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Sales by Auction. ? TpRIDAY, AUGUST 9Q AT 2 O'CLOCK. Tl/rT. TpDEN, ■DLEAZAED'S T ANE. STONE "pESIDENCE OF Q T>OOMS, ■"• Standing in V ■ : - J > ' BEAUTIFULLY LAID-OUT GROUNDS. rn IyTANDENQ JACKSON, 3. Instructed by the Owner, will Sell by Publio Auction at their Booms. Custom-st. E., on the above date, d rpHAT SUBSTANTIALLY BUILT RESIu 1 DENCE OF 9 BOOMS, with verandah (glassed in at one end) round 3 sides, 6 fireplaces and Orion range, HOT WATER SUPPLY, tiled hearths and grates, French windows, built-in cupboards, linen press—in fact, up to date in all respects; drawingroom, 20 by 12; • diningroom. 17 by 15.6; breakfastroom. 14 by 12; 4 Bedrooms. 14.6 by 12. 14 by 12, 12 by 11, and 12 by 8 respectively, C and another large room; .kitchen. 20 by 18; ' scullery and wash-house combined, built-in boiler and 2 tubs, water over each. THE SPACIOUS GROUNDS, with over 221 FEET _ frontage by 150 FEET deep on one side and 104.11 on the other, are most tastefully laid out and planted with palms, cabbage trees, , birches, hollies, flax, pohutukawa, etc ; tennis lawn (water laid on): largo hothouse (water laid on), and another hothouse (30 by 17), with fish pond built in; stable, coach-house, etc. THIS PROPERTY is well situated, just off the 2nd section of car. or within 6 minutes* 3 walk of Id section, top of Symonds-street. The Property is Flaggod. IN THE ESTATE OF THE LATE JOHN s DARLINGTON. FRIDAY. AUGUST 9 A AT 2 O'CLOCK. "DUKEKOHE TySTRIOT. TTANDY TIARM, OF CO ACRES. HP . TITANDENO JACKSON. Acting upon instructions from the MORTGAGEE, will Sell by Publio Auction, at ' their Rooms. Custom-street East, on the above date, ALL THAT PIECE OR PARCEL OF LAND, being Lot 8 of Allotment 1, Parish of . Puni. 5 miles from Pukekohe. containing 52 ACRES 3 ROODS and 15 PERCHES, semivolcanic; fenced in 5 subdivisions; aH in ) grass and ploughable except 5 acres shelter bush; 3-roomed kauri House, etc. This Farm is well situated in a thriving District, 1 mile from school, church, store, and P. 0., and i mile from creamery. ; Full particulars on application. ' The Property is Flagged. 1 ———————————————————. ________ [ "piRIDAY, AUGUST 90 ! AT 2 O'CLOCK. pARNELL, A YON-STREET. ' , rp TV/TANDENO JACKSON. Instructed by the Owner, will Sell by Public Auction, at their Rooms, Custom-street E., on,the above date, THAT CHARMING VILLA of 5 rooms, with all conveniences, scullery; wash-bouse, copper and tubs p.w.c. etc.; standing on SECTION with 33ft frontage to AVON-ST., by a depth of 100 ft. The Property is Flagged. TTTEDNESDAY. AUGUST 9K AT 2 O'CLOCK. . JTIGHLY TMPORTANT DALE rpWO ;; TyjAGNIFICENT -pREEHOLDS. SITUATED ON ONE OF AUCKLAND'S BUSIEST THOROUGHFARES ■RTANUKAU' T3OAD, ' TPPSOM. TjiPSOM JTOTLL JUNCTION JJOTEL. rp TIJANDENO JACKSON, Instructed by the Owners, will Sell by Public Auction, at their Rooms. Custom-street E.. on thfi above -ate. EPSOM HOTEL-A SPLENDIDLY-BUILT TWO-STOREYED WOODEN STRUCTURE, 67ft by 30ft 6in, with large leanto, containing 20 rooms.' 5 fireplaces, Broady range and all offices, viz., scullery, pantry, and bathroom; plenty of cupboards, shelving, etc. THE SECTION has 72ft frontage to MANUKAU ROAD, also about 200 ft to DERBY-ST. ' The outbuildings comprise wash-house, copper and tubs; storeroom, 6 loose boxes, and harnessroom, with loft over all 70 by 12; cartshed, buggyshed, and cistern. JUNCTION HOTEL-A SUBSTANTIAL TWOSTOREYED BRICK BUILDING. 