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.Sales, by Auction.^ ',:.. QAMPB?r<L;';':pARK J jgJSTATE. ■..:;, yfQAMPBELL pARK jgSTATE,. QAMPBELL : pARK ; JgSTATE, * T3 EMU ERA. c ■*■ " *',;; -'' • '"■ " ' T3EMUERA. ;.. _ ".' W HEATLEY - "RAVEN AND . QO.. Acting under instructions, will Sell /THIS : QHOICE ...; TESTATE. SUBDIVIDED INTO 27 FINE ALLOTMENTS. ~ ',' By ..... "';..-' '■' : . :• • ~ - PUBLIC AUCTION. ' '; , T . rpo-MORROWV (WEDNESDAY), : : / OCTOBER ;; 11. 1911. AT 2.30 P.M. At their Salerooms, Darby's Buildings, . Queen-street, a few doors from Customs-street. This Property is situated a few minutes* walk from Remuera Station, along the Great South Road, and is part of the original | Homestead of Sir John Logan Campbell ! (now occupied by Mr. A. Southey Baker). | ? * CAMPBELL PARK ' [ ' Adjoins this property, so purchasers are assured of views not being built, out. ...' .TERMS:'.,:.. £25 on fall of hammer. ~ * £25 in six months. Balance in three years at five per cent. Plans and further particulars from the Auctioneers, > . ? TjfrHEATLEY, pAVEN AND QO..* DARBY'S BUILDINGS. QUEEN-STREET.' Few Doors from Customs-street. , '" QCEAN lEW pSTATE. *.' JJTLFOBD pEACH, rpAKAPUNA. "WHEATLEY. pAVEN AND Q0.." Acting under*£nstructions from the Owner, • • ' Will Sell /JIHIS - jy-AGNIFICENT TESTATE. > .. '" By : ' . PUBLIC AUCTION. At their Salerooms, Darby's Buildings, i Queen-street, .. -":::•• ' - On WEDNESDAY, QCTOBEB -| Q C •-;. AT S 2.30 P.M. Included in the Estate is the fine Residence now ..occupied by MISS HOUCHEN, containing 20 large rooms, with frontage of 240 ft to Ocean View Road, and 240 ft frontage to Muritai Road. This Residence is built .on undoubtedly the finest site in the Takapnna District, and stands on a NATURAL TERRACE . commanding unrivalled views of the Outer Harbour, which cannot possibly be built out. For many years MISS HOUCHEN has successfully , utilised it as a convalescent home. There ; is a grand opening in the locality for a first-class Boardinghouse, and the appointments, of this, place render it admirably adapted for the purpose. Mil ford Beach, noted for its safe and ideal bathing, is ; only a step from "the Property, and is an asset in itself. • There is a big demand for afternoon teas all; through the summer, and at present there are no refreshment j rooms:-; in the vicinity.. ' . . j ■|~ LOTS 17 i and 49 each have five-roomed Cottages on them; and Purchasers will be given; immediate possession. ; * . 37—ALLOTMENTS—37. ' The Allotments are in glorious positions, ,and command charming ' Marine Views. There is great prospective value in land at this favourite spot, and this is the ; last property with s * "■'.'■ ' BEACH FRONTAGES " To he cut up, consequently the last chance to securer Section at /' *' ' AUCTION PRICES. '~.'■■;'.-. ■; Terms for Building Sections: £10 on fall of hammer, £10 in three months, £10 in six months, £10 in 12 months balance in three years at five per cent. ." ; Terms for Lots with' Buildings on: Ten per cent.- on fall of hammer, 10 per cent, in three months, 10 per cent, in six months; balance in three years at five per cent. Plans and further particulars from the Auctioneers, ' ; .TfITHEATLEY,,. jTJAVEN, AND QO ; , DARBY'S BUILDINGS, QUEEN-ST. ; i (Few doors from Customs-st.) jrOHLMARAMA. \ TZOHIMARAMA. . PSPLANADE p STATE. PRELIMINARY NOTICB. ( HEATLEY, pAVEN. AND QO., Acting under instructions, will.. Sell at an early date the above : Estate, subdivided ". into - '■.''-'■:■'. ,-'• , .- . .OO - sections"— 99 ; ' EACH ABOUT A-QUARTBR OF AN ACRE. The Estate is only about 50 yards from the proposed - ■ ' _ WHARF, --■■' ,•; and has exceptional prospective ■ value. Situated-on high ground, with gradual slope towards the beach, it provides an uninterrupted and most expansive marine view, extending as far as Tiritiri. V The beach is sandy, very suitable and safe for bathing. AS a seaside) summer resort this place will be in the front rank in the near future. The terms offered should place the sections • with,in the reach of everybody, viz.:— per cent. , down, 10 per, cent, sin three months, 10 per . cent, in nine months, 10 per ■•: cent, in 12 months/balance three years at 5 per cent. Watch papers for further particulars as to ■ date;[of,sale, etc/ ■WHEATLEY, "pAVEN, AND' QO., . V AUCTIONEERS, DARBY'S BULLDINGB, QUEEN-STREET, . I ; Few door's from Customs-street. (~ ? rpHE TTAYMARKET. * pRIDAY, /TVCTOBER i O "" . AT. 12 O'CLOCK; -, ALFRED pUCKLAND AND OONS Will Sell on account of Mr. W. T. Woods, i -JO WAGGON AND ' LIGHT HORSES 1 MEDIUM DRAUGHT STALLION, solid - Worker ~ <. ;.' .:",,,,.:.. .. '. , LIGHT WAGGON, SPRING-CART, SPRING TIP DRAY i HARNESS. SUNDRIES. ETC, ALFRED "DUCKLAND AND OONB. , pUNCIMAN | YARDS. ■ ' I ' rpUESDAY, ' QCTOBER VI "AT 12 NOON. .' * ALFRED ,pUCKLAND \ AND QONS -':,. \ Will' Sell " ' : TIkAIRY COWS "■■ " AND "HEIFERS. • On account of Mr. Jas. McPherson, of Runci- . .man, who is retiring from dairying, HIS HERD OF 22 FIRST-CLASS COWS, : milking and to calve, - - 4 PIGS. ■ :: •; :' ' : ' '-',"; '... - Also. - 50 FORWARD THREE TO .THREE AND A- ■''\■■■■<■. ■' HALF-YEAR-OLD STEERS 120 YEARLINGS. TO 18 MONTHS JERSEY ; • . CROSS HEIFERS - - ; 100 YEAEIJNG STEERS.'-, ."',-"": , ; ■ A LFEED \ rpUOKLAND AND •,." CON& ; :

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14807, 10 October 1911, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14807, 10 October 1911, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14807, 10 October 1911, Page 12