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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 15. VALUABLE FREEHOLD AND LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES. To Close Parti^ebship Account. BONA-FIDE UNRESERVED SALE. E. & A. ISAACS Have been favoured with instructions from Messrs Hull Bros, to sell by auction, on Wednesday, 15th March, at 12 o'clock, THE FOLLOWING. VALUABLE PROPEETIES, Viz.— Ist— The Stores, No. 95, Queen-street, freehold, at present occupied by Hull Bros. 2nd — Hull Bros. Bonded Warhouse, corner of Albert and West Queen streets ; unexpired lease of 991 years (nine hundred and ninety-one years). 3rd— Allotments 2 and 3, Breakwater, the latter having large Iron Stores. The lease has three years to run, with right of removing buildings. Full particulars may be obtained from Messrs Hull Bros., or E. and A. Isaacs. E. & A. ISAACS, Merchants and Auctioneers. 1713 W. S. COCHKANE.] [JAS. DACItE. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 8. VALUABLE PROPERTY, CORNER OF HOBSON AND CUSTOM-HOUSE STREETS. A L L O T ME NT, CORNER OF ALBERT AND MOORE STREETS. The subscribers will sell at their Eooms, Fort-street, on Wednesday, Bth March, at 12 o'clock, by order of the Trustees in the Estate of the late Alexander Wright, CITY OF AUCKLAND.— Allotment 24, Section 25, and adjoining Reclamation, having a frontage of 100 links to Lower Hobson-street, and 105^ links to Custom-house-street, with a through depth of 209 links and 261 links, and haying a Cottage and other improvements erected thereon. CITY OF AUCKLAND.— Part of Allotment 15, Section 18, situate corner of Lower Albert and Moorestreet. Title under Land Transfer Act. No Reserve. For further particulars apply to SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON, 1726 Auctioneers. TUESDAY, MARCH 7, 11 a.m. WOODSTOCK, HUNUA. VALUABLE FARMS, LANDS, STOCK, IMPLEMENTS, FURNITURE, &c, &c, &c. TEBMS EASY. R. C. GREENWOOD Has received instructions to sell by auction, on the grounds, Hunua, at 11 a.m., on Tuesday, the 7th of March — THE WELL-KNOWN ESTATE OF WOODSTOCK, HUNUA, situate 21 miles from Auckland by rail. A never-failing stream of water intersects the various subdivisions. The lands are wellgrassed and subdivided into paddocks ; are well-wooded with Native timber and plantations of English and other Ornamental Forest Trees. The Waikato Eailway Line runs through the Estate, and Hunua Station is situated in its centre. The Estate will be offered as follows.— Lot I— The Woodstock Homestead, consisting of large and substantial Family Eesidence and spacious outbuildings, surrounded by we'l-laid-out Plantations, Shrubberies, Fower Gardens, &c, &c. ; Large Orchard, &c, together with 240 acres grass land, fenced and subdivided. Lot 2 consits of 200 acres of good grass land, together with substantial 7-roomed house, situated on the East side of the Eailway. Lot 3 consists of 500 acres good bush land, containing a large quantity of VALUABLE KAUEI and other timber. Should the Lots as mentioned not suit intending buyers the land will be offered in smaller Lots, plans of which may be had of the Auctioneer. THE STOCK CONSISTS OF— 150 Well-bred 4, 6, and 8-tooth Ewes 130 Lambs from above, by Pedigree Earns 12 First-class Dairy Cows, selected from Mr James Whyte's Herd, at Wairoa 2 Biding Mares, 1 Buggy Mare 2 Useful Horses, 1 Gelding 2 two-year-old Colts, and 1 Yearling 1 6 Pigs, 1 Cattle Dog, 1 Pointer Dog Buggy and Harness, First-class Spring Cart and Harness, Dray and Harness •4 Gentleman's and 2 Ladies' Saddles, with Bridles Stack of Well-got Oaten Hay, Woolpress, Ladders, Blocks and Tackle, Implements, Tools &c, &c, &c. FUENITUEE— Valuable Household Furniture comprising — Mottled Kauri Dining and Drawing-room Suits Piano, by Good Maker, Bookcases, Cheffoniers g Carpets, Tables, Chairs, etc. • Bedroom Furniture, etc. Kitchen Furniture, Cooking Utensils, etc. Dairy Utensils, Churns, Tins, Buckets, Pots, Pan. &c, &c, &c. Luncheon Provided. R. O. GREENWOOD, Auctioneer. "TVPEW" ZEALAND INTERNATIONAL EXJ3l HIBITION, 1882. Owing- to a large portion of the English Exhibits not being shipped by the last Orient Steamer, and consequently unable to reach New Zealand before the end of March, the Promoters are reluctantly compelled to POSTPONE the OPENING till APEIL 10th, consequent upon which applications for space will be received by the undersigned till March Ist. W. E. MITCHELL, Official Agent, 1609 Christchurch.

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Observer, Volume 3, Issue 77, 4 March 1882, Page 389

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Page 389 Advertisements Column 2 Observer, Volume 3, Issue 77, 4 March 1882, Page 389

Page 389 Advertisements Column 2 Observer, Volume 3, Issue 77, 4 March 1882, Page 389

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