AUCTIONS. IyniBDNESDAY '-XJiEXT,-- "Jji OV^IiOCK. AT MART, CITY. MARKET. TTOCSEHOLD \ AND . V .piONTENTS OF TWO HOUSES, 6 and 8 ''—' Rooms, removed to the Mart for Convenience of Sale. £JARPENTER i BTHUB Has received instructions to Sell by Auction at,his Mart, City Market, WEDNESDAY NEXT, at 11 o'clock, fTVHE FURNISHINGS OF TWO HOUSES, J-. all in iirst-class order; practicaly new. ■ Particulars in Monday's Issue. C. ARTHUR,. Auctioneer. mUESDAY, .'^OVEMBER, AT ONE O'CLOCK. CJTALL. FOH SALE BY AUCTION, at our Rooms, Queen-st., NEXT TTJESDAi; at 1 o'clock, in the estate of ROBT. HUNT, deceased, ./"XOFFEE STALL, with Stove and all v- ,. Plant (complete). The. late owner made a good living out of it for years. QAMUEL AND 'CON. . / \ AUCTIONEERS. ,ppCHRANE AND OON. TEASE BY 'TV TJCTION FOR ftf\ . "YEARS. Tl/TONDAY, .-MOTEMBES -|-j • 12 OfCLOCK. K. BUILDING. ALLOTMENTS, PARNELL, O being Part of BISHOPSCOUBT PROPERTY, and fronting MANUKAU AND ST. . GEORGE'S. BAY RDS., and BX.J SXEPHEN'S-AVENUK. FIVE MOST DESIRABLE BUILDING SITES. POSITIONS like these are now almost impossible to be obtained, and is a chance rarely offered to THE PUBLIC. PLANS AND CONDITIONS'ON VIEW AT OUR OFFICE. THE PROPERTY IS FLAGGED. 'qTAMUEL ,p}OCHRANE AND 'Q<pN. R. DACRE, Auctioneer. ' : '_. ' JjIRIDAY, -li~ AT. 12 NOON SHARP. ■QLIPHAjST-STREET, TDONSONBY. StrOUSES and: O ALLOTMENTS. XL £i J\. INSTRUCTED BY THE OTWEE, WHO 13 LEAVING AUCKLAND, ■JVT R T rpHORNES (Per H. Newton, AiictioDeer) will sell by auction at the Laud Sale Rooms, S3, Queen-street. ,rVLiPHANT-STREET. No. , 23—New v-' House, 6 rooms, scullery, and bath; w-h., copper and tubs; Iron roof; gas asd water; allot. 42ft by 127 ft. Also, (Adjoinins the above), .rVLIPHANT-STREET—Bay. Window Cot- --' tage, 5 rooms, bath and scullery; iron roof, and every convenience; allot. 42ft. by 327 ft. Also, OLIPHANT-STREET, No. 34—Nearly New House, D rooms, bath and scullery; iron roof, gas and water; w.h., copper acd tubs; well drained; allot. 42ft by 127 ft. Also, r^YLIPHANT-STREET—Two Building Allotments, each 50ft by 123 ft; partly fenced. J rpHOIINES, 83 QUEEN STREET. .F bidat -..K: ovember 15,19€3 AT O'CLOCK SHAUf. ,T>ROPEUTY ;Q<ALE. fJpHE p.!ACIFIC .QLEARING TTOUSE (Per E. J. MURPHY, Auctioneer) will Sell by Auction, at his Mart (ground floor), Chamber of Commerce, High-st., 2 doors from Victoria-st-, the following properties, under instructions from the Owners:— ■iNi 0- 12 .Pp ßDEii - ST -' .AT'EWTON. O-STOREY SUPERIOR HOUSE, 7 large) -* lofty rooms; recently overhauled and renovated; bath, pantry, copper and set-In tubs; land, 33ft frontage. Worth, 25/ week. N:°" 30 J^^-"^" 81 -" "MUCE COTTAGE, 5 rooms, washhouse, -"• fixed tubs, copper; garden, side and front entrance; high eJevation; land, 33ft frontage. Paths tarred a"nd sanded. Rented at 14/; to be sold subject to IS months lease.
■!N°" 29 Xi IVERPOOL ' ST Cf TY - -1 "VPBAT COTTAGE. 4 rooms, scullery, ver andai; land, 33 by about 100; in good repair.' High elevation. Large cellar underneath. Make excellent workshop. Bcntefl at 12/. f TTiUBLIN-ST., "DONSONBY. XJ> X . 1 /COTTAGE, . 4 rooms, bathroom, washliouse, fixed tubs, copper; land, about 33 by 110. _. T 4XD. ■ -M :. ■Q.REEN T ANB, TJEIiUERA. 2 MAGNIFICENT BUILDING SECTIONS, each 79 by 150. Close to tram terminus, ant! must advance. T -AWRY (CJCFHEET. OFF QUEEN-ST. ' • . MUST SHORTLY DOUBLE IN VALUE. 9 SPLENDID BUILDING SITES, each 30 *J by 00. Rare chance for Speculator to erect boarfiinrrhouse. QTANLEY R- AT-WATERVIEW-RD.— 2 Magnificent Building Sites, each about 5 x 261. Grassed, fenced, overlooking bay. Handy to ferry boat. Select neighbourhood. Ideal location. A rare chance lor a wide-awake man. FRUITGROWERS' CO.- ---»» OP. SOCIETY. HALL OF COMMERCE, HIGH-ST. .QTRAWBERRIES AND OTHER ™ FRUITS SOLD DAILY AT 9 a.m. SHARP. ' J. B. TONAR, Auctioneer. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22. ■ .'"" "2 o'clock. 30 ACRES KICH VOLCANIC LAND, PAI'AKUHA. Close to. Township. Admirably Adapted for Subdivision. Under instructions from the Owner. TJJCHARD \ RTHUR & /^O. Will sell at their Rooms, City Market, Of\ ACRES, situated in the growing dls♦J'U trict of Papakura;-all in good grass; subdivided into six paddocks; Iα minutes* drive of railway station, on good metalled road; level; sheltered from cold winds; good view; large road frontage; being Lots 27. 28, 29, Parish" of Kirikiri. Easy terms.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 268, 9 November 1907, Page 8
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