bushels of wheat to ! the acre, and is capable of growing wattle or blue j gum timber, fifteen Inches in diameter, in five years from time of planting. This may seem incredible to some, but it is nevertheless a fact. The trees o" above diameter will be shown growing on immediately adjoining land of exactly same quality anil character. To an energetic man with some knowledge of agriculture, and a capital of about the above amount, this is one of the finest opportunities to be had in the oolouy, ami Mr. Connell can confidently recommend the investment. NO SPECULATOR NEED j APPLY, as the Land is too good to fall into any j hands but those of a man who is prepared to use it. The Property consists altogether of about 3000 acres, of which 200 acres are tine virgin bush, about 400 to 500 acres undulating ridges of really good quality, and the remainder,about 2300acre#, alluvial flat heavy land of first-class quality, upon part of which a large quantity of heavy and valuable flax is growing. Tne remainder of the alluvial land can be easily and cheaply cleared. The Property is intersected by numerous and beautiful streams of water, in which trout could be easily acclimatized, and there is excellent pheasant shooting on the property. Distance from railway station, about nine miles by good formed road ; distance by rail to Auckland, fifty miles. Price, £2 per acre, of which one-half may remain at 5 per cent, interest for 7 or 8 years. The remainder of the capital referred to above is advisable for an investor to have in order to make the permanent improvements necessary, and develop the high producing powers of the property. Full information on application to J. A. Connell, Land Agent, Queen-street, Auckland. A CHANCE FOR SPECULATORS. A Property consisting of 513 acres, with immense bed (about 100 feet thick) of the best fire clay, 10 feet from surface, and almost a certainty of valuable seams of coal. Within one mile of Railway Station by good road. Distance by railway to Auckland, 50 miles. Price, 2os per acre. If the coal beds, which almost certainly underlie the property, are once tapped, it will be an immense fortune to the fortunate owner. A RARE CHANCE. WAIKATO, NEAR MORRINSVILLE—A Property, situated within one mile of Railway Station, consisting of 1352 acres, of which 450 acres are first-class land (almost fiat), the remainder hills, which will take surface sowing equal to the best Napier lands; about 450 acres are in grass, and there is a very tine Dwellinghouse of 13 rooms, with bath room; all fenced and subdivided into six paddocks; also, 7-roomed Cottage, orchard, plenty of water ; property fronts a fine stream. The land is in splendid order, and grows immense crops of turnips. This property will make a very fine sheep farm, and will carry heavy stock. Price, £2 per acre. LANDED PROPERTY of every description sold on commission. House Property and Business Premises let. INVESTMENTS AND MANAGEMENT OF ESTATES. MONEY INVESTED and satisfactory mortgage securities obtained free of charge for clients, whose interests are collected. DEBENTURES and OTHER SECURITIES of a like nature disposed of. INSURANCES carefully attended to and kept on foot where securities include buildings of any kind. RENTS, INTERESTS, DIVIDENDS, and other Income collected. PROPERTY-TAX RETURNS made for clients and payments attanded to. SURVEYS.—Surveys and Subdivisions of Land of every kind executed. VALUATIONS of every description of Landed Property and Buildings made. ARBITRATIONS.— prepared to act either as third arbitrator or sale arbitrator where appointment agreed upon by both parties to dispute (but not where appointed by one party only), or as umpire. AUDITS undertaken. LIQUIDATIONS OF PUBLIC COMPANIES.Acts as Liquidator of Joint Stock Companies. TRUSTEE OR EXECUTOR.— professionally as Trustee under marriage or other settlements, or as Executor under will, or as Agent for trustees or executors. RESIDENTS ABROAD.—Acts as Attorney under powers from persons residing beyond the colony having affairs requiring management in the colony. EXPERIENCE.—Mr. CONNELL has had a business experience extending over a period of twentyeight years in the colony in nearly all the above branches of business, and has acted during the last twenty years as Attorney for numerous constituents. Full information as to terras of business on application at his offices, No. 7 (Ground Floor), N.Z. Government Insurance Offices, Queen-street (opposite Fort-street). TO INVESTORS.— have an excellent permanent investment for the sum of £30,000, yielding 6 per cent; also, first-class security for sum of £2500 and I for £1500, rate 6 per cent. FOR DETAILED LIST OF PROPERTIES FOR SALE SEE HERALD NEWSPAPER ALTERNATE DAYS. JTJUTCHER & o°"' FORT-STREET RECEIVING AND FORWARDING AGENTS. FURNITURE REMOVED. Experienced and careful men sent,'to take down furniture, pictures, &c., pack the same for long or short journeys. Spring Vans and Covered Waggons for hire on most reasonable terms. Goods stored and insured at low rates. Consignments received and sold by private treaty. Prompt settlements. Telephone, No. 417. jy/T ORPETH BROTHERS, RECEIVING, FORWARDING AND GENERAL AGENTS, LICENSED CUSTOMS AGENTS, LICENSED CUSTOMS CARTERS, QUEEN-STREET WHARF. AUCKLAND.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9188, 18 October 1888, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9188, 18 October 1888, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9188, 18 October 1888, Page 8