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, , Sales by Auction- , ■pRIDAY, M ARCH 24; At 12 noon sharp. TMPORTANT QALE OF prrr and suburban properties. BY ORDER OF F. C RICHARDSON, ESQ. (Now resident in England). , M R. XT HORNES Will sell by auction at the Land Sale Rooms, ' 91, Queen-street. pLEVELAND ROAD, pARNELL. " p LENDALE." CHOICE FAMILY RESIDENCE, of 9 rooms (J and bathroom, standing on Freehold Allotment: 63ft frontage to Cleveland Road l» 180 f- over a-auarter of an acre of land m tfnrden etc., and commanding splendid views, of the bay- near Id section of electric cars; all in good order and condition. Freeholds in this favourite locality are difficult to obtain. Also, 13 EMU ERA. XTKARIY 8H ACRES of Freehold, Rich VolIN einic Soil, situated at loot of Mountain Rose) and with extensive frontage to O rake 1 ( Basin, commanding views ot most, ightlu RP-iscane The grounds are tastefully laid out in garden, orchard and paddocks, and are led with choice plants and bulbs lot which Mr. Richardson was an ardent coile Therc is a further area of 3 acres, adjoining, which can be had on lease at £6 14s per year if desired. ' The House contains 9 rooms and all necessary outbuildings, and is a most desirable Family Residence. A class of property which is rarely in the market. Also, By Order of Hon. 11. B. Devcreus, Esq. ,/j\TARRET pOAD. pPSOM. . OUPERIOR FAMILY RESIDENCE of 12 lO rooms; scullery. bathroom, and pantry; with all modern conveniences; gas and -ity water, and only 5 minutes from electric cars or Remuera Station. The Grounds consist of about 2 acres of < rich volcanic soil, charmingly situated on the gentle slope of Mount St. John, and tastefully laid out in orchard, Garden, and lawns. ... This Excellent Property is for absolute sale, and the terms are very easy, viz., One-Quarter Cash, balance at 5 per cent. Also. PPSOM. NEAR ROYAL OAK HOTEL, CLOSE TO - ELECTRIC TRAMS, " WALTHAMSTOW." MOUNT ALBERT ROAD. TVTEW VERANDAH HOUSE of 5 rooms; wash1\ house;, fowl run. etc.; and level Allotment, volcanic sell, and stocked with choice bulbs, shrubs, plants, and fruit trees: conservatory; poultry shed, 60ft long. A most compact and comfortable home. Also. , S T. TTELIERS p'AY. PIIARMINGLY-SITUATED COTTAGE, of 4 \J rooms and scullery: iron roof; on level corner allotment, having G6lt frontage to i Strand, and fronting also to Lombard-street; close to wharf, 'bus terminus, and near sandy I beach. One of the best positions in this i choice suburb Also. BY ORDER OF GENTLEMAN LEAVING AUCKLAND, A LBION-STREET, pARNELL. -\TEAT COTTAGE OF 6 ROOMS, workshop l\ and shed, iron roof, Orion range, gas stove, city water; Allotment, 33ft frontage. , Also. BY-ORDER OF R. M. PASSMORE. Esq., I Who has been transferred to Dunedin— 1 I i I pRAFTON pOAD. ! IirELL-BUILT FAMILY RESIDENCE of ' 11 -9 rooms and bathroom; iron roof; fitted with all conveniences; Venetian blinds; ' wash-house, wit.i copper and fixed tubs; well drained; lovelv views. Close to Bowling Green, Tennis, and'Croyuot Courts. Allotment, 60ft to Grafton Road by 100 ft. For Absolute Sale. >• ' ". Also, ' '.. . '.*. = / ; •"• WEST-STREET, pITY. Tpwp HOUSES, one of 6 rooms and one of A 15 rooms; city water, etc.: situated off Cook-street. Always let at 17s per week; ( freehold allotment. 45ft by 60ft. Also. Instructed by A. S. Board. Esq.. PLLERSLIE pARK p STATE. -J 73 ACRES OF RICH LAND, the balance .L I 4: of this Estate, the greater portion of which i* rich alluvial flat. Will be offered in one lot. and if not sold will be offered in 2 Lots of 7J acres and 101 acres respectively. For Cards,to View, and all particulars, apply to the Auctioneer, T rpHORNES, 91, QUEEN-STREET. PREDAY. MARCH OIST. At 12 Noon Sharp Til PORTA NT QALE OF pITY AND SUBURBAN ERTIES. 7-ROOMED VILLA. NELSON-STREET. FOUR VILLAS. MOUNT EDEN, TEN GRAND BUILDING LOTS, MOUNT I! OS KILL. M" j7t hokxes ' Will sell by auction, at the Land S/io Room?, 91, Queen-street. BY ORDER OF E. WITHY, ESQ. (Who has left Auckland). "Vn-'.LSON-STREFT. pIT Y. ELL-BUILT TWO-STOREY RESIDENCE ' » » . ot / rooms and bathroom, near Wel-lington-street, having 43ft frontage to Nelson- ' street by 110 ft; fine views of harbour; in ' first-class order. Easy terms; only one-quarter cash, balance G per cent. Also, jMTOUST pDEN. OUNNYSIDE pOAD. ] POUR WELL-FINISHED ATI LAS, each with -I- 50ft by 100 ft; 6 rooms; bath and washhouse; always command good tenants. Rentals. 13a each. All the above were erected tinder the supervision of Mr. A. P. Wilson, architect, and are of an exceptionally good class. Easy terms, one-quarter cash, balance 3 per cent." Also. I BY ORDER OF OWNER FROM SOUTH. 10 VALUABLE ALLOTMENTS IN ■\TOUNT pOSKILL. In view of the early extension of the electric trams the particular attention of BUILDERS AND SPECULATORS is called to the sale. 0 ALLOTMENTS. BOSTON ROAD. 66ft by JLt 132 ft each. ] •1 ALLOTMENT, DUNBAR ROAD, 66ft by ' I. 132 ft. f* ALLOTMENTS. BURNLEY TERRACE. 40ft ! I") by, ICOft each. -J ALLOTMENT. KINGAND ROAD. 33ft 1 by 100 ft. All these Allotments are level, volcanic ■ soil; city water and gas in street: and close j to proposed extension of electric cars. I confidently recommend these for a certain big rise in the immediate future. -r rPHORNES, Land Auctioneer. '.I SATURDAY. MARCH 25th. At 1.30 p.m. PALE OF TIMBER AT OTAHUHU. Instructed by Messrs. Andrew and Loyd. the undersigned will sell, on the above date, at New Walk, Otahuhu, A BOUT 20,000 ft OF TIMBER OF VARIOUS J.\. SIZES, suitable for Farmers and others. E. turner AND SONS. Warren blyth AND CO.. » 1 Auctioneers and Financial Agents. EXTENSIVE SALE ROOMS. j 37 and 89. Qneen street, COMMODIOUS, CENTRAL. WELL-LIT. AND POPULAR MART lor Sale of Pro- ■ perties, Furniture, and Household Effects, Pianos. Plate. Pictures. Objets d'Art. Bicycles, an, 1 Goods of any description. Liberal Cash Advances made if lequired, and Account Sales rendered immediately Goods are Sold. Bank Guarantee. Very Low Charges a feature of cur Rnsiness. OUTDOOR SALES CONDUCTED IN MOST SATISFACTORY MANNER. Interviews Solicited. If you have anything for Sale write to or consult WARREN BLYTH AND CO. 87 ) »ud 89, Queen-street. Telephone. 846.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 12818, 18 March 1905, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 12818, 18 March 1905, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 12818, 18 March 1905, Page 8