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Sales by Auction. FRIDAY, JANUARY 95, 2 I'M. rpHE -IAULWICH pARK TESTATE. T ARE -OOAD, rnAKAPUNA. 521 ACRES OF FREEHOLD. SUITABLE FOR SUBDIVISION. WITH SUBSTANTIAL HOUSE AND WORKSHOP. WITHIN 7 MINUTES OF BEACH. pEACROFT-STREET, J> )N PORT. 7-ROOMED HOUSE AND LARGE ALLOTMENT. rp jITANDENO JACKSON. Instructed by Mr. J. Yeats, will sell by Public Auction at Tyrone Building-. Cus-tom-street, on the above date. A LL MIS MAGNIFICENT BLOCK OF FREEJtY HOLD LAM), situated on the Lake Road, close to the projected tramline, having the large frontage ol 63 chains to 3 dedicated roads. which surround the property; eminently suited for subdivision, with bis prospective value: TOGETHER WITH THE WELL-BUILT HOUSE of 6 rooms, bathroom. ! etc., etc . and large workshop, now used for I coachlniiidina The property will be first j offered as a whole, and should a reasonable j ; price lie not offered the House and 9 acres I I will he sold. Al.-o, i CRAOROFT-STREKT. OFF VAUXHALI. ROAD. ! DEYONPORT. OUPERIOR RESIDENCE, with iron roof, of ' O 6 rooms; lift studs: fitted with every | I convenience, cupboards, etc.: kitchen, bath- i j room, patent w .c.: wash-house, with copper ! I and fixed tubs; all newly painted and paper- I led; standbier on allotment 60 by 14?. ~f rich | i volcanic -oil. planted in fruit trees, large I grape vine. etc. THE PROPERTIES ARE FLAGGED pRIDAY. JANUARY 92 P.M. LAKE ROAD, TAKAPUNA •> MAGNIFICENT RESIDENTIAL ♦) PROPERTIES. j 9>>:> aches RICH volcanic .-OIL. on ; — »->-) I<>ll v- elevation, and commandint; ex-' ten-ive view-, subdivided into Three ; Ueaittilul Sites, containing over 7 ; j Acre- each 'P ITANDENO JACKSON. I Instructed by Mr. 11. H. Adam-, will -ell by , public auction at his Room-, Custntn--t reet. i on the above date, and immediately alter the sale of the Dtilwieh Park Estate". i LL THAT MAGNIFICENTLY-SITUATED I XV BLOCK OF LAND, containing 25 Acre-, divided into 3 Lots, each eminently suited for further subdivision, bavins; 2 road frontages to THE LAKE ROAD and an unformed Government Road, and adjoining O'Neill's Point Road, along which the proposed Tram Service will go. These Properties must maI terially increase in value in a very short j time. Terms 10 per cent. cash. 10 per cent, in 12 months, balance for term- of years at > per i cent. THE PROPERTY IS FLAGGED. 1 "VrCNDAY, JANUARY 90 12 NOON. i ' riIGHLY TMPORTANT PITV OROPERTY. IN THE ESTATE OF JOHN McJNTYRE LAXON. DECEASED. HARBOUR BOARD LEASEHOLD, GORE-STREET. SUBSTANTIAL BRICK STORE (2 STOREYS'. 45ft by 106 ft 6in. T "\]AM)I--N<> JACKSON Has been favoured with instructions from the Executrix in the Estate of the late Mr. J. M. Lazon to sell by public auction, at his Rooms. Custom-street, on the above date. ALL THAT VALUABLE AND IMPORTANT .-«■ LEASEHOLD PROPERTY, situated in GORE-SI BEET, being Lot 5 of subdivision of Allotment 9 and other-. See. 2. City of Auckland, having a frontage of 43ft by 106 ft bin deep, held under lease from the Auckland j Harbour Hoard at a rental of three shillings when demanded, expiring on the Ist February. 1939, the le-see receiving hall valuation on all buildings at conclusion of lease. Together with the substantially- I erected Brick Store of 2 storeys standing I thereon, now used as a grain store. The Property is Flagged. pKIDAV, pi:i;i;u.u:v Q _ P.M. QLOVERNOOK INSTATE, CLOSE 10 iKA.M '2d ,-c ...... 3 MINUTES I-ROM n;.'.1.,, .\va i. i .\llLr-.