AUCTION SA&E3 FRIDAY, JULY 27, 1923 AT O'CLOCK. THE THROUGH TRUNK EXPRESS TO WHANGAREa hangarei features T°b Lg°£ $ AS Hamilton. amilton.
T ' ]^£ A - NI>ENO JACKSON, Instructed by various Owners, will offer for sale by Public Auction as above, at their Mart, CUSTOMS ST., EAST, AUCKLAND CUSTOMS ST., EAST, AUCKLAND the undermentioned T TDEAL BANK SITE AND GENERAL A SHOPPING AREA. LOT 1. —CORNER OF CAMERON AND WALTON STREETS, 92ft 4in to Cameron Street and 135 ft 3in to Wa - ton Street, opposite the S •ttlers Hotel. One of the principal comer sites of the Town. Fine corner for banking premises, remainder shops for general business. The centre of all traffic. Unquestionably one of the most manding and valuable Sites in W hangarei. Comprises three sections, to be sold in one lot. Easf terms: ?.o per cent, cash, balap.ee 5 years, 6 peT cent. CUITABLE FOR SHOPS, MERCAN- ® TILE CHAMBERS OR WAREHOUSE LOT 2.—CORNER OF W ALTON, AND VINE STREETS, having 99ft to Walton and 91ft Bin, to Vine Streets, being the main outlets/or Whangarei s new railway station. In tlvc middlo of the business area. Three\aections -offered in one lot. Terms: 15 ppr cent, cash, 15 per cent, in 6 months, balance 4 years, 6 per cent. * I SUITABLE. FOR UP-TO-DATE PICTURE THEATRE, EMPORIUM, AND SHOW ROOMS. LOT 3.—A MAGNIFICENT AND SPACIOUS SITE IN BANK STREET, on opposite side of road from the Town. Hall, Public Trust, and A.M.P. new buildings—the official centre of the town. Lends itself to any kind of building scheme desired, and being on Whangarei's finest avenue, Bank Street, very suitable for a modern picture theatre, emporium stores, and show rooms. This section has a frontage of 66ft to Bank Street, by a depth of 120 ft with right-of-way at back. Terms: 15 per cent, cash, and 15 peT cent, in (i months, balance, 3 years, 6 per cent. LOU 4.—COMPLETE BUILDING BLOCK, being approximately 340 ft., immediately adjoining Lot 3. Purchaser of Lot 3 can take up n wider fiontage if desired. Mu^.always be the centre of the town. Within a stone's throw of Town Hall, Banks, and Government Buildings. A GREAT FACTORY SITE.
LOT S.—CORNER OF LOWER CAMERON AND CARRUTH STREETS, 165 ft to Lower Cameron Street and 99ft to Carruth Street. A fine, large scction on main street of town, handy to the wharf and railway station. Terms: 15 per cent, cash, 35 pn cent, in 6 months, balance 3 years, 6 per cent. SELECT RESIDENTIAL SECTIONS ° WITHIN 10 MINUTES OF P.O. LOT 6.—EIGHT BUILDING SECTIONS ON "WAI WIRI" ESTATE (Mr McKinstry's property) ON MAIN MAUNU ROAD, 10 minutes' walk from the Post Office, all level grass paddocks. BEST RESIDENTIAL SITES IN THE TOWN. SECTION 1-r-Comer of Maunu and Side Road, 50ft by 132 ft. SECTIONS 2,, 3, and 4—soft to Maunu Road, 132 ft deep. SECTION 5-r-64ft to Maunu Road, 132 ft deep. , SECTIONS 6 and 7—soft to Side Road, 132 ft deep. SECTION Br—4Bft lOin to Side Road, 132 ft deep. Terms: 15 pepr cent, cash, 15 per cent. 3 months, Dalanee, 3 years, 6 per cent. fOWN I'ARMLET, SUITABLE FOR A CUTTING UP. LOT 7.—17 ACRES, More or Loss, FACING MAUNU AND HOSPITAL ROADS, situated on Hospital Hill, with commanding views of Whangarei, together with large 10-ROOM RESIDENCE and outbuildings. Insured for £1000. Property has frontages to three roads, is in the Residential Area, portion has already been cut up and built on, and balance suitable for subdivision. Close in to town with good motor 'bus service. Good proposition for building contractors. The house is let at present to the Hospital as a nurses' home. Terms: £1000 cash, balance 3 years, (5 per cent. The reserve on this property will leave the purchaser a good margin. T ]J£ ANDENO JACKSON, AUCTIONEERS ST. EAST, AUCKLAND. 936
HAW E R A SIXTH ANNUAL SALE -SIXTH ANNUAL SALE OTTJD pEDIGREE TERSE YS X EDIGREE u ERSEYS The Property of MESSRS A. & J. O'DONNELL, ROSY - CREEK, Inana, Taranaki. -yyEDNESDAY, JgTH AT 1 P.M. R' P J£ ORRISSEY & C0 -' AUCTIONEERS, HAWERA, Favoured with instructions from Messrs A. & J. O'Donnell, will hold their Sixth Annual Sale of Pedigree Jerseys on the EGMONT A. & P. SHOW GROUNDS. HAWERA as above WITHOUT RESERVE— Of} 2-YEAR-OLD. PEDIGREE JERSEY HEIFERS, springing to calve to Caresses Prince (halfbrother to the Champion Goneril 0.0. R. as Junior 2-year-old (>r>2.43lb Butter-fat,).. . SELECTED YEARLING PEDIr GREE JERSEY BULLS from cows with- outstanding Certificate.:! of Record. and full particulars from t-he Auctioneers. H** Conducting a business that does not advertise is like shovelling fog uphill —plenty of exercise, but no profit.
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Northern Advocate, 21 July 1923, Page 8
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