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AUCTIONS. mO-MORROW. JL ■piRIDAY, ]_Q TH^ AT 12 NOON SHARP. MARGARET-ST., OFF -VjTEW TTOUSE, Q "ROOMS. -jI.TR. T mHORXES Instructed by owner, will sell by auction, at the Land Sale Rooms, 83, Queen-st., MAEGAKET-ST. (TOLE'S ESTATE) — Superior faithfully-built Residence. 6 rooms, besides bathroom, with Roman bath and lavatory basin; hot and cold water and gas; vestibule entrance, bay window, verandah front and. back, tiled hearths, fancy mantles and art ceilings, patent w.c; friezes and picture rails, washhouse, copper and tubs, linen press and wardrobe, splendid level allotment 33 by 190 ft Full particulars of the Auctioneer. J" mHOKXES, S3, QUEEX-ST. . J- " npO-MORROTY, ■pRIDAT, JUKE AT 2 O'CLOCK. ' IX THE ESTATE OF THE LATE MARTIX DAY. QOWES TDAY, \7yAIHEKE. DELIGHTFUL SEASIDE HOME. About 123 ACRES, with Grand Beach Frontage, Safe Anchorage, Splendid Fishing, I'achting and Bathing. m TyVAXDEXO TACKSOX Instructed by the administrators in the above estate, will Sell by Public Auction, at their Rooms, Customs-st. !£., on the above date, ALL THAT VALUABLE FREEHOLD, being Xorthern Part of Allot. 1, Waiheke, and Allots. 67, SI and 82, Parish of Waiheke, containing in all -J «>O ACRES 9 ROODS AXD OA PERCHES. Sitnate at COWES BAY, WAIHEKE. Only o minutes from Post and Telephone Ofßce and the Boardinghouses in the Bay, and 2 miles from school and church, together with the 4-ROOMED COTTAGE erected thereon. The Property is well situated, improved, and all in grass escept a small clump of Xative Bush, and been farmed for upwards of 30 years. Has EXTEXSIVE FRONTAGE to Beautiful Sandy Beach; excellent fishing close at hand; first-class facilities for yachting, bathing, etc., and the whole presents an IDEAL SPOT FOR A SUMJMER RESORT. X.S.S. Co.'s boats pass daily. rriO-MORROW, TCraiDAY, JUKE -| ATH, AT 2 O'CLOCK. QTAHUHTJ. OTAHUHU — J-ACUB SECTIOX (65ft x 165), with COSY GOT-TAGE of 4 ROOMS, scullery, bathroom, wasnhouse, etc.; water laid on and gas.in street; £200 cash, insurance £270. TTTJIA-RD., OTAHUHTJ — l-3rd ACRE, -LJ. with 7Jft frontage, with 6-ROOMED DWELLIXG, porch in front and verandah at back, washhouse, etc. Land Transfer Title. 7TI "jV/TAXDENO TACKSON Instructed by Mrs ATTWOOD, will sell by Public Auction at their Booms, Customsst. East, as above. Also, Instructed by MESSRS GAUDIN AXB R.OACH. "VTORFOLK-ST., POXSOJOBY — TWO -L> COST COTTAGES, one of five rooms and other of four rooms and scullery; each standing on section 33ft by lOftft; close to trams; in elevated position. Will first be offered in one lot, and it not sold wiH. be submitted separately. THE PROPERTIES ARE FLAGGED. rno-iiOKEOw, ■pVEIDAY, TUXE -J A AT 2 O'CLOCK. •p. LLERSLIE. pHOICE TDUILDtNG SECTIONS. ,T3IAXMURE-RD AXD ARTHUR-ST., EL•Jt I LERSLIE.