Sales by Auction. . FRIDAY, M AY 81? - :: : c; , at 2 P.M. sharp. • QAMUEL TTAILE AND : QONS (Per H. E. Vaile, Auctioneer) ;. will sell bv Auction at their Land Sale Rooms, 87, Queen-street, " " : : ' .TTT-ITHOUT "DESERVE. INSTRUCTED BY THE EXECUTORS OF THE WILLS OF THE LATE S. G. AND H. CLARK. ' /-\NEHUNGA. 1 1 ACRES IN TRAFALGAR-STREET-Rich ±2 Level Volcanic Soil, fronting Trafalgarstreet 148jft, by a depth of 443 ft (also frontage to a street at the t>ack), on which are O HOUSES, one of 6 rooms, bathroom, and 0 verandah, with iron roof, on one floor (out of ■ repair); gas, water, range, boiler, shed. Also, 2 Cottages, each of 4 rooms and verandah, with iron roof; gas in one and range in the other; water to both; large old stable. We would draw the SPECIAL ATTENTION of Investors and Speculators to this sale. The property is particularly well situated next to Andrews' Store, right on ; the MAIN ROAD, ' with a tram stopping place in front of the door (15 , minute service), and the buildings in their present state are• returning 26s per week in. RENT. As the WILLS DIRECT that the property must• be realised, and the beneficiaries require the distribution of the estate, we have received POSITIVE INSTRUCTIONS to sell absolutely .'..'... ---. WITHOUT THE SLIGHTEST RESERVE. • FRIDAY. M AY 31> AT 2 P.M. SHARP. D AMUEL TTAILE: AND QONS :. (Per H. E. Vaile, Auctioneer) will sell by Auction at their Land Sale Booms, 87. Queen-street, ..->'. IN CONSEQUENCE OF THE OWNER'S FAILING HEALTH, ' / pPSOM. ,';'..', ■■'■:."■ SEVEN ACRES AND SEVEN ROOMS. ELIGIBLE SUBURBAN HOME. WITH ' GREAT SPECULATIVE VALUE — The whole seven acres is Level" Volcanic Land, of the HIGHEST DESCRIPTION, tastefully .laid out in neat flower and vegetable'garden, orchard, and meadow. THE HOUSE is a comfortable single-storey Dwelling of 7 rooms and scullery; gas and water laid 011. The outbuildings include wash-house, bath-. ; room, storehouse, stable. coach-house, dairy, fowlhouse. piggeries, etc. . Everything in good order. This property would cut up to great advantage, as it is now only 10 minutes' walk from the trams at Greenwood's Corner and at the Royal Oak, and it is close to Onehunga-Mount Albert Road, along whicn the trams are projected. Would make an ideal home for a retired farmer or anyone wanting. to make an income out of the land. There it. NO RICHER LAND IN EPSOM. 1 F RIDAY. M AY 31) . . AT 2 P.M. SHARP. , I CAMUEL -TTAILE AND CONS - ; ' (Per H. E. Vaile. Auctioneer) will sell by , ' auction at their.'Land Sale Rooms, 87, I Queen-street, - . BY ORDER OF THE FIRST MORTGAGEES, • , I\' ' ;..' TTILLSBORO'. '/ l '■" ..: SUBURBAN ORCHARD AND HOME. " ACRES (less 2 perches), with House of 8 rooms. The Land slopes to the sun, •is well sheltered, and has been laid out in orchard of 3 or 4 acres (peaches, plums, quinces, apples, etc.), grass, and garden, but is out of order. The House is thoroughly sound, and contains 8 rooms, 3 fire-, ■ places, range, iron roof, verandah., The outbuildings include stable, trapshed, washhouse, man's room, workshop, etc.; all iron roofs. The property fronts Carleton-street, over 70Oft, and is only li miles from Queenstreet, Onehunga, by good metal ■ road, and is close to the sea. To an energetic man the sale offers a rare opportunity, especially as the vendors , are . prepared to allow £500 to remain for 5 years at 5 per cent. Lots j 6, 7. and 8 of Section 12 of Subdivision of pt. Lot 8 of Allotment 13, Parish of Waitemata.. Conditions of Sale from.Messrs. Devore, Martin, and Prendergast, or from the Auctioneers,.:: i ' ' . ;■'■ p ; '.' F RIDAY. " M AY 31, j.,:;: : ': : - ' AT 2 p.m: SHARP. ; QAMUEL TTAILE AND QONS (Per H. E. Vaile, Auctioneer) will. Sell by Auction, at their Land - Sale Rooms, 87, Queen-at., ''""*•'.,,•■. ■. '.'