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. . : ...,., Auction Sales MONDAY, NOVEMBER 28. ST. SIEPHEN'S, PARNELL. The subscribers have received instructions from the Trustees of St. Stephen's School Estate, to lease for 21 years, by public auction, at their Land Mart, Fort-street,-on Monday, 28th inst., after the sale of the . City Property, 6 "ALLOTMENTS in the neighbourhood of St. Stephen's School, fronting the avenue, situate in the most beautiful and healthy part of tne eastern suburbs of Auckland, command' ing an extensive view of, the harbor, and are admirably adapted for villa residences. The frontages are about 66 feet by 134 feet deep. Plans can be seen, and all particulars obtained, by applying at the Mart. SAMUEL COCHRANE AND SON, Auctioneers. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 29. IMPORTANT SALE OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD PROPERTY IN THE CITY AND SUBURBS. BY ORDER OF THE TRUSTEES IN THE ESTATE OF DANIEL LOCKWOOD, DECEASED. The Bubseribers have received instructions from the Trustees in the above Estate, to sell, at the Land Mart, Fort-street, on Tuesday, 29th instant, at 12 o'clock, # THE FOLLOWING PROPERTIES in separate lots, as advertised below: — LOT I—The Prince of Wales Hotel, Hobsonstreet, with the Allotment on which it is erected, having a frontage of 50 feet to that street, by a depth of 119 feet 9 inches, and being part of Allotment 17, Section 30, City of Auckland. LOT 2—The large and comfortable DwellingI house in Hobson-street, now in th« occupation of Dr. Hooper, erected on .. part of Allotments 17 and 18, of Section 30, City of Auckland, 60 feet frontago to Hobson-street, by a depth of 119 feet 9 inches. LOT 3—Allotment in Chapel-street, 27 feet 6 inches frontage, by 100 feet deep, at the back of Lot 1. LOT 4—Allotment in Chapel-street, 27 feet 6 inches, by 100 feet, adjoining Lot 3. LOT s—Allotment in Chapel-street, 27. feet 6 inches, by 100 feet, at the back of Lot 2. " LOT 6—Allotment in Chapel-street, 27 feet 6 inches, by 100 feet, adjoining Lot 5. LOT 7—Allotment No. 2, of a Sub-division of Lot No. 1, Section 37, City of Auckland, with the superb Stone Dwelling-house thereon erected, having a frontage of 40 links to Upper Qaeen-street, situat* opposite the old Gymnasium. LOTS —Two Houses in Symonds-street, opposite St. Sepulchre's Church, erected on Lot No. 4, of th A Sub-division of Lot No. 4, Section No. 7, Suburbs of Auckland, 33 feet frontage to Symonds- ; stt-eet, by a depth of 130 feet. LOT 9—Allotment No. 26, of the Sub-divi-. sion of Lot 4, Section No. 7, Suburb* ."'.„. of Auckland, 33 feet to Albert-street, by 100 feet deep. 'SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON. Auctioneers. .* . , '. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1. > FREEHOLD PROPERTIES AT GRAHAMSTOWN, TARARU, AND RAGLAN. The subscribers have received instructions to sell, at their Land Mart, Fort-street, on Thursday, the Ist December, at 12 o'clock, LOT I—The Freehold of the Land on which 1 ; the Pacific Hotel, at Grahamstown, stands, subject to the terms of the lease to the present occupier. Lot 2—The Freehold of the Land on which stands the late residence of Mr. Robt. Gbaham, at Tararu, having a frontage to Graham-street of 66 feet, by a depth of 200 feet, at present in the occupation of Mr. Linxott. Lot 3—The Freehold of Allotments at • Tararu, having a frontage of 66 feet to Graham-street, with a depth of about 180 feet; the back part is let to and occupied by Mr. Hector McKenzie for a lease having about two years to run. Lot 4—66 feet adjoining; part of the back sT':i- porton let to Mr.-Wallace for about two years to run. Lot 5—66 feet to Graham-street, Tararu; ' part of the back portion let to Mr. Edgar, having about a month to run. Lot 6—The Large Commodious Hotel at Raglan, lately in the occupation of Mr. Fuller, situated on one of' the best allotments in the township—which will be the centre of trade oa the West Coast. Terns and Conditions at sale; SAMUEL COCHRANE, Auctioneers. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. JO h'*n ho well, BOOTMAKER, FOOT OF WAKEFIELD-STRBET. Opposite Ma. Hobbu', Draper. ;

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Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 273, 24 November 1870, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 273, 24 November 1870, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 273, 24 November 1870, Page 3

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