Sales by Auction. -pRIDAY, QEPTEMBER i A AT 2 P.M. SHARP. QAMUEL TTAILE AND CONS, INCORPORATING WARD BAKER, Will Sell by Auction, at their Land Sale Rooms, 87, Queen-st. (per Ward Baker, Auctioneer), Instructed by the Owner in the South, owing to PRESSURE OF CIRCUMSTANCES. TTIGHLY TMPORTANT CALE OP THREEHOLD pROPERTIES, QUEEN-ST.. WELLESLEY-ST.. ALBERT-ST., AND ONEHUNGA. /^VUEEN-ST. LOT 1.-MAGNIFICENT CORNER ALLOTMENT, fronting Queen-st.. 60ft, and Waverley-st., 88Jft. This fine site is situated on the East side of Queen-st., just above the Town Hall, and has great prospective value. WELLESLEY-ST. WEST. LOT 2.-VERY VALUABLE ALLOTMENT, fronting Wellesley-st., 53Jft, by a depth of 95Jft. Quite level, and surrounded b" good buildings. On the South side of the street, just above Messrs. Arch. Clark and Sons' New Warehouse. A LBERT-ST. LOT 3.-CENTRALLY-SITUATED BUSINESS PREMISES, comprising good 2storey Brick Building, now used for turning and joinery factory, on a level allotment 30ft by IOOJft. Close to Queenst., and opposite Fresh Water Baths. /"\NEHUNGA. LOT 4— QUEEN-ST.—4 Good Houses, each containing 6 rooms; iron roof. Volcanic allots., high ground. 1 minute from trams. TjIRIDAY, QEPTEMBER O AT 12 NOON SHARP. TTAMILTON, -| i >' A CRES. Tl/TR. T rpHORNES, Instructed by the owner, will Sell by Auction at the Land Sale Rooms, 83, Queen-street, HAMILTON EAST— ACRES 1 ROOD 2 PERCHES of fine level land, close to racecourse, with extensive frontage to Heaphy Terrace. Valuable land, and will subdivide well. Land Transfer Title. Part Lot 181 and others, Kirikiriroa. Full particulars of Auctioneer. T rpHORNES, 83, QUEEN-STREET. "PRIDAY. QEPTEMBER Q AT 12 NOON SHARP. BY ORDER OF MORTGAGEE. rVNEHUNGA, "j A ORE AND COTTAGE. M R - T rpHORNES Will Sell by Auction at the Land Sale Rooms, 83, Queen-street, ONEHUNGA, VICTORIA-STREET — ONE ACRE, rich, level, volcanic land, fenced (has been market garden). House, 4 rooms, and large shed. Five min. from tram or train. Full particulars and cards to view of Auctioneer, J rpHORNES, 83, QUEEN-STREET. THRIDAY, CEPTEMBER O AT 12 NOON SHARP. TT ALU ABLE pROPERTY AT TTAMILTON. In the Assigned Estate of W. W. Lindsey. M R. jTTpHORNES Is honoured by instructions from E. Gerard, Esq., Official Assignee in Bankruptcy, to Sell by Auction, at the Land Sale Rooms, 83, Queen-st.. HAMILTON— and Particularly Choice Riverside Residence and grounds in this progressive district. The House is twostoreyed, 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 i 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. J rpHORNES. 83. QUEEN-STREET. O* J- AUCKLAND. "FRIDAY, CEPTEMBER O AT 12 NOON SHARP. CUSSEX-ST., CLOSE pT. -V-ORTH T3D. TTOUSE, O -DOOMS. M' T rpHORNES Will Sell by Auction, at the Land Sale Rooms, 83, Queen-street. SUSSEX-ST., GREY .LYNN— Verandah Residence, 6 rooms, 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 mortgage at 5J per cent. T rpHORNES, 83, QUEEN-STREET. T AND QALE AT rpE TTUITI. rpUESDAY, AUGUST O-j AT 11.30 A.M. f Favoured with instructions from Mr. John O'Brien, we will Sell on the above date, at the Town Hall, at Te Kuiti, ■i Q SECTIONS, the areas of which range J-O from Ito 10 acres. Full particulars, conditions of sale, and plans may be obtained at the offices of the auctioneers at Hamilton and Te Kuiti. NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO.. LTD.. HAMILTON. C. HUNTER, Auctioneer. rpiIURSDAY, CEPTEMBER 9 ______ ■pARMS ipOR CALE. QHAUPO. WAIKATO. The New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Company, Limited, Hamilton, have received instructions to Sell by Auction, at the Borough Saleyards, Hamilton, on September 2, 1909, at 2 p.m., THAT FINE ESTATE, situated within four miles of the Ohaupo Railway Station, lately in the occupation of Messrs. Burke Bros, and Cleary. The Property is subdivided into FIVE VALUABLE DAIRY FARMS, each approximately 200 acres in area, and each subdivision will be sold separately. » This is an exceptional opportunity to obtain a First-class, Well-improved Farm, that should not be missed. Particulars, terms, and plans, may be inspected at ant of the Branches of the Company throughout the Dominion. NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO.. LTD.. HAMILTON. 0. HUNTER. Auctioneer. /CAMBRIDGE ANNUAL TTORSE pAIR. rpUESDAY, WEDNESDAY. rpHURSDAY, ' AND TTRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 8, 9, AND 10, 1909. OAA HORSES, comprising— Unbroken Colts and Fillies Heavy and Medium Draughts Light Harness HorseS and Hacks. NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD., HAMILTON. C. HUNTER, Auctioneer. Auction Advertisements continued on Page 4.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14145, 21 August 1909, Page 12
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