Ijlfl | Sales by, Auction. »[ ' r *-« f . i. I ' " . THIS DAY, < , , : : ~v/' '" ■At Twelve tfClock. . < ' S.S. EOTOITI. S.S. ROTOITI. FOR POSITIVE SALE. ROBERT CHARLES CARR Has been instructed by the Liquidators of the AuckX i'' *v land Tug Boat Company to sell by auction,' at his - " ** ' rooms, '203,' Queen-street; To-day (Monday), June 1, at twelve o'clock, »• g S. P. OTO I T I. The vessel and machinery iSin first-class order : she steams 8 to 9 knots on a small consumption of " coal; and is to be sola to'enable the Liquidators to close accounts. y.. FOR POSITIVE SALE. .. ; The Steamer can be Inspected alongside Firth's Wharf. • ■ , . • • TO-MORROW, . " At Half-post Ten o'Ciock. DN ACCOUNT OF WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. BAGS RANGOON RICE/ <wv V . . : '' With all Faults. ■■>■ Will be sold at Firth's Bond To-morrow, Intending buyers can see it on morning of sale. ROBERT CHARLES CARR, Auctioneer. ;V<- \J . J-, _»• • - t-s r TO-MORROW, *' . At Eleven o'ClOck.; HANDSOME FURNITURE AND . EFFECTS. ROBERT CHARLES CARR fias received instructions to sell To-morrow (Tuesday), at his Rooms, 208, Queen-street, at eleven o'clock, ... Spanish mahogany dining - ROOM SUITE in Leather, Indies' Writing Cabinet, Mahogany Dining Table. Telescope, 9ft., Oval Drawing-room •• Table, Dressing ' Table and i Washstand, Chairs, Mattresses, Devotional Chair, Bedsteads, and sundry other articles.. --- - . FOR POSITIVE SALE. XV. S. COCHRANE.] [JAS. DACUE. MONDAY, JUNE 8. . ..f . PRELIMINARY NOTICE. , . , RESIDENCE LOWER SYMONDSSTREET. ■ the subscribers have received instructions to sell -by auction, at their ■ Rooms; Queen-street-, on t Monday, Bth June, at twelve o'clock, That comfortable family / RESIDENCE V situated : in Lower Symondsstreet, nearly opposite Government House gates. It is built of Brick and roofed with Slates, and con- . -t tains "eleven large rooms, fitted with every convenience. . ■:* :v . : : • It is held under leaso li&ving about 40 years unex- . pired, at the low ground rent of £29 a-year. Full particulars in future advertisement. Cards to view on application. . SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON, - Auctioneers. W. 8. COCHRANE.] [JAS. DACRE. • MONDAY, JUNE §, RESIDENCE OF ELEVEN TtOOMS. SEVEN ACRES RICH LAND, J £ , FRONTING REMUERA ftOAD. - GRAND VIEW AND BE AUTIFUL SITUATION. ■ .. .. The subscribers have received instructions .to sell •*' by auction .at. their Rooms, QueAn-street, on 1 Monday, Bth June, at twelve o'clock, .* That beautiful FREEHOLD pro--1 perty, situated at REMUERA, and known asi -■ ■■ ■ ' " ' ; GLENFOYLE. .It consists of allotment's 07 and CS, baring frontages of 505 feet to Remu'era. Road arid £63 feet to Orakei Road, containing .7 acres' and '24 : perches of Rich/Volcanic Land, all fenced anil subdivided,; . planted with i Ornamental s Trees and laid out ;in - .Gardens, lawns, and Shrubberies, j ] The BUILDINGS consist* of .Comfortable RESI--81 DENCE of 11 large rooms, besides kitchen, dairy, ■- r - and • scullery, Sin? first-class order;. LARGE OUTBUILDINGS, Etc. .. , ■ Hie above is confidently-recommended as a very ~ choice property, the situation being j extremely valuable, and the aspect and view unsurpassed in the neighbourhood. - - •> - • -' 'Title, Land" Transfer. ' * , Cards to view on application. . SAMUEL COCHRANE &-SON, ' Auctioneers. 