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iiai'ir iilmmmi^mammmmmimmmmmmmmmm :'- "''" Sales by Auction. , ■ p , 1 1,1 '"y 11 —i —r- • 5 ? ?'**"*"' • .. •? ' ■ .W. 8. COCHRANE.] [jAS. DAOBK. THIS DAY. The subscribers hue received instructions from 'si- the Mortgagees to sell by auction, at their Booms, ;'i; > Queen-street, To-day (Wednesday), 13th May, at 12 J ? o'clock, The following PROPERTIES:Lots 10, 11, 12, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 81, 82, S3, 34, 35, 43, 49, 50, and 63, of Allotment 168. „ i Parish of 'l'akapuuna, excepting thereout the land comprised in Conveyance registered in the Deeds Registry Office, Auckland, as No. 102,177. South-east Part of Lot 28, Parish of Kaiwaka, 60 lot 49, Subdivision of Allotment 64, Parish of J Takapuna. Eastern Part of Lot 4, Parish of Waitarau, County <j i of Mongonui, 100 acres. _ f North-eastaru Pari of Allotment 25, Parish of Kaiaka, County of Mongonui, containing 80 acres. j lots IS, 19,37, 33,39, 73, 74, 75, and 76, Section e 11, of Allotment *6, Parish of Paremoremo. North-western Portion of Allotment 64, Parish of Mangataniwha, County of Slongonui, 60 acres. \ Allotment 139 a, Town of Alexandra East, half- j flfifd 16,17, and 18, Section S, of Allotment 87, I Lots 16,17, and 18, Section 3, of Allotment 87, j Parish of Opahcka. , Lota 60, 67, 53, and 59, of Allotment 158, Parish j ' ° LoWS," 16, and 17, of Section 36, of the Subdivision of 19S acres, situated near Mangatawhiri Creek, in the County of Eden. Lots l, 2,3,4,6, and 6, Section 10, of toe aforesaid Subdivision of 103 acres. For further particulars, apply to SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON. Auctioneers. &RTHUR TOOMAN.] (THOMAS NEILL. I TO-DAY, at Eleven o'Clock. AT THE MART. House, hotel furniture and effkcts. ARTHUR TOOMAN & CO. (A. Tooman, Auctioneer.) A. TOOMAN.] T - NEILL. THIS DAY, At 12 o'Clock. DUNBLANE MART, QUEEN-STREET. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE 1 AND EFFECTS. Ih» undersigned, under instructions from Mr. Jackson, will sell, at their Mart, without reserve, IRON AND WOOD BEDSTEADS, Mattresses, Chairs, Tables, Couch, 2 Chiffoniers, Washstauds and Dressing Tables, Looking Glasses, Carpets, Mats and Bugs, Pictures, etc., sets of Ware, Clocks, lamps, Ann Chairs, Filter, large lot of Crockery and Glassware, Kitchen and Cooking Utensils, Tubs, Boilers, Udders, long Cramp for Cabinet Work, Carpenter's Tools, Bench, Brackets, etc., etc. Pure-bred Fox Terrier and Pup. Terms Strictly Cash. ARTHUR TOOMAN AND CO., (A. Tooman, Auctioneer.) TO-MORROW, At 11 oclock. TO WAREHOUSEMEN, DRAPERS, AND OTHERS. IMPORTANT SALE OF WINTER DRAPERY, Just Landed, comprising: Blankets, quilts, towels DRESS TWEEDS AND SERGES ALL-WOOL FRENCH MERINOS FON'LIA, CHEVIOTS (in BUCK A.NB Navy) FANCY AND PLAIN FLANNELETTES MEN'S UNDERWEAR, HOSIERY UNION AND TWILL SHIRTINGS TURKEY RED AND NAVY PRINTS, Etc., Etc., Etc. GABRIEL LEWIS & CO. Will sell on above date, at eleven o'clock, A K CASES AND BALES OF ABOVE 4fcO NEW GOODS. Terms at Sale. Louis Lewis, Auctioneer, FRIDAY, MAY 15, At 2 p.m. Sharp. SAMUEL VAILE AND SONS (Per Samuel Vaiie, Auctioneer) Will sell by auction, at their Land Sale Rooms, 95, Queeu-street, BY ORDER OF DR. TREMEARNE, HIS GRAND TANIWHA ESTATE, WAIRANGI, CONTAINING gygQ ACRES. SUBDIVIDED INTO 12 CHOICE FARMS. VERY LIBERAL TERMS. All the Farms are partly fenced, lot l-«0i acres, 118 acres in grass I

