Sales by Auction. V »■■ ■ * 1 THIS DAY, At Eleven o'Clock. ON ACCOUNT OF WHOM IT MAY CONCERN, TRADE SALE OF WINES AND SPIRITS AND CIGARS. GABRIEL LEWIS ' Has received instructions to sell on above date at eleven o'clock, -13 QUARTERS AND OCTAVES JLU' VERY OLD BANNOCKBURN WHISKY 10 quarters Very Old Lochnagar Whisky 60 cases Uannockburn Whisky 10 cases Lime Cordial 40 cases Very Old Irish Whisky 14 quai tors Old Port Wine 4 quarters Pale sherry (dry) 45 cases l.ight and Dark Ruiu 10 quarter-casks Palo Brandy 60 cases Old Palo Brandy Clarets, Champagnes, &c,, itc., &c. SALE AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK. FRIDAY, APRIL 10, At Twelve o'Clock. ..... IN THE BACK STORK OF MESSRS. STONE BROS., QUEEN-STREET. UNRESERVED SALE OF SHIP CHANDLERY AND SUNDRIES, Comprising 8 COILS EUROPE ROPE Lot Clip Hooks and Mast Hoops* Wire Rope 1 Crab Winch Single, Double, and Treble Purchaso Blocks 1 Windlass, 2 Turbines 1 Ship's Pump Lot Iron Timber Slings - Empty Casks and Kens SUNDRIES. Royal Hand Paper 1 cask Oil, 1 cask Tar 1 Barrel Skid, 1 Steelyard Lot Empty Oil Drums Drums Paint, cases Pickles . >■ BONE DUST, &C..&C., &c. Blue. Gum Timber, assorted sizes, r . gabriellewis, Auctioneer. FRIDAY, 10th APRIL, At Two p.m. sharp. EXTENSIVE SALE OF VALUABLE CITY AND SUBURBAN : PROPERTIES. j SAMUEL VAILE AND SON J Will sell by auction, at their Land Saleroom, So, ' Queen-street (opposite Fort-street), By order of R. W. Moody, Esq., HIS SPLENDID SUBSTANTIAL RESIDENCE, situated at the corner of . Kyber Pass Road and Burleigh-street. ; This SUPERIOR HOUSE contains in all fourteen ' rooms, all finished in the best manner, and fitted with every convenience. The foundations are of ! brick, the roof is slated, the interior is plastered, and a portion of the exterior is protected with fireproof plaster. No expense has been spared to render it a comfortable home. The Outbuildings comprise Coachhouse, Twostalled Stable, Workshop, Man's Room, Hay Shed, Washhouse, Coalhousc, >Sc., &c. The Grounds have a frontage to Kyber Pass Road of ISO feet, and to Burleigh-street 190 feet. The whole tastefully laid out. Intending Buyers wishing to view this Property must obtain orders to view from the Auctioneers. These orders may be used after two p.m. each day. THOSE TWO VALUABLE SHOPS IN QUEENSTREET now in the occupation of Mr. Haslett, Chemist, and Mr. Faulkner, Umbrella Manufacturer. These Central Premises are \vell worth the attention of investors. THAT CENTRALLY - SITUATED STORE in Fort-street now ill the occupation of Mr. Robert Garrett, together with the vacant Allotment next to ] it. The whole has a frontage to Fort-street of nSft, by a depth of 102 ft 3in, with a back breadth of 90ft. This property is FuEEHOLD. I By order of Mrs. Sharpies. WITHOUT RESERVE. That BEAUTIFUL RESIDENCE known as THE KNOLL, situated near St. Alban's Church, Mount Eden, and fronting the Mount Roskill Road. This admirably-constructed House contains seven rooms, fitted with every convenience, and was built and finished in first-class style under the supervision of an experienced architect. The roof is of slate. The outbuildings are complete and comprise stables and coachhouse. The grounds, which are tastefully planted, comprise nearly three acres. By order of the Owner. Valuable Block of FOUR SHOPS in the best I business part of KARANGAHAPE ROAD, having a frontage of sSffc by a depth of 100 ft with a 12ft right-of-way round one side and the back of the whole property. Each shop has four dwelling- ; rooms Attached. v • ] Terms, one-half cash, balance at six per cent. | for three years. By order of F. G. Ewington, Esq. j HIS HANDSOME AND DESIRABLE RESI- 1 DENCE and Grounds, at Mount Eden. The House comprises 8 rooms and bath-room, with I fine verandah of 8 feet wide on three sides. The Outbuildings consist of stable, cow-house, buggyhouse, wash-house, etc. One room measures 32 by 16 feet, and another ; 22 by 16 feet. There are six fireplaces. The grounds contain over 3£ acres elevated volcanic land, laid out as garden, choice orchard, and . meadow. Commands grand views, and splendidlysituated for future subdivision. Cards to view can be obtained from the Auctioneers, and may be used between 2 and 5 p.m. SEVERAL OTHER PROPERTIES. Further particulars from SAMUEL VAILE AND SONS, LAND AND ESTATE AUCTIONEERS, 85, QUEEN-STREET. FRIDAY, APRIL 17, At Two p.m. sharp. , RARE OPPORTUNITY FOR ACQUIRING A FINE ESTATE AT A LOW < PRICE. i SAMUEL VAILE & SONS ' Will sell by auction at their Land Sale Rooms, 85, Queen-street (opposite Fort-street), By order of T. Goodfellow, Esq., '■ HIS GRAND FARM OF 880 ACRES, ( fenced in 9 paddocks, 820 acres grass, 60 acres turnips, small orchard; land all level and undulating, well watered, and easily workable. COMFORTABLE HOUSE of 6 rooms, Barn, loose box, shed for 12 cows, stockyard, etc. To ensure a sale, this fine Property will be offered at the LOW UPSET PRICE of £2 10s PER ACRE, at which price it will be sold if there is no better offer. Terms, if desired, £1100 cash, and the balance on mortgage at 6 per cent. Also, VALUABLE CITY FREEHOLD, situated on the Beacli Road, opposite the Railway Goods Station, and having a frontage of 95 feet, by an • average depth of 132 feet. , , This fine Property is centrally and very conveniently situated for a large warehouse or factory. There are three COTTAGES and two sheds on the allotment. Its close proximity to Queen-street and ' the Railway Station renders it very valuable. Terras, one-third cash, balance at 0 per cent. Several other Properties. Further particulars from SAMUEL VAILE & SONS, Land and Estate Auctioneers, 85, Queen-street (opposite Fort-street). FRIDAY, APRIL 17, At Twelve o'Ciock. THE MAR AIT LAND COMPANY (LIMITED), IN LIQUIDATION. 69 780 RES op LAND GOOD SHEEP AND CATTLE COUNTRY. THOS. M. JACKSON & CO. Have received instructions from the Liquidator of the Maraitai Land Company (Limited), to sell, by public auction, at their Mart, Durham-street East, Auckland, on Friday, the 17th April, at 12 o'clock noon The above valuable ESTATE, containing 69,730 acres. Situated in the Patetere District, distant about 7 miles from Lichfield, the present terminus of the Thames Valley Railway, with which it is connected by good roads. The property is well watered, has a large frontage to the Waikato River, is mostly covered with native grass, and is capable of carrying a large amount of stock. stock - TITLE-LAND TRANS Further particulars can be obtained on application to the Auctioneers, THOS. M. JACK'SON & CO., Durham-street East.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8535, 8 April 1891, Page 8
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