. Sales by Auction. pRIDAY, £6, AT 2 P.M. SHARPgAMUEL yAILE AND gONS (INCORPORATING WARD BAKER) Will Sell bv Public Auction, at their Land Sale Rooms, 87, Queen-st. (per A\ard Baker, Auctioneer). PREEHOLD QOTTAGE pROPERTIES, In Estate of the Late Mrs. Harriet I- Morris, KING-PT NEWMARKET—TWO FOURROOMED COTTAGES, scullery; gas. city sink Orinn range, p.w.c., good cinun level 10l 33ft by 99ft, to each house. TO BE SOLD SEPARATELY. r<P!?TVG-ST ONEHUNGA (nearly opposite S liai way Station)—FOUß-ROOMED COTTAGE, range; city water: with view of Manukau Harbour; level volcanic lot, o6tt 3.47 ft. THIS ESTATE MUST BE WOUND UP. P BID AY, 26, AT 2 P.M. SHARPgAMUEL yAILE AND ONS (INCORPORATING WARD BAKER) Will Sell by Public Auction, at, their Land Sale Rooms, 87. Queen-street, pREEHOLD. pASS, COMPRISING TWO SEMI-DETACHED I 1 nwi'T TiTNGS each containing rooms, iron roof, 'recently r and improved. Let at 28s per week Land. oOlt dj 100 ft. pRIDAY. 90, AT 2 P.M. SHARP. gAMUEL yAILE AND gONS (INCORPORATING WARD BAKER) Will Sell bv Public Auction, at their Land Sale Rooms, 37, Queen-st., IN DECEASED ESTATE, TT pprp OUEEN-ST. ONEHUNGA—-Old CotU S with 754 ft frontage by 296 ft deep »i,. H\T F 4\- \CRE of rich volcanic fand ONLY 75 YARDS FROM CAR STOP AT TRAFALGAR ST. CORNERpRIDAY, AUGUST 20, AT 2 P.M. SHARP. gAMUEL yAILE AND g ON3 {Per Ward Baker. Auctioneer) will Sell by Auction at their Land bale Rooms, 87, Queen-street, pAUPO. ON THE FAMOUS TOKATOKA SWAMP (Estate o£ Jas. Fletcher, deceased.) TTERY RICH FARM of 2£7 ii Acres TIP-TOP V LAND. All has been drained and fenced and about half put in grass: some hahikatea bush. Cottage of three rooms; li miles from creamery and four miles from wharf, etc. Launch access to the property, ptle: Occupation with right of purchase. Pent £32 7s 8d per annum. Ihis land equals jiiivthing 011 the Northern \Vairoa as a Dairying or fau'ENING f arm ; could no* be beaten. The piace MUSI BE SOLD TO' CLOSE ACCOUNTS. PRIDAY, 26, AT 2 P.M. SHARP. gAMUEL yAILE AND gONS W Sell by Public Auction, at their Land Sale Rooms, 87, Queen-street. INSTRUCTED BY THE MORTGAGEES, N EW L YNN. (FEW YARDS I ROM SCHOOL), 10 A CI:ES On GREAT NORTH KOAD; fenced and c'lb.H videii: seven acres grass and 600 Vv EI.L ASSORTED FRUIT 'IKhES; three ghcua Oniy quarter mile from level crossing (motor train stop) and EIGHT MILEa FROM AUCKLAND. pRIDAY, gEPTEMBER AT 2 P.M. SHARP. Q AMU EL yAILE AND gONS (INCORPORATING WARD BAKI'R) Will Sell by Public Auction, at their Land Sale Rooms, 87, Queen-street (per Ward Baker, Auctioneer),
"yiEW "fy£T. ]^DEN, Q U BST A NTIA LLY-BUILT EI GIIT-ROOM ED O RESIDENCE, 011 one floor; gas, city water: bathroom: wash-horse, copper, tubs, ;tc. On LEVEL VOLCANIC ALLOTMENT, 70" BY 147 FT Pre' from stone. Convenient to cither Mt Ed en or Dominion Rd. Cars. T* RID AY, gEPTEMBER ' AT 2 P.M. SHARP. g AMU EL AND gONS (INCORPORATING WARD BAKER) Will Sell by Public Auction, at their Land S.;:e Rooms, 87, Queen-street (per Ward Bp.l cr. Auctioneer), J^ARANGAHAPE >TO. O 1 —"STfTELL-BUILT SIX-ROOMED JLI VV HEART OF KAURI HOUSE; large diningroom, gas, city water, bath, scullery, porch; wash-house, copper, t> .5. Level Allotment of 06ft frontage: stands high. Good position. ONLY FEW YARDS FROM KARANGAHAPE RD. 'JpUESDAY, gEPTEMBER j^TEWCOMB Will Sell by Auction, at His Majesty's Arcade, AT 12 O'CLOCK NOON, THE WELL-KNOWN ryj-ILFORD STATE, 'J'AKAPUNA, SUBDIVIDED INTO 91 QHOICE jgUILDING gITES, With Native Trees on almost every section. Volcanic, soil. Handy to Beach. Lake, and Tramline. Also, SECTION, Corner of Milford and Hurstmere Road, with SUPERIOR RESIDENCE, 10 rooms, two bathrooms, etc.; hot and cold water; telephone; fernery, stabling, etc. Suitable for Doctor, Boardinghouse, or Gentleman's Residence. INTERESTING TO INVESTORS gANDRIDGE TTALL. AT AUCTION. GEPTEMBER rr O I , AT 2 P.M.. ON THE PROPERTY. j. n7~K K ™ Mi favoured with instructions from the Owner, MRS. W. 11. WATT, to Sell that A GNIFICE N T P ROPER T Y By Auction. THE GEM OF ALL WANGANUI. Over 2 acres, beautifully situated on Terrace, in our main street. The grounds artistically laid out in lawns, gar-ens drives, etc. Frontages to Victoria Avenue', Wicksteed and Plymouth Streets. A DELIGHTFUL HOME FOR A GENTLEMAN A SURE AND SAFE INVESTMENT FOR \ SPECULATOR. The Honse is the finest built in the c.istrict. with cedar doors and windows. All downstairs plastered walls and ceilings. Rooms as follow:—30 by 18, two 26 by 17, 19 by 16. two 19 by 15, 17 by 17, three 17 by I4ft 6in., four"" 17 by 12; 17 rooms in all; halls Bft. wide, maid's room, pantry, store, scullery, drossingroom. bathroom, p.w.c.'s, numerous cupboards, verandahs, bay windows, etc.. Wash-house and rooms in small, pretty cottage. A splendid conservatory, well stocked. Impossible to describe tho beauties, comforts, and attractions of this delightful home. You may view it on application to J. H. KEESING, Auctioneer.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 14453, 20 August 1910, Page 4
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