AUCTIONS. CRADDOCK AND SIMEg. AUCTIONS. CRADDOCK and SIMES. Auctioneers. RICCARTON SECTIONS. WE are instructed to submit to PUBLIC AUCTION on THURSDAY, the 28th NOVEMBER. 1907, At 2.30 p.m., The following Properties: — 25 Choice Building Sites at the S_E. corner of the M-ddleton ar.d Riccarton roads (just past Deans'si in. sections ranging from 32 perches to over J-acre. \ o te— The Auctioneers desire to ca._ specia! attention to speculators and to those contemplating building. Tno land is h.gh ana dry. the soil is good, ar_d the property is well planted with old F_r.ghs.h treos and shrub... The roads w:ll be constructed by the local Road Brard. Plans of subdivision painted en auction board erected on the premises. Also AUCTION SALE, THURSDAY, 28th NOVEMBER, 1907. At 230 p.m. On account of Mr G. H. Mason (who has purchased property on the Cashmere Hills), i-Acre and 12 perches (well levelled). New Brighton, with frontages on George street and tho Esplanade, together with new Dwolling oi 4 large rooms and conveniences, woikshop, artesian, etc. If not sold as a block it will be" submitted in four lots. Also, Mr Mason's fine City Residence situated »t tho N.I- corner of Fitzgera.d avenue ar.d Heywocd terrace (ne-ar tlie East belt Boathouses). containing 6 rooms, plastered, papered, and decorated, verandah, pantry. scullery, bathroom, cellar, h. and c. water service from ram and tanks, workshops. 2 bay windows, con. foundations, and 16 porches of land. The locality cannot be surpassed, the grounds are well cultivated, and the house was designed by a leading firm of local architects, and is thoroughly well equipped and up-to-date in every respect. AUCTION SALE. THURSDAY, 28th NOVEMBER, At 2.30 p.m. 1 rood 12 perches N.E. corner of Cambridge street and Park road, Linwood (facing Buccleugh street), and square verandah Houso of 8 plastered and papered rooms, bay window, pantry, scullery, bathroom, lavatory, h. ar.d c. service, v. blinds, gas and fittings, windmill, tank, etc., good orchard. Our instructions arc to realise, and investors cannot do better than inspeot the above. The property is in good order and condition, and was erected by a first-class builder for his own use. AUCTION SALE. THURSDAY, 28th NOVEMBER, At 2.30 p.m. About J-Acre and nearly new House of 4 matoblined and papered rooms, scullery, and conveniences, washhouse and copper, etc., verandab, miillion windows, largo brick and glass vinery, splendid parden and young orchard. (Tenant, Mr Gale). Locality. Hills road, St. Albans (midway between Edgeware road and Gresford street). AUCTION SALE. THURSDAY. 28th NOVEMBER, 1907. At 2.30 p.m. First-class Building Site, Churchill street, ofl Bealey avenue. 46ft i 2J chains. Auction Rooms: Corner Cashel and Manchester streets. CRADDOCK and SIMES, 8342 Auctioneers. EAST AND EAST. PAST AND EAST, REAL ESTATE AGENTS, AUCTIONEERS AND SHAREBROKERS, FINANCIERS. 154 HEREFORD STREET. CHRISTCHURCH. ST. ALBANS. £800 FIVE-ROOMED HOUSE, plastered, large Tooms, hall with arch, brand new, all modern conveniences, return verandah, J-acre of ground. . F254 EAST and EAST, ST. ALBANS. £710 T-SHAPED HOUSE of 5 rooms, 2 bay windows, return verandah, pantry, scullery and bathroom, hot and cold service, plastered., centre-flowers, 6ft paling fence, iron gate'; every modern convenience. F253 EAST and EAST. ST. ALBANS. £700 T-SHAPED HOUSE of 5 rooms, return verandah, lift stud, all modern conveniences, plastered, tiled grates and hearths, centre flowers, gas fight through pantry, washhouse (detached), copper and tubs set in. fowlhouse and run, 42 perches. F253 EAST and EAST. ST. ALBANS. £630 HOUSE of 6 rooms, pantry, washhouse and bathroom, four fireplaces, oriel window, verandah, wardrobes built in, 6ft hall, concrete foundation, tubs, sink, h. and c. water, connected with sewer, high section and sunny aspect. F. 253 EAST and EAST. CITY. £7700 MAGNIFICENT WAREHOUSE and RETAIL BUILDING, in one of the principal streets in the heart of the city. Has two luntages, 56Jft one way, and 165 the otber. Building quite recently erected. F. 66 EAST and EAST. CITY. £1350 HOUSE of 10 rooms, with all modern conveniences, situated in one of main city streets, over i-acre. F. 66 EAST and EAST. cityT £1150 TWO-STOREY HOUSE of 10 rooms, every modern convenience, plastered and papered, ram, washhous*, copper and tubs, tanks, etc.; a great bargain, ana good terms; J-acre. F. 65 EAST and EAST. AS A GOING CONCERN—First-class Country Cycle Works, situated on main line south. The only one in the township. Rent, lis for house and shop. Stock about £50, also Tools. £100 for the lot. F. 46 EAST and EAST. GROCERY BUSINESS for Sale, in probably tbe most flourishing town in the North Island. Stock between £2/000 and JEJOOO. Lc__se has a number of years to run at a fair rental. Stock at cost, plant at valuation. Terms: J_tooo cosh, in part payment of stock balance approved bills. Goodwill .£SOO, cash or bills (concession for cash). Two sample rooms let at 25s a week. F. 48 EAST AND EAST, AND AT WELLINGTON. C 2666 i
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