AUCTIONS. -pKIDIAY, Q AT 11 OIOLOCK. XJKMUERA. TOIMOBM^ /IENTLEMAiVS TJ-ESSIDBaPCB. MAGJTIiFICBBiT SEJCTIOiN. LOViEJLY GJEDESS. EXQUISITE V.IBW. 135 ft Frontage to Kemuera Road, and only ■ a Few Minutes' Walk to Newmarket. T M ANDENO JACKSON, Instructed by COL. T. HOJPIBJ LEWIS, will Sell by Public Auction at their Rooms, Customs St. JS., on xh« above date — HliS EXO£jjCiDIN>G!L.I VA'LUABUKI FREEHOLD I"iKOifEiRTY on toe watereide of Uemuera Uoad, near tu. Mark's Church, A COMMAiNUIMU SITUATION, only a few minutes' waik to JJewmarket, and bavins a frontage of 135tt to Renraera lloa<l, by a depch. of aawt, also a frontage to JSly Avenue at the back; well laid out in gardens, lawns, etc., and planted wiUi many grand old ana choice flowering sarubs. The Uesidence, which is on stone and concrete foiutdations, contains 10 rooms, and Is replete with, all conveniences. THree rooms are 20 by 14, and all are well-appointed r 'id beautifully finished , ; hand-.painted slate manteie in drawing and dining rooms, register grates, built-in wardrobes, numerous cupboards, .porcelain enamel bath, callfont, etc OHAkUJJNiu HiAJtoODK Viliaw. lUiere is a tine range of outbuiktings, lucluding substantial wooden stable, tnan'e room, motor garage, also iron garage to hold 2 cars, with concreted waeiiing-eiowu 'yard; wasbiuouse, workshop, coal ami wooa eueu, etc. IN-.8-—The property is to be offered wltn a very low reserve, and as an Investment is gilt-edged. Its grand central (position ■nd its splendid road frontage gives It a great prospective value. Property JMaesed. a TjIEBRUARY #)Q AT 2 O'CLOCK. pAPATOETOE. "DAPATOETOE. pAPATOETOE. Best Volcanic Land, High, Healthy Situation, Salubrious Climate, Charming En Tiroaments, Sale Bathing, Good Fishing, Fine Shooting, and Grand Panorama of Surrounding District. " (x EAYS "pARM ,, ("The Cream of Fapatoetoe"), Part of which has been Subdivided into Kft-SUPEHB SUBURBAN—crn "v SECTIONS, OU Ranging from xo 15 A CBES -
T M. AKDENO JACKSON, Instructed by ISAAC GEAY, Esq., will Bell by Public Auction, at their Rooms, Customs Street East, Auckland, on the above date— ■pAKT OF THE FINEST FARM IN ■*■ TAPATOETOE, Which has been Subdivided Into about gQ gECTIONS, RANGING FROM 2V 2 TO 15 A CBES - Offering Magnificent Sites (THE BEST IN THE DISTRICT) for Suburban Homes in what is popularly claimed to be Auckland's coming Residential Suburb—the '■Remuera' , of the future. "GRAY'S FARM" for very many years has been a Doted landmark of Papatoetoe. Is well and favourably known to all Hunters and Sportsmen, and its grand, rich volcanic soil (free from stone), its altitude, charming aspect, magnificent views, and proximity to two Railway Stations (Papatoetoe and Mangere Crossing) make it an IDEAL SITE for first class Homesteads within easy reach of the I City. PAPATOETOE and MANGERE CROSSING are within the Suburban Train Service (cheap fares), also within half an hour's run from Auckland City by motor on good road. Of late years there has been a marked tendency for those with capital to invest in property at Papatoetoe, and it is quite unnecessary to remind Investors and the General Public that it is to their advantage *o follow where money leads. For anyone in search of a home amidst ideal surroundings and near the sea, where there is plenty of good bathing, fishing, and shooting the sale of these Sections affords an opportunity that should not be ljghtly put aside. TEEMS: 10 Per Cent Cash: 10 Per Cent 6 Months; 10 Per Cent 12 Months; Balance. April 2. 1920. • Interest, 5J Per Cent on all Unpaid Balances. PLANS ON APPLICATION. 6
rpHE gEASIDE gUMMER JJOMD "CIEELING. This is the time of the fear, with the long beautiful summer daye ahead, when you re beginning to think how good it would be to have your own Summer Beach Home kite, with the sparkling sand and blue waves near the summer cottage or camp, and a look-out down the Gulf and Channel to the open sea. You can get all this—your own Seaside Section, three-quarters of a mile or sandy beach: the greatest view in the world at ■vrCRRAY-S JJAY, rpAKAPUNA. A£DURAY-S JJAY, rjTAKAPUNA. J A LITTLE BEYOND TAKAPUNA TRAM TERMINUS BY ROAD, or by daily steamer to NEW WHARF. ONE HOUR'S RUN FROM CITY. This Beautiful Seaside Area stands alone for charm of situation, extent of safe sandy beach (bathe at any tide), glorious views, and nearness to city, away from the crowds QUARTER-ACRE LOTS. TJIG T>EACH gECTION ' g-* L E T>lG BEACH gECTION gALE Of ■jl/TURRAYS "DAY TESTATE, -jyrUBRAYS "RAY "p STATE, Ty/TTJBRAY'S "KAY JfSTATE, TAKAPtTNA. A UCTION C*ALE, "pEB. O 8 P.M., AT OUR SALE ROOMB, 87, QUEEN ST. POPULAR I?-! DOWN TpASY 3JJrpEBJIS: 4? -J PER MONTH TgVBRT gECTION ]J|/[CST gp gOto! Bend for a Plan. gAMCEL -yAILE AND gONS, T^TD., ATJCTIONBEBS, 87, QUEBN STREET. NOTE.—Daily Steamer Service to Murray's Bay. See Time-table. Tickets, 1/ return, from Auctioneers. 18 nBiITOS "DOOKROOM, tiENDINO LIBRARY. CHRISTMAS ANNUALS, NEW NOVEIS, PH AUTOGRAPH BTATIONEaY. 5, QtTB-KN'S BTJIIJJINGS,' . • KBTBBR P.4JSB CNear Symonds Street). . C
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Auckland Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 21, 24 January 1917, Page 6
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