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Sales by Auction. MONDAY, OCTOBER 23. GRAND PIANOFORTE, by Lipp MARBLE TOP CHEFFONIER DRAWING AND DINT OM SUITES OVERMANTELS, MIRRORS CARPETS, PICTURES MOTTLED KAURI DINING TABLE MAHOGANY SIDEBOARD • PLATED WARE, GLASSWARE ■ HARMONIUM. GONG AND CARVED STAND . COEVAL GLASS • BAGATELLE BOARD 1 ICE CHEST I HALL STAND AND CHAIRS . HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. 1 AT CRAIGHALL, "VICTORIA AVENUE, REMUERA. The subscribers (J. Daore, auctioneer) will sell 'by auction E.t Craighall, Victoria Avenue, Remuera, on Monday, October 23, at 11 o'clock, By Order of the Trustees in the Estate of the late D. B. Cruickshank, rpHE WHOLE OF THE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, consisting of— Valuable Grand Pianoforte (in ebony case, by Lipp), Walnut Drawingroom Cheffonier, filiate glass panels and back, marble top), Walnut Drawingroom Suite, Occasional Chairs,' Walnut Table. Fancy Tables, Over- . mantel, Fenders and Irons, Pictures, Vases, Ornaments. Whatnots, Carpets, Mirror Brackets, Devotional Chair, Music Canterbury, Mirrors, Screen. Hall Stand, Handsome Carved Gong and Stand, Aneroid, HaH Chairs, Hall Carpet, Slips, Chinese Seats. Mottled Kauri Dining Table, Bagatelle Board, Curtains, Clocks, Harmonium (10 . stops), Plate Boxes, Mahogany _ S.de- ' board {carved back), Mahogany Di.i:ngroom Suite hair-seated, 10 Mces), Waiter. Bronze Figures, Plated Dish, Plated Jug, Glassware, Spirit Stand, Plated Kettle, Plated Dish and Cover, Dessert Stand, Case Birds, Covers, Plated Ware, Chinese Vases. Easy Ohairs, Rattan Chairs and Tables, M.K. 'Tables and Arm Chairs, Jardinieres, , Large Figures. Large Ice Chest, Stair Carpets and Rods, Linoleum. ■ Double and Single Iron Bedsteads and Mat--1 tresses, Bedding, Cheval Glass, Wardrobes, Chests Drawers, Duchess Dressing Tables and ■ Washstands, Ware, Cupboards, Large Otto- ' man, Linen Chest, Mirrors, Shaving Mirror, Austrian Chairs, Rockers, Writing Table, Commode. Kitchen Utensils, China, Crockery. Garden Roller, Mower, Tools, Seats, Grat- ' ings, etc. SAMUEL COCHRANE AND SON. Auctioneers. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 6. piPORTANT gALE, OP QITY AND gUBURBAN pROPERTIES. TO CLOSE ACCOUNTS. The Subscribers (J. Dacre, auctioneer) will sell by auction at their Rooms, Queen-street, on Monday, Nov. 6, at 12 o'clock by order of the Liquidators of the Auckland Permanent Building and Investment Society, to close accounts, IJIHE WHOLE OF THE REMAINING ASSETS, Comprising THE FOLLOWING PROPERTIES :- WAKE FIELD-STREET—Lots 16 and 17, Section 36, City, having 66ft frontage by 77ft deep, with large two-storied Brick Factory, slate roofed, and Dwellinghouse of 10 rooms, formerly Garrett Brothers' Boot Factory. KARANGAHAPE ROAD-Lot 13, Section 63. City, 33ft frontage, held under lease for 33 years, from 27th March, 1835 ground rent £86 12s per year, with two well-built Brick Shops and Dwellings. HOBSON-STREET-Part of Lot 7, Section ■ 21, City. 23ft frontage by 63ft, held i under lease for 21 years from Ist September, 1882. ground rent £21 a year, with Brick Shop and Dwelling, which can bo removed at expiration of lease; situate opposite Governor Browno Hotel. OLIPHANT-STREET-Lot 23. Sub-Lot 29, Section 8, City, 51Jft frontage by 99ft, with Cottage. HEPBURN-STREET—Lot 26. Section 52, | City. 33jft frontage, held under lease for 33 years from 23rd November, 1882, ground rent £7 10s a year, with onethird valuation at end of term, with Cottage of four rooms. HEPBURN-STREET—Lot ■ 27, Sub-Lots 6 and 7, Section 52, City, held under lease for 33 vears from 26th July. 1883, ground rent £10 a year, 38ft frontage by 116 ft deep, one-third valuation at end of lease, with Cottage of six rooms. LOENE-STREET—Allotment 49Jft frontage to Lome-street and 34ft to Rutlandstreet, held under lease for 30 years, from January 1. 