AUCTIONS. rpHE /"CHOICEST QPOTON T>EMUERA YXTATERSIDE. J-VBMTJEBA "» ATERSIDE. DESTDENCE AND TyrAGNIFICBNT QITE. FRONTING "DEMUERA "ROAD. •CVemuera -"OAD. "V7TEWS OF LANS AND *-*£OBIOTJS w» lEWS SEA. gAMUEL TTAILE AND gONS, TTD. Have been instructed by the Owner to Sell by Public Auction at their Booms, 83, Queen Street, on rnO-M.OKKOW, Tj>RIT>AY, AT O FM. GENTLEMAN'S RESIDENCE OF 10 ROOMS AND OFPTCES; some spacious apartments; insured for £1400; I standing on one of the FINEST SITES on the KEMUERA ROAD, between Victoria Avenue and Remnera Road. Frontage, 74ft by GREAT DEPTH of 297 ft. Lovely views of the Harbour and District, surrounded, by beautiful homes. This is, without donbt, a GREAT OPPORTUNITY of securing a home in the choicest part of Auckland's FASHIONABLE SUBURB. 28 REMUNERATIVE /COTTAGE *-* T.NVSSTHKNT. TTfIDEN ITTIERRACE. MUST BE SOLD TO WIND UP ESTATE. rpO-MORROW, Xf»RLT>AY, AT O F.M. QAMUEL "YTAILE AND QONS, 7.™Have been instructed by the Trustees In a Deceased Estate to Sell by Public Auction, at their Booms, S3, Queen Street. TWO HOUSES, each containing 5 rooms and bathroom; range, gas, city water, p.w.c, sewer drainage. Let at 13/ and 11/ per week. Section fronting ETHEL ST. toff Virginia St.), 80ft by 99ft, held on lease expiring 2Sth October, 1944, at £13 10/ per annum. Very handy position. In good letting locality. Will be sold together . or separately. 29 : "W-EWTON i~IOTTAGE TTNVESTMENTS. 1 rpO-MORROW, TpRIDAT, AT 9 P.M. \ O AMTJEL TTAILE AND CJONS, T TD. Will Sell by Public Auction at their Booms, S3, Queen Street, 12, MONTAGUE STREET—House of — ' 5 rooms, verandah, iron roof, range, gas, and water, sewer drainage, p.w.c, washhonse, c and 2 t.'s. Freehold Section. 1 Let at 14/6 per week. NO. 14. MONTAGUE STREET (adjoining above) —House of 4 rooms, range, gas, sewer drainage, and p.w.c. Freehold section. Been let at 12/6 per week. ' TERMS FOR BOTH: One-third cash, ' balance in 3 years at Oi per cent. 30 i J mO-MORROW, TpRIDAY, AT 11 O'CLOCK. I 5 -piARERE -CTSTATE (LATELY KNOWN AS PAEROA ESTATE) j rpiKAU. S" TTIGHLY TMPORTANT V QALE OF s T~)AIRY TjAARMS. II s OCOO A CRES T?ICH TJtLATS AND TjIASY TTILLS, DIVIDED INTO g - -pARMS - g^ S AREAS RANGE FROM 245 TO 417 ACRES m jyrANDENO JACKSON, Has been instructed by the Owners to Sell by Public Auction at their Rooms, Cus- ' toms Street E., Auckland, on above date, THE PIARERE ESTATE, formerly wellknown as the Paeroa Estate, and recently owned by the late CoL Hayhurst, divided into 8 farms; each farm (except 2) is ring fenced, and many of them are divided into several paddocks. . PIARERE is practically all ploughable, being easy hills, with a large proportion of splendid flats. .Nearly the whole property has been grassed, and 1 the flats are as good dairying land as can be wished for. PIARERE is well watered by creeks, springs, bores, and the Waikato ltlver, and every section can carry its own dairy herd. PIARERE is splendidly situated, 5 miles from Tirau railway station, 15 miles from Cambridge, handy to salej-ards; * school, post onice, and creamery adjoin the property; also another school one mile distant. BUILDINGS: Homestead, 8 rooms, surrounded by beautiful old English trees; dairy, stable, 2 workmen's cottages (o rooms), 3 men's whares, large shed, I'M by 33, containing stable, 14 stalls, hamessToom, Implement-siied, garage and left, smithy, manure-shed, shearing-shed; sheep and cattle yard* .- Also, on Section 25, new up-to-date Home- > stead of 8 rooms, stone foundations, bathroom, p.w.c, wash-house, stored s room; water laid on from windmllL We can strongly recommend this proj. perty to anyone in search of a farm, ,1 whether for dairying, cropping, or giaz- ' 1 ing; situated in a rapidly rising district, with all conveniences handy, and ap^ proached from both ends by good roads. TERMS: 10 per cent cash. 10 per cent in ' 12 months, balance 5 years at 6 per cent. Plans and particulars from : JACKSON, AUCKLAND AND HAMILTON. 2 5 rpHE TTAYMARKET. JjVRIDAY, jyjAY g-J^ ALFRED DUCKLAND & QONS, T TD. Will Sell, AT 10.30 A.M., CHAFF, OATS, HAY, ETC. HARNESS, SADDLEBY, VEHICLES, HORSES OF ALL CLASSES. 1 GBEY GELD., by Grattan AbbeyWilmington mare, together with R.T. Gig and Harness 1 CATTLE DOG. good worker. On Account of Client, GOOD HACK AND HARNESS HOBSE LONG SHAFTEE, GIG, PHAETON, 15CWT WAGON, Poles and Shafts TROTTING SULKY, i-ton CART.- 3 SETS HARNESS, SUNDRIES, Etc. Also, 1 PHAETON, real good order, fnll lock. At 12* Noon. On Account of Mr M. O'Donoghoe, aWihou. 2 THOROUGHBRED FILLIES, by General So'ilt—Pincushion, 3 and 4 year olds, half-sisters to Tim Doolan. Also, -J TRUCK OF HORSES FROM ■*■ HELENSVILLE, including, i 4 ACTIVE FABM HOUSES 1 EXTRA HEAVY DRAUGHT COLT, ; 4yrs. broken to lead. On Account of Soldier going to Front, ' 1 BLACK MARE 1 SET GIG HARNESS • SADDLE, BRIDLE, AND BUGS TJUCKLAND &. gONS, T TD.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 128, 30 May 1918, Page 6
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