Sales by Auction. £ AT 2 O'CLOCK. M T ' ]E DEN ~ >EOSPECT 'pEBEACE. RESIDENCE, SEVEN LARGE ROOMS, AND SECTION, 50 BY 230. T ANDENO JACKSON (Instructed by the Owner) will Sell by Public Auction, at their Rooms, Customfitreet E., on the above date, That very attractive residence of seven large rooms; drawingroom, 19. by 13.6: diningrooin. 20.6 by 13; other rooms of corresponding: size; Orion range and gas stove in kitchen; pantry, bathroom, conservatory: wash-house, copper and tubs; large workshop arid coal store. LARGE SECTION, 50 by 230, nicely laid out and planted with lemon, peach, fig, and walnut trees; 2min. from car. Property Flagged. JjIRIDAY, AT 11 O'CLOCK. jyUNTJA. 10 1 A 0 g PLENDrD CJOUNTEI. rp "jyj-ANDENO JACKSON, Instructed by JAMES BENTLEY, Esq., Sen., will Sell, by Public Auction, at their Rooms, Customs-st. E., on the above date, HIS TIP-TOP FARM, being Sec. 1 of Lo! 38, Parish of Hunua, containing 107 i acres, splendidly situated, about two miles from station. The property is bounded by creek on one side, and is fenced into seven paddocks; 30 acres ploughed and laid down in grass, balance surface sown, except 20 acres bush; 2-acre orchard; 100 acres ploughable. HOUSE of FIVE ROOMS, and complete range of outbuildings. The Property is Flagged. fTIUESDAY, 1910. j\JEWOOMB Will Sell by Auction at His Majesty's Arcade, at 12 Noon, QITY — JJESIDENCE AND gECTION. „ QREEN ' jgUNGALOW. Q.REY. J^YNN—2 iyjt)DERN ILL AS. UNION-STREET, CITY— Duelling of seven good rooms, bathroom, wash-house, patent w.c.. eras and water; with large section, 101.7 links frontage: by 423 links in depoti. The prospective value of this property is good, and it will mako a first-class site for large boardingliouse. factory or warehouse. TfIfOLSLEY CRESCENT, GREY LYNN— VV Modern Bungalow, six rooms, bathroom, scullery, wash-house, hot .and cold water, porcelain bath, gas fire, tiled hearths ana grates, casement windows, front and. t>acK verandahs; corner section, 50 by 125 ft. Lot 42, Sherwood Estate. , , . T?IRTH ROAD, GREY Up-to-date I Bungalow, five rooms and conveniences; hot and cold water, linen press, gas fire, tiled grates, copper and tubs, gas and water; secPREEN LANE.'oOE. CAMPBELL ROAD and Ur GREAT SOUTH ROAD— Modern Villa, six rooms, bathroom, scullery: washhouse. copper and tubs; .all conveniences, large corner section, 79ft 2in to one road and 151 ft 4in to the other. Will be sold a-s a whole or subdivided. rjIUESDAY, J^OVEMBEE AT 12 NOON. NEVILLE J^EWOOMB Will Sell by Auction, AT HIS JESTY'S ARCADE, jyjOUNT GEOOMBE > STATE, Jjyj-ORNINGSIDE. rr GOOD A L LOTKENTS, NEARLY HALF AN ACRE EACH, SITUATE IN AN ELEVATED POSITION. Five Minutes to Station.. Eight Minutes to Tram. SEMI-VOLCANIC LAND. LOVELY VIEWS. Lease for 999 Yeara, at a rent of la per annum per section. Call or Send for Plans. Property is Flagged. jpiRIDAY, NOVEMBER At 11 o'clock. BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEE. JpAETLY JMPROVED ARM OF 300 g WANSON. T ']\j[ ANDENO JACKSON (Instructed by the Mortgagee) will Sell by Public Auction, at their Rooms, Cus-tom-street E., on the above date, ALL THAT PIECE OF LAND, being Section 190, Parish of Waipareira, containing 300 acres more or less, situated one mile from Swanson Station, fichool, and post office; fenced into five paddocks; 25 acres grass, 1 acre orchard, balance unimproved; Dwellinghouse and outbuildings. The property lies well and is very suitable for fruit-growing. gAMUEL QOCHRANE AND gON, J^TD. Have, received instructions from the General Trust Board, to' Lease by Public Auction, at their Mart, 199, Queen-st., JJONDAY, QCTOBER gj AT 12 O'CLOCK, 01 VERY CHOICE RESIDENTIAL SITES, 61 EPSOM, FOR A TEEM OF 50 YEARS, Having FRONTAGES TO ONSLOW ROAD. CHURCH ROAD. AND THE DRIVE. These Sections are beautifully siitnated. being within a few minutes' walk of either the Onslow stopping-place, Epsom, or the Mount Eden Tram Terminus. They command a most extensive and exquisite view. This is a splendid opportunity of secur- • ing a Magnificent Section in this everincreasing Popular Suburb, all Allotments being over one-quarter of an acre. The position is oue'of the most elevated and healthiest in the district. MONDAY, OCTOBER 31, 12 O'CLOCK Plans and Conditions at the Auctioneers' SAMUEL COCHRANE AND SON, LTD ALBERT E. SLOMAN. Auctionoer. Property is Flagged. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. gAMUEL QOCHRANE AND gON, J^TD, AT BISHOPSCOURT, St. Stephen's Avenue, Parnell. AT AN EARLY DATE. The above have been favoured with Instructions from BISHOP NELIGAN tr Sell by Public Auction, ALL HIS HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE. This is a SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY ol ' securing FURNITURE MADE BY " THT= ■ WORLD-RENOWNED MAKERS MESSRS . MAPLE AND SONS, LONDON at your owr • prices. Watch later issues for full particulars. gAMUEL QOCHEANE AND gON, ALBERT E. SLOMAN, Auctioneer. JJ 0N E Y rp 0 L E.N~D AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES Oft i APPROVED SECURITY. I __ E. B. V AI "'- Next A. Yates and Co., i 188, QUEEN-STREET. gA I D IN CAMERA "Louisa! You know that nice lot of Seedlings I bought you? Well, they're half gone! Clean eaten off by Slugs and Snails! Saw 'em at it; I was afeard this warm rain 'ad fetch 'em out! ,The pity is I didn't get (with the plants) a tin of Rhodes's " Bough on Slugs" and a " R. on S. Distributor" where I bought the plants. But, mark my word, Loo, there'll be slaughter to-night-, -or my name's not ~ .. Saml"
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 14507, 22 October 1910, Page 4
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