Sales by Auction. TjTODAY, -VTOVEMBER -JO AT 12 NOON SHARP. pARNELL-QHOICE JJESIDEN'CE, DOOMS AND QFFICES. BY ORDER OF THE EXECUTORS OF THE LATE MRS. MACGREGOR HAY (DECEASED). T "TUIORNES Will Sell by Auction at the Land Sale Rooms, 83. Queen-street, MANUKAU ROAD, PARNELL. close to Bishopscourt—Turamoc— Charmingly - situated Residence of 14 rooms, comprising drawlngroom. diningroora, smokingroom. kitchen, and 10 bedrooms. Also, scuuerj. pantry, bathroom, two linen presses, two patent w.c.'s; detached wash-house. w:tU copper, tubs, and water; coal and wood shed. There are two wide verandahs and balcony, three bay windows, wide entrance hall, and fitted throughout with all modern conveniences; hot and cold water, gas all through, and complete drainage. The Venetian blinds and gas fittings go with the residence. Built of first-olass. materials, and tho whole recently painted. The Land is level. 60ft frontage to Manukau Read by over 200 ft. held under lease, with 50 years to run at the nominal price of £9 per annum; is tastefully laid out in garden and orchard, and commands magnificent views of the harbour. Close to electric cars. Pre-eminently fitted for doctor, family residence, or high-class boardmghouse. Cards to view and full particulars of tho Auctioneer, T rpnORNES. 83, QUEEN-ST. PBEDAY, NOVEMBER J^ AT 12 NOON SHARP. C R. E OSED.ANDCELVIF,ST. "DESIDENCE. f* "DOOMS. M R " J T IIOKNES Will Sell by Auction at the Land Sale Rooms. 83. Queen-street. NO 10, ROSE ROAD, Cor. McKelvie-street (close Ponsonby Road)— Splendid House, six rooms, besides bathroom; wash-house, copper and tubs; gas and water, iron roof, range, etc.; allot.. 52ft frontage by 100 ft. The whole property is in splendid condition, and the house has recently been painted. The owner is determined to sell, and has fixed a very Low Reserve. JrpHORNES. AUCTIONEER. . 1 83, QUEEN-STREET. ■pRIDAY. MOVEMBER |g^ AT 12 NOON SHARP. QTAHUHU, j\TEW JJOUSE. g JJOOMS. M R - J. T HORNES , Will Sell by Auction at the Land Sale Rooms, 83, Queen-street, QHEPKERD-STREET, QTAHUHU. *\TEW HOUSE, sir rooms, besides bathroom, 1\ scullery, and pantry; wash-house, copper and tubs; gas throughout: verandah and bav window in front; well finished and nicely decorated: choice level allot., 64ft by 222 ft. Land Transfer Title. 1J minutes from stntion. ... Terms, half cash, balance sj per cent. JHTHORNES. AUCTIONEER. .1 83, QUEEN-STREET. THURSDAY, T\ECEMBER i AT 12 NOON SHARP. Under instructions from W. H. Wright and A. G. Buchanan, executors under the will of Mrs. F. A. Wright, late of Parnell (deceased). ■DARNELL. TpBEEHOLD "DROPERTIES. QEVEN TTOUSES AND DUILDING -ALLOTMENT, CLOSE TO ID SECTION. "VTB, T rpHORNES Will Sell by Auction, at the Land Sale Rooms, 83, Queen-street. K. COTTAGES IN FOX-ST., on Freehold Allotments. -| VILLA RESIDENCE IN YORK-ST. ■i VILLA RESIDENCE, with about one acre i of Land, having frontages to Selwyn Terrace and Fox-3t. -J VALUABLE BUILDING ALLOTMENT, IN - 1 YORK-ST. Land Transfer Titles. - ! NOTE.—The Trustees are now in a position to Sell these Properties separately, and guarantee a Land Transfer Title for each property sold. Full particulars in future issue, or of tho Auctioneer, rpHORNES,' 83. QUEEN-ST. JIRIDAY, "NOVEMBER -JO AT 2 P.M. SHARP., QAMUEL ATLE AND CONS (INCORPORATING WARD BAKER) Will Sell by Public Auction at their Land Sale Rooms, 87, Queen-street, "ftTOUNT A LBERT. O LEVEL VOIiCANIC BUn.DING LOTS, Each having a frontage of 50ft to the GREAT NORTH ROAD, and running back to the RAILWAY LINE, just past the MT. ALBEET RAILWAY STATION, and practically adjoining the LEVEL CROSSING at Harbutt's corner, where the MOTOR THAI STOPS. Level volcanic . Sections. Good locality. MAIN ROAD l-ROiNTAGES are always IN DEMAND. EASY TERMS:. 10 ner cent cash. 10 per cent, in three months. 10 per cent, in six months, balance in three years at five per cent. ■riRIDAY. -VTOVEMBER -|Q AT 2 P.M.- SHARP. QAMUEL -yAILE AND O ONB (INCORPORATING WARD BAKER) Will gell. by Public Auction, at their Land Sale Rooms, 87, Queen-street, "DOMBAY. Instructed by Mr. J. G. Rutherford, who has decided to dispose of a portion of HIS WELL-KNOWN PUKEWHAU FARM, BOMBAY, Subdivided into Three Farms: LOT 1, containing 152 a. 3r. 30p. LOT 2, containing 228 a. lr. 19p. LOT 3, containing 124 a. lr. 6p. All undulating. RICH SEMI-VOLCANIC SOIL, clumps of native bush on each lot, the balance of the :i land - being in ENGLISH GRASSES and all well watered. The HOMESTEAD, containing 10' rooms, bath, scullery, wash-house, -storeroom, etc., with large farm building 50 by 35 comprising stabling, buggy and waggon sheds and implement shed, also a granary building, is on Lot 2, and there are four-roomed Cottages on Lots 1 and 3.-..-. Post, telegraph, telephone, and school are within half-a-mile; creamery, 1J miles; Runciman Railway Station, five miles. TERMS: 10 per cent, cash, 10 per cent. In six months, 10 per cent, in 12 months, and the balance in five years at five per cent.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 14525, 12 November 1910, Page 12
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