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Sales by Auction. . — — . .... .. ■ ■1 . ■ ■ - ; TX7"EDNESDAY. J-\E€EMBER lO} . 2 P.M. I — ! ... . 1 JJIGIILY JMPORTANT I gALE OF piTY pROPERtIES, I '. : IN THE ESTATE OF MRS. ELIZABETH WEBSTER, DECEASED. I PDEN rpERRACE, "NJORTH pOAD. 1 — \ ry\ IXJANDENO JACKS&N. Instructed by the Executors, will; sell by Public Auction, at his Rooms, Cuatiai-st. E.. on the above, | T OT I—CORNER OF NEW NORTH: ROAD ! JJ AND BASQUE ROAD, having a frontage of 27ft to New North Road, by 85ft*i5in to Basque, together with two-storeyed Ship and Dwelling, occupied by Mr. Hutchinson. Grocer- * I LOT 2—NEW NORTH ROAD— frontage by a greatest depth of 112 ft 9iu. with the premises now occupied by Mr. W. Over, Pianoforte Manufacturer. V LOT 3—CORNER OF NEW NORTH ROAD AND BASQUE ROAD, with the two-storeyed Building and Premises.erected thereon, now occupied by Mr. Hutchinson as a Grain Store. LOT 4-«-BASQUE ROAD—4-roomed Cottate, with wash-house at back of above Lot, having a frontage of 29ft to Basque Road by a greatest depth of 57ft; now let at 7s 6d per week. • I LOT 5-BASQUE ROAD—Lot 19. 37ft td Basque Road by 95ft Bin deep, with the 7-; roomed House erected thereon; now let at 12s per week. \ LOT 6—CORNER OF BASQUE ROAD DUNDONALD-STKEET—44ft 4in to Basque Road and 94ft 6in to Dundonald-street, with the seven-roomed House erected thereon; now let at 14s per week. LOT 7—MOUNT ALBERT—* Acres Level Volcanic Soil, free from stone; two road frontages, with the substantial House, with iron roof, now occupied by Mr. Hunt. Also, CORNER YORK-STREET AND UPPER QUEEN-STREET—WeII-built Villa of six rooms, with 2 fireplaces and iron roof; 2 Shops, with cellar and storeroom; fixed copper and conveniences:. having a frontage of 68ft to York-street and 36ft 6in to Upper Queen-street. The Properties are Flagged. Plans can be inspected at our office. rn TIJANDENO JACKSON, AUCTIONEER AND LAND AGENT. CUSTOM-STREET E. •\\7-EDNESDAY, JVECEMBER -J 9 2 P.M. SHERWOOD. NEW NORTH ROAD, MT. ALBERT. 5-ROOMED VILLA AND LARGE ALLOTMENT. T ANDENO JACKSON (In conjunction with Messrs. Buttle Bros.), will sell by Public Auction, at his Rooms, Custom-st. E., ALL THAT VALUABLE FREEHOLD, situated at Mt. Albert, just past Mountain Rd., and being Lot 5 of a re-subdivision of Lots 6, 7, 8. and 9, of subdivision of Allotments 38 and 39, Parish of Titirangi, together with the COMFORTABLE 5-roomed house, in good order and condition, erected thereon. ,-•--.*• , / '"". pRIDAY, JXECEMBER ~i A AT 2 P.M. , IMPORTANT TO SPECULATORS, GRAPEGROWERS, WINE-MAKERS, AND OTHERS. EXTENSIVE f\ LASSHOUSES, /"ORCHARDS, ETC., p'EMUERA. pUILDING QITES AT pRAM npEUMINUS. T M ANDENO JACKSON Has been instructed by the N.Z. Winegrowers' Association, Limited, in Liquidation, to sell by Public Auction, at his Rooms, Custom-street, as above, •' rjUIAT MAGNIFICENT PROPERTY KNOWN JL AS '* GARDENHYRST," KEMUEKA, Which contains the most extensive Hot and Glass .nouses for growing Grapes, Tomatoes, and Cucumbers oi any properly in New Zealand, uhe Property is centrally situated, on the Remuera-St. ueliers Road, und is within seven minutes of the tram to the City. To , a practical man, tne Property otters the chance of a liietime. Everything is in good order, and here the earliest grapes, tomatoes, and cucumbers arc grown lor the Southern markets. City water laid on. 'there is about 16 Acres of Lanu, all of winch is trtiit bearing," grapes and apples chiefly. Large 7-roomed Residence, 4-roomed Cottage, and 4-roomeu Snop lor sale of fruit, etc. There are 9 Glass and Hot Houses (five with heat), having a total length of 1053t't, with 707 bearing vines. The property has a frontage to Kemuera Road o: 9'diii (facing the famous. Meadow bank properly), and to a side road of 899 ft. Quite two-thirds of the Property is available tor future sub-division, without interfering with the glasshouses, and is a Property that will rapidly rise in value. There is also on the Property a fine new wine cellar, 62ft by 45ft, brick, with concrete floors, with stillroom and bond. Should the buyer not take up the wine business the cellar could be profitably used either as a cider factory (there is a demand for good eider, and plenty of apples are on the- properly, also powerful cider press), or the cellar -would make a fine fruit cannery or jam factory, and would equally suit as a vinegar and pickles factory, or as an aerated water factory, or for a combination of these. The stock of the Wines,»about 18,000 gallons, will be sold subsequently as a separate concern, but the purchaser of the Gardenhyrst may have option of taking over this branch of the business. This is a Good Proposition, and worthy Inspection. T "jVTANDENO JACKSON. AUCTIONEER AND LAND AGENT, CUSTOM-STREET E. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. -ryEDNESDAY, J}ECEMBER -| Q 11 O'CLOCK. AT THE RESIDENCE OF W. C. WALKER, ESQ., GREEN HILLS, LADIES' MILE. ELLERSLIE. JTOUSEHOLD pURNITURE AND pFFECTS. BEAUTIFUL PIANO, by Eavestaff Ladies' Phaeton, Horse and Harness. T M AN DENO JACKSON Has been favoured with instructions from Mr. W. C. Walker, who has sold his property, to sell by public auction as above. Particulars in future issue. pHOENIX poUNDRY. J OCOMOTIVE AND GIN BERING "WORKS, J3ALLARAT. JMPORTANT OALE BY A UCTION OF pNGINEERING. FOUNDRY, BOILERMAKJU INC. FORGING. HYDRAULIC RIVETTING AND WOOD WORKING PLANTS OF THE PHCENIX FOUNDRY CO., LTD., Together with an IMMENSE QUANTITY OF MACHINE AND OTHER TOOLS, AND LARGE STOCK OF NEW MATERIALS, Will be SOLD ON THE WORKS, . On TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, DECEMBER 18. 19, 20. and 21, 1906, At 10.30 Sharp, Each "Day. The most extensive, complete, and up-to-date Engineering Plant ever offered at auction in Victoria. The Company 13 in liquidation, and the Plant and Effects must be Sold to wind up its affairs. By order of CAMERON AND SUTHERLAND, Machinery Merchants, Melbourne, B-il- , larat, Bendigo, and Sydney. 1 Full particulars in Catalogue, obtainable from the office of this paper, Cameron -i,-u . Sutherland, or the Auctioneers, 13 ELL * AMBERT. AND i " , °» V SALLARAT, VICTORIA. "'

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13355, 8 December 1906, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13355, 8 December 1906, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13355, 8 December 1906, Page 12