- < ■ TJEMUERA. .' DELIGHTFUL RESIDENCE SITE. 2 ACRES, fronting VICTORIA AVENUE; 105 ft, and running down to the creek. This most desirable site is in the best part of this popular street, and there is every chance that the trams will : run along it. It is very seldom that an area like this at Remuera- is in the market. Lots 6, 6a, 7, 7a, of Allots. 81 and 82., Sec. 16. Suburbs. Nearly opposite Selwyn-street.: Plan at our offices. - Also, ' -. IN THE ESTATE OF THE LATE MRS. J. E. GOODALL. ■: .:■ .■.-.-'. ■ * ','. ■ ■. 1 . >, ■-. .-• ■. ■■■■ pARK pOAD. • DESIRABLE RESIDENCE of 8 rooms, bathroom, pantry, cupboards, etc.; iron roof,'verandah, gas' in every room; 5 fireplaces, range; wash-house and other conveniences. Everything in good order. Level allotment, 40 by 100 ft. Splendidly situated, RIGHT OPPOSITE THE DOMAIN GATES; close to Cricket Ground; handy to trams. ' ."y;';' Also, .- . AD JOINING THE ABOVE. : AN EXACTLY SIMILAR HOUSE and Land. •.These are very comfortable and handy residences, and in a very short time will greatly increase in value, .in consequence of .the erection of the new Cemetery Bridge but the executors have DECIDED THAT THE ESTATE MUST BE WOUND UP. and have therefore instructed us to clear the properties at once. '-';'O.-\ ' Also, ;_; . ."■'■:■:/' ... '";'■; - MR.'HY. ERADNAM'S WELL-KNOWN . . PROPERTY AT :. ■TTOWICK. * BEAUTIFULLY SITUATED HOME AND SMALL FARM of 17 Acres, gently sloping, all in .grass and permanently watered; 3 acres good orchard.and garden. Comfortable and substantial .Dwelling .of." 8 rooms and bathroom b fireplaces, range, etc. ;■> stable, trapshed, fowlhouses. etc., etc. Pretty . position, with long -road frontages, in the best part of Howick, standing well up, and commanding lovely, views of the sea, from which it is 10 minutes'.walk. 'Bus to door. Bound to increase in value. '-■'.' ;" ;';;•;' Also, '.". ' / INSTRUCTED BY MR. W'M. PORRETT. WHO IS LEAVING FOR ENGLAND. ' ; '-■?;.:;'" " pANMURE..:, ' . COSY SUBURBAN RETREAT—Pretty'.;Cottage of 6 rooms, with iron : roof and verandah; large shed. etc. One Acre Very Rich Volcanic Soil, : with 300 well-assorted fruit trees in full bearing; permanent spring. Verv prettv view over the Tauiaki River, from which it is 5 minutes' walk. Close to 'bus. This is a choice little spot, and one of the prettiest places in. the village, but it must be sold, as the owner leaves for England at once: Tho FURNITURE AND TOOLS will be offered in one line as soon as the House is knocked down. Formerly known as " Freed's Orchard." : 'fi AUCTION. RUCTION. JOINTS LARGE AND SMALL, To Suit All Customers. PRESH l/TEAT TITABKET, ELLIOTT-STREET. - \ TUESDAYS SALES ON ) FRIDAYS ' AT 1A A.M. I SATURDAYS . J-V CHOICEST AND FINEST - BEEF " MUTTON PORK. NO RESERVE. . ' -:,-. All Joints Cleared at Each Sale..' All Meat Killed Under Strict Government .Inspection. ; AUCTIONEER, D V EEID. _•"
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13491, 18 May 1907, Page 10
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