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Sales by AuctionI Sales by AuctionrpßlDAY. M £ , At 2 p.m. Sharp. . SUPERIOR pARM, pUKEKOHB. TTOUSE AND 9 A ORES, TUTANGERE. T AEGE -OUILDING TOTS, •OEMUERA. * A LLOTMENT, pONSONBY. OMALL "pARM. TTOWICK. PARM, -JITTEANDA. PROPERTIES. WEYMOUTH. QAMUEL -yAILE AND QONS (Per Samuel Vaile, Auctioneer) will sell by auction at their Land Sale Rooms, 95, Queen-street, MR. ROBERT GLASGOW'S WELL-KNOWN FARM. •pUKEKOHB. VERY CHOICE FARM of over 154 acres, all fenced in numerous subdivisions, and improved, except 6 acres bush; rich volcanic loam; all ploughable and well watered. House of 8 rooms and offices. Stable and complete outbuildings; 4 miles from Pukekohe. This is an excellent property. Also. TUrANGERE. COSY SUBURBAN COTTAGE of 5 rooms, stable, coach-house, hayshed, etc., on 2 acres of level, volcanic land in grass; 11 miles from Onehunga. , Also, pEMUERA. Q J ARGE BUILDING SITES—One comO XJ prises 21 acres, with frontage to Bell Road, Scherff Road, and Portland Crescent; another comprises 3-acre, and fronts Bell Road; the other fronts Bell Road and Brownstreet, and comprises nearly 1J acres. This last commands a really fine view of the harbour, which cannot be built out. Land Transfer Titles. Also, pROSPECT-STREET, pONSONBY. LARGE AND LEVEL BUILDING LOTFrontage, 39ft; smallest depth, 150 ft; rear portion, 66ft wide. Fine level lot. Gas. water, and sewer in street. Close to trams. Also, XT O WICK. DESIRABLE LITTLE PROPERTY, comprising 4 Acres of RICH LEVEL LAND, sloping gently to the sun. Large House, and complete outbuildings. 'Bus from Auckland passes the door. Also, TV jTEANDA. SUPERIOR SEASIDE FARM, WITH GUM AND GENERAL STORE. The Farm comprises 285 acres, all fenced; 200 acres grass; good orchard; 55 acres fiat, balance undulating. Well watered in all parts. Will winter 500 sheep, and a great part will grow 80 bushels of beans to the acre without manure. House of 5 rooms, with very complete outbuildings; sheep yards and dip. Post and telegraph office and school on the property. Steamer weekly. Grand view. Goo'd shooting, fishing, and boating. Also. IN THE ESTATE Of'' THE LATE MR. A. C. LAURIE. -t7yEYMOUTH. "PRETTY SEASIDE HOMESTEAD—Good Jl House of 7 rooms, trap shed and workshop, with 19 acres of land; 1 acre orchard, balance good grass. Water frontage. Fine view of the harbour. School alongside; Manurewa railway station 3 miles. And WELL-BUILT COTTAGE of 6 rooms, with 3 acres, near the above. Close to beach and commanding grand views of the harbour. Good shooting, fishing, etc. These Two Properties MUST BE SOLD. SAMUEL AILE AND QONS, LAND AUCTIONEERS, ETC., 95. QUEEN-STREET. WARREN BLYTH AND CO., V*. Auctioneers and Financial Agents, RANFURLY AUCTION ROOMS, 67 and 89, Queen-street. COMMODIOUS. CENTRAL. WELL-LIT. AND POPULAR MART for Sale of Furniture and Household Effects. Pianos. Plate, Pictures, Objets 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 or consult WARREN BLYTH AND CO.. 87 and 89, Queen-street. Telephone. 846. Landed Property. P T? TVILLIAMSON AND pO., LAND AGENTS, 93, QUEEN-STREET. RENTS AND INTEREST COLLECTED. MONEY TO LEND ON EASY TERMS. GOOD INVESTMENT—2 6-roomed Houses, Eden Terrace; let 18s; room for another cottage. Cheap at £580. PUKEKOHE E.-200 Acres good Land, all in grass; well watered. £5 10s per acre. £9 PER FOOT—Choice Allotments, just off Jjj-i main road, Devonport, 155 feet deep. -{'/lnfr - PONSONBY, close to Three Lamps c&'xUU 7-roomed House and Allotment; corner position. EMU ERA—I3-roomed Residence; bath, pantry, etc.; half-acre land. Beautiful harbour view. Close to 'bus. £900. "jl/fOUNT ALBERT— Acres, orchard and ItA paddock; 12-roomed mansion. £2500. VIEW ROAD. MOUNT ROSKILL— Residence and largo allotment. Very desirable position £650. j? £7 {- -COMFORTABLE 8-roomed Villa, cfJ\J U at Devonport: double allotment; near ferry; in splendid order. : __ j p 0 R S A L E. PAPAKURA, Mile from Station-Nice Little l Farm, 22 acres. 5 acres orchard; good 7- . roomed House, outbuildings, and well. Securely fenced. Good grass land. GREAT SOUTH ROAD—Splendid Farm, 56 acres, good grass land, all been ploughed ; House, outbuildings; orchard; good stream; well sheltered; 26 miles from town, 4 miles Drury station and creamery. MOUNT EDEN-New Villa. 7 rooms; bath, pantry, scullery, wash-house; gas and water; handy to 'bus. Price reduced. MOUNT ROSKILL—Nice Villa, 7 rooms; scullery, wash-house, stable, oarbed, workshop; all of superior finish. Very cheap. £825—Residence, 8 rooms. Sentinel Road, I'onsonby—Every convenience; large washhouse (boiler and tubs); water and gas; tarred yard and paths; fruit and vegetable garden. One minute walk from tramline. J. A. J AMES ' LAND AND ESTATE AGENT. 31, SHORTLAND-STREET. Opposite the Auckland Club. Photograpu j AEOEGE AEEOOEY, ARTIST AND PHOTOGRAPHER. 45, Corner of Queen and Wellesley Streets. q ENAMELLED CABINETS 8 IVORYTYPES. 3 FOB 63. One 15 by 12 Opal Enlargement and One Dozen Cabinets (enamelled or mat) lor 15s. PROMPT DELIVERY. JO. ' MO R T O N, • ART PHOTOGRAPHER, BALMORAL STUDIO, KARANGAHAPE ROAD (Opposite tabernacle). Also, GLENMORE HOUSE, NEW NORTH ROAD (Opposite Mount Roskill Road).

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11949, 25 April 1902, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11949, 25 April 1902, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11949, 25 April 1902, Page 8

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