New Advertisements. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 11TO CAPITALISTS AND OTHERS. EXTENSIVE SALS O"5?*5S PBOPERTtf NlfiAß AUCKLAND. r lAHE undersigned has received instrucX tions from Robert Graham, fciq., to sell by puqlio auction, on Wednesday, the Hth day of December, 1878. at 11 o'clock, the followiug Properties : Eilerslie House and Grounds, comprising about 60 Acree. The House is substantial, commanding a magnificent viow, and the Grounds are tastefully laid-out in lawn. Orchard, with choice trees in full bearing, and grass paddocks. A frontage of about 2700 feet to the Bemuera Boad; is suitable for building Bites. Farms at Eilerslie, from 12 to 30 acres each. Choice Allotments having a splendid view of St. John's College Lake, Eden Valley, and the Manukau Waters. Business sites near Ellersiie station, suitable for Car penters, Blacksmiths, Butchers, Bakers, Grocers, &c Two Cottages, eaoh haviDg about 2 acres of Land adjoining, near the Station. 20 Allotments on the Panmure Koad, between the Harp of Erin and Eilerslie Station, varying from half an acre to 4 acres, comprising some of the choicest Business and Besidence sites in Auckland. Abont 60 Acres Scoria Land between the Great South Boad and Panmure B»ad, sub-divided with good Stone Walls. 24 Acres at Kororarika, Bay of Islands, including the Watering Place. Lot 12, containing a little over 186 , acres, at Waiuku, nearly level and close to the township. Albo, Al'tment 72 at Panmure, near the Bridge, fronting Tamaki Biver.
Para consists of 80 Acres of Rich Alluvial Soil, situated about five mil. s on the coast north of Tararu, fronting the Hauraki Gulf. This property is partly fenced and under cultivation, with a road to Grahamatown, and should be seen to be appreciated. It is a beautiful site for a Family It- sidence, Farm, Vineyard, or Orchard, and will floub IeBS be required for a Township as the land behind is developed, this being the only outlet from an extensive back cuuntr>. The Ellerslie Property to be sold will be pointed out by B. McDonald, at Ellerslie Hotel, and persons desirous of viewing Ellerslie House can get cards from Mr A, Buckland. Terms : One-fourth, Cash; one-fourth, Bill at hree mouths j remainder cash, or cau remain at interest for three or five years at eight per cent, according to agieem nt For further particulars, apply to MR WM. AITKEN, Land Ageu% Auckland. Or, A 1 FRED BUCKLAND, Auctioneer. MONDAY, DECEMBER 9., VALUABLE FARM OF 255 ACRES, NEAR THE R-af,WAY ST TION AisD SALK Y*RDS, OHaUPO. JL tio s from the owner to sell, by public auctioD, at the Land Mart, Pore Street, Auckland, on Monday, Deo. 9, at 12 o'clock, That partly improved Farm of 255$ Acres, situate at the junction of the Alexandra and To Awamutu Roads ; within five minutes'walk of the Railway Station and Sale Yards at Ohaupo, and adjoining the properties of Messrs Herdigaa and Ruck'and. The Earm is Fenced with a Three-sod Ditch, Ti-tree and Live Fence. The Land is equal to any in that locality j fifty acres are down in grasß j about one-half 1b swamp, which will be drained by the extension of the Railway to Te Awamutu passing through itTerms : One-half Gash ; balance may remain on mortgage for 5 years, at 7 per cent. SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON : Vwtioneers THURSDAY, DECEMBER 12 RAGLAN CATTLE SALE. HE next Cattle Sale will be held i the Okete Yards, on Thursday December 12, when about
250 Head Fat and Store Cattle will be yarded Horses, vSheep, &c. At Half-past 12 o'clock. HUNTER & NOLAN. 1.0.0. F., M.TJ, A.D. IH E Anniversaby Dinner of the i' Loyal Hamilton Lodge ' win taKo | laoe at the Royal Hotel, on TUESDAY NEXT, 26th inat., at 7 p.m. Tickets, 7» 6d, to be had from the Committee: Messrs Coombes, Cassidy, Small, Fitzgerald, and Harris. NG ART/AW AHl<t ANNUAL RACKS. N order not to olaah with neighboring Townships and also to give farmers and others an opportunity of attending, the decided on St. Patrick's Day for their Animal Horse ttacea and Athlebie Sports. A Good Programme may be anticipated, whioh will shortly appear in the Waixato Times. \ KENNEDY, saddler & harness maker, Queen Street, Auckland. PUBLIC NOTICE. IN con q f quence of fn quent complaints al'out the quality of Bread 1 have flb'fcensi))-pljii'S to my customers, Ibeß to »hat I have engaged tbe aer/ices of a iffichne Bakor, which will enable me to giro Full Wtii<ht and a Qood Artie C. y, B . 00X .
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Waikato Times, Volume XII, Issue 1002, 23 November 1878, Page 3
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