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! Sales by Auction. V | [ JIBIDAY. JULY -£2, AT 12 NOON, SHARP. JMPOETANT gALS • OF ' £JITY AND gUBURBAN J)BOPEBTIES. AND JgLOCK OF gUILDINGS AND T AND IN JOARNELL. i J T hornes Will Sell by Auction, at the Land Auction Mart, 91, Queen-street, BY ORDER OF GEO. ALLEN, ESQ., OF SYDNEY (Who has decided to sell all his Auckland; Properties, and to reside permanently in Sydney): QUEEN-STREET, Valuable Property, now occupied by Mr. McLeou, perambulator manufacturer, having 30ft frontage to Queen-street, by 85ft, and consisting of a substantial Building 4 storeys high. „ Also, C RUMMER ROAD—First House from Ponsonby Road—Neat Residence of 8 rooms, besides scullery and bathroom; fixed copper; range, gas, and city water. L.T. Title. Also, KINGSLAND AVENUE-Lot 76, Close to Main Road—6oft frontage by 99ft ; Nice' Level Allotment. ,L.T. Title. Also, "OONSONBY ROAD—Good House of 6 rooms, J- besides bathroom ami wash-house; stabling for 4 horses; wide entrance hall; gas, city water, range, etc. Well adapted for professional man. L.T. Title, with 41ft frontage to Ponsonby Road, by 115 ft &n. Also, Allendale," corner of ponsonby ROAD AND CRUMMER BOAD—The well-known Residence of Geo. Allen, Esq., built of brick and concrete, and fitted regardless of cost for the owner's comfort and convenience. There are 10 large and lofty rooms, besides bathroom, pantry, washhouse, with fixed tubs and copper, water laid on ; excellent stabling, coachhouse and loft. The fittings include Venetian blinds, electric bells, incandescent lights, tiled hearths, Orion range, chandeliers, conservatory, statuary. There is a slate roof; and magnificent views from balconies and observatory. In all the above Properties the Terms are particularly easy, vis.: One-fifth Cash, balance at 5 per cent, for 5 years. Also, INSTRUCTED BY THE TRUSTEES IN THE ESTATE OF THE LATE RALPH PICKMERE— EEMUERA— The Choicest Block of Land in this lovely suburb, facing Mount lfobson, and commanding most extensive and delightful views of the bay; rich volcanic soil, all in grass, with 369 f- of rootage to Remuera Road, and extensive frontage to two lanes at side and rear; north and easterly aspect ; containing four acres ; suitable for subdivision. Must bo sold. Also, ' INSTRUCTED BY MRS. DICKEY, Who is Leaving Mangere— Mangers— delightful RESldence in Mangere, containing 8 rooms on one floor; also, bathroom, pantry, and scullery, four fireplaces, range, hay window, etc. ; concrete dairy ; wash-house, with copper ; coach-house anil cowshed? all in good order. One acre of rich Land. Corner of three roads. Must be sold. Also, INSTRUCTED BY MRS. ORG lE, EARN ELL—FRE E OLD PROPERTY, havJL"~ ing 66ft to York-street, and 99ft to Bathstreet, and comprising tliofce large Buildings known as the Pamell Soap Works. The extensive 2-storey Buildings erected on this Choice Piece of Land cover the whole of the ground; the iron roofs throughout are in good order. There is a large brick chimney and brick foundations. Would suit a coach proprietor or contractor or would pay to alter to three good cottages. Terms: Onethird Cash, balance.at 5 per cent. For full particulars, and cards to view, apply— . J* »J*HOENES, AUCTIONEER, 91. Queen-street. MONDAY NEXT, at 12 noon. jpRIZE pOULTRY. jpRIZE pOULTRY. DONALD AND EDENBOROUGH Will hold a Sale of Prize and Pedigree Poultry at their Mart, Queen-street, as above, when a number of BIRDS from the SHOW AND yards of Messrs. G. W. S. Patterson, G. R. Hutchinson, Priestley, Tonar, and others Will be Offered. O. G. BROOKES, Auctioneer. MONDAY NEXT, JULY 1, At 12 o'Clock. HALL AND PERKINS ■ Will feoJd a large PRIZE ' POULTRY SALE, j None but Pure Bred Stock Offered. ENTRIES SOLICITED. HALL AND PERKINS, CITY MARKET. WARREN B|LYTH _ AND CO., Auctioneers arid Financial Agent?, RANFURLY AUCTION BOOMS, 87 and B'/, Queen-street. COMMODIOUS. CENTRAL. WELL-LIT, AND POPULAR MART for Sale of Furniture and Household Effects, Pianos, Plate, Pictures, Objects d'Art, Bicycles, and. Goods of any description. Liberal Cash Advances made if required, and Account Sales rendered immediately Goods are Sold. Bank Guarantee Very low Charges a, feature of our Business. OUTDOOR SALES CONDUCTED IN MOST SATISFACTORY MANNER. Interviews Solicited. If you have anything for Sale, write to on consult WARREN BLITTH AND CO., 87 and 89, Queen-street. Telephone, 846. Chemists and Druggists•QHEUMATISM I •RELIEVED JgY the application of a suitable Anodyne j Liniment. The Painful Joints and Muscles can bo quickly relieved and great comfort afforded by using the best of Liniments, Syple Oil. It is a warm, Stimulating Lubricant, which leaves behind a glow of satisfaction and ease. Sufferers from Sciatica and Lumbago use it with never-failing benefit. Syple Oil being a muscle lubricant and stimulant is also the ideal Embrocation for athletes. Price, 2s per Bottle. AICKIN, THE PHARMACY, QUEEN-STREET, And all Storekeepers. W IN Bfcs't Material and Workmanship and Uf Best Material and Workmanship and Lowest Prices, at Johnston Bros. WINTER BOOTS „ - ' YV For Gentlemen from 7s lid to 255, and Tan Boots from 8s 6d, at Johnston's. "INTER BOOTS , . V V For Ladies from 6s lid upwards, and a Good Selection of American Boots and Shoes. ' * lid. to sizes ' to 9: 10 to 13, 4s lid; 1 and 2, 5s lid; high legs. ' ■ WINTER BOOTS , . For Boys in all sizes, and at prices to suit most purses, at Johnston's. INTER BOOTS ■ C V ¥„ And Evening Shoes in great variety, at ■, Johostoii Bros.'. 57, Karangahape Road.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11692, 29 June 1901, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11692, 29 June 1901, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11692, 29 June 1901, Page 8

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