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Sales by Auction. FRIDAY, APRIL 9, 1897, At 12 Noon Sharp. IMPORTANT SALE OP VALUABLE CITY AN DSUBURBAN RESIDENCES, BUILDING SITES, Etc. ! REMUERA : CLEVELAND HOUSE , AND 10 ACRES. EAST TAMAKI: RESIDENTIAL ESTATE AND 70 ACRES. PONSONBY: HOUSE NINE ROOMS AND LARGE ALLOTMENT. HASLETTSTREET: VILLA COTTAGE AND LARGE CORNER ALLOTMENT. PARNKLL: RESIDENCE OF 13 ROOMS AND 1J ACRES. PONSONBY, CLARENCE■STREET: NEW COTTAGE AND DOUBLE ALLOTMENT. HENDERSON: HIGHLY IMPROVED ' FRUIT FARM, VINEYARDS, Etc., CONTAINING 105 ACRES. WELLINGTON - STREET: FOUR VALUABLE BUILDING ALLOTMENTS, MOUNT ROSKILL: SHOP AND DWELLING OF FIVE ROOMS. MR. J. THORNES Isfavoured by instructions from K. Withy, Esq., who is leaving Auckland, lo sell by auction, on above date, at the Laud Auction Rooms, 91, Queen-street, THAT UNIQUE AND CHARMING RESIDENCE AT REMUKKA known as " Cleveland House," with 10 Acres of most valuable Land, s.tuated in the choicest part of this charming i suburb, and having a frontage to tbe main Uemuera . RoadoluverCiO links. The House is built of brick, is cemented, and has a slate roof. A spacious entrance hall upwards of 60 feet lung affords entrance into the t dining and dnwing rooms, all decorated in oils with great taste, and into two sitting-rooms. There are ten bedrooms, three bath and lavatory rooms, a day nursery, a tower-room, server) , , still-room, twu storerooms, kitchen, laundry, and other offices. Ail the appointments are modern and in ttw best condition. Gas is laid on throughout. From the Tower-room can be seen one of the loveliest panoramas of scenery in the Southern fleuiisphere-comprisinj! complete view- of Kasl and West Coait, Jlanukau and vt ait*- , mata Harbours, the llauraki Gulf, and miles of rich 1 volcanic country. The coach-bouse, stables, and outbuildings are roomy and c< mplete, and there are hot-houses containing twenty-three vines, forcing- ■ house, and conservatory, with all necessary accessories and large water storage. Ihe grounds consist of three large paddocks, orchards, vegetable and ornamental gardens, tennis lawn, several beautiful hedges, and abundance of shelter-trees. The land is rich volcanic soil, not surpassed in any part of the island. Th« whole forms an exceptionally deiirable property, unexcelled for beauty and com- ' fort, un account of its altitude, and special attention to drainage, etc., one of tbe most health; residences imaginable. Also, BY INSTRUCTION OF THE REV. D. W. RUNCIMA.V, THAT MOST DESIRABLE RESIDENTIAL 1 E3 I ATE AT EAST TAMAKI, with 70 A cres Choice Agricultural Land, in on-hard, paddocks, etc., known as " Leslie," only 13 miles from Auckland. The rev. owner having accepted tbe appointment of Registrar «f the University College, which necessitates his constant attendance in Auckland, has determined to sell this most desirable home, on ' which no expense has been spared to make it perfect , in every way. The land is good quality and in excellent condition, all fenced anil subdivided into ; paddocks, abundantly supplied with water. On the property there is a commodious dwelling-bouse and extensive outbuildings, and orchard with 100 trees 1 in full bearing. The situation is bwuiiful and healthy, and convenient to churches, school*, rail- • way sutiim, and market; and especially suited for - a retired gentleman desirous of residing in the ' country and within easy access to town. 1 Also, BY ORDER OF THE OWNER, A HOUSE OF NINE RnO.MS IN SENTINEL ROAD, PUN.SUNBY, having a frontage to Sentinel Road of 95 feet by a depth of 149 feet and widening at back to 99 feet 6 inches. The situation is healthy, coinm'iuds tine view of harbour, and is clone to the tram line. The house is fitted with gas, city water, ■ range, bath-room, wash-house, etc., and ihii whole makes a very compact family residence. Also, UNDER INSTRUCTIONS FROM T. E. FITZ GERALD, Esq., ' THAT MOST DESIRABLE FAMILY RESIDENCE A I , PARS , MX, known as " Eldon Court," comprising house of thirteen rooms on one floor, slate roof, stabling, wash-house, orchards, anil 1J acre of land, with sea frontage and most lovely views of the harbour. The