1883. Ground rent, £52 a year for first 21 years, and S>s a year for remaining 9 years, with SHOP, STABLES, and PREMISES, known as Walton's Boot Factory. VICTORIA AVENUE, REMUERA-Lots 21, 22, and 23. sub of Lots 51 and 53, Section 15, suburbs. ) OAKLAND'S ROAD, MOUNT EDEN-Lot 29, sub Lot 11, Section 6, suburbs, 66ft frontage by 132 ft, with HOUSE of 5 rooms. CHARLOTTE-STREET-Lot 46, Bub Lot 2, Section 5, suburbs, 33ft frontage. Held under lease for 50 years, from 2nd May, 1882. Ground rent, £3 a year, with COTTAGE of 5 rooms. CHARLOTTE-STREET-Lot 43, sub Lot 2, Section 5, suburbs. 33ft frontage. Held under lease for 50 years, from 29th April, 1882. Ground rent, £3 a year, with COTTAGE of 4 rooms. KINGSLAND— 168, sub Lots 19 to 28, Section 5, suburbs. 40ft to Third Avenue with COTTAGE of 5 rooms. KINGSLAND—Lot Same sub-division, 40ft to Third Avenue, with COTTAGE of 5 rooms. , NEW NORTH ROAD-Lot 39, sub Lots 2C, 2D, 2e, and 2F, Section 10, suburbs, 40ft frontage by 96ft to Mount Roskill Road. Held under lease from 12th October, 1885, for 21 years. Ground rent, £11 : a- year. HALF VALUE of Buildings to be paid on expiry of Lease, with STORE AND DWELLING. ELLERSLIE—Part of Lot 27, Section 12, suburbs, containing 50 acres, fenced, and in grass, has large frontage to Panmuro Road, with DWELLING-1 HOUSE AND OTHER BUILDINGS. ' This valuable property is situated only about 10 minutes' walk from Elterslie Railway Station, and is a- first-class property for subdivision into Villa Sites. WAIKUMETE-Lot 263, containing 45 acres 1 rood and 17 perches; a short distance past cemetery. WAIKUMETE— 146, containing 10 acres, near Railway Station. ' WAIKUMETE—Lot 69, containing 40 acres. HAMILTON EAST— 240 and 241, containing 2 acres, with COTTAGE, HAMILTON WEST— 254, near railway I station, 1 acre. i KOMAKORAU PARISH— 71, containing ) 41 acres. ALEXANDRA EAST-Lots 8, 10, 12, 14, ' containing 4 acres. ' The attention of investors is directed to above Sale of Properties, the bona-fide nature • ' of which is assured by the fact that as the • Business of the Society must be closed this • year the assets mast be realised. For further particulars apply to ' SAMUEL COCHRANE AND SON, " Auctioneers. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 13. IMPROVED FARM, MATAKOHE, 242 ACRES. The Subscribers (J. Dacre, Auctioneer) will sell by Auction at their Rooms. Qneenstreet, on Monday, November 13, at 12 o'clock, By Order of the Mortgagee. • ALLOTMENTS 49 AND 58, PARISH OF >' x 1 MATAKOHE, containing 242 acres, mostly good level land; about 40 chains good ■ wire fencing; 60 acres in grass; has a large r quantity of puriri and bush. There is a small cottage and other improvements. . Very easy Terms. The greater portion can remain on property at low .rate. SAMUEL COCHRANE AND SON, Auctioneers; ..v..... . ' >

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 11200, 21 October 1899, Page 8

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