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Sa'es by Auction: THIS DAY. >p\ TWO BUILDING ALLOTMENTS. CHURCH-STREET. DEVONPORT. The Subscribers have received instructions from the Trustees, in Estate of Francis Hunt deceased, to sell by auction at their Rooms, Queen-street, on Monday, September 15, at 12 o'clock, ■ i ALLOTMENTS 24 and 25, Section 6. DevonJ\ port, having 40ft frontage each to Church-street, by 120 ft deep. SAMUEL COCHRANE AND SON. J. DACRE, Auctioneer. THIS DAY. DWELLING HOUSE, WITH 6 ACRE.-; FIRST-CLASS LAND. OTAHUHU. The Subscribers will Sell by Auction at their Booms, Queen-street, on Monday, loth mat., at 12 o'clock, T\ESIBABLB PROPERTY AT OTAHUHU. Consisting of: DWELLING HOUSE of S rooms, with stable, carriage-house, feed-shed, fowlhonse. and pjgi£rie«. with 6 Acres First-class Land, all wire fenced and in grass. Well situate, on road {rem Pamnure, near District .school. SAMUEL COCHRANE AND SON. J. DACRE, Auctioneer. THIS DAY. At 11 a.m., and continuing all day. AND EVERY DAY THIS WEEK. tn rpaE TgRUNSWICK ]\[' AT?TIMMENSE AND VARIED LINES Of -pvRAPERY. pLOTHING. pUTLF/RY. ; pROCKERY". QLASSWARE. Etc.. Etc. j FRESH OASES OPENING UP DAILY. I- the Assigned Estate of MCCATILL and Co., | Of LONDON, MANCHESTER, AND BELFAST. , THE AUCTION SALE TO-DAY Will be Conducted by jyjTR. "gLYTH, •Who will Guarantee that Each Line Offered WILL RE SOLD WITHOUT RESERVE TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER. Do Not Fail to Attend This Sale. BARGAINS FOR ALL. rrARCY FORD, Liquidator in the Est at*. frmiDAY. SEPTEMBER -J^' At 12 noon, sharp. TMPOKTANT CADE OF THIRST-CLASS TTOUSE pROPERTY, SUITABLE FOR HOMES OR INVESTMENTS, AND VALUABLE T>UILPING ' i LLOTMENTS. IN CITY AND SUBURBS. M R. J T HORNE3 Will sell by auction at his Land Sale Room?, 91, Queen-Street— PICTON-STREET. CITY—A Choice Residence of 9 rooms, exclusive of bathroom, scullerv. pantry, and outbuildings; wash-house, has good copper and water; splendid allotment, at top of Picton-street. having 92ft of frontage with magnificent views of the water .•oat £1200 to build; held on lease from City Council for 13 years, at the nominal ground rent of £14 108 per annum, with one-third ot the value of the Buildings at end of term. The owner is determined to realise. Also. COBDEN-STREET, ClTY—Neat Verandah Cottage of 7 rooms and scullery; bar window, iron roof; brick paths; freehold allotment, 30ft by 90ft; close to Karangahape Road. A line investment, or handy home. Also, O RUMMER ROAD (Corner of Surrey-Street) KJ —Having 52ft frontage to Crummer Road a,nd 115 ft 6in to Surrey-street, with choice and superior newly-built Residence of 6 rooms, scullery, and bathroom, with bath and lavatory; verandah, two sides; spacious and uninterrupted view for miles; fitted with every modern convenience, and built for owner's occupation; wide hall, pantry, storereom; elevated position, well off the ground; city water, gas, perfect drainage. A most comfortable and elegant home. Photo, in office. F.Ray terms if desired. Land Transfer Title. Also, CRUMMER ROAD—Allotment, 40ft by 115 ft 6in; New Verandah House of 6 rooms, besides scullery and bathroom; on high ground; well built, and fitted with every modern improvement; gas, city water; drained to main drain; lavatory, bath, washhouse (with patent boiler and fixed tubs); wide hall; pantry and storeroom; concrete paths. A choice Residence, lor home or investment. Specially recommended. Land Transfer Title. Also, OURREY-STREET— Valuable Building £5 Allotments, near Great North Road; each 40ft by 132 ft, being Lots 24 and 25. •section 4; level, commanding views. Also, CORNER LOT. CRUMMER ROAD—A parti- ' cularly choice Corner Allotment, having 52ft frontage to Crummer Road, and 115 ft 6m to Princeps-street; perfectly level; splendid position, and approached from Great North Road by tarred path all the way; no gullies. This will be absolute! sold. Term-:: £30 cash, balance at 5 pe-.- cent. Also. CRUMMER ROAD (adjoining the above)— > Perfectly New Verandah Cottage of 6 rooms, bathroom, and scullery; wash-house with copper and fixed tubs; verandah front and back: fine level allotment, 40ft by 115 ft 6in; all in garden. L.T. Title. A perfect home. Also. BACKVILLE-STR EET, RICHMOND ROAD— Choice Level Building Allotment, having 49ft 6in frontage by 150 ft. all fenced, and with old Cottage on it; gas and city water are now laid in thi3 street, and 'buses pass. For absolute sale. For Particulars and Cards to view, apply to the Auctioneer, T rpnoRNES, 91, QUEEN-STREET. C. LEWI?.! [THOS. DAVIES. TO-MORROW, At 11 o'clock. IMMENSE VARIETY OF SUPERIOR -pURNITURE & TjIURNISHING QOODS. 4 PLATE-GLASS WARDROBES, 4 PlateGlass Cheffoniers, 1 Large Linen Press, 3 First-class Leather Suites. 24 Diningroom High-back Chairs, 4 Duchess Pairs, 5 Combination Sets, 10 Chests Drawers. 24 Assorted Carpet Folding Chairs, 12 Octagon Tables. 30 Brass-mounted Bedsteads, Large Lot. Bedding, 4 PIANOS. 3 Office Tables and Chairs. Carpets. Rugs, Toilet Ware, Mangles, Washing Machine, etc., etc. /"IABRIEL T EWIS AND pO. Will sell on above date, at 11 o'clock, TMMKNSE VARIETY OF ABOVE INSPECTION INVITED. GABRIEL LEWIS. Auctioneer. TTfTABREN BLYTH AND CO., ,VV, Auctioneers and Financial Agents, KANFURLY AUCTION ROOMS, 87 and 89. Queen-street. COMMODIOUS, CENTRAL, v/ELL-LIT, AND / POPULAR MART lor Sale of Properties. Furniture, and Household Effect*, 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 von have anything for Sale, write to or consult WARREN BLYTH AND 00., 87 ami 89, ftaocß-street, Telephone, 246.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 12071, 15 September 1902, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 12071, 15 September 1902, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 12071, 15 September 1902, Page 8

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