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AUCTIONS. pEORGE yVALKETt, "aTE'LLARTOX." TJEMUERA T>D. (Almost Opposite Kings College. J rpO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY), AT "J "I O'CLOCK. MRS. MiKAV GRANT, -who has sold her property and is leaving for Euslimd, has favoured mc with instructions to Sell THE WHOLE OF II.ER SUPERIOR OAK AND OTUEII HOUSEHOLD FLItNISHINGS, including: UPRIGHT GRAND KAPS PIANO, a Lovely Instrument, Valued £120. Dctailts ac per Previous List. ALSO AT 3Q AM. IyriLNER p CAFE, To xl 9 1 19. On View Today and Morning of Sale only. VyALKER \yiLL A UCTION TT. EORGB n/ALKER, AUCTIONEERS, 38, QUEEN STREET. U TTAUBICE TESTATE. "piRST (J ALE. fpHURSDAY, "pEBUUARI* 1(J AT .> P.M. "i;"ALUABLE VJIIOP T>ROPERTY. TJOAD. TiOAD. TT-ARANGAIIAPE "L>OAD. TTOMES AND TNVESTM.ENTS. TTBPBURN AND A NGLESEA QTREETS. HEART KARANGAHAPE ROAD, within few yards ot busy junction, Pitt Street penny section—Block of 2 Brick Shops, No 114 and llfl. occupied by Messrs. •Hill and Aldrldge. VALUABLE FREEHOLD SITE, fronting KARANGAHAPE IMAD, 33ft lltn by about 13Sft. This Is in very centre of what Is popularly known as the "RIGHT" side of. this busy retail thoroughfare. Values In this business centre are bound to INCREASE THEMESDOUSLY in the next few years, and shop property of this description seldom comes Into the market. KARANGAHAPE ROAD—2 Brick Shops, close to Howe Street, let to good tenants; held under City Council lense. expiring 1085, at ground rent of f24 HEPBURN STREET, corner of Anglesea Street —I WELL-BUILT AXD COMPACT HOUSES of 6 rooms each, washhouse, bath, c. and tubs: let to good tenants; SPLENDID CENTRAL POSITION'; in ideal situation for letting or for home near city. ANGLESEA STRRRT—Nog. 47, 40, f>7, 59, and 61—5 Well-built 5-roomed Cottages, In good order, and all well let. ALSO, LARGE RESIDENCE of 14 rooms and conveniences: standing In large grounds; some fine old trees. Further particulars from gAMUEL -yAILE AND OONS. T TD., BEAL ESTATE AUCTIOXEEBS, 83, QUEEN STREET. 31 TESTATE. gECOXD CJALE. "FRIDAY, "pEBRUARY OQ AT O P.M. QUEEN OTREET XfIREEHOLDS. QUEEN QTREET Tj\REEHOLDS. QUEEN CTREET*pWIEEHOLDS. AND TARGE AXD /VTTRACTIVE JIST OF TTOUSES AND TNIVESTMENTS. IN QITY AXD SjEAR gUBURBS. QUEEN STREET — BRITISH BUILDINGS, comprising TWO SHOPS ou Freehold Section, 40ft by 80ft, and Right to Purchase the BRITISH ■ HOTEL, on corner Queen Street and Durham Street Wfst, having frontage of 3Cft by 80ft. Compulsory Kight to Purchase at £14,000 before August, 1026, or within six months of NoLlcense being carried. The whole would make a MAGNIFICENT CORNER BLOCK, with total frontage of ioft to QUEEN STREET, and 80ft to DURHAM STREET WEST. QUEEN STREET, a little below Auckland Savings Bank—TWO SHOPS, occupied by Lees Bros, and Miss Lloyd, on Freehold Section, 20ft by 80ft. Queen Street, as an Investment undoubtedly offers greater prospects city In the Dominion. Everything in the business way centres in this street, the centre of the Dominion's biggest British Buildings and British Hotel site, one of the busiest CORNERS IN THE STREET—the heart of the city — and also that attractive investment In this street close to Savings Bank. Two busy retail shops. ■pOXSOXBY — XEW STREET. GentleJ- man's Beautiful Home, comprising < MODERN' RESIDENCE of about ten rooms and all conveniences. Motor garage. Leasehold Lot. 82ft by IHOft; CO years from May. 1914. Good grounds. MAGNIFICENT VIEWS OF HARBOUR. This Iβ a really beautiful home, close to cars, and a few minutes from City. KO. 18, RING TERRACE—House of five rooms and eon vs., bath, c. and tubs; close to harbour. "\7TNCENT STREET — Large Residence, I, 11 rooms and convs.; also. Cottage, 5 rooms; Nos. 13 and 15. Exception- [ ally central position, within Jew minutes of Queen Street. /OONSONBY-ST. MARYS ROAD—Two (i- Two-storey Houses, each of 7 rooms and offices, Nos. 1 and 3 ; handy position, adjoining the Post Office at Three Lamps. ■VTO. SO, JOHN STREET, Compact House. -i-N six rooms and conveniences. Good Section, 40ft by 110 ft. TjTOANKLIN . ROAD — Commodious ResidpncCt eij?tit rooms nod conveniences, suitable for Apartment House. GREY LYNN—Comfortable Home, 5 rooms and modern convs. No. 6, LEIGHTON STREET. Good level Section, .'iMC Kill liy lK2ft. TTWLLIAMSON AVENUE — Six-roomed VV House and conveniences, adjoining above section. 40ft by 115 ft. ARCH HlLL—House of 5 rooms, situated No. 53, BOND STREET. Section 33ft by 105 ft. Further particulars from QAMUEL "yAILE AND QONS, T TD., REAL ESTATE AUCTIONEERS, 83, QUEEN STREET. 32 SAMSON Sfc? T e-Grip Tractors do not peck ploughed land.—T. and S. Martin and Fenwltfi, Ltd., Auckland. Sls

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Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 41, 17 February 1920, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 41, 17 February 1920, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 41, 17 February 1920, Page 6

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