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UNRESERVED SALE OF VALUABLE PREMISES & TOWN ALLOTMENTS IN FREEMAN'S BAY. THOMAS WESTOX if CO. Have received instmctions fiom the Trustees in the Estate of Mr. F. Armson, to Sell by Public Auction, on Monday, 28th June next, at their Stores, Shortland-street, at 12 o'clock — Positively Witiiout"any Reserve,
rpHE PROPERTY in Freeman's Bay, JLlately occupied by Mr. Armson, which for We convenience of intending purchasers, is divided into the followiug LotsLot 1 —Having a frontage of — feet to Freeman's Bay, upon which are built the Dwelling House, comprising sitting room 17 x 15, 2 bed-rooms, kitchen, scullery, servant's bedroom, and cellar ; the Salting Room 20 xl 7 ; the Packing Room 20x1 7 ; the Store Room, 22x17.-— Also Slaughter House, 22 x 22, fitted with pens, the boiler fixed with brick work ; a room above 22 x 22; and the Brick Building comprising Furnace Room, Smoking and Drying Room, Salt Store, and Counting House. .This Property covers an area of about an acre of Laud, and also contains Pig Slifs, ■" Fowl-houses, Cait-house, Stable, Shed, fitted with Boiler in brickwork, and has the additional advantage of an entrance from Victoria-street. Lot 2.— Adjoining the above, having a frony Jtage of 123 feeUo Victoria-stieet and — feet T.Tto Freeman's Bay, having also the right of inroad from Victoria-street 'Llt'3— Has a frontage of 50 feet to Victoria- : street, by a depth of 1 50 feet, with right of road from Victoria-street. Lot 4, 5, 6, 7.— Have each frontages of 50 feet to Victoria-street, by a depth of 150 feet. Lot B.— A corner allotment ; has a frontage of 50 feet to Victoria-street, and 1 50 feet to street, 99 feet wide. Lots 9 and KkvHave each frontages 50 feet to . ttffiat, 99 feet wide, by a depth of 150 feet Lot 11.— -Has a frontage of 49 feet to the above street, by a dejnh of 150 feet.
A Plan may be seen, and further particulars ascettsined, by application to the Auctioneers, and previous to the day of Sale each Allotment will be staked ovit and numbeied, so as to afford every facility to intending purchasers. Teims Libeial.
T went) -five per cent Cash Deposit on the fall of the hammer, and the residue by Bills at thicc months fiom day of Sale, WITHOUT INTEREST.
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New Zealander, Volume 8, Issue 645, 19 June 1852, Page 1
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384Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealander, Volume 8, Issue 645, 19 June 1852, Page 1
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