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AUCTIONS. j TO-MORROW, j •TpjSIDAY,' (SEPTEMBER 9KTH, AT 12 NOON SHARP. TMPORTANT OF i£ "DOTORUA T EASES. SALE LOT 1. VXMIWERA TTOUSE, DGTORUA. THE CELEBRATED BOARDINGHOUSE OP TIIE LATE MISS GRAHAM. ■jij-R. t nrmoRNES Is honoured by instructions from the Sole Executor of the late Miss Giahani to sell by auction at his Land Sac Rooms 91 Queen street, T.HE HA.NDSO.ME NEWLY-ERECTED BOARDINGHOUSE KNOWN AS WAIWERA HOUSE, ROTORUA (so successfully conducted by the late Miss Graham, and is still continued on the same liberal lines since her death), AS A GOING CONCERN. The Building is a Modern One, Two-storey, and containing 17 rooms (many extra large), besides Kitchen, Scullery, Bathroom. Washhouse with copper, etc.. Outside Cottage, and Man's Room. Verandah and Balcony on two sides, having magnificent aud uninterrupted views of the Lake and surrounding country. Within a few minutes' walk of the lovely Sanatorium Grounds, and all the principal Minerai Baths, and the wharf for the Lake Steamers. The lease has 86 years still to run, at the nominal rent of £7 per annum. This Lease alone is a most valuable property. N.B.—Tho Furniture and StorPS can be taken at a valuation, but this 13 optional to the purchaser. This is a rare opportunity to secure a Modern Establishment, with a secured trade of the best description: choice position in town, which will soon become one of the busiest and best in New Zealand. For full particulars, conditions of sale, and cards to view, MESSRS HESKETH AND RICHMOND, Solicitors, Auckland; Or of the Auctioneer, M R «T T' nORNE,S ' M . Queen-st. Also, SALE LOTS 2 AND 3. Adjoining Waiwera House, and having 12S links fronting to Whakaue-st. vyiIAKAUE-ST. TWO WELL BUILT AND SUPERIOR COTTAGES, held on most favourable Leases, with 80 years still to run, and at the nominal ground rent of £3 each. Also, SALE LOTS 4 TO 15. K.OTORUA — The remaining 12 Allot--1 ments in the Utuhina Township, _ mile from centre township, on similarly long leases; grand Allotments with rapidly rising values. Also, by Order of the Trustee, SALE. LOT 16. ROTORUA--, Centrally, situat.pd Property, being Allotment 8 of Block No. XXX., near station, sanatorium, etc.. together wllh large building thereon erected; now used as a furniture manufactory. This is in first class repair, and the position is splendid. The lease has 90 years yet to run, and is of great value.. Also, SALE, LOT 17, CORNER SECTION. ARAWA-ST.— 81_ft: Randolf-st.. 132 ft, with new Building just erected, 18ft by 12ft: close to Recreation Reserve; station, baths, etc., and at nominal rent of £5 per annum. Splendid view. . Also. SALE LOT IS. 1 ROTORUA —Centrally situated Boarding i House of 22 vooms, known as Rocky Nook Boarding House, about 4 years built, with stabling, washhouse, etc. The whole property is in first class condition, and is fitted with electric lights; town water; and roofed with iron. The ground rent is only £3 per year, and the sole reason for selling is the failing health of the proprietress. Must absolutely be sold. Terms can be arranged. Full particulars of the Auctioneer. T mHORNES, 91, Queen-street. .TjMUDAY, £\CTOBER t) At 12 noon sharp. TMPORTANT ttALE Of ~y ALU ABLE T>ROrERTIES. Will sell by Auction at his Land Sale Rooms, 01 Queen street, r>FF ,pREY-ST., rijlTY. O, COTTAGES. 4 rooms each, standing on —*' Freehold Allotment, having a frontage to Neal's Lane of 101 links by 83 links. These Three Cottages produce a rental of over £57 per annum, and always let well on account of the Central Position, which will no doubt be shortly required for factory purposes. t Also, TLFAWAKAWA. FINE LARGE STORE, GUM STORE, AND RESIDENCE, on Freehold Lot, in centre of Township; 140 links frontage by 140 links deep, with Waiomio River at rear. A good business can bo done.,here.. Exceptionally easy terms, viz., £100 cash; balance as'arranged. j A VONDALE, "jCfEW. VILLA RESIDENCE, 0 rooms: AN iron roof, range, register grate; large fowlhouse and run; nearly six acres land, of which 4J acres is ploughed and ready for planting; large water frontage; h acre orchard; close to racecourse, and only one mile from station. For absolute sale. -VfORTHCOTE. IT7.IVE BEAUTIFUL ALLOTMENTS IN JUI STAFFORD RD. and DENBY LANE. Magnificent views of the water and Auckland. Easy distance from 'wharf. Particularly choice aud of great value. rryEVONPORT. iT7tll'-EEN CHOICE BUILDING - LOTS JD I Iv TrICTORIA RD. BEACH ED. And ABBOTSFORD TERRACE. Properties Flagged. Anyone desiring to sell Property in these favourite Suburbs should embrace this opportunity, and send in partieula~s at. once to the Auctioneers. J rp.IORNES, 91, QUEEN-ST. JAS. CAKILL & CO. Will sell by Auction, TO-MORROW, At 10.30 a.m. VEGETABLES j Pot Plants 11 o'cIock—PRODUCE — Table Derwcnts, Victorian and Local Onions, liny, Straw, Chaff, etc. 11 SO—Eggs. Butter. Bacon, Hams. Cheese 12—POULTRY — Hens, Roosters, Chickens PIGS 12.30-FRUIT J. CABILL, Auctioneer. . .

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIV, Issue 228, 24 September 1903, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XXXIV, Issue 228, 24 September 1903, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XXXIV, Issue 228, 24 September 1903, Page 8