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Sales by Auction. , ■— — : i pEDBRAL JTALL. ONDAY - - ,j£ONDAY. - 'AT THREE O'CLOCK PROMPTLY. Postponed owing to Inclemency of the j Weather. Tm REMAINDER OF COLLECTION OF -OIL* PAINTINGS AND ' WATER-COLOURS. , ; POSITIVELY WITHOUT RESERVE. ■ T OUIS J EWIS, AUCTIONEER. T OUIS J EWIS. AUCTIONEER. AT N O. 157, EAFro * OAI> (FEW DOORS FROM KHYBER PASS). rpuESDAY - £3 ~ 80 **' AT 11 O'CLOCK. Jto account of JOHN WALTERS. ESQ.. who accui has sold his property . JJOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS. As under:— NEW ENGLISH WALNUT PIANO. 4 months _3s&a§s%a^f^ V WartroW. Boi Ottoman. i?«_tttt*««ra ! B *sS2S™ n KIT ' UTENSILS. Crockery and qCTmS iron. Tables^nd SSow. &eYs?PrU Jars, and numerous , Household Requisites, a;., j ■ T OUIS J EWIS, AUCTIONEER, And Land Auction Rooms. 58. Queen-st. j J— L BWIS - AUCTIONEER, : a t N°- 11, s^ SSBX - STREET * ' p REY T YNN. '" (JREY J/™- J - Wednesday, T^EDNESDAY, november 24. AT 11 30 O'CLOCK. ON ACCOUNT OP THE OWNER, who is • * leaving the district, . -CINE TONE WALNUT PIANO, in *°«* conT dition, and. must be disposed of. Ens- ■■"-■■•■« %. make- Music. Piano Stool, Cheffomer, Chairs and Tables. Couch and Dining nErfm~Lo? Pictures. Bric-a-Brac. Carpet and Rugs. Curtains and, Poles. Wall Plaques. Cushions. Glass and China. Cutlery, h.r. tS Fender and Brasses, Crockery. Easy , ChaTr Clock. Double and Singte Iron BedSs. WW.'Mattnages andt Bedding. Dug. It' uSnsPctrtenK' 2nd Host of Useful Household Sundries, etc. SINGER 6-DR. TREADLE SEW. MACHINE. Sn perfect order. ■■■•■'.■;■ T OUIS T EWIS, AUCTIONEER. , fitfE, X OUIS J EWIS AT ' TO NORTHCOTE RESIDENTS. >. : fAT WAIMAUA ,^VENUB, irraUESDAY-TffOV. . Og-rjHDRSDAY. ;; . - " , ■ AT- 11 { O'CLOCK. ■ '.; ' *, rf- SEIZED UNDER BILL OP SALE. \ The undersigned has been favoured with in- ■■'- - structions from the Mortgagee to Sell ; THE FURNISHINGS OP BROOMED HOUSE, j ~~d seized under Bill of Sale. j '■ ■>' Fall particulars in future issue. T OUIS J EWIS. AUCTIONEER. ,'- , • > "■ . Also, ' '. LAND SALE ROOMS, 58, QUEEN-STREET. JJIHURSDAY, .JtfOVEMBEB £5 # ■ ' -' '•- '* TTAURAKI TpREEHOLDS, , pOROMANDEL. •The Option-holder and Tributer of '..this well- "* ■; '■-'■'■ known property has instructed ,; j M B EN B. J OILNSON * Coromandel, to Sell, by; • , - pUBLIC AUCTION, ' ■.■*_. the Battery Building on the said property, on : 'irpHUBSDAY, NOVEMBER OP) 1309/ '' At 11 o'clock in the forenoon, . HIS RIGHTS AND INTERESTS IN THE SAID PROPERTY, Consisting offal An option of purchase for £5000, : pay- , able in January. 1910. over the estate . and interest of the Hauraki Freeholds, . Limited, consisting of various propert- ties under- both freehold, mining ~.." . licenses, and leasehold tenures in that "-■'•«'• V area of 260 acres (more or less) adjoin- ■ ing the "Old : Hauraki" property at Coromandel, with 6 or .more shafts, poppet-heads, levels, rises, crosscuts. « .' etc.. etc., engine-house, with driving and winding engine and gear, Cornish pump, two Tangye pumps, tanks, cages, pipes, '.'■'' coalshed, 40 h.p. boiler and accessories, smithy, tool-house, store, change house, work and carpenter's shops, gas-hou3e, offices, automatic machinery for haul- ' age and . unwatering Hauraki North « shaft. This interest includes the Welcome Find and Pai-Hauraki sections •., of 9 acres, (more or less),: held under mining lease j from the Crown. .'•."' The Company's estate is valued in their balance-sheet at £18,300. exclusive of the £7000 expended by the Vendor in mining operations and the erection of a • 15-head Battery. Rates and Tents on the wholo property do not exceed £10 ' per annum. (b) The unexpired time of a 3 year's tribute over the property described in "a," which tribute will expire on June 1, v'".: :■';.• . 1910. v. ~. ._.-... '"':.. ..-• /• , : (Jc) The 15-head Battery recently erected for the Vendor by Mr. Fred. Brown, the *■ well-known battery builder, at a cost of about £1500. Foundations, shafting, • :'• belts, and the tables are of the best. , There are the usual battery sundries, including spare copper plates, and tne plant is complete. - 'Id) Acetylene Gas installation lighting the battery, engine. Boiler, and coal-shed, ' together with 18cwt of Union Carbide. (e) 112 Tons (more or less) of Steam Coal. (f) Engineer's tools and dies, 2 eafe3. rails, flat-sheets, pipes, bolts, timber, trucks, winches, tools,; pulleys, fly wheel, etc., '■"■['\ : ' ' etc.'. .. < , ; ■'.■ ' '-• " '■:. .'ihe machinery is in thorough-going order. Reports, plans, and views can be obtained from the Auctioneer; from F. P. Burgess, Esq., Solicitor, Coromandel; from Mr. William Gray, Mining Agent, Shortland-street, Auckland; from the HEEAID Office, and on the property. ; ; , , , The property can be inspected between the hours of 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. each day, prior to the sale, on presenting an order from any . of • the above-mentioned gentlemen to the person in charge of the property. JH .TERMS i AND CONDITIONS OF SALE. . The whole of the property— Company's interest and the Vendor's rights (option and tribute) and machinery—will first be offered in one lot; failing a sale of the whole the six lots will be offered separately. The Vendor reserves the right to make one bid for the whole property and for each lot as put : up. 1 The buyer of 'a' will have to provide £5000 in January, 1910, in payment of the Hauraki Freeholds interest, and on the fall of the hammer one-third of the amount r realised for the Vendor's rights and machi- . nery the remaining two-thirds can be ar- ''•"•-' ranged for in approved bills, one-third at 3 '' months, and- one-third at 6 month, plus 6 ner centum per annum interest. Should the lots be sold separately cash will be de- '■'"'• manded on the fall of the hammer with the ; exception of "a" and " c." payments for which can be "arranged for as specified ■ -"■■- Above. -.--., :U 'xl- ~ - •.'■■■■■ '■■-..- ■ ;t -•••■; BEN; 8. JOHNSON, Auctioneer! *

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14223, 20 November 1909, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14223, 20 November 1909, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14223, 20 November 1909, Page 4

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