32 by 48 (rest wood), containing 17 rooms. 7 fireplaces; "Broady range and all conveniences; HOT AND COLD WATER SERVICE, etc.; 6 loose boxes and large .shed, 64.6 by 14.6. The SECTION has about 234 ft frontage to MANUKAU ROAD, also about 177 ft to GREAT SOUTH ROAD. BOTH the above Properties occupy commanding positions. - The Epsom Hotel would make an excellent Boardinghouse, or could be cheaply converted into a good Block of Shops; and the Junction Hotel would make a. splendid Store, and in each case, on the remaining land, REVENUE-RETURNING Business Premises could be erected, thus assuring an increasing prospective value. Also, ANT-STREET, T>ONSONBY. THAT ELIGIBLE RESIDENCE, containing —Front room, 15 by 11; diningroom, 13 by 9 (each with register grate); four bed- ' rooms. 11 by 11. 10 by 9, 9by 9, and 10 by 7 respectively; kitchen, 13 by 9, ORION RANGE, dresser, scullery, etc.; bathroom; wash-house, copper and tubs; double trap shed-, large shed with loft; good drainage; SECTION, 40 by 200. Let at 12s per week. The Properties are Flagged. PRTDAY, SEPTEMBER O AT 12 NOON SHARP. OUSSEX-ST.. CLOSE pT. TU-ORTH J>D. JJOUBE, f? p.OOMS. -JYJR. J rpHORNES Will Sell by Auction, at the Land Sale Rooms, 83, Queen-street, ', QUSSEX-ST., GREY LYNN-Neat Verandah £5 Residence, 6 room*, bath, pantry, gas , and water, 4 fireplaces; wash-house, copper and tubs; allot., 40ft by 132 ft, paths and yard tarred and sanded; newly drained. ' £275 can remain on mdrtgage at 5J per cent. J rpHORNES, 83, QUEEN-STREET. QEPTEMBER O AT 12 NOON SHARP. ; -yALUABLE pROPERTY AT JJAMILTON. In the Assigned Estate of W. W. Lindsey. M E." J rpHORNES ! Is honoured by instructions from E. Gerard, i Esq., Official Assignee in Bankruptcy, to Sell by Auction, at the Land Sale Rooms, 1 83, Queen-st., HAMILTON— and Particularly Choice Riverside Residence and grounds in r this progressive district. The House is two- • storeyed, and has 10 large and lofty rooms, besides bathroom, scullery, pantry, and detached wash-house, with copper and tubs; , bay windows in several of the rooms, and ' gas in every room; alcove in drawingroom; hot and cold water, .fine entrance hall, and splendid balcony and verandah running on two sides of house, from which are most charming views of river scenery. The river ' runs at the foot of the grounds. Tiled " hearths, servery, and. every modern convenience. The House is built of choice material, only about 18 months ago. It stands in lovely grounds, with a valuable frontage to " the main street, only lOmin. walk from railway station, and can be confidently recommended as a thoroughly up-to-date family residence, or for high-class boardinghouse. Inspection invited by Mrs. Lindsey (on the premises), or cards to view and full information from the Auctioneer. JrpHORNES. 83, QUEEN-STREET. . 1 AUCKLAND.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14142, 18 August 1909, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14142, 18 August 1909, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14142, 18 August 1909, Page 12

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