house is fitted throughout , with city water, gas, and every convenience; and the terms can be made exceptionally easy, the bulk of the chase money can remain :it 4} per cent, per • annum. Also, [ VILLA COTTAGE OF FOUR ROOMS, WITH 0 CORNER ALLOTMENTS, Laving 75 links front- . a»e to llaslttt-street ami 184 links to Men-street. [ This CottHce has verandah on two sides, washl! house, city water, etc, and my instructions are that it must be sold. Also, AN ENTIRELY NEW COTTAGE OP FOUR ROOMS, WITH IIKTACHEIi WASH-HOUSE, IN CLAKENCK-STRKF.T. This Cottage has only been built nine months, and is planned for additions if required. There are two large Allotments, substantially fenced, and the whole it in perfect order; city water, drainage, and other conveniences. Also, VALUABLE BUILDING SITES AT THE FOOT OF WKI.LIXGTON-STRKET AND CORNER OF IIEPBURNSfREKT, hiving 132 feet frontage to , Wellington-street by a depih of 99 and 132 feet, . writable for the erection of a Corner Store and three Cottages, or for a factory. A store is very much required here, and the cottages would always let , freely the drainage has recently been completed, i and the whole i< a valuable investment for the ■ present or this future. 1 ' " ; Also, ! VALUABLE AND HIGHLY • IMPROVED • PROPERTY AT HKNDKRSON, now owned byT. 1 E. Fitzgerald, Esq., but known also as the orchard property of Mr. Beethani ; 105 acres valuable land, > close to station, mostly Hat; House of 12 rooms, ami outbuildings, large turn, and man's cottage of 4 rooms ; vinery 20 by 12 feet ; laud fenced and mostly in grass. Easy terms. Also, MOUNT HO.SKILL, Eclendale Road-Shop and s.roomed House, gas, iange, etc. Allotment 10 by 198, Tolciiiicsoil, good business position. Also, BUILDING SECTION in Richmond Road, a few yards only from Ponsonby Road, 4n feet by 100 feet, level and fenced on three sides, being Lot 6, of Section 68, Surrey Hills subdivision. . . Cards to view and further particulars can be obtained of the Auctioneer. J. THORNES, [ 91, Queen-street, Auckland. » ■ m 1 FRIDAY, APRIL 23, 1897, y At 12 noon sharp, v .__. 1 CITY PROPERTY, WAKEFIELD STREET. " VILLA RESIDENCE, PONSONBY. MR. J. THORNES Will sell by auction at hit Land Auction Mart, 91, Queen-streit, Auckland, "\7ALUABLE BUILDING SITE f • at top of WakeileM-street, near Symondsstreet (the site of the late fire), having a frontage to Wakefleld-street of 33 feet, and running right through to Alexandra-street, with the remains of the Building as now standing. « Also, BY ORDER OF GENTLEMAN LEAVING FOR it) ' ENGLAND, " A MOST DESIRABLE RESIDENCE in Argyle- ' street, Ponsonby, containing six Rooms and Bath--10 room, Scullery, Washhouse with Coppar, Shed for '■ Stabling, Coal and Wood Shed, Workshop, etc. ' The position is exceedingly convenient, being only five minutes from tram, and close to Ponaonby i- Wharf, with lovely views of bay. Neat Verandah if in Coloured Glass, Leamington Range, City Water. h <1 J. THORNES, Land Auctioneer, 91, Queen-street. )f "— )( WEDNESDAY, APRIL 7. COTTERELL & TURNER, Commerce-strict, . Will sell by auction on Wednesday, April 7, 1897, the following PROPERTIES, Situated at-NIWTOS-Lot 7 of Subdivision 5 of Section No. 7, Suburbs of Auckland, 33 feet frontage to Newton Road, Witt a depth of 95 feet frontage to Gloucester-street (comer lot). „..,,, tl KINGSIAND-l-ot 185, Section 1 of Subdivision 19, and others (No reserve), containing 12 perches, more or less, FOEKST RESERVE ADJOINING AUCKLAND FORKST RESERVE (known as U'aitakorei Domain-Lot 31,40 acrei, with frontage to NihoUpu Biver; Lot 29,40 acres, with, fronU«« to the Nlhotapu Ri»er. Two of the only three pieces of land that cut ■ into this reserve. HUIA-East and west portions lot 15, 100 acres. HUIA-Lot 91,139 acres, part ele*ed part good bush, with deep water front«». TAUPAKI-(No reserve)- -Lot 85, north, 40 acres; ditto, adjoining 86 toutt, 40 Km, adjoining • school reserve.. , PAKIRI-No reserve)-lot M, 83 tern, with, long '■ frontage to Eawbin Stream. ; ' S..Tonf>.A«ftiOßNii

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10407, 3 April 1897, Page 1

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