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Sales by Auction. pBIDAY, QCTOBER gQTH, \ AT 2 P.M. SHAEP. QAMUEL yAILE AND gONS Fill sell by auction, at their Land Sals Booms, 95, Queen-street, Auckland, XSTRUCTED BY MR. W. COURTNEY, OP NEW PLYMOUTH. WHO HAS DECIDED TO REALISE HIS AUCKLAND INVESTMENTS AT GREATLY REDUCED RESERVES, BANGING FROM 163 TO 243 PER ACRE, "> "PINE FREEHOLD JjURM gECTIOXS, IN TffrHANGAPE pARISH (TyAIKATO). "On ACRES.-RIVERSIDE LAND; frontage (00 to the Opuatia River; regular steamer service- large area of swamp, balance undulating land, practically all plougnable Situated one mile by road from Churchill Cheese Factory, school, post office, stores, etc. ~)A ACRES—CHOICE LAKESIDE LOT; }4 fronting Whungape Lake, on winch steamers regularly ply. Some fencing and grass. Enough puriri to fence the land. Two-thirds plousuable; 2* miles from Churchill. >Q p ACRES.-RIVERSIDE LAND; frontage 500 to Opuatia River, come bush;, net alluvial flat; balance fern; two-thirds ploughable. Two and a-half miles from Glen Murray School, post office, and store. inn ACRES.-RIVERSIDE LAND, adjoining LIS the last lot, and of same character. ion ACRES.-GLEN MURRAY: fenced on, J£i\) two sides; some rough feed; about 30 acres hush; balance fern; threefourths ploughable; one mile from school, etc.; one mile from wharf. ->AO ACRES.-GLEN MURRAY; about 75 ")4tO acres bush, and 125 acres rich swamp; balance undulating fern land. Intersected by streams, navigable for rowboat 1 ' if cleaned out. One mile from school etc., and \\ miles from wharf on Opuatia. 'OKA ACRES.-PARTLY IMPROVED LOOU LAND; 100 acres fenced, 7 wires; 50 acres good grass; about 100 acres bush, and 250 acres rich swamp; balance fern land, practically all Ploughable. Intersected by Tifco Tiko Stream, which is navigable .or small steamers. One mile and a-half from wharf on Opuatia; .2 miles from Glen Murray. •7-1 0 \CRES.-OPEN FERN LAND; small ixL patches bush: balance fern, uracilcallv all ploughable. One mile from steamer on Awaroa Stream; two miles from Glen Murray. OP ALL THE LOTS it may be said that hree-quarters of the total area has a WARM. lUNNY ASPECT, is EASILY PLOUGHABLE, md that the soil is a friable one that may_be 'EADILY WORKED IN ALL WEATHER*. & country is singularly FREE FROM NOXI)US WEEDS. As regards ACCESS tne district s wonderfully favoured by navigable streams, educing freight to nominal rates at all seaons of the "v»*nr. Goods can be shipped traight from "the railway truck at Ranginri mto the land. TERMS VERY EAST! l-sth ash, balance in three years at 4* per cent. V discount of 2J per cent, will be allowed on ill cash paid over the necessary deposits. JUYERS will be me» at Churchill, and conlucted over the land. Further particulars rom the auctioneers. C AMUEL yAILE AND S° NS ' 35, QUEEN-STREET. AUCKLAND. "piHIDAY. QCTOBEE gQ™AT 2 P.M. SHARP. O AMUEL Y AILE AND S ONS Vill sell by auction, at their Land Sale Rooms, 95, Queen-street, Auckland, OWING TO OWNER'S DEPARTURE, ALLEY "ROAD. JJOTOT Jj} DENSUPERIOR SUBURBAN RESIDENCE AND 5 GROUNDS-Beautifully-finished House of 0 rooms, bathroom (hot and cold water), [cullerv, pantry, and storeroom, all on tlie me floor; wash-house, laundry, small stable md coach-hausp; over half-an-acre (104 by '30 feet) volcanic, soil; all cleared of stone, md most tastefully laid out in garden, ten!is lawn, etc.; back entrance tor vehicles. [he interior of the house is expensively inished and decorated in the very best taste Vll the arrangements are modern ana most -onvenient, and the whole property in the jest of condition; handy to trams. . As the wner is leaving the colony this choice Reilence must be sold. Messrs. Gabriel Lewis ,nd Co. will sell the Furniture by auction at in early date. AMUEL yAILE AND gONS, 95, QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND. -pRIDAY, QCTOBEE gQ™, AT 2 P.M. SHARP. a AMTJEL yAILE AND gONS, ■ BY ORDER OF THE PUBLIC TRUSTEE, TO CLOSE ACCOUNTS IN THE ESTATE OF THE LATE MR. WM. FINLAY. LOT I-CORNER GREAT NORTH EOAI ° T and PRIN%S-STREET GREY LYNN -Shop and dwelling, Will. BAKEHOUSE AND OUTBUILDINGS complete. Splendid corner section facing Great North Road 52ft am Princeps-stieetllsift. with bakers sho; and 6 dwelling rooms; bakehouse with good oven; stable, vmsh-honsi (copper boiler), and boy's room. faai and water laid on; sower drainage A splendid stand for business. LOT 11.. GREAT NORTH ROAD.—HAND] LITTLE HOUSE of 5 rooms and scul lery; iron roof; large Orion range; gas and water; sewer drainage; washhouse (copper boiler). Fine level Al lotment, 35ft by 1154 ft. Adjoins th< above. T OT HI -PRiNCEPS-S'TREET.-VERY CON Li VENIENT COTTAGE of 5 rooms am scullery:• iron roof; Orion stove; cits water; sewer drainage. First-class a I lotment. 40 by 132 ft. Elevated healths position, commanding line view am most conveniently situated just of the main road. Close to electric tram: and yet out of the dust and noise. All the above properties have Land Trans fer Title. Electric trams pass. The auctioneers would draw special after lion to this sale, as the properties are goo. and must be sold m order to close the ad ministration of the estate. Also, pOLLEN-STREET, QREY JYNN. OINGLE-PTOREY HOUSE of 7 rooms, bail O room and offices; Orion range; gas water, wash-house, with copper and fixe; tubs; sewer drainage; allotment 38 by 13211 Land Transfer Title. Very convenient situs tion. Close to Ponsonby Road. OAMUEL TTAILE AND QONS, Land and Estate Auctioneers, 95, Queen-street. TUESDAY NEXT, 12.30. TWO SMALL FARMS AT ELLERSLTE AN I'AI'ATOITOI. CARPENTER ARTHUR Will sell by auction at his Mart, City Mark* Tuesday next, at 12.30, LOT 79 OF SECTION 1, containing 6 acres Ellerslie, on the Panmure Road. LOT, containing 12 acres, Papatoitoi, nea Creamery. Furthei particulars from C. ARTHUR, Auctioneer, <iITY MARKET.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XL, Issue 12401, 24 October 1903, Page 8

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