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AUCTIONS. IX TUB ESTAXIB OF THE LATE .lAS. KIRKEK. ■pRIDAY, "Q AT 11 O'CLOCK. pONiSOXBY UNSOLD BALANCE OF WELL-KNOWN TAKA ESTATE. nrALLtACK, SJABSFXELD AND T iWBESOE OTBEET3. RESIDEINCF.. 13 ROOMS, AND LAND. THREE FRONTAGES (173, 247 A-ND 121 FT. (\SE OR TjV)UR T OTS. GHAR.MIXG VIEWS. fn JACKSOX. Instructed by THE GUARDIAN" TRUST 4XD EXECUTORS CO. OF X.Z.. LTD.. AND MRS. KIRKiBR, the 'trustees of the lEzttare, will Seil by Public Auction at their Rooms, Customs St. E., on the above date: — THE UNSOLD BALANCE OF THE VALUABLE TAItA 'ESTATE (formerly the borne of the la-te Jos. Kirker), having 178PT 4IX TO WALLACE STREET. 247' FT 4IX T<l SA.RSFIELD ST-BEhT. J yj iFT -jx) LAWRENCE STREET. i Together with the 2-store*ed RESIDEXCE I t>f ir> large airy rooms (would maKe a firstclass Boardinarhouse or Nursing Home), and 1 largo pavilion, outbuildings, etc., erected thereon. If not sold as a whole, will then be submitted in lota, as follows:— LOT y— TAR A ESTATE—A Grand Corner Section, .Vfft to Sarafield St., aud 121 ft to Lawrence St. LOT 12—TA'RA ESTATE—A Splendid Residential .Site, having 50ft to Sorsfield St., by depth. LOT 13—TA'RA ESTATE—The Balance of the Property, Having 147 ft 4in to Sarsfleld St., and 173 ft; 4in to Wallace St., together wlLh the Residence, Pavilion and buildings thereon. Or, LOT 13a—TARA First-class Corner Lot, 50ft to Wallace St. and 147 ft 4in to Sarsflel-d St. LOT 13b — TARA ESTATE — Section having 175 ft 4in to Wallace St., with Itesidence, pavilion and. buildings thtrcoa. TARA ESTATE is close to tram and close to beach, commands Lovely Views and is situated in tie most favoured part of the Western Suburbs. Troperty Flagged. 5 ATAMMOTH VXfATERFROXT OALE. "pRIDAY, "pEBRUART tyjZ 1921. Q.LEXDOWIE, Q.LEXDOWIE, /"■< LEXDOWIE, LEXDOWIE, A fCKLAXD'S TyrOST "piCTURESQUE ■\j-AEIXE COMPRISING OVER TWO MTI.ES OF WATERFROXT, On AUCKLAND HARBOUR AXD TAMAKI BIVER. OQQ QKCTIONS. — OC3 K3 £CTIOXS FROM \/ TO A A CRE3.

30 MINUTES FROM THE CITY. GLEXDOWIE— LIiNDOWIE — The best place to see the Auckland Kepatta is from Trip Hill. Glendowie. which gives a full Tiew of the whole harbour. Get a plan of the estate. aDd picnic on the Hill. GLENDOWIE.— LEXDOWIE.— Go to Karata Bay on Anniversary day, fifteen minutes' walk from St. llelier's Wharf, and see this the best of all the City's Bays. Always a holiday resort, because It is sheltered from all weathers. GLENDOWIE.— LEXDOWIE.Appeals to everybody l>eeanse it fires . to vvery purchaser a full view of Auckland's matchless harbour—a Picture more priceless than any canvas. Ar»peals to every yachtsman because the TiMnaki River Is the future small boat harbour of Auckland, because the city front of the main harbour will be required for commercial shipping Tamakl River will hold all the yachting fleets in perfect safety—Nature has made the provision, and at the tjlendowie sale one mile and a-half of this waterfront is being offered for sale. The district Is joining the Cit>ar.d the City Trains will ruu there GLEXDOWIE— LKXDOWIEAppeals to all motorists bec-anse the Tamr.kl Road Board is horrowins £15.000 to tar-seal the main St. Heiier's Road—Auckland's favourite motor rond. And because the Government contemplates makin? a new road alongside the new railway to connect up the new model sulrarii of Orakei. lirincing St. H«lier's within 4J miles "f the Post Office, makinjt the round trip—Olendowie. St. Heiier's. Orakei —the most picturesque in any counG LEXDOWIE— LEXDOWIE - Appeals to the investor, because th;-> great marine suburb will shortly be joined to the City—the future "Million" City of the Dominion: because it will be another Remuera of beautiful homes. /■3.L.EXDOWIE— Appeals to the home-builder, because It Is a marine suburb on the City side J of harbour and always easily "aceesrpEßMS : " PER CENT OX FALL OF n VVIMFR 10 PER CEXT IX 30 DAYS ER BALANCE, o YEARS AT 6 PER CEXT. rp Ty£ANDEXO JACKSOX, AUCTIONEERS. Plans on Application. - BUSINESSES FOB. SALE. rJHIE PICK TTf PARNEIL FRUIT AND iCJUEEXOROCERY b'USIXESS. Takings £60 a Week. Four Living Rooms and Every < Ymveniem-n Gas and Electric Light 1 Three Years' Lease. 3.>_- a Week Apply B. CORBETT 206 64, Slanukau Koad, ParnelL

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Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 22, 26 January 1921, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 22, 26 January 1921, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 22, 26 January 1921, Page 6

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