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AtJCTIOyS. TO-MORROW. At 2 p.m. Sharp. TMPORTANT C< ALE "*J Of •pEEEHOLD T>ROPERTIES. RESIDENCE, JERMYN-ST, ALLOTMENTS JERMYN-ST. BEACH RD. PARNELL MOUNT EDEN DEPONPORT SAMUEL -VTAILE & QONSCPer Samuel Vaile, Auctioneer) will sell by Auction at their Land Sale Rooms, 95, Queen-street. UNDER INSTRUCTIONS FROM THE TRUSTEES IN THE ESTATE OF THE LATE MRS J. SHEPHERD. TO CLOSE ACCOUNTS. TERMYN-STREET. d mHE WELL KNOWN "LANGHAM J- HOUSE," containing 10 large rooms and offices; slate roof; detached wash house. Splendid elevated position, commanding unsurpassed views of the harbour, Guif, and Islands. Large Freehold Allotment, 71 by 96 feet. The property is at present.let at £2 per week. Also, TERMYN-STREET. O O SPLENDID BUILDING SECTIONS, O The frontages vary from STi to 3olt, and the depths from 120 to 100 ft. 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, .T3EACH T>OAD, pITY. 9 FINE BUSINESS SITES—One 53 by 84, ±i and the other 33 by Gift. Good level lots, situated on the main line of tratfic to Parnell. Such Freeholds on the flat are now exceedingly difficult to ob-1 tain. Also, ./■CHELTENHAM, . jSeVONPORT. OA CHOICE BUILDING ALLOTt>* MENTS, 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 fine blaclf, sandy loam, very dry and healthy for residential purposes, and rich and easy to work for gardening purposes. The Allotments arc as follows:— CHELTENHAM TERRACE-Two Allotments—One at the Corner of Matai Rd., and commanding a very fine view TAINUI RD.—l6 Allotments, one at the Corner of Beaconsfield-st. BEACONSFIELD-ST.—lO Allotments TUI-ST.—Six Allotments, two of them having long frontages to the Football Ground and Bowling Green Also, TTTOUNT pDEN. . ; -j A LARGE VOLCANIC ALLOTMENTS, JL* 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 68ft by WSft. Fine, elevated -position; good views; level land, and mostly cleared of stones ' DISRAELI-ST-.—ll Allotments—Five or them .are,each lplft by about 200 ft.. Some of them command very- fine views; one Is islft by 190 ft, and ths • remaining- five vary from 04ft io lOof t ■ frontage, by from COft to 75ft deep ■ • And pARNELL. "ORIGHTON TJOAD. 3 BIG BUILDING SITES, varying from i acre to 1? acres in extent. Two of 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 READY. QJAMUEL ry-AILE & C^ONS. Land Auctioneers, 95, Queen-street. •Thos. B. .Arthur) (B. R. Sceats TO-MORROW, at 11 o'Clock. ARTHUR'S MART. jITARKET DAY BALD. 11 o'clock—POULTßY—Large Assortment 12 o'clock—FßUlT—Fruits in Season — Gooseberries, Loquats, Lemons, etc. To be followed by Heavy Supplies Fresh Cut Vegetables, Tomatoes, K,umara. Plants, Seedlings, New Kidneys and Shepherd Potatoes, Green Peas, Beans, Rhubarb, etc., etc. 130-DAIRY AND FARM PRODUCE - Xmas Hams and Bacon, Bulk -Honey, 30 boxes Orange Peel, 2 sacks Oysters TERMS-CASH BEFORE DELIVERX .. RICHARD ARTHUR & CO. ' THOS. B. ARTHUR, Auctioneer. tuesdXyT'december is,At 11 o'clock. i , PRELIMINARY NOTICE?, THE-UNDERSIGNED have been favoured with instructions from J. BUNTING, Esq.. Wo is- leaving for England, to sell by auction, AT THE RESIDENCE. JERMYN-STI. (Known as Judge Fenton's House). irpHE WHOLE OF HIS SUPERIOR '■*•■ HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS, PIANO, PICTURES, PLATE, etc, " CONTENTS OF TEN ROOMS, ' Particulars. in .Future Issue. : . GABRIEL LEWIS AND CO. ~,..... LOUIS LEWIS, Auctioneer. . TUESDAY, 11th DECEMBER, At 11 o'Clock. TO TEA MERCHANTS AND WHOLE- ;.-■:. SALE GROCEKS. ' .TRADE SALE OF . mc. as. rj\ c as. ■ *f\~ PACKAGES INDIAN, CEYLON J_Ut) AND CHINA TEAS. Broken Pekoes, Pekoe Souchongs, Fanning* and Fine Panyongs. GABRIEL LEWIS AND CO. Have been instructed to sell the above by auction, on Tuesday next, 11th inst.. Samples at Mart for Liquoring. TERMS CASH. (LOUIS LEWIS, Auctioneer.) /CHRISTMAS CAKES and Mince Pies Vj to order; quality guaranteed.--G. Kent and Sons, Premier Bakery, ' Newm.ark.e.t ■ and Bymonds-Btreet* >• -, ,-■_"

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXI, Issue 290, 6 December 1900, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XXXI, Issue 290, 6 December 1900, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XXXI, Issue 290, 6 December 1900, Page 8