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Sales by Auction, THIS DAY, noon. CONTINUATION OF SALE OF BARGAINS IN | GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, JEWELLERY, DIAMOND AND OTHER RINGS. CLEARING-OUT SALE. OWNER LEAVING THE COLONY. RICHARD ARTHUR, Commission Auctioneer and Agent, Has been favoured with instructions from Me. S. A. Asher, late Pawnbroker (who is leaving the colony), to sell by public auction, at Arthur's Mart, Queen-street, This Day, at twelve o'clock noon, THE BALANCE OF IIIS STOCK of Superior Gold and Silver Watches, by some of the best makers, Rotherliam, Settle Bros., and others; Gold and silver .Jewellery, Brooches, Sets Studs. Bracelets, Diamond and other Kings. On view morning of the day of sale. \ Terms : Cash before Delivery. THIS DAY, At Eleven o'Clock. J. .JONES frill sell bv public auction. This Day, at, 11 o'clock, at his Mart, -L\ Queen street, 171RUIT — Lemons, Apples (assorted), " etc. proDUCK—Potatoes. Red ami While Carrots, "i Maize, Oniuns, Wheat, Oats, etc., etc. J J. ,T O N 3 S, Auctioneer. TUESDAY, MAY 31. F Two o'Clock sharp. MOUNT EDEN COLLEGIATE SCHOOL. T OUCH, (ijON, AND 00., c LAND AGENTS. Have instructed Mr. C. E. Paget, Auctioneer, to sell >>v public auction, at their ] SALEROOMS, 01, 01 KEN-SI KI'ET, J 10. VALLEY ItoAD. MOUNT EDEN.-That valuable property known us the MOl N 1 EDEN COLLEGIATE SCHOOL BUILDINGS, lately occupied by Miss Matthews, L.L.A. (who has been appointed Headmistress of the O ris Hull >choo , Napier), l^rgeallotment, stable md carnage shed. _ etc To those eimaued in sclio astic duties, this property affonU a rare oppoiti.mtv to acquire a renowned ami well-established school business, and Completelv-tUted school premises. 11. THE SCHOOL I'll TINtiS in same, consisting of Chairs, Desks, Benches, Blackboards. Maps. Gymnasium Fittings, Spnni; boards, Drawing Jl V>' e s\LT<lßE HOUSE.-That portion of the j building lately erected as an addition to same, con- 1' sistinp of Four Bedrooms, Bathroom, Corridor, Ac. (FOK 'Removal) , . -11 1 A Note : the t'ur m tin of salt aire House will lie sold by auction early in .lime. See future advertisement. „ , . LOUCH, SON, & CO., Land Agents, 91, Queen-street, Auckland. TUESDAY, MAY 31, Two o'clock Sharp. gON, AND 00., Land Agents, Have instructed Mr. C. E. Paget, Auctioneer, to sell by public auction, at their SALE ROOMS, 91, QUEEN-STREET, MR. ROBERT WHITE'S PROPERTIES : 1. T3ARAKURA VALLEY—'267 Acres, - JL S.W. portion of Allotment Hi), Block 15, Parish of Papakura, kalnkatei, alluvial bush flat, partly open, drained, fenced, and surface sown. This land 41 the best quality in the district Terms : One-half cash, balance at ? per cent, for six years. I AWITU—47O Acres, Allotment 121, Block 5, Awitu, N.R., adjoining Church Mis-ion I _ property. Partly bush and open land. Terms : One-li ill cash, balance at o per cent, for li years. B. SUMMER STREET. POXSONBV — 4 Allotuients, 3a by 103 feet each. Also, at same time, L UPPER QUEEN-STUEET-Part of Allotment No. 10, Section 37, City. -t> feet 3 inches, ; by SO feet, with t«o-storey House of 0 rooms, wash-house, verandah and balcony; extensive view. 5. VALLEY ROAD. MOUNT EDEN—Allotment No. —, subdivision of Section 1", 01) by 120 feet, 0 roomed Verandah House in good condition, scoria sod, gas, two large tanks. Land Transfer title. 0. TAURANGA—SO Acres unimproved, Allotment , 30$, Te Papa. - 7. REMUERA — Lot C, Subdivision 32, of Victoria Glen Estate, sEIA\\N ROAD (WITHDRAWN - SOLD). 3. DEVONPORT—RosIyn, WYNYARD-STREET, Allotment 40 feet T inches by 105 feet, 0roomed Verandah House, bay window, .scullery, wash-house, etc., in good order. 9 RUAKAKA, Whan.