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Sa as by Auction. . y • JjWDAY, JANUARY. g-£ - AT 02 NOON SHARP. y JMPOETANT ; ALE OS }. '■ - . QITY; AND gUBURBAN pROPEBTEES. >f " M* J HOENES - Will sell by auction at his Land Auction Mart, 91, Queen-street, L " By Order of the Executors in the Estate of the d Late 11. P. Windsor, I. a TTA MILTON ROAD, PONSONBY—BEAUTIs JO. FULLY SITUATED RESIDENCE, occupy--0 ing the most central position in this charming locality. There are eight large and loftv rooms, besides kitchen, scullery, storeroom bathroom with plunge and shower and lavatory, pantries, lii.en press, workshop, conservatory. The House is built on concrete foundations, with brick piles; all well drained and fitted in most choice manner; verandah and balconies on two sides, commanding lovely views of harbour. The grounds consist of over one acre perfectly level land tastefully laid out in vegetable and flower • garden, lawns, and orchard, and having 150 5 feet to Hamilton Road. b N. ~~ Also, • Under Instructions from Mrs. McKean, POLLEN-STREET, GREY LYNN, close to JL Ponsonby Road, Great North Road, and Trams— VALUABLE BUILDING ALLOTMENTS. the pick of the district, with gentle slope towards the street. Bach 'Allot-' 1 ment is filled with lovely fruit trees, all in • bearing, and oommands extensive viows. The J frontage to Pollen-street is 290 feet by 132 feet. > This offers an opportunity to secure a level allotment close to trams and near to town. L.T. Title. Property flagged. Plan at the Office, showing the varieties of Fruit Trees on each Allotment, or will bo shown b" Mrs. McKean, Crammer Eoad, close to Pollen-street. • ._.■■■■ Also, > By Order of J. Wigmore, Esq., VICTORIA AVENUE, REKUERA—COMPACT AND CHOICE RESIDENCE of 12 rooms, besides bathroom, scullery, etc.; excellently fitted, - and with wide verandah round throe sides; slate roof; also wellappointed stables, with concrete foundations and floors, loose boxes, harness and man's room, hay loft, etc. .'The grounds consist of' , sa. 3r. 24p. of lovely grounds, facing oast • and north, all fenced and subdivided in paddocks; large orchard and garden. There is a frontage of 265 feet to Victoria Avenue, ami over 900 feet to side road. Well adapted for subdivision. Lovely views. Land Transfer Title. Terms: Half cash, balance at 5 per, cent. Cards to view and all particulars of the Auctioneer. Also, Under Instructions from the Trustees in the Estate of the Late Mrs. Ilaslett, Alfred-street, ALBERT park—That CHOICE RESIDENCE of 16 rooms, with scullery, pantries, wash-house, wood shed, etc., known as " Hinemoa." with an Allot- i ment having 57 feet to Alfred-street by 152 I feet, leased from the City Council for 99 years from May 21. 1877, at the nominal rent • of £17 10s per annum. The present tenant has lease with three years to run, at £143 per annum rental. There is a mortgage of £800 on the property, which will be sold subject to the mortgage and totnuicy. Also, Hepburn-street— two first-class RESIDENCES, near top end of street. Lot 1 has 44 feet 9 inches frontage by 150 feet. Verandah Cottage of 7 rooms, bathroom and scullery; lovely views, elevated position, and close to Western Park. Lot for over £40 per annum. Lease from City till 1915 for £10 per year, with one-third compensation at end of term. . And LOT 2 has 44 feet 9 inches to Hepburn-street and 154 feet to Smith-street (Corner Lot). Verandah Cottage of 6 rooms, bath and scullery; also stabling and wash-house; lovely views, closo to Park. Let for £40 per annum. Ground rent, £10 per annum till 1915. One-third compensation clause . at, end of N.B.—The above must bo sold to close the Trust. . > _ '. Also, • ' WOLFE-STREET, off Hepburn-street— FREEHOLD ALLOTMENTS, 66 feet by 111 feet, suitable for erection of Cottage Property. Good cliance for a builder. Must be sold. '• , Also, By Order of the Owner, who is leaving the District, I' TXERNE BAY ROAD, PONSONBY— JuL ful Residence of 6 rooms, bathroom, and pantry; quite new; built for owner's occupation, of the best material; fitted with . every convenience; incandescent lights, plunge and shower baths, lavatory, etc.; wash-house, with copper in masonry, and fixed tubs; extra lofty rooms, tastefully decorated; lovely views, nice garden, asphalt paths. I can. strongly recommend this as a first-class homo, , Allotment, 49ft 6in by 152 ft, level. Also, NORTHCOTE, QUEEN-STREET, close to Hotel— House of 6 rooms, stabling (8 stalls), all iron roof, and an Established Business of over 30 years' standing. Splendid well of water, never dry; 68ft to Queen-street and sea, by an average of 145 ft. Now let at 15s per week to good tenant. Terms: Half cash, balance on mortgage. Recommended as a splendid investment. Also, By Order of the Mortgagee, EAGLAN NORTH—2I2 ACRES, in the Parish of Pepepe, Lota 82, 152, and 158, and onehalf undivided interest in another 100 acres in samo parish, Let 155. Full particulars of these properties and cards to view can be obtained on application to the Auctioneer. J 'J* HOBNES ' LAND AUCTIONEER. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 24, , At 12 o'clock. | . FIRST-CLASS PROPERTY. For Sale at I'ukekohe Sale Yards, on Monday, February 24, at 12 o'clock, The property of THE late W. H. 1 MADILL. Consisting of 170 Acres First-class Land, sub-' divided into 13 paddocks, all in grass with the exception of 10 acres in turnips., A 9-roomed House, nearly new; cowshed, stablo, and other outbuildings all in good order. Fifty cows were milked through the winter, and the Farm will carry double that number. 100 acres of the above is reclaimed swamp. This Farm is a really good 0110. and is situated about one nlilo and a-half from Pukekohe Railway Station, and 21 miles from creamery. . . ALFRED BUCKLAND AND SONS, Auctioneers. MONDAY, JANUARY 27. Commencing at 11 o'clock. ON THE PREMISES,, NO. 82, VINCENT-STREET, CITY. ' NEXT BELOW BELMONT HOUSE. GENERAL HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. THE UNDERSIGNED has been favoured WITH INSTRUCTIONS from MRS. WHYTE, who ■ is giving tip Housekeeping, to sell by auc- j tiou, on above date, / ] rpilE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, ( . Asundor:— , Diningroom Suite Couches'. Sideboard, Dining Table. A B. Chairs, Pictures, Ornaments, Carpet, Linoleum and Floor Coverings, S. and D.I Bedsteads, W.W. Stretchers, Mattresses and Bedding, Duchess Pairs, W. Stands and Tables. Toilet Ware, Mirrors. Cheats of Drawers, Curtains and Blinds, Polos, Tables. Chairs, Bedroom Requisites. Kitchen Dresser, Kitchen Tables. Glass and China, Cutlery. General Kitchen Utensils, Meat Safe, Tubs, Blankets and Linen, and General Sundries, etc. On View Morning of Sale, from 9 o'clock. Terms—Strictly Cash Before Delivery. • LOUIS LEWIS, . Auctioneer. „ The Auctioneer begs to announco that dates for Outdoor Sales are now Booking forward. TEMPORARY ADDRESS: 15, HIGH-STREET.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11872, 25 January 1902, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11872, 25 January 1902, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11872, 25 January 1902, Page 8

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