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AUCTION*. j> TJ B L I C AUCTION. A CRES -4M>~-A CKES - And -GRAND OLD HOME FOR SALE, GRAND OLD HOME FOB SALE, GRAND OLD HOME FOB SALE, And 3 SBCTION.S, PAKXELL. TO SPECULATORS. A\L ACRBS ANiD RESIDENCE, close to */— Veterans' Home, suitable for subdivision. SMITH AND HAL-COMBE, favoured with instructions from Mr. A. J. Mclnnes. who is going on Active Service, will submit to Public Auction in their new Land Anctlon Rooms, Customs Street (opposite Waverlev Hotel J, r.ti TjmiDAY -NTEXT, AT f> P.M. HIS PICTURESQUE AND FIXE PROPERTY OX HAIR ROAD, immediately at back of the Veterans' Home, comprising Residence. 10 rooms, solid concrete, indestructible and fireproof, all modern, offices, balconies, verandahs: outside are outbuildings, fonotatn in front of bone, trees, shrubberies, towns, balance in paddocks: aXtont ? chains frontage. N.B.—This offers a great prospective value for a subdivision, and can be acquired at a very low price and on splendid terms. AX.SO, 3 PARNBLL SECTIONS, Comprising part of Wood's Estate, situated Violet Crescent, Lots Nos. 9, 10. and U. bandy to tbe car, and In sice residential neighbourhood. Properties flagged. Kaey terms. CMITH AXD TTALCOMBE. AUCTIONEERS, CUSTOMS STREET. 18 rpHE TTAYMARKET. T AND OALE "DOOMS. ■pRIDAY, QCTOBER 20 1915, AT 2.30 P.M. rrtHE Q.AME XfARM. TtfEAR ■QRURY. A LFRED -pCCKLAXD AXD CJOXS. Have received instructions from tbe Auckland Acclimatisation Society to offer by Public Auction, as above — THE GAME FARM, of 23a 3r 38J5p, fenced and In several paddocks. Tbe land is all level; all In grass, except clumps native shelter bnsb; permanently watered; nicely finished Cottage 4 rooms, washbouse. etc.; P. and T.O. and Drnry railway station J-mllel school and creamery i-mlle; stock sales *i mile. This Is a good little dairy farm, and well worthy of inspection. Very easy terms. Also. On Account of Owner, /TTHREE LOTS, BACH OF 4J ACRES. J- WITH FRONTAGES TO BEACH, AT WBTMOfTH, and being within li mile from Manurewa railway station; fine camping sites. Properties Flagged. A LFRED TJCCKLAXD AND CJOXS, AUCTIONEERS. 11 L A-Xl> S ALE - L AXD gALE. As everybody ts aware, the Railway Department Is opening a new outlet from tbe City passing .through Oraket, crossing St. Heher's Bay Road near the .fIELWrX. ABBEY TESTATE, through "West Tamaki and iPanmure, and joining up with the Main Line near Otabohtl. " • - ••■■ ■•• To buy land close to any of the new stations that will be opened on this line means a very big rise to the present purchMier, especially to the boyers THAT GET IX FlttST and secure a Freehold Section. The First Estate offered on this new line is the CELWYX A BBET TESTATE, CETjWTN A BBET TESTATE, (Situated on the Main ST. HBLIER'S BAY ROAD, A few minutes' walk from BISHOP SELWYN-S CHURCH RTTIN. A Station Site is snpreyed within a few chains of this old Church, which will be within -H MILES OF QUEEN STREET by rail. Glorious 'Marine Views Unsurpassed In tbe Auckland Province are obtainable from almost EVERY SECTION. If you want a BUILDING SECTION" Or a FARMLET which MUST prove a lucrative investment, inspect the GEI/WTX A RBEY -pSTATE, This Valuable Property win be offered In Blocks of y> To 7 a cbes BX ■pUBLIC A UCTIOX IN THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, SWA3fSOX STREET, on pRIDAY, g AT ij 2Q p -*- ---fJIDRMS: 10 PER CENT ON FATJL OF HAMCER. 10 PER CEOT IN 12 MONTHS. *"•"•• BAI/AZ*CE, -HAY, 1821. INTEREST, S PER CENT. There is a tfne TyrODERX TTOME of 7 large, airy rooms, replete with every up-to-date convenience, on the Estate, standing on a knoll commanding Sea and Landscape Viewe that cannot oe equalled anywhere in New Zealand. The pnreuaser of thie delightful borne will have tfee option of buying as much land with Tiie residence as required. There is also a good, soundly-built /COTTAGE of 4 rooms at the opposite end of the Estate, purchaser of which can nave what land is Teqolred with same. A Motor "Bus, connecting with Kenroera Tram, passes the Estate. QElflrr-S A BBET TESTATE, Is handy to St. Heller , * and Kohrmarame Wharves and BEACHES. Picture Plane giving a bird's-eye view of tbe Eetste and surrounding district are now ready, and will be posted free on appllesttoo *> the Auctioneer, . A. L. R"** 147,.QlfBITf'tfl HW" ■ tSEXT- -itnntiifgy* 0—«OQ. >. -SB fivah* tee the Moetr- !<►*** De *2f aided, 2/8; IMneh, 4/<-&*tr': Owen St.

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Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 243, 11 October 1916, Page 6

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