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AUCTIONS. MB LOUIS LEWIS Will sell by auction -at pATJL TTANSEN AND QO.'S T ASD A TJCXIO2S -DOOMS, aUJ'JL'L'AIi LTFE BUILDINGS, QTJEEN-ST., TCTErDAT, TUNE- "j QTH, AT 2.30 P.M. 16, RYLE-ST.. PONSONBY. 4 Minutes from Tram Line. A FIRST-CLASS FOUR-BOOMED COT- -". TAGE, being Lot 109, of Allotment 20, Section 8, Suburbs of Auckland. New iron roof. Section 33ft x 109 ft. Land Transfer ■Title. A sound investment. Gas and Water, Asphalte Paths, Fruit Trees. ■PAUL TTAA'SEN AND pO. MB LiOTJIS LEWIS Will sell by auction at T>AUL TTANSEN AND T AND A UCTION "DOOMS. MUTUAL LIFE BUILDINGS, QTTEEN-ST. "pRIDAX, TUNE -J f)TH, AT 2.30 P.M. VINCENT-PLACE, VINCENT-ST., AUCKLAND. rjTWO HOUSES, being Nos. 5 and 7, YinJ- cent-place — One House of 9 rooms, and one of 4 rooms. Insurances, £260 and £150_ respectively. A good investment. PAUL TTANSEN AND Z^IO., MR. LOUIS LEWIS Will Sell by Auction at T>AUL TTANSEN AND piO.'S A UCTION "DOOMS. MUTUAL LIFE BUILDINGS, QUEEN-ST., JJOtIDAY, JUNE -t QTH, 1910, at 2.30 p.m. Instructed by the owner. TJVAHM AT -A/TATAKANA. j QTI ACRES; 1 mile from wnarf, BUTUI -L xER FACTORY, stores, creamery, school, church, and post office. . HOMESTEAD consists of 251 ACRES, all In grass except 10 acres fallow and iio acres burnt ti-tree. The Balance of Ho ACRES is good bush, partly clearod and in grass. Property is well fenced with sheepproof fencing. HOUSE, 6 ROOMS.—Iron roof, R years old. Cow shed, new large siied, piggery. Sheep dip, hay shed, fowl run of J-acre, ali wired in. Separator room. AJUL BUILDINGS AXE IKON ROOFED. Small orchard THE HOMESTEAD IS ALL PLOUGIIABLE, GOOD FLATS, BOUND BY TIDAL CREEKS. Excellent Fishing and Shooting. Kaipara Flats Railway distant only 11 miles. REGULAR BOAT SEiiVICE, and easy communication. This Property is admirably adapted for mixed farming, and the Purchaser can take over all Stock and Plant, Immediate Possession. The Reserve fixed on the Property Is EXCEEDINGLY LOW, and to those requiring a Good Farm showing an Immediate return it is confidently recommended. If not sold in one lot, the Homestead of 251 acres ajid the Bush Section or 110 acres will be sold separately. PAUL TTANSEN AND po. ME LOUIS LEWIS Will Sell by Auction at pAUL JJANSEN & pO.'S T AJSTD AUCTION JT.OOM3. MUTUAL LIFE BUILDINGS, QUEEN-ST., -pEIDAY, THE "J ATH TUNE, AT 2.30 P.M. Instructed by the Owner mHAT WELL-KNOWN RESIDENCE J- TYNN, Situated at the corner of Richmond-avenue and Warnock-st., just opposite the present Grey Lynn Tram Terminus (fare 2jd). ■SECTION.—The Section is a three-cornered shaped one, with a frontage of 338 ft 3in along Richmond-avenue, and about - 330 ft along Warnock-st., with a depth at the back of about 2Soft. Could easily be subdivided into five iarge building sites, exclusive present residence. HOUSE.—Was built five years ago of the best selected timbers, under special supervision of Mr John Currie Architect GROUNDS.—NiceIy laid out in lawns, planted with shrubs and trees; footpath . asphalted; vegetable garden and orchard, also fowl run; 338 ft picket fence to Richmond-avenue. BOOMS.—Drawingroom 14ft x 16ft, diningroom 25ft x 14ft, both rooms embossed ceilings, tiled grates and gas fires; brealifastroom; four lofty bedrooms, two with gas fires; kitchen with excellent range, scullery and fitted pantry, slide to diningroom; large bathroom, best of kauri lined; full sized bath and basin, with hot and cold water servicesgas throughout, and excellent drainagelarge hall, 6ft wide, with, magnificent lead-light doors. OUTHOUSES.—Washhouse with everything complete, tool room, large buggy shed, two loose boxes with conveniences. VIEWS. —Magnificent views over Ponsonby and the Auckland Harbour and Waitakerei, and , cannot be built out. The position i≤ "absolutely" the best in the district SPECIAL NOTICE TO MEDICAL MEN.— Although Grey Lynn is one of the most ■ populous boroughs in the Auckland District it is a fact that there is at present no Medical Man living within this progressive district. Therefore, any Medical Practitioner would be able to secure at once a large practice without having to purchase it, and the property mentioned herein is absolutely the most suitable one to be obtained from every point of view. Property flagged, and may be inspected by arrangement with, the undersigned, pAUL TTANSEN AND po. 11 O'CLOCK. piTX jV/TARKET. TTOUSEHOLD TTIURNITURE AND ■pFFECTS. /-tAEPEXTEE A RTHUR \J ■ A Will sell by auction, at his Mart, City Market, Monday Next, at 11 o'clock, . TTOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Including— PIANO, a real good instrument, by Chas. Bampton, London PIANO, a good tone; Organ in good order LARGE DINING TABLE 3-PIECE SADDLEBAG SUITE A-B. CHAIRS ROCKING CHAIRS, Couches, Easy Chairs T. SEWING MACHINE, Pictures,, etc., etc. 5 DUCHESS PAIRS D. AND S.I. BEDSTEADS, D. and S. W.W. Mattresses, Fl?x Mattresses, Washstands Dress Tables, S.w.>7. Stretchers KITCHEN TABLES, Chairs LARGE KIT. DRESSER, with cupboards, Glassware, Crockery, Saucepans, and lot of good and useful Kitchen Utensils, etc., etc. FURTHER ENTRIES ACCEPTED. PAEPENTEB A HTHUR, GENERAL- 'A.TJCTIONEEB,

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Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 134, 8 June 1910, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 134, 8 June 1910, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 134, 8 June 1910, Page 12