I Auction Sales. i : r MONDAY, AUGUST 14. TO CAPITALISTS, INVESTORS, PARTIES IN SEARCH OF A COMFORTABLE RESIDENCE IN CLOSE PROXIMITY TO THE CITY, WITH ALL THE ADVANTAGES OF THE COUNTRY, AND GENTLEMEN REQUIRING CHOICE BUILDING SITES. i ■ ' .. IMPORTANT UNEESERVED SALE w VALUABLE SUBUEBAN FEEEHOLD PEQPEETY, i MOUNT ST. MARY'S, FREEMAN'S BAY, KNOWN AS S ■ , "NAZAE E T H ;" WITH THE COMFORTABLE, FAITHFUL, AND SUBSTANTIALLY-BUILT TWELVE - ROOMED DWELLING - HOUSE, OUT-BUILDINGS, &c, EBECTED THEBEON, BECENTEy OCCUPIED BX BISHOP POMPALLIER. The Subscribers have received instructions from the proprietor, to offer for positive unreserved sale by public auction, at the Land Mart, Fort-street, on Monday, the 14th instant, at 12 o'clock, , mHAT VALUABLE BLOCK of LAND, situated at Mount St. Mary's, Freeman's Bay, commanding a most extensive view of the Harbour North Shore, &c.,&c, known as NAZARETH, Sub-divided into 39 Building Allotments. . THE RESIDENCE is erected on Lot 1, Section 1, 133 feet frontage to' Nazareth-street, and contains twelve booms, com* prising — Drawingroom, Dining-room, . Bed-roomSj Bath-room, Kitchen, Pantry, Storo-room, &c, & with Out-buildings, Coach-house, Stable, &c. ■ The position of this property, on tho crest of Mount St. Mary's (universally admitted to bo the favorite ' suburb of Auckland), is particularly directed to the attention of gentlemen requiring a comfortable residence. THE BUILDING ALLOTMENTS comprise— 10 Allotments, each 50 feet frontage to Newstreet 10 Allotments, each from 33 to 40 feet frontage to St. Francis of Sales-street 8 Allotments, each 33 feet frontage to St. Mary's K»ad 3 Allotments, each S3 feet frontage to Gree street 1 Allotment, 100 feet to Nazareth-street, an 100 feet to Green-street 6 Allotments, each 33 feet frontage to' Naz reth-street The positive sale of the above Allotments presents one o£ those chances rarely occurring of securing valuablo sites for Villa Residences, being about the last vacant block likely to be offered in this most commanding and salubrious suburb. Terms : One-third Cash on the fall of the hammer;' tho remfainder by two stamped promissory notes, at three and six months, bearing interest at the rate of ten pounds per centum per annum. Free conveyances will be given to each purchaser; on the payment of the purchase money. Lithograph Plans are now prepared, and can be' had at the Booms, Fort-street. SAMUEL COOHRANE & SON, . Auctioneers. I ■''" ] FRIDAY, AUGUST 11. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. j WINES, SPIRITS, LIQUEUE3, TOBACCOS, CIG-AKS, SUG-AKS, TEA, CANDLES, &c.,j EX *W. C. WENTWORTBV AND S.S. 'HERO,' FROM MELBOURNE. L. D. NATHAN & CO. I Have received instructions to sell by .Auction,' at thel jj Stores, Shortland-street, on Friday, the 11th inst 9 at 11 a.m., . M A SHIPMENT 03? THE ABOV.M ! GOODS, ron account of ths Consignor*'.-' |,9 -PartlcuJtars Ja » future fssuo j|IJ
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 494, 10 August 1871, Page 3
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442Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 494, 10 August 1871, Page 3
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