1 i « <■) t . C 1 1* - **- 1 *f' ?s" *\ ? - r '' --- W. S. COCHRANE] ' * ' [JAS. DACRE. MONDAY," JUNE 8, At Twelve oClock. }- OAKLEIGH PARK, AVONDALE. 82 V. ACRES AND BUILDINGS. THE STAR TANNERY, ?;•" . ' WITH ALL BUILDINGS. BOOT FACTORY, WAREHOUSE AND RESIDENCE, WAKEFIELD STREET. The subscribers will sell by auction at their Rooms, Queen-street, on Monday, fcth June, at twelve . o'clock, ' 1 ' BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEES, s AVONDALE.— 17 and 18, - ,/-% Parish of Titirangi, known as Oakleigh , Park; it contains 82 acres and I ; rood good land, " 1 fenced , and divided into 9 paddocks, and a well"v grown orchard of 2000 fruit trees. There is ■ half a ' mile frontage to the Great North- Road, and a very : . - extensive frontage of about three-quarters of a mile to the Waitemata Harbour. _ , ' "-K4 The BUIIDINGS consist of Residence of 8 rooms, stone stable andcow.shed, c»ach-house, wash-house, . and a Cottage of i rooms; about 4 miles from town.' | THE STAR TANNERY, ONDALE—Part of • .. Allotment ; 18a, ; Parish of .Titiran?ri, containing ? 3 acres and 10 perches land,, with all the Buildings, . &c., necessary for carrying on an extensive Tannery, consisting of Currier's Shop, Drying, Beam, and ' ■ Wool-sheds, 32 covered pits, stable;, 150 by SOft, four ", ' Cottages anil. a Ilall. This is one of the finest • '' . Tannery sites about Auckland, being only 4 miles . ! > from town; it fronts the Waitemata Harbour.' and vessels of 6u tons can lay alongside at the Works. ! ' V WAKEFIELD-STREET—Allotments 16 and 17, r . Section ; 3i5, City of Aucklaud, 86 feet frontage to "" •?" Wakefleld street by 70 feet deep, with' all ' Buildings thereon, consisting of ■ Boot Factory and Ware- ' house, two storied, built of brick, and roofed with i slates, 80 • feet by 30 feet, in Urst-clasa condition, and large Brick Residence of 10 rooms. ■ For further particulars apply to SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON, Auctioneers. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3. IMPORTANT LAND SALE. NEWTON KING, • Under instructions from the Executors of the ■ late George Gould; will sell by auction, at Pungarehu, or. Wednesday, the 3rd Juno next, at noon, The FARM KNOWN as " mills," B consisting of 1425 acres (more or less) in lots as under Lot 1, Section 78, Block 8, Capo „ 320 acres ' „ 2, ~ 79, „ 8, „ .. 150 „ ■ „ 3, „ 81, „ 8, „ .. 110 „ : „ 4, „ 82, 8, „ .. 200 „ „ 5, ~ 87, ~ 8, ~ ..' 3io ~ „ 0, „ 88, „r 8, „ .. 175 „ . „ 7, „ 89, „. 8, „ .. 160 „ ' This Land is all fenced and stocked with cattle 1/ _ sheep, for both' of which it is eminently- suited. It is flat with small hillocks throughout, and is in rough grass, fern, aod flax, and it is within half-a----1 ' mile of the Pungareliu:Dairy"Factory," l and on tint Mam South Road (metalled). ■ • .Jf.H® Property is being sold by the Exccutors, and „?!v? re A OU exceptionally easy terms: 20 per cent, cash, j0 per cent. in two years, balance can 1 remain on mortgage for five years at IS per cent. The reserve price has been fixed 'at from £3 to £4 per acre, according to locality and quality. from' 10 ' ' a ' Ul a " J a " I,itliculrl « «ay be ob. GOULD, BEAUMONT, & CO., CIIRISTCHURCH; " " i Or, . * NEWTON KING, NEW PLYMOUTH, mSHMS ! 1 I
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8581, 1 June 1891, Page 8
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