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AtrCTIOKS. PpHE (CJTAMFORD p-ARK "gSTATE, £PSOM. FOR SALE BY AUCTION. . : T» rOXDAT, npEBKUART -j .7 "J P.M. (YXTJARREN T?LYTH AND r\O. (lin oonjnnftiou -.vith MR NEVILLE NEWCOMB) have been favonred with instTiintions to sell by auction at their Queen-srrppt Salr Rnonis. on MONDAY, FEBRUARY 12, at ONE p.m., rr»,HE T>EAUTIFUL AND A TTRACTIVE tJTAMFOED DARK TESTATE. WELL ROADED. AND DIVIDED INTO LARGE SECTIONS OF 6 ACRES TO li ACRES. ■■p'OR A BSOLUTE ON THE "PASIHST rpERMS, AND THE T OWEST TTPSET TjiRICES (QUBMITTED TO THE pUBLIC. TERMS—£IO deposit on any I>ot on fall of hammer, h> per cent, in six months, and in per cent, end of 12 months. Balanc-n at ;iuy time within three years. Intprpst on unpaid portion, only 5 pi=r cnt. EXAMPLE—Suppose Section sold for £100: £in deposit, ,L oin l> months. £S 2/ pnd of 12 months, baianee. of £72 18/ at convoniencp ■sir.liin or end of J years. | ?TT,HE BEAUTIFUL. STAMFORD PARK. ! -L ESTATE, with tie Residence., is situ- ! atPd nrar tb? VetPranr.' Home iwhirh was I I specially s-piwred 1:;.- Lord Raufurlyi. AU | i the Allotmonts hn.vp sneny aspertF. Soil is rirh volcanic. Water bid on to thp property. School. Tplephone Bureau, Store. etc., within short rjipTanre. Also, within few minutes inf. ba/'lii of St. John's Collegiate School. THE ESTATE. COMPRISING NEARLY < e n ACRES, ii.ns li?pii most judiciously si;t>dividPd into 36 Sortious, and is splendidly rondf-rt. wii.b douhlp footpaths etc NO SMALL SECTIONS-ALL RANGE FROM li TO B ACHES. THE RESIDENCE (Ixit 101 is on A BEAUTIFUL KNOLL, commanding lovely views; 7 rooms, all large and lofty; very large aDd complete outbuildings, "stables, etc, with rnnc-rete floors. Water laid on. section i-onjprises over 2 acres. THE WHOLE ESTATE IS IN RICH GRASS. ALL SECTIONS NUMBERED AND PETICiED. LITHO. PLANS ON APPLICATION. WILL BE AUCTIONED ON THE EASIEST TERMS EVER OFFERED. For fuller particulars, apply yyARREN -OLITH & /~y)., Or, MR NEVILLE NEWCOMB, His Majesty's Arcade, Queen-street. Y\7ET>NESDAY, "CYEBKUAKY .fj"! 2 li.m. rpiAURARUA "pSTATE, TUUGE'S TMY, pAKNELL, MAGNIFICENT VIEWS OVER THE UARBOfU. BEAUTIFUL SITES COVERED WITH NATIVK BUSH. 7 CHOICE ALLOTMENTS ON THE BEACH. Also, RESIDENCE OF S ROOMS, WITH LARGE ALLOTMENT. rp IIAXPEXO TACKPON Has rerp.ivpd instructions from W. H. Sirncox, .Esq.. to soil by Public Aur-tion. at his Itonins, Customs-st.. on the above date. A LL THAT MAGNIFICENT PROrER-■«-i- TV. orißinally thp Estate of the late Sir William Martin, situated at. thp corner lof Briilgpw.itc-r and Bay Rds subdivided Into Buildinsr Allotmpnts, one of which has a Substantial House of S rooms erected tliproon. This Property ha? a unique value in that it is covered with large Pohutukawa Trees aud original native bush, it is within a! few minutes of the ld section, has superb ' views, and when the Kings Drive is completed will have a greatly increased va:ue 1 J , lnns ou implication. The Property is' flagged. T. j\J AXDENO JACKSON Auctioneer, Ctustoms Street. BOAB,I> AND BESIDENCE. "OOARD and Residence for :.' respectable J-* MiMi in private family.—Silvia CotUge, Pannuirc-rd.. Otahuhn. T>UAiM) uud Kesidenco in private family -*-* for working man; bath, piano, etc., terms modornte. — Apply 2nd house past Butcher's, Cullegc rand, Poneonby. "DOA n D AND RESIDENCE. — Vacancy •»-* for Married Couple, nic<- large Frout Room. every home comfort. Terms 16/: also U(.-oin for Single Men, Single Room. — Apply 36, Vinceni-st. ■QACHELOK requirps quiet Board and -L» Uesidence. neig-iibourhood Supreme Court.—B.lt.. 61, Btar Office. "PEOPLE'S AGENCY for Accommoda" -L tian," es, Queen-st. Nicest places. Board-Residence, Furnished Rooms, Houses. All prices. Call, save searching; or write. KOTO R V I THE CARLTON. New House, quiet, every comfort. Day, 5/; Week, 25/. Trains met. Wire, write .7. N. . McLEAN. Proprietor. praTALWORTH VILLA. 10, Vlncent-st.— » » VacaTiPiPS for Gpntlempn Boarders in private family; all home comforts; central position. t (VX7ANTED, vTitii respectable people. ' T Board, with bath and piano, for boy and girl, uc;ir (.rranimar School; references ' exchanged.—Apply Star Office.. riyt.-ANTED. 2 respectable Meu Boarders, » » private family, bath, every convenl--1 ecp; terms. 16.'. washing included.—For j address apply Lyle. C.rocßr, Wellington-st. i(TTj:-4N"TED. in private family. 2 Working iv v Meu Boarders, pond cooking garden, : I hath, soft washing. 17/6: 2mins. Queo.n-st_ Traru Id.—Brown. Symonds-sL, corner City-rd. ".OLENORAN." WHAREORA. PONIVJ SONBY BD., next FRANKLIN BD. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. 1 1 Every Convenience.. Beantiful Situation. , Trams stop opp. Houw.. Terms Moderate LOST AND FOTrjfß. T UST in Karangahape road. Lady's Silver -*-'• Watch Chain.—Finder rewarded at Mr Spcddiug's. Karanjraliape road. T OST. bptwepu Domain and Mt! Eden, -I-J Stove from Seal Ring. Reward at Sp.-.rt.s Club. His Majesty's Arcade. T OST. Bull Terrier Puppy (slut). An- -" swfrs to Poppy. Reward on returning same to Cosslet, Londou-st., Ponsonby. LOST, Parcel containing knitted Pettlcoat, between College and Norman's Hill, Onehunga. — Reward, "Star" Office. LOST. Steel Grey Horse, with cover on"; shod for flicking on hind foot. Reward on returning W. H. Philip, Baker, Great North Rd. T OST, on Sunday Night, between Wes- !-" leyau Church and Mrs Bond's honse, 1 Otahuhu. a Gold Brooch (4 horse shoes). J— Howard on returning to C. Parnsworth. iT?IOTj:ND, Dark Bay Mare, vicinity of ColL'JPj le-ge HUl.—Apply Star Office*

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVII, Issue 35, 9 February 1906, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume XXXVII, Issue 35, 9 February 1906, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume XXXVII, Issue 35, 9 February 1906, Page 8

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