Auctions IN THE EXCHANGE LAND MART. ON MONDAY, 4th FEBRUARY, 1878. VALUABLE HOUSE AND LAND IN NORMANBY-STREET. LOT 49. T KENNEDY MACDONALD & CO. , are favored with instructions to offer for sale by auction— ALL THAT VALUABLE ALLOTMENT OF LAND, being No. 32 in the subdivision of town seel ion No. 835, having a FRONTAGE OF THIRTY-FOUR FEET to Normanby-street, by a DEP TH OF ONE HONORED AND SEVEN FEET, on which has been recently erected A THOROUGHLY WELL-FINISHED FOUR-ROOMED COTTAGE, And known as the property of Mr. George Box. The property will be sold at a reasonable price, and as a largo portion of the purchase money can remain on mortgage, it offers an admirable opportunity to WORKING-MEN' to acquire a CHEAP AND COMFORTABLE HOME. IN THE EXCHANGE LAND MART, ON MONDAY, 4th FEBRUARY, 1878. EXCELLENT COUNTRY FARM WITH TWO HUNDRED AND FIFTY SHEEP, Unless Previously Disposed of by Private Contract. LOT 50. T KENNEDY MACDONALD & CO. , are favored with instructions to sell by auction on the above date (unless previously disposed of by private contract) — ALL THAT VALUABLE FARM SITUATED AT THE WAINUIOMATA, and being sections Nos. 4 and 66 in the plan of the District, containing together TWO HUNDRED AND SIXTY-SIX ACRES Of First-class Laud. Thirty-five acres of the land abuts on the river boundary, and for flatness, depth of soil, and quality cannot be surpassed. There is a FIVE-ROOMED DWELLING HOUSE On the property, and about TWO HUNDRED AND FIFTY SHEEP, Which will go with the Land. This is an admirable opportunity for anyone who desires A KEALLY good property. It has been known in the District as in the occupation of Mr. Crowther, and in the hands of a prudent and experienced man will prove an exceedingly fortunate investment. £SOO of the purchase money can remain on mortgage tor some years at 8 per cent, interest per annum. THIS DAY, MONDAY, 28th JANUARY, ' At 2 o’clock. On the Premises, Woolcombe-street. Superior Household Furniture, Rich Brussels Carpets, Handsome Dinner Service, Tubular Iron Bedsteads, Choice Engravings and Cbromos, Fine-toned Pianoforte by Chappell, Conservatory Plants, Patent ' Mangle, &c. BEAUCHAMP, CAMPBELL, & CO' have received instructions from Mr. Poulson, who is leaving for England, to sell by auction, at bis residence, Woolcombe-street, top of Ghuznee-street, this day (Monday), 2Sth Jaiiua.rj’, at 2 o’clOCKj The whole of that Gen'leraan’s very Excellent Household Furniture, comprising— Handsome walnut drawing-room suite, in crimson rep Oval 100 table Cheffonier, with plate-glass panels Large gilt pier-glasses, statuettes Table and chimney ornaments Capital Brussels carpet and hearthrug Choice steel engravings and chromes Fenders and fireirona Full compass walnut piano, by George Murphy, of Cbeapside, London ; trichord throughout An oblique grand piano, by Erard ; trichord throughout; large cottage shape Massive gdt cornices and curtain furniture Mahogany dining-room suite in haircloth Dining table and cover Curtain poles, rings, and brackets Book-shelves ami books, rimn cheffonier Brussels Carpet, natural wool hearthrug Berlin fender and heavy cut steel fircirons Hall table and chairs, umbrella-stand Aneroid barometers, hat and coat hooka Gas fittings, Brussel-, stair-carpet and rods Floorcloth, 'doormats and scrapers Iron tube bedsteads, mattresses, palliasses Oval mahogany toilet glass washstauda To let sets and tables,, cedar chests drawers Cane-seat chairs, bedroom carpets Mahogany commode, double rimu bedsteads Feather pillows, shower bath Full dinner service, dish covers Table cuth-ry, E.P. spoons and forks Breakfast china, table crystal Kitchen utensils, capital patent mingle Superior filter, wash tabs, buckets Garden tools and wheelbarrow Croquet set, conservatory plants &c., &0., &o. Terms cash. For cards to view, apply to the Auctioneers, BEAUCHAMP, CAMPBELL, & CO., WEDNESDAY, 30th JANUARY. Choice and Varied Selection of Fancy Goods, Specially Chosen for this Market. Messrs, j. h. bethune & co. have been instructed by the importers to sell by auction at their rooms, on Wednesday, the 30tU January, at 2 o’clock, without reserve — EIGHT CASES FANCY GOODS, Ex Crownthorpe, from London, comprising : Jewel cases, opera glasses, fans, vases, workboxes, lawn tennis, croquet, badminton, bagatelles, cribbage boards, race games, beziqne boxes, book slides, photo frames, ivory letter racks, fancy sticks, whips, card trays, magic lantborns, picnic and fancy baskets, cigar oases, tourist bags, ladies’ companions, hand mirrors, toys, ga nes, and a great variety of other articles. No reserve. Terms liberal. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2. LAND SALE. [7IDMONDSON AND JOHNS will sell at [J their rooms, Maaterton, on the above date—Houses and laud, Master'on Building sites,, Maaterton 12 building allotments in lorns’ estate Laud in Raugitnmau Also, The goodwill of lease of half of town aero No. 83, centre of Maaterton, corner of four streets ; lease seventeen years to run, ground rent £5 .per an nil n ; with four-roomed house, ifce; fenced and gates Splendid business site.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5256, 28 January 1878, Page 4
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