AUCTIONS. | T^RIDAY, DECEMBER 14, j At 12 noon sharp. -vtalU-VBLE FREEHOLDS IN THE V CITY. WOOD STREET-NEW HOUSE, S ROOMS. •VT-VPIEIt STREET—TWO NEW SS HOUSES. 7 ROOMS and S ROOMS. HEPBURN STREET-NEW COTTAGE 5 ROOMS. T>ONSONBY ROAD—HOUSE, 6 ROOMS X AND LARGE ALLOTMENT. -ftj-R T rpi-lORNES, Is instructed to sell by auction, at his Land Auction Rooms, 91, Queen-street, v«7OOD STREET—NewIy-erected FamVV ily residence of 7 rooms; bathroom anil- scullery, large wash-house with copper and fixed tubs, verandah front and rear, gas throughout, Orion range wit ft bciler, iron roof. The whole in first-class o;der and condition, and erected on Freehold allotment 4S feet to Wood street r-y j::? feet, with splendid views of harbour; cannot be built out. A'.BOj ATAPTER STREET—Two Newly-erected -IN Houses, having extensive frontage to Napier-street; S rooms and 7 rooms, and also one 5-ropmed House, frontage to Lower Hepburn-street. Each has washhouse and separate yard, ranges, gas, and every modern convenience. The whole recently built, and in first-class order, producing a rental of £2 per week. Will be sold together or separately. Also, •pONSONBY ROAD, Near MACKELVIE -*- STREET—-Two-storey House of six rooms, verandah and balcony, washhouse, bathroom, extensive stabling, loft and store-rooms, with yard for business purposes; or could erect another good Dwelinghouse or Shop and Dwelling. This is situated in the best part of Ponsouby Road, and has a frontage of 40 feet to Ponsonby Road by 115 feet ti inches. Also, . RICHMOND RD.—Quite New Verandah Cottage Of (i rooms, well finished; Allotment 50£t to Richmond Rd. by 150 ft deep. A most comfortable home. Also, MOUNT EDEN RD.—Valuable Building Allotment, fenced on three sides, having 42ft of frontage by an averagedepth of 200 ft. Rich volcanic soil. Suitable for Residence or Stores. I wish to draw special attention to the above' properties. The owner has determined to realise, and the Buildings are new well built, and in splendid positions. They are exceptionally clean and desirable investments. For Cards to View and Full Particulars, an»ly to T rpMOUJNES, Auctioneer, i)l, Queen-street. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 7th, At 2 p.m. Sharp. TMPORTANT t^ALB rs? Of T^REEHOLD pROPERTIES. RESIDENCE, JERMYN-ST. ALLOTMENTS JERMYN-ST. BEACH RD. PARNELL ! MOUNT EDEN DEPONPORT SAMUEL V-'AILE & QONS (Per Samuel Vaile, Auctioneer) will sell by Auction at their Land Sale Rooms, i's, Queen-street. UNDER INSTRUCTIONS FROM THE TRUSTEES IN THE ESTATE OF THE LATE MRS J. SHEPHERD. TO CLOSE ACCOUNTS. TERMYN-STREET. mHE WELL KNOWN "LANGHAM J- HOUSE," containing 10 large ' rooms and offices; slate roof; detached wasii nou.se. bpk-miKl elevated position, commanaing unsurpassed views of the harbour, Guif, and Islands. Large Freehold Allotment, 74iby <Xi feet. The property is at-present let at £■> per week. Also, TERMYN-STREET. 9 SPLENDID BUILDING SECTIONS, O The frontages vary from 37i to Soft, and the depths from 12U to lOOl't. They are all quite level,- and occupy an elevated position, commanding very line and extensive views. There are many handsome trees on the land. Also. p»EACII pOAD, piTY. 9 FINE BUSINESS STTES-One 33 by S4, *J and.the other 33 by 64ft. Good levei lots, situated on the main line of trafll.e to Parnell. Such Freeholds on the flat are now exceedingly difficult to obtain. Also. 1 CHELTENHAM, X-J T)EVONPORT. O4 CIIOTCE .BUILDING ALLOTOrfc MENU'S, close to the Beach, to the Domain,-and,to the-route of the proposed trams. All the''lots are perfectly level, and the soil is a line black, sandy loam, very dry and healthy for residential purposes, and rich and easy to work for gardening purposes. The Allotments are ass follows:— CHELTENHAM TERRACE—Two Allotments—One at the Corner of Ma-' tul Rd., and commanding a very, fine view TAINUI RD.—lO Allotments, one at the ' Corner of Beaeonsfleld-st. BEACONSFTELD-ST.—lO Allotments TUI-ST.— Six Allotments, two of them having long frontages to the Football Ground and Bowling- Green Also, M OUNT E DEN. -1 A LARGE VOLCANIC ALLOTMENTS, -1-^t situated near the Old Windmill; very handy to bus service, and to tennis lawn, etc., etc.; elevated position, most healthy locality. The Allotments are as follows: SCHOOL ROAD — Three Allotments, each GSftbjf 198 ft. Fine, elevated position; good views; level land, and mostly cleared of stones DISRAELI-ST.—ll Allotments—Five ol them are each: 101 ft by about 200 ft. Some of them command very fine views; one is 151 ft by 100 ft. and the remaining five va'vy from !Mft to 105 ft frontage, by from 00ft to 75ft deep And pARNELL. * pRIGHTON pOAD. 9 BTG BUILDING SITES," varying from O ■!. acre t0.13 acres in extent. Two or them command very line views; the other is flat, rich soil. TERMS for all the above Properties: One-third* cash; balance in 5 years at 5 per cent. ■' . LITHOGRAPHIC PLANS' NOW 7 READY. qAMUEL "t^AiLE & ,QONS. Land Auctioneers; -95, Queeu-street. IT is a recdgr.ised fact that the "Footballer" Brand of Clothing is .far ana awny superior to many of the other brands so freety advertised. Sold only by J. H. Dalton, Tailor and Clothier, near Sayinc* Bank.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXI, Issue 289, 5 December 1900, Page 8
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