—That VALUABLE BLOCK of land having a frontage of 264 ft. to the former and 109 ft to the latter road, fenced with live fences; Land Transfer Title. A RTHUR-ST., ELLERSLIE. — That -Ok. VALUABLE FREEHOLD, having a frontage of 389 ft by I'JSft will first be offered in One Lot, and if not sold, will then be submitted in 6 Lots of 65ft by 19Sft each, T.anri Transfer Titlp. T ]y£ ANr>;E]STO JACKSON Instructed by LINDSAY COOKE, Esq., wi!l Sell by Public Auction at their rooms, as above. AJso, Oa behalf of another Client (who is leaving the district). "PJPSOM — TjAKER'S-iVENUE, SPLEXDID LEVEL SECTION, fenced on. THREE SIDES, having a frontage of 6Sft by a depth of 132 ft Close to the Bowling Green. Land Transfer Title. THE SECTIONS- ABE FLAGGED. rpO-MOKROW, IAT -j O'CLOCK. FOR RJEQIOVAL. TWO-STOKET WOODEN BUILDING, Iron Koof, in High-street, adjoining Messrs T. and S. Morrin, Wholesale Ironmongers. For Sale by Auction on the Ground, JJOBERT QHART.TJS Z^IARB ATJCTIOSEEiB. rpci "DBSIDENTS Xp-LLEECSIi^ rjREBX-LAXE, "pEXROSB AXI» DISTRICT. jyj os * JjOUIS T EWIS AT "pX<LERSLIE. GEEAI SOTJTH-ROAD (Five ilinutes from Ellerslie Station). -J_STS AT U. 30 O'CLOCK. On Accouut of MR. ALEXuiiXDER YOUNG HAY (who has sold his Property), ntSE HOUSEHOLD ETmXISHDTGS a≤ ■X under:— AXcSrOST XEW -WALXTTT PIANO te handsome case, by Richard Hawkins, London, excellent tone, Piano-seat, Book-cabinet, Occ Chairs arid Tables, Cosy Corner Tall Pot Stand, Carpet. Rattan Goods, Clocks Oil Paintings, Bric-a-Brac, Skin Mats, M. KAURI SIDEBOARD. EXT DIXG. TABLE and Cover, M.K. Chiffonier SOLID EBWAKEWA PED. OFFICE TABLE, Hy. linoleums, Fenders and Brasses, Coal Side Table, Lace and other. Curtains, Poles and Fittings, Pictures, ■hg. • Hanging Lamp, other Lamps, Bronzes, Copper Hot-water Kettle, Willow Lounge, Glass and China, Cutlery, etc- Heavy Hall Lino, Carved Poker Chair, Cuckoo ClocK, Portieres. aDd Mats, etc. BEDROOMS (s).—Lg. M.K. WARDROBE, MJK. COMB. PAI.R, with marble top, D.I. and B.M. -Bedsteads. W.W. Hattresses and Bedding; BLANKETS AND -BED LINEN. Carpet and Floor-rugs, Screen, Curtains and Poles. Chairs, 3 COMB. CHESTS, 5 S.I. BEDSTEADS and Beddirov Old English Bow Ma'ly. Ghest, 2 Desks. 1 Fine Lea. and Brass English Plate Chest, Shelves, White Comb. Chest, Boot Press, Sets Warp, Commode, Hy. Lino, throughout. House Linen, Carpet and Canton Mats, etc., etc. Also, GEN KIT. UTENSILS, 2 Kit. Tables, A.B. Chairs, Lr. Dip. Service, Jars, Pre 3. Pan, Cooking Utensils, Churn, Dairy 'Utensils, Wringer. Carp. Sweep. Lg. Dsesser, Scales, Crockery, Tools, Kew Jersey Incubator, Croquet Mallets and Balls, Tubs, Carpenter's (Bench, La-wn Mower, Garden Tools, Feed Bin, Bicycle, W. Barrow and Gen. Sundries. AT 02 O'CLOCK. -J GOOD .4-WHEEL BUGGY AND SET* J- HARNESS, 1 QUIET POXI, xlde and drive, Saddle, etc.'. SALE, WEDNESDAY, 15th JUNE, At 11 o'clock. "TCI.U.IS TEWIS, AU^TIOXEEE.

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Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 135, 9 June 1910, Page 10

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