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©ales Ijp auction. THE FOLLOWING FREEHOLD PROPERTIES WILL BE SOLD BY AUCTION, ON FRIDAY NEXT, THE 9th INST., AT 12 O'CLOCK. AT MR. HANSARD'S ROOMS, Princes Street, BY MR. J. NEWMAN LOT I. (if not previously sold by private contract) PART of Allotment No, G9, of Section 1, Suburbs of Auckland, being A SPLENDID BUILDING ALLOTMENT OF NEARLY ONE ACRE in the most delightful part of the Suburbs of this City. There are few who have been for any lime in this place who have not been delighted with the extensive and beautiful view which meets the eye from THE RISING GROUND BETWEEN PARNELL AND ST. GEORGE’S BAY from the spot above indicated (which is, doubtless (he pick of (he whole neighbourhood, and is so situated that no uprising buildings can mar it). On one side is seen the entrance to the Waitemata, and of course, the now numerous vessels as they enter and depart from our harbor. The Flagstaff hill, Rangiloto, Waiheke,etc., the residence of C. Blackett, Esq,, with its beautiful Gardens, and their conservatories, &c., and the other family residences in Cooper's Bay ; on the other side, the pretty Cottages and well kept Gardens of Colonel Holme, and other families resident in that part of. THE EPSOM ROAD, can never be built out of view. Thereyis a frontage of 2GC feet (opposite the residences of J. Woodhouse, Esq., and Mrs. Churton,) to a Street running from the Epsom Road to St, George’s Bay Road; and a depth of ICO feet, to a street reserved down to this property from the Epsom Road, by the “ Windsor Castle" Inn. Indeed, this is altogether a most eligible spot for a party intending to erect a private residence, or to builders and others who would put up two or three respectable collages, in a neighbourhood which always commanded a good rent. Ihe terms of sale of the above (which will be unusually liberal,) may be learnt on application to Mr. Hansard. N.B.—To avoid irregularity, it is notified that the sale ol this Allotment by Auction, is contingent upon its not having been sold previously the Olh inst., by private contract, of which if such sale occur,) notice w ill be given in the paper published on the day of sale. LOT 2. SUBURBAN. In the Cooper's Bay Road, near lot 1., opposite the residence of W. Young, Esq. AN ALLOTMENT with 90 feet frontage to (his road, and SCO feel frontage to a reserved road leading from Cooper’s Bay Road into the Epsom Road, by the Windsor Castle. All fenced in, ami having a stream of water running throughout. Terms Liberal. LOT 5. Two pieces of Town Land, being subdivisions of allotment No. 2. of Section 57, situate in While Street, and removed by only one allotment from Queen Street. LOT 4. GOOD INVESTMENT. Two Houses close to Queen Street. Part of allotment IS, of Section IG, City of Auckland with the TWO STORIED DOUBLE HOUSE now standing thereon. This properly is situated next to Mr. Camphell's Union Hotel, Queen-street, and being close to Queen Street, the houses with but a (rilling outlay would now let readily at fromsixlo seven shillings a week each. LOT S. That well known Estate situate near Wangaroa, containing about 2500 acres, now in the occupation of the owner, Mr. P. H. King. The land (a greater portion of which lies on a fine level) is of good character; and is in many parts covered with SPLENDID TIMBER from 500,000 to -100,000 of Kauri, besides Remu, Pouriri, Poholakawa, and other varieties A Good Roomy Weather-boarded House, in which the owner now resides, with Garden Paddock, etc., etc. Terms Liberal. THOMAS WESTON AND CO. Will Sell by Auction, on Monday next, Slh December, at their Stores, Shortland-street, at 11 o’clock, If LE,V E N KEGS TOBACCO J 5 Hogsheads Rum Liverpool Soap 28 and SG lb. Boxes. I Rale Colton Sheets 4 Case Mens’ Strong Bools 4 “ Regatta Shirts 4 Bale Railway Wrappers 1 Case Cutlery, containing— Ivory, Stag and Buck handled Knives and Forks Pocket Knives assorted, Scissors Butchers Knives, Razors, &c. 100 Boxes RAISINS 1 Cask Molasses 0 Tents 9x9, Bx7, and 7 x G And other Goods. Also— A HORSE broken into Saddle. OTAHUHU CATTLE SALE. MR. J. NEWMAN will hold his Quarterly Sale in Mr. Foley’s Yard, on Wednesday, the 7lh .December, at 12 o’clock. The muster will be larger than usual, comprising Heifers, Steers, and FAT STOCK. For Private Sale,—SO Fat Lambs. DRAUGHT HORSES. MR. ./. NEWMAN Has received Instructions to offer for Sale by Public Auction, at the “Exchange Hotel” Yard, on Saturday, the 241b inst,— Q OR 40 GOOD DRAUGHT AND OTHER USEFUL HORSES. Particulars in a future advertisement.

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New Zealander, Volume 9, Issue 797, 3 December 1853, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealander, Volume 9, Issue 797, 3 December 1853, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealander, Volume 9, Issue 797, 3 December 1853, Page 2

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