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APCTIOMS. \\-ATERSIDE. AICXEY ROAD. AUN ICY ROAD. JJUNGALOW \yi'i"ii piNE JJAIIBOUI. yIEW. JfRIDAY, TUNE .}- AT ."> P.M. CJAMUEL yAILE AND CONS, I" TD.. Will Sell by Public A net Inn ;it tlioi-.- Rooms. S3. Queen St.. mi above dale. T>rXi;.\LO\V HOME of 1 rooms, kitchen- ■*-» ette. etc.. situ.ili-il :it No. 30. Aruev Rn.itl. in inie of P.l-.ST REMDKNTIAi. PARTS OK- REMUERA WATERSIDE GOOD VIEW of Harbour, North Head Channel and Raneltoto. 'PHONE connected, lrcehold Section 06 x 20Uft (.approx.). Govt. mortgage. £U)OU. may remain at 5 per cent. Immediate possession can be given. Only about lorn ins. from City l.y good Bus. 23

UNDER CONDUCT OF THE REGISTRAR OF THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW ZEALAND AT AUCKLAND AT THE REQUEST OF THE MORTGAGEE, in exercise of 111- powers uf sale contained in Meinornndum of Mortgage X.i. 94419. Auckland Realstry, and Deed of Mortgage No. 277!)76 Auckland Deeds Register. "piKIDAY, THE OATH DAY OF TILT, 1020. AT .-> P.M. _, CSAMUEL yAILE AND OONS, T TD.. Have been instructed to Sell by Public Auction in their Saleroom*. Queen Street. Auckland, en Hi- above date. ALL THOSE PIECES OF LAND situate in the Parish* of Orau. containing in all Two hundred and fifty-five acres, nt-ire or less, being firstly Slsty->lx acres, more or less, being Allotment 15 and part Allotment 16 of the Parish of Otau. and the whole of the land comprised and described in Certificate of Title. Volume 35, Folio 2, Auckland Registry : and secondly. One hundred and eighty-nine acres, more or less. being Allotments 3 and IS in the said parish, as the same are more particularly described In the Crown Grant thereof, registered in the Deeds Register Office at Auckland, under Nos. 1291F and 2-121 F. The property is situated at Huutia. about eleven miles from the Papakura Township and railway station and comprises 235 acres of mostly ploughable land, about half grassed, balance fern, scrub and bush: watered by t)ie Wairoa River, and subdivided Into 15 paddocks. The buildings comprise a house of four rooms, shanty of two rooms, barn and trapshed. The mortgagee's application and estimate of the value of the land can he seen at the Office of the Registrar at all r<>asonable times prior to the sale, and at the Salerooms at the time of the sale without payment of any fee. For particulars and conditions of sale apply at the offices of Messrs. Mason and Mason, Solicitors, 413. New Zealand Insurance Buildings, Queen Street, Auckland, or Messrs. Mason and Munro. Solicitors. Club Buildings, Waiuku. Solicitors for the Mortgagee, or to the Auctioneers. 1 _2 i TJECEASED TESTATE "IDEALISATION. "T/ALUABLE /"IITY TfREEHOLDS. QUEEN AND T-JIGII gTREETS. QUEEN AND TT'GH STREETS, -yiCTORIA CTKEET yy- ESTyiCTORIA VyEST, ' TT OBSON OTREET. TTOBSON QJTREET. pRIDAY, JULY O AT O PM ' CJAMUEL yAILE AND CJONS, T TD.. IN CONJUNCTION WITH TTARROP AND \JEDLET. WiP Sell by public miction, at their rooms. S3, Queen Street, ou above date, in the estate of Alexander Crom-.v.-il. deceased, the undermentioned properties:— 1 TfiREEHOLD BLOCK, right in the x HEART OF QUEEN STREET, prartically opposite Wyndham Streethaving a frontage to QUEEN STREET of 22ft. lln.. aud to HIGH STREET of 22ft. lOin. by the through depth of 185 ft. Sin. 2-storey brick building on Queen St. frontage, comprising 2 shops, Nos. 130 and 132, with some small outbuildings at back. The property is sold subject to the existing lease for 30 years, from February 1. 1910 (a copy of which can be seen at the auction rooms). There is no SAFER INVESTMENT SAFER INVESTMENT than QUEEN STREET FREEHOLD. Owing to its VERY CENTRAL situation nud the street widening improvements in HIGH STREET BOTH FRONT AGES of this block arc bound to'increase greatly In value. A rare opportunity to secure a DOM ISLE-FRONTAGE QUEEN STREET FREEHOLD. which at the expiration of the present lease will show a VERY HANDSOME PROFIT on the price at which it can now be obtained. yiCTORIA C'I'KEET, VyEST. yiCTOBIA OTREET, VXTEST. VyS-LL-SITUATED SHOP INVEST- ' * MENT, adjoining the block on Hobson Street junction, and known as Nos. 80-95. 2-storey wooden block, comprising 4 shops with living accommodation to each. Freehold section, 40ft. Hln. frontage, by 92ft, 4iu. TTOBSON CTREET. TTOBSON OTREET. -TTREEIiOLD SECTIOX. having a ■*• frontage or 20ft. Oin. s depth of 192 ft. Jim, with small cottage, known as No. 51. An ideal site for a small warehouse or factory, with frontage to a main oonr-reted thoroughfare and within easy reach of shipping and rail. Full particulars as to terms, etc., on application to TTARROP AND ATEDI.EY, 28. SHORTLAND STREET. QAMUEL yAILE AND QONS, T TD.. AUCTIONEERS. S3, QUEEN 'STREET. 26 SPORTS REQUISITES. TENNIS Racquets Repaired and Rostrurig within a few hours.—Markey's. corner Wyndham and Albert Sts. D TENNIS Racquets Restrung. Repaired. Patronised by Tilden, world's champion.—A. Bruce, Racquet Stringer. 94.' Albert St. ■• C HOSIER-. BOND'S Silk and Wool, 5/11, lovely shades.—Falkner and Co., Tonson Garlick Building, Queen St. D

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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 144, 19 June 1926, Page 7

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