-arei County—Section 43 and ( part of 44, '.'4O Acres unimproved, light Lush anil tea-tree, N.E. aspect. HONDA JUNE 6, At Twelve Noon. IN BANKRUPTCY. ESTATE OF W. B. JACKSON. the Official Assignee has instructed the undersigned * to sell by public auction, at his Mart, ijueen* street, at twelve noon on Monday, June c, 1592, THE FOLLOWING VALUABLE PROPERTIES : HOHOURA, MANGONUI COUNTY. All that piece and parcel of Freehold Land known fts HOHOURA, in the District of Mangonui, containing by admeasurement 6SS4 acres, more or less, with the rights md appurtenances thereto oelong- i ing, including a Dwelling-house and stable, etc., recently erected. ... , . This grand estate forms a peninsula, bounded on one side by the excellent harbour of llohottia, on another by th-j East Coast, and on the third by a post and wire fence, the whole being capable of easy subdivision, and well watered throughout. The harbour is thoroughly a safe one in any state of the tide or weather for vessels drawing 14 ieet, tides 6 to 8 feet. , , Mount Camel forms part of the property, and, with the adjoining ranges, contains about 101 acres of good grazing land, and 011 which is situated the fish tinning factory of Messrs. Ewing Bros., held by them (:' acres) under lease for 10 years, at a rental of £5 per annum for the first 6 years, and £7 Ills for the next ;, year.-'. There is also about 1500 acres of flat or gently undulating land, which takes grass well; 1884 acres consists of hilly country adapted for sheep. The remainder, 1500 acres, is poor sandy soil. Buildings, etc., consist of C-roomeil Cottage, lined and ceiled, with verandah ; 3-stall Stable, Wharf, and Tramway, fenced Paddock round the cottage. The property is well adapted for a sheep or cattle station. All Government laud ottered for sale 111 the vicinity was readily taken up. MANGAMUKA—HOKIANGA COUNTY. This property is situated at the head of navigation on the Mangamuka River, Hokianga. Roads from Kaitaia, Oruru, Mangonui, and Awanui concentrate on Bridge on Great North Road. The store on this property is within half a chain of this bridge. Steamers can come alongside the wharf. The Omaiiuta Kauri Forest (the second best in New Zealand) is only three miles distant, and all traffic by land or water passes the Store. The property consists of 238 a lr 16p of Freehold Land, more or less, bounded on the north, west, and south by the Mangamuka River and Pukah ui Creek, and the greater part of the east side is fenced. About 100 acres in good grass. The bush contains large quantity of good Puriri timber. . BUILDINGS consist of 0 roomed House, with running water laid on, large Store and outbuildings, and about 5 acres of land is fenced enclosing these buildings, and forms a capital site for an HOTEL, being adjacent to the Great North Road and bridge across the river. The purchaser to have the option of accepting or rejecting an otter of 'Jss per week rental for the building and & acres enclosure for a term of C or 12 months. BUILDING LAND ADJACENT TO AVONDALE RAILWAY STATION. This consists of Lot 6 and part of Lot 7 of subdivision of part of allotments 58 and 62, Titirangi, containing 1 acre 1 rood, more or les?. Plans of these properties and conditions 01 sale may be seen at the office of the undersigned. ROBERT CHARLES CARR, Auctioneer, Queen-stieet, Auckland. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. THE WELL-KNOWN FREEHOLD ESTATE, -yynrrE J^ OCK » Containing 42,000 ACRE Selected by the late JOHN MACFARLANE, ESQ., IN 1853, WILL BE SUBDIVIDED INTO BLOCKS, Averaging from SOOO T 0 7000 acres, AND SUBMITTED TO AUCTION THE FIRST .WEEK IN NOVEMBER. Tho Fstite is only 14 miles from Rangiora and 12 The Estate m oniy nearest railway station. Further particulars as to terms, etc.. will be given in Personwish!rig'o'iect the property can do so by applying to w cHOLLS, ~, White Rock, .Ashley, Canterbury.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 8887, 25 May 1892, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 8887, 25 May 1892, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 8887, 25 May 1892, Page 8