AUCTIONS. PONSONBY TX7ATEBSIDE. ONSONBY VVaTERSIDE. -p ENTLEMAN'S JJESIDENCE AND ' pHOICE ,p ROUNDS. _, IN DECEASED ESTATE. mO-MORROW, AT O P-M. gAMTjEL -yAILE AXD gONS, J J TD., Have been favoured with instructions by the Trustees in the Estate of the late MAURICE CASEY, ESQ., to Sell by Public Auction, at their Sale Rooms, 83, Queen Street, RESIDENCE OF 12 ROOMS, bathroom and offices; verandah and balcony; large drawing and (lining rooms; commodious outbuildings, comprising washhouse, Motor shed, stables, etc.: 1 ACRE 1 ROOD 30 PERCHES, with frontage to HAMILTON ROAD, also piece at back 132 by 130 ft, with 12ft entrance from CURRAN STREET. GROUNDS BEAUTIFULLY LAID OUT In native shrubs, pungas, etc.; tennis or croquet lawn, large orchard, fowlruu, etc.; handsome entrance gates and large drive. This Property occupies a CHARMING : SITUATION In one of the BEST RESIDENTIAL STREETS on Ponsonuy Waterside. Cards to view from Auctioneers. 33 QUEEN iQTREET, /"iXEHUXGA. UEEN OmEET, V-'.NEHUNGA. [ /JO-MORROW, AT f> P.M. QAMUEL TfAILE AXD QONS, J TD., (In Conjunction with Mr. M. J. Moore), Will Sell by Public Auction, at their Sale Rooms, 83, Queen Street. RESIDENCE OF S ROOMS, bathroom, and offices; all in good order; pore, bath, linen press, gas stove, sewer drainage, p.w.c, washhouse, copper and tubs, workshop, toolshed. FINE LARGE SECTION, fronting QUEEN STREET, 51ft by depth 2!lSft; also piece at side 40 by 150 ft; £350 may remain at 0 per cent, if desired. 34 -REALISATION OF TXVESTMEXTS. -pXCErTIOXALLY TfASY mERMS. /JIO-MORROW, AT 0 P.M. DAMt'EL -yAILE AXD OOXS, JTD., Have been favoured with Instructions from a Client to Sell the UNDERMENTIONED PROPERTIES by Public Auction, at their Rooms, S3, Queen Street, -\TO. 13, RICHMOND ROAD, PONSONBY'. Residence of 0 rooms aud convs.; two storeys; line position; close to Ponsonby Road. Only £5U deposit, bal. 25/ week. -VTO. 3. COCKBURN STREET .Oust off -tV Richmond Road). —House of G rooms, bathroom, etc., pore. bath, gas stove. Only £30 deposit, bal. 23/ week. "VTO. 11. COLLING WOOD ST.—House of A.V s rooms and convs.; deposit £50, bal. 23/ week. 44, IIINEMOA ROAD, GREY LYNN. -I"*! House of 0 rooms and convs. Deposit £30, bal. 20/ week. CORKER OF EDENDALE ROAD AXD REIMER'S AY. —House ot 9 rooms and convs.-, also Shop and Dwelling accommodation; good corner position, with big prospective value. £100 deposit. PHILLIPS ST., CITY.—Two Attached Houses with concrete dividing wall, 4 rooms and scullery In each. Let at 14/ and 15/ per week. Further particulars on application 33 JIO-.MORROW, JjMUDAY, JULY JO AT 11 O'CLOCK. T7O.MARI' CJTREET. JJEMUERA. p.OOD BUILDING SECTION, 50ft by v -* 180 ft deep, on rising ground, and will be 5 minutes from car when Runui Road is completed. L.T.T. T "ATANDENO JACKSON, Acting upon Instructions, will Sell by Public Auction at their Rooms, Customs Street East, as above. Section Flagged. 4 rjlO-MORROW, JjMUDAY. JULY TO AT 11 O'CLOCK. ! yAI.I'AELE piTY TfinEEHOLD. IDEAL POSITION FOR RESIDENT! v, FLATS. yyAIKATO JJOUSE. . SHORTLAND STREET. T jyjANDEXO JACKSON, | Acting upon instructions, will Sell by Public Auction at their Rooms, Customs ! Street East, on the above date— I A LL THAT VALUABLE FREEHOLD, - rIL having (ifift to Shortland Street and 00ft Io Chancery Lane, with a through dooth of 142 ft. together with the DWELLING" of 20 rooms and outbuildings erected thereon and known as Wniknto House, subject to lease at £6 per week, expiring October next. THIS SPLENDID BLOCK is situated within a few minutes' walk of the heart of the City—a grand site for Residential Flats —and will first be offered in one lot If not sold will then be submitted in two lots, viz.:— 1. The House and Section. 30Jft to Shortland Street, a frontage to Chancery Lane, with a through depth of 142 ft. 2. Vacant Section, having 294 ft frontage to Shortland Street, a frontage io Chancery Lane, with a through depth of 142 ft. Property Flagged. j J. J OXEJS ' o:S! T HE CORNER. rjtO-MORROW (FRIDAY), -J-J O'CLOCK. J JONES, AUCTIONEER, Will Sell by Auction, pOULTRY. pOULTRY. Heavy Supply of Hens, Roosters Ducks, 30 Turkeys, 250 White Leghorns. piGS. pp.ODUCE--330 EXTRA CHOICE QUALITY POTATOES. 200 SACKS PRIME PUMPKINS SWEDES. VEGETABLES. KUMAR \S 100 SACKS SEED POTATOES. BUTTER. EGGS, CHEESE. HAMS BACON, OXIONS. 130 SACKS CHAFF. 1(11) SACKS ONIONS. 1 CHAI-'KCI'TTER. 2 SEPARATORS. 3 INCUBATORS. G IIAIN - J. J OKES ' POULTRY. PRODUCE, AND FRUIT AUCTIONEER. GRAIN MERCHANT. OX THE COBXES. 8
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Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 169, 17 July 1919, Page 6
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