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■ ■■-;- -'■ Sales by Auction. :V ; -^ L V '■ ; ' ' " :x~~* : '.' ; 0 :: B. C. OARS.) i lim ©.TONKS. PEACH'S PROPERTY AT REMUERA, FOR SALE V ~/ ~ ....■:.■> : .■ ■■; ; OK : - :> -'- : ' TUESDAY, 24th Instant, at Twelve • . Noon, ;-._■,.. B. TONKS &CO. . mfllS PROPERTY is situated opposite the REMUEBA SOCIAL HALL on the Auckland side of GREEN LAKE. :'- .-\ '~ \''<■*,'. Vr,'!;!L' The aspect is beautifuL commanding an uninterrupted view of Racecourse, and Panoramic view of the whole country not to be surpassed. - , ~.: ,-uiv - VALUE OF SIXTEEN ALLOTMENTS GIVEN AWAY- - ~r*r> Mr. Peach is now giving the value of sixteen of Mr. Etanderon's Allotments by constructing a Magnificent Road, a chain wide, right through his (Mr. Peach's) property, being the contemplated line of tramway from Auckland direct to the racecourse, thus benefitting every purchaser instead of a few, and relieving future owners of the heavy cost of road formation. This property is actually situated between three of the residence* which Mr.. Banderson draws special attention to as being near hit ground—viz., those of Messrs. Newman, Jackson, and R. K. whereas Mr. R.'s property is a considerable distance away on the Ho wick tide of Green Lace. The above ■ remarks are only made to satisfy the public mind as to the position of the respective properties offered for sale. The Residence Sites are all large, and of great depth, giving assurance of the future healthiness and respectability of the locality, as compared with the small sections offering elsewhere. .• j? Teems: One-sixth cash, balance may remain at six percent. ,■' '■'-.'■'£ OEMUERA LAND SALE, IMPORTANT KOTICB. .',-'."],.■} ■--•"■ . ,'.//'," The statement made in the above auction advertise* ment, headed "Peach's Property at Remuera," that the land to be said by me, on Tuesday nest, is situated "a considerable distance away, on the Howlck side of Green Lane," is false and untruthful. I invite all intending purchaser! to meet at my Offices at three p.m. TO-DAY; or, on MONDAY, at the same hour, and I will convey them to the spot/ and they shall bo the judges. .;■ :> ' i - J. R. RANDEfiSON, .. • , Auctioneer, : '; '',. .f'J'J' TUESDAY, ; FEBRUARY 24, Twelve Noon. i iA A UCKLAND'S TJREMIER : ' CTJBURB. AUCKLAND'S Jt REMIER ;: ; .QUBORB.. EMUERA. T> EMUfiRA. JXEMUERA. , XtEMUiSRA. -I TO BE SOLD AND GIVEN AWAY; , ' /-GENUINE QALB ' -\TTITHOUT VTBNUINE OALE YVITHOUT BOGUS ■ "RIDSOGUS JpiCS.; p> QUARTER ACRES AT «ay HOLBSALE UARTEB JI.CRES AT W HOLESALE RATES.'.' ' ,•'■;.( '■ x . XVATES. J. K. RANDERSON Will sell by public auction as above at Mercantile Sale ■ Rooms, . ■ THE WHOLE OF THAT GRAND PROPERTY, situate at the junction of the Remuera Road, with Green Lane and .Ladies Mile, which is now being subdivided into unrivalled sites, infinitely superior in natural position and advantages to any ever before offered to the public. There are 41 to be sold, viz. ,— A FRONTING Remuera Road -i O FRONTING Green Lane O FRONTING Ladies' Mile K FRONTING Racecourse Road * " -| * FRONTING Grand Stand View. Lot 13 includes 4-roomed Cottage, with brick chimney, now let at 10s per week. N.B.— property is nagged and the free Allotments have flags at each corner peg. , ... \,, This property (situate near the residences of Messrs. Newman, Jackson, BarUeit, and Dairies) is without doubt ■ THE.CREAM OF REMUERA, because its natural position commands v "'"'-' *' - VIEWS r\ ' -'"fTJ AITEMATA lEWS V-/OMBINING V? AITEMATA ORAKEI, MANUKAU, ONIfiHUNGA TAMAKI, WAIATARUA r t r MOUNTS WELLINGTON, EDEN, HOB- ; >.;.'. SON, ;":-: :^y,:'Z::, . '■ MANGERE, AND ONE-TREE HILL, . PAPAKURA VALLEY, PENROSE, EPSOM, RANGITOTO; •' * NORTH SHORE, NORTHCOTE. And last but not least the fertile plain of Ellerslie, with the RACECOURSE in the fore-ground.' EVERY PURCHASER MAY HAVE A GRAND STAND ON HIS'OWN VERANDAH. ALLOTMENTS i~l IVEN r A WAY. LLOTMENTS VJTIVJfN iLWAY. ONE IN EVERY EIGHT SAME •AS IN VICTORIA GLEN ESTATE. ' Lots 16,19, 26,29, 34, and 40 (in all one acre and a-half in extent) will be given away to the buyer or buyers of the six Allotments who pay the highest prices per foot, providing that Remuera Road frontages are reduced two-thirds and Green Lane and Ladies' Mile frontages by one-half, so as to make every purchaser compete equally. These six Sections 'are among the finest in the block.' , Terms : One-fifth cash, balance at purchasers* option (a) lor 8 or 5 years at 7 per cent.; ft) by promissory notes without, interest at 4, 8. and 12 months (tqual instalments); (c) on Building society terms up to 10 yo«s; (d) 5- per cent, discount on entire purchase money If paid within .14 days. ' y.*? If these terms are not easy enough, Buyers may make - '<• ■'•:•■•.-■ -- ■ - , SPECIAL TERMS ' -\. With Auctioneer prior to Sale. FREE TJASSES ' T>USes REE IT ASSES BY ALL JDUSES SPECIAL EXCURSIONS To view this Fine Estate will be arranged for — SATURDAY and MONDAY NEXT* All are welcome to go as the Auctioneer is not afraid to show the Property, the name being- neither gulleys, swamp, or broken land. Without 'exception the . .' ," ; ":;;"-. - ; ,;,■::.-;■:: r:-c;:. -;:■■/, FINEST AND MOST VARIED VIEWS - f Can be got from nearly all the Allotments.. All who are willing to go please leave names at office. .> , ' .' ! "..'■ ■' V : . : " ■ i's .' ■ : .;>■,- i 7-•?!•'.■'. ;'*<-;;;' |?;i,\'VO Communication by train iat frequent intervals, 7 minutes' easy walk to station • or by 'bus which starts from the Property. ; ■ * -*'-■ THE LOOP LINE TO PENROSE WILL PASS i ■; _~ :, THE ESTATE. - ' v "' 1 " """■''' RETAIL " ' ' : TirrHOLESALE T>RICES. ETAIL vat X Wholesale rices. XT O T_ I O E. • .-.;..• AU C f"b~N SAJl£.'.j'W«"' 1 Houieof eight rooms..Swrboro-.Terrace, ; ParneU, ! ha« been withdrawn, but is open for private treaty. I " ;- ;;- < KICHARDSPN&CRAWLEY,^ ; r 81,Queen«itw«W . "J, '

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7258, 21 February 1885, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7258, 21 February 1885, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7258, 21 February 1885, Page 7

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