„ 2—5253 „ 177 „ ,i .. „ 3—477£ „ 143 it II » „ 4—4731 „ 198 „ „ „ „ 5-622 „ 270 „ „ „ 6-205 „ all m grass „ 7—IE6J „ „ „ „ 8— 9bi „ „ „ 9-H9J » .. » „ 10—179} „ partly improved „ 11—153J „ all in grass „ 12— 60 „ unimproved The whole of the Farms are well watered, and approachable by formed roads from Wairangi, Bangiriri, Ohinewai, and Lake Wa.ika.re. t - THE VALLEY OF THE WAIRANGI is widely l i celebrated as producing some oi the finest stock in the Province of Auckland; and the liberal terms on which this Estate will be sold will enable anyone to acquire a HIGHLY PRODUCTIVE FA 1111 ill the easiest possible manner. TKBMS : 7J per cent, cash on the fall of the hammer, 2J per cent, at the end of each of the first, second, and third years, 3 per cent, at the end of the fourth year, a per cent, at the end of the Mb, 6th, and 7th years (thus giving seven years to pay one-third of the purchase price), 20 per cent at the end of the Bth year, and the balance at the end of the ICth year. Interest on unpaid balance 5 per cent per annum, payable half-yearly. As the terms of payment are so exceedingly liberal, improvement clauses to a small extent will be imposed as follows : -On Lot 12, Is per acre per annum; Lot 1, Is 3d per acre per annum; Lots 2,4, and 5, Is 6d per acre per annum ; Lot 6, Is 9d per acre per annum; Lot 7, 2s 6d per acre per annum; Lots 8, 9,10, and 11, 2s 9d per acre per annum. These improvement clauses are to cease operation j, M soon as half the purchase money has been paid. lithographic plans giving particulars and desS?.' criptions of the improvements and classes of land p in each farm on application. * * A conveyance will be at Wairangi Station to meet y-;P, the 9.25 Auckland train on Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday. W' Also, % ' WAlßANGl—Allotments 121, 122,123, 118, and IP*; 130, containing together 360 acres of excellent farm I?;*). Ufid. % 1 st- ' ' Further particulars from ft' SAMUEL VAILE AND SONS, Auctioneers. I - >— % FRIDAY, MAY 22. J DURHAM YARDS. £5; • 25 TRAM HORSES. - the undersigned have received instructions from the Auckland Train Com;, to sell (without & Reserve), at the Durham Yards, on Friday, May k: - 22, 35 GOOD TRAM HORSES. ! The reduction being rendered necessary by the /pi. ; Introduction of the winter time table. The whole - ' ' ire a useful lot of Medium, Draught and light JgV" ' Harness Horses; I;-; HUNTER & NOLAN. ' (J. p. A Philson, Auctioneer). I MONDAY, MAY 18, ? V. At 11 o'clock. !• AT PENROSE. Che Undersigned have received instructions from Mr. F. Clemoe, whose lease has expired, to sell The whole OF his LIVE and DEAD STOCK, consisting of IV 3 Heavy Draught Horses, by Emperor p|'- 1 Active Medium Draught Mare gs 2 Upstanding Horses, by Muskapeor, goad in gfe double and single harness 1 Bay Horse, 6yrs, by Muskapeer, a first-class hack m ■*.->'< 1 Boy's Pony, very handsome I® ; • 6 Milking Cows , 6 Head Mixed Cattle Spiing Cart, Dray i- - Double farrow Plough, by Wallace ■■ Single-furrow Plough, by Horßsby ' Grubber, by Wallace Set Harrows wmmMz ' Spring Cart, Leading and Plough Harness . Household Furniture, Etc., Etc. Luncheon provided. HUNTER & NOLAN, - ' ftp. A. PflttSOft Auctioneer. \■ ' • Ktf" i • ' \

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10130, 13 May 1896, Page 8

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