ijp AuctionMR. A. W. HANSARD 3EGS to intimate that it is his intention J to hold REGULAR AUCTION SALES, OF HEAL AND LEASEHOLD ESTATES, On the second Friday in every month, at his Rooms, in Princes-street, the first of which (by Mr. J. Newman) will be held on Friday, the J Ith November, at 12 o'clock precisely. Full particulars respecting Property to Ere offered at these Monthly Sales are requested to be made as early as possible, so as to leave a sufficient time for the prep&sJaWoh of particulars and conditions of Sale; which, together with plans, etc., it is desirable should be affixed at the Rooms as long as conveniently may be. Where practicable, properties to be offered at these Sales will be pointed out to intending bidders, and every other facility offered for the advantageous disposal of Properties. Princes-street, 27th Oct., 1855. THE FOLLOWING VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTIES WILL BE SOLI) BY AUCTION At Mr. Hansard's Rooms, Prlnces-street, On FRIDAY, the 14th November, At 12 o'clock precisely, BY MR. J. N E JVM A iV, 1. 4 N EXCELLENT SUBURBAN SMALL JJL FARM, containing Ba. Jr. Op. of good land; completely fenced and ditched, and laid down in grass and clover. This valuable little property is situated at REMUERA, adjoining Major Maison's, and Major Gray's—and is within a short distance of ilobson's Bridge. There is a fine stream of water running through the land at all seasons, This property is well adapted for a small Dairy Farm; or, as it commands a DELIGHTFUL PROSPECT, would make a fine site for a VILLA RESIDENCE, 2. SIX ACRES OF LAND IN lIOESON'S BAY, subdivided into Paddocks; with Garden, containing fruit trees, etc. Pail of ihe land is a rich loamy soil, well covered with grass; having a sea froniage, and is within two miles of town. 3. THIRTY-SEVEN ACRES OF RICH LAND, with plenty of Stones for building purposes, ami a Powerful Waterfall —the springs on this allotment forming the principal source of Messrs. Low and Motion's Mill power— (well known as the best mills in the Province); situated Within three miles of town, adjoining the property of Messrs. Clark, Russell, and Young. A. EIGHT ACRES, adjoining Lot 3, laid down in grass, with a never-failing supply cf water. 5. PART OF ALLOTMENT 22, of Sec. 17, in the City of Auckland, having a frontage of 20 feet to WEST QUEEN STREET, (the principal present means of communication to the whole of the West Ward) by a depth of feet 61. 0. ALLOTMENT 10, of Sec. 10, SITBVRBS OF AUCKLAND, containing 3a. ir. I Op., situated in the favorite district of REMUERA, a capital spot for a Villa Residence, commanding a delightful view, and within a quarter of an hour's ride from Auckland. . Part of Allotment No. 70, of Section 1. This valuable piece of land (which is fenced and under cultivation) has a froniage of 90 feet to the St. George's Ray Road, leading from the Epsom Road by Colonel Hulme's to St. George's Bay, and the residences of C. Blackeit, Esq., C. W. Ligar, Esq., Mrs. Churton's houses, etc.; is opposite the residence of W. Young, Esq., and has also a frontage of 320 feet to a reserved road. A stream of good water continually running. MR. H A N S A R D Is favored with instructions to Sell by Private Contract, A DELIGHTFUL SUBURBAN RESIXjL DENCE, now occupied by the owner, close to the late residence of P. Berry, Esq. 'IDE LAND (of unsurpassed quality) comprises FJVE ACRES, ail fenced intol\u>DOCK of two acres, Garden (well stocked), OiteaLOD well planted with Apple, Pear, Fig, Filbert, Peach, Nectarine, Damson, Plum, eVc, Trees. THE HOUSE contains Hall, SittingRoom, 4 0 x 13, Dining-Room, 19 x 42, Brick-Built and lathed and plastered Bedroom, Kitchen, 10 x. 12, Scullery, two Bed-rooms in the up-slairs, all in good repair and condition. In addition to the recommendations of this property as a private residence for a family of respectability, Mr. Hansard would point out to parlies desiring investment, the probability of the early and considerable increase in the value of this property, it having a frontage of 300 Feet to the Kyber Pass Road, which, in all probability before long, will be one of (if not) The Principal Oiti-vv of the City. AUCKLAND LAND ASSOCIATION, No. 2. I>ARTIES intending to join in this Association (to be founded on the same principle as that now for upwards of twelve months in successful working) are requested to communicate without further delay with the undersigned at his office, Princes-street, as it is proposed to commence its operation forth with. A. W. Hansard.
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New Zealander, Volume 9, Issue 789, 5 November 1853, Page 1
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