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AUCTIONS. TTTEDNESDAY, pECEMBER -JK AT,tT> O'CLOCK. g /GHOICE AND gITUATED A LLOTMENTS AT pEVONPORT. The Undersigned announce tbat they have received Instructions from the HON. E. W. ALISON to submit for S_e by Auction at their Rooms, CUSTOMS STREET E., on tbe above date— g pXCEPTIONALLY /GHOICE A LLOTMENTS. NEVER BEFORE OFFERED FOR SALE. A RARE OPPORTUNITY TO ACQUIRE UNRIVALLED SECTIONS IN DEVONPORT. 3 SECTIONS FRONT KING EDWARD PARADE. 5 SECTIONS FRONT STANLEY STREET, ALL CLOSE TO BEACH. EXTENSIVE AND UNINTERRUPTED VIEWS. Overlooking Recreation Ground, Harbour, and Channel. Only About 10 minutes' Walk from Victoria Wharf. Water. Drainage. Gas snd Electric Light obtainable. Plans of Subdivision on Application. TERMS: ONE-THIRD CASH, BALANCE 3 YEARS AT 0 PER CENT. T \r ANT DEXO TACKSON, AUCTIONEERS, CUSTOMS STREET EAST, AUCKLAND. 2 "PRIDAY, pECEMBER -1 *7 AT 11 O'CLOCK. TTARAKA. rpwo TTAXDY pARMS. 71 AND 110 AORKiS RESPECTIVELY. ' ADJOINING WESLEY TRAINING COLLEGE. I*p jV.rAXDENO TACKSON. Instructed by the GENERAL TRUST BOARD of the DIOCESAN OFFICE, -will Sell by Public Atretion at their Rooms, Customs Street East, Auckland, on the above date— ALL THAT VALUABLE PROPERTY, ■ex. being Atlo-tment 62, Parish of Karaka, Comprising IX)T A—l4o ACRES good loam, nearly all ploughuble. Grass at present darrthonin, with little scrub. Well watered; ringfencetl except small portion of boundary: 2 subdivisions. Wants working. ; LOT B—7l ACRES, make a splendid little dairy furn. level to undulating; loam of •rood quality, nil In grass; watered by creek and springs, fenced and subdivided. Cottage of 3 rooms, good cowshed, and wlure. Both these properties offer a splendid investment to the man who will work. They are well situated, liandy to station, saleyards, and school In a good district, and exceptionally easy terms can he arranged, viz.. 13 i>er cent, cash, 10 per cent. In 12 months, balance 5 years from date of sale. Interest 6 per cent. ■Properties Flagged. 5 POSITIVELY pOR gALE. pEVONPORT. "pjEVONTORT. pEVONPORT. T-JEVOXPORT. ARAWA STREET (Late Lovers' Walk) O BEAUTIFUL LEVEL SECTIONS. *-* a stone's throw from the famous Cheltenham Reach (New Zealand's Manly). Subdivided, Surveyed, and Pegged. Each section bas a frontage of 40ft by 143 ft, and they must be sold. pEC. O AT ty P.M. IN OUR SALE ROOMS I 3, CUSTOMS STREET EAST. gMITH " AND pALCOMBE, AUCTIONEERS. Opp. Warerley Hotel. 9 Q.REEN T ANE. /GREEN T ANE. /G KEEN JANE. /G REEN T ANE. CORNER OF GREEN" LAKE*ROAD AND TAWERA ROAD. ■VfAGNIFICENT CORNER BUILDING -»A ALLOTMENT. Level. Wei! fenced, with double entrance. Free of stone. Great prospective value. Frontage lU2ft by a depth of 137 ft. yyEDNESDAY, pEC. g AT ty P.M. IN OUR SALE ROOMS. 5, CUSTOMS STREET EAST. gMITH AND pALCOMBE. AUCTIONEERS. Opp." Waverlcy Hotel. 10 "QEAUTIFUL gEASIDE gECTIOX. pERXE gAY. pEKXE gAY. NO. 27 OF THE WELL-KNOWN YAT-ST pND pSTATE, Having a Frontage of 50ft by 133 ft. FREEHOLD. LEVEL SECTION. FOR ABSOLUTE SALE. VX7EDNESDAY, pECEMBER g ] AT O P.M. _- IN" OUR ROOMS 5, CUSTOMS STREET' EAST. gMITH AND pALCOMBE, * AUCTIONEERS. 11 TN THE ESTATE OF S. B. DAVISON .'. X (DECEASED). i' By Order of the Public Trustee. J' pUILDING gITE, QTAHUHU. \ NO. 41, PREMIER ESTATE. ~ FIRST-CLASS BUILOIX'G ALLOTMENT. '' pEC. g AT C> P.M. IN OUR SALE ROOMS, 5. CUSTOMS STREET EAST D (Opposite Waverley Hotel). ;. gMITH AND TTALCOITBE, J_ AUCTIONEERS. _8 * ATTRACTIVE gUILDt:_ gITES. li jy£T. AND "(trT. pDEN. i. YJtTED.NESDAY, pEC. g AT cy p.M. X . gAMUEL "yAILE AND gONS, T TD., Will Sell by Public Auction at their Rooms. Sit. Queen Street, the undermentioned lots:— . /GOR. NEW NORTH RD. AND LLOYD V-' AYE. —Choice Voieanic Section, s_t 91n by 140 ft. Good corner position, In best residential portion of Mt. Albert. DOMINION" RD—(Next beyond corner Marsden Aye.7— Section 66ft by about 132. Good prospective value —worth buying to hold. ,j Owner is nrepared to take VERY LOW , FIGURES is. order to realise these Investie ments. 10 _, - .d a_*"MAS PRESENTS - V At LONG'S, 236, QUEEN JSTREET. WS T T»7boD-MILNE~ RUBBER HEELS coit II VV little more than inferior rubbers, but s, they give 100 per cent more wear. They -. are British made from best Para Rubber. *JGet them. (wq

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Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 290, 4 December 1920, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 290, 4 December 1920, Page 9