-5 r itu..i G.x'.O. RICH, DRY, vii .\.\n. LAND, SLOPING TO 1.. A.MI .SATO THOSE lii'.miii.m. .-)c.M) AND HEMENERA'I 1\ I: l.Mi.si,nr,.\lft, tut RL(.;L litING SCIJu'RHA.n smilii.\> 111; 1U..-1-OE.NCL— 'I'O i.\\r..sr SUCCESSFI LEY Is TO FOLLOW THE 'lK.uls, a.mj 1 ah iui;i.t'ilo.\ IN Sv'lUcH ruPi i.aj t«...s 1..;lm 1 no. T< M A^>o'JACKSON. Instructed b., me owner; 01 " Clovernook.' will -ell ny Public Auction at lyrone liuiidings. Custom-street, on above uaae, ''lltih, HALA.NCI. Ol- THIS CONVE.MI-..N11.Y-X SITUA IED Pi;oPr.Rt 1 . ELEYA 1 she 1 lONS, Homing (Sillies Avenue, coveted with native inisii; splendid view of harnour. LEVKIi Sl.C'i ION:-', ironting Clovernook and Manukau Itoaus. Also, THE UP-TO-DATE RESIOENCES RECENTLY ERECTED AND .-I'l.Clr II.D BELOW': — ON LINEW AND 1- Al'l ill- I'LL V-BUILT GENTLEMAN'S RESIDENCE; hackground of native bush; grand view of narbour; stone loundatiou; 'j rooms and ollicc-; Orion range; It. and c. water service; septic tank; Venetian Olinds. tiicd in-.trci- unci grates; grounds terraced and well laid out; »to 2 acres, as required. A Unarming Re- | sidence. 1 ON FLAT—NEW VILLA of 7 room-; most tastefully arranged arid decorated; stone foundation Kit); ft. and c. water -orvice; Orion range: tiled hearths, etc.; Vene- : tian blind.-; every convenience; i-acre or ; more. Tile Auctioneer. Having instructions to seil. I even though iniieii below market value-, this ■ 1- an exceptional opportunity to secure at a ! low figure valuable Ireeholii in a rapidlygrowing di-trict. REMEMBER, the Property ii close to I train id -cctiou. jmiii. IVom train, and only 1' mile-. I rum G.P.o. TERMS: lor 1100-c-. : , ea-h ; lor Sections, 10 per cent, cash, 23 1-5 in six months; or. if house be erected, the time for 2nd payment to be extended till 12 month-; balance at 1 per cent. from date of -ale. Plan- and card- to view from the auctioneer. Also. HANOAR,,L THE MOST PROGRESSIVE AND I'll ! I !.' ESQUE TOWN OF 'I HE NORTH. PRETTY RESIDENCE, known as "SANS SOU( I." an ideal home, with Over frontage. ') rooms and olllces;: best heart of kauri, and absolutely sound; verandah. "if;; "tables and c iacii-iiou-c, cowshed, etc.; wash-house and neces-a----lie-: lawn, garden lull ol choice -limbs and plants; paddock: spiendid 01chard, grape-, oranges, peaches. plums, apricots, nectarine-, etc. Area, b acre-, or more. A beautiful Home, lor absolute sale, Term-, ', cash. Also. j., .-L( . ['lONS. facing I ton-at reel ; part same E-tate;* only i-iuile from P.O. Terms. 1-0 cash. Photos ol Residence and locality at the Auctioned 's. ' Also. r piKIPUN(iA p STATE. W HANGAR IT. On Main Road to Falls, and only 1- mile Irom P. 0., 167 FOUR AND FIVE-ACRE HUH DING LOIS, just outside borough boundary, consequently reaping all advantages of borough improvement-', but e-capiug taxation. 'I his is the only available biock so accen-ible lo town, and 'i-ucre lots are now nlmo-t unobtainable. Itorougii land i- at ver\ hi'.-b figure', and fast iiu-ieasiii-' in >■;•.!lie. Tiliipunga 1- situate upon a dr.'. I"am\ ~'.,■:•:;• a. up bi'.i, 10 N.E. It oveilo.d;- the bcauOiul Wbauga- : <■■ i \'al!cy. and 1- near mineral springs and • 1 n-oiH stream. F. 1 fruit-arc-wln -01 re-i----denlial sites these lots ~■■.- un-in na--ed. AM properties L. Tiaiulei. linns, 1-j cash.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13390, 19 January 1907, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13390, 19 January 1907, Page 10