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Auctions TO-MORROW, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 14. At 12 o'clock. TO CAPITALISTS, SPECULATORS, AND OTHERS. Positive and Undeserved Sale of that Valuable and well k.no\vk Fbeehold Peopeety, The Theatre Royal, Geahamstown. THEATRICAL PROPERTIES, FURNITURE, GAS FITTINGS, LICENSE, &c, &c. TAMES CRAIG, Favoured with instructions from Stannus Jones, Esq., and the Trustees of the estnta of the late Mr W. Morrin, will Sell by Public Auction, on the Premises, on Tuesday, 14th instant, at 12 o'clock, All that really valuable FREEHOLD PROPERTY, centrally eituated. at the corner of Owen and Williamson streets, known as the THEATRE ROYAL BUILDINGS, having h frontage of 155 feet, consisting of Theatre fitted up at a Jorge outlay, with every stage requisite; Bars, BarParloura, Sitting Roome, Bedrooms, and Kitchen; Two Shops, large room suitable for meetings or Billiard Boom, large Yard at bock, with right of way; forming one of tho finest properties in the township, and second to none as regards position ; and immediately thereafter the Furniture, Par and G-as Fittings, Lampß, and olher moveablo properties, balance of License, &c, &c. The Auctioneer, with every confidence, draws the attention of the public to this most important and positive sale. There is no doubt if the Field takes another start, Avhich it may do at any moment, thereis a large fortune to be derived from money invested in this Property. The means of supplying refreshment to playgoers is unsurpassed, and the Theatre, with but a trifling expense, could bo rendered second to none in the Colony. Besides Dressing Rooms up and down stairs, there is also a Room for the stowage and painting of scenery, and other requisites for presenting elaborate scenic effects to an audience. The Stock of ScenerT, both flats and side scenes, is large, wellassorted, and in good order. The Buildings were erected at a large outlay, and form one of the best investments and largest blocks of Freehold Land in Grahams • town. Terms Liberal. B. TONES] [b. C. CARE MONDAY, DECEMBER 20. Extensive Sale of Freehold Property. JERMYN STREET, CHAPEL ST., BRIGHTON, NORTH SHORE, ONEHUNGA, MOUNT EDEN, PANMURE, HOWICK, SOLDIERS' BAY, ON HARBOUR OF WAITEMATA. T) TON X S AND CO. Have been instructed by the Executors of the late Mrs Shepherd, to Sell, on Monday, December 20, at 12 o'clock — CHELTENHAM (NORTH SHORE). Lots 1, 2, 3, situated on Beach, and adjoining Cricket Ground; 76 to 79, fronting Great North Road; 72 to 75, and 47 to 55, fronting Lake street; 56 to 62, fronting Bath street; 63, 64, 65, 21, 22, and 23, fronting William street'; 71,70, 89, fronting Cheltenham Place and Lake street ; 33 to 37, fronting Cheltenham Place; 38 to 46, fronting Lake street. NORTH CHELTENHAM. Lot 1 to 5 and 8 to 14, fronting Great North Road ; 19, 20, 23, 24 to 28, and 31, fronting Government Road ; 17, 33, 32, fronting New-street. Plans of the above may be seen at Mr Oliver Mays', North Shore, and at the Auctioneers. ONEHUNGA. 3 lots opposite Mangere Bridge, fronting Queen street and Geddis' Basin ; 5 lots fronting road to old Wharf, Basin, &c. Plans of above 8 lots, adjoining Railway Station and Springs, may be seen at Mr J. D. Jackson's, Land Agent, Onehunga. PANMURE. Section 12, Lot 10, 7 acres one rood 12 perches, level Volcanic Land, at foot of Mount Wellington. HOWICK. Lots 4 and 5 of small lots adjoining Village of Hovtick, 36 acres 3 roods, well watered and fenced in. MOUNT EDEN. Part of Lot 68, about 11 acres, near Mr Paton's old mill. BRIGHTON ROAD (PARNELL), ADJOININa LATE MS HILL'S PHOPEETY. 6 Lots, each about 1 acre. JERMYM-SREET. House lately occupied by.Mr Shepherd, about 12 rooms, on an Allotment having frontage of 86 feet to new road from Railway Station in Mechanics' Bay; Allotment, 69 feet, fronting same road; Allotment, 44 feet, fronting Jermyn street. CHAPEL STREET. 2 Houses and large Allotment, formerly site of Messrs Warnock's Tallow Chan- ; dlery. Plans now on View. Lots Pegged and Flagged. T E RMS: Quarter cash: balance may remain on mortgage at eight per cent, for five years or less, at the option of purchaser. Cottage at Onehunga, situate < corner of Hill and Maria streets, containing seven good rooms, three fireplaces, water laid on, and three Allotments, fenced with new close-boated fence. A desirable Property, and iii perfect order for immediate occupation. . 1000

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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2166, 13 December 1875, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2166, 13 December 1875, Page 3

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