AUCTIONS. J^ONDAY, £ TMFORTANT QALE ■y'A LUABLB < UTY T EASEHOLDS F OR 99 Y EARS> WITH TfIULL /COMPENSATION. pORNKB QUSTOMS-STREET Ais'D TTOBSON-STHEET. p,OBNER pCSTOMS-STREET AND -TJ-ICTOEIA-SXREET. TJESIDENCES, TTARDINGE-STREET. The Subscribers are instructed by tho Trustees under the will of the late George Graham to Lease by Auction at their Rooms, Queen-street, on Monday, August 5, at 12 o'clock, for a Term of 99 TEARS, WITH FULL COMPENSATION AT END OF LEASE. CUSTOMS STREET WEST—That Valuable Site, having the following Frontages: CUSTOMS STREET, 2uoft; HOBSON STREET, 21ft: MOORE STREET, 210 ft; CHAPEL STREET, 150 ft. This Is one of : the finest positions close to Queen-street yet unbuilt on. It adjoins the new building of the New Zealand Loan Company, and has the highest possible prospective value as a business site; the excavations for foundations are made already. CUSTOMS STREET WEST—That Valunble Site, having 120 ft to Customs-street I (Freeman's Bay), 121 ft to Victoria-street, and 120 ft to Dock-street, now occupied by Messrs Hildreth. A Grand Position, with every prospect of increased value In the near future. lIARDINGE STREET—Allotment, having lOSft frontage to Hardinge-street, by 140 ft deep, with TWO TWO-STOREYED FAMILY RESIDENCES, one containing 15 rooms, and the other 10 rooms. The Auctioneers desire to call attention to above Properties of speculators and those wishing to obtain Central Business Posltiens. As it Is the intention of the Trustees to close the Estate, the terms have been made as liberal as possible, namely, 9(1 Years and Full Compensation at End of Lease. For further particulars apply to SAMUEL COCHRANE & SOX, (J. Dacre, Auctioneer.) "VrONDAY, A UGUST -J r> A UCKLAND "OUILDING SOCIETY T^INAL TTNRESERVED QALE -yALUABLE pROPERTIES. T ARGE "p'ACTORY & TOWELLINGHOUSE, V^TAKEFIELD-STREET. 50 A CRES G- 00D LAND"pLLERSLIE. rpWO CIHOPS, jg-ARANGAHAPE "DD. TJIACTORY, T ORNE-STREET. rj\WO /COTTAGES. J£INGSLAND. 4:0 A CRES L AND' j\£ ANUKAU TTARBOUR. 50 A CRES L AND> wAIKmiBTE--2 JJAMILTON. ■ii A CRns> K OMOKORAu; Under Instructions from the Supreme Court of New Zealand. The Official Liquidators of the Auckland Permanent Co-operative Building and Investment Society Have Instructed- SAMUEL COCHRANE AND SON to sell by auction at their Rooms, Queen-street, on Monday August 12, at 12 o'clock, rpHE UNDERMENTIONED PROPERx TIES, FOR ABSOLUTE AND UNRESERVED SALE. TX7AKEFIELD STREET-Freehold Allot--1» » ments 16 and 17, Section 36, City of Auckland, 06ft frontage to Wakefleldstreet, with extensive brick-built and slate-roofed Premises, formerly Garrett Brothers' Boot Factory and Dwelling. Tj^LLERSLIE-Freehold Estate of 50acres ■ M-J (more or less), with large frontage to mala Pttnmure Road and to a side road running north-east; Part of Allotment 27, Section 12, Suburbs of Auckland, with Cottage and the Premises and Appliances of the Ellerslle Slaughterhouse. T7-ARANGAHAPE ROAD—Lease of AlA*- lotnu-nt 13, Section 53, City of Auckland, 33ft frontage to KarangabapcRoad, adjoining the City Reservoir, with Two Substantially-built Brick Shops. Lease is for 33 years from March 27, 1885, at a ground rental ot £86 12/ per annum. T ORNE STREET-Lease of Allotment 22 -*--* and Part of 23, Section 32. City of Auckland. 494 ft frontage to Lpraeatreet and 34ft to Rntland-street.with Factory and separate Stables and Cellar, substantially built of brick. Lease is for 30 years from January 1, 1883, at a ground rental of £52 per annum till 1904, and £75 per annum for the remaining 9 years. KINGSLAND, New North Road—Freehofa Allotments Nos. 167 and 168 of Sub-division of Allotments 19 to 2S, Section 0, Suburbs of Auckland, having 80ft frontage to Third Avenue, Kingsland, with Two Comfortable sroomed Cottages. ir\7;AIKOMITI— Freehold Allotments—No. :» ». 294, containing -10 Acres, situate on Manukn.il Beach, Avondale South: No. 146, containing 10 Acres; aud No. 69, containing 40 Acres. HAMILTON EAST—Freehold Allotments Nos 210 und 241, Hamilton East, containing 2 Acres. KOMOKORAU— Freehold Allotment No. 71, Parish of Komokorau, containing 41 Acres. SAMUEL COCHEANE & SON". (J. Daore, Auctioneer.) /-IOUNTRY CATTLE SALES. WAIUKU—SATURDAY, August 3 HELENSVILLE-WEDNESDAY, Aug. 14 PBIVATE SALE AT "PURIRI PARK," PUKEKOHE— SATURDAY, Aug. 17 POKENO—MONDAY, Aug. 19 RUNCIMAN—WEDNESDAY, Aug. 21 PUKEKOHE—MONDAY, Aug. 26 HELENSVILLE—WEDNESDAY, Aug. 28 ALFRED BUCKLAND & SONS*
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 167, 27 July 1901, Page 8
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