Sales by Auction. gEASIDE TAND •; g ALB. gEASIDE Jj AND ALE- " JJEAUTIFUL ' rpAEAPUNA. ' JJEAUTIFUL rjUKAPUNA. fJiHE pAMOUS ' T HE JpAMOUS gUNNY JgEAOH Jg STATE. gUNNY ]^ EACH Jg STATE. gUNNY JgEAOH STATE, rjpHE pAMOUS rjiHE jpAMOUS YJ/'BEATLEY. gAVEN. AND 00., Acting tinder instructions, mil Sell this Glorious Estate (which is admittedly the finest property ever offered to the Auckland public) by Public Auction on -yy'EDNESDAY, 22 All must admit, but few realise, the great influence which is exercised in our lives by that all-powerful factor, Environment. Most of us divide our time fairly equallr between our places of business and our homes. Only those of us who are privileged to exchange the noise and bustle of the sordid city street for the pure, invigorating atmosphere of the seaside at the close of our day's work can adequately appreciate the gain to both physical and mental well-being that is derived from living in healthy and beautiful surroundings. Once outside the smoke and dust that settle like a pall over the city, the tired body is rapidly revived by the pure ozone wafted over miles of rolling waters; the fagged brain is soothed . and rested by the magic hand of nature. " AST, £ONELIEST, J^OVELIEST," As applied to Auckland as a City, applies even more appropriately to fJiAKAFUNA % as a Suburb. To enlarge upon its beauties would be superfluous, and even the most cleverly painted word picture would but miserably fail to convey a true idea of its charm. Imagine what it means to have your home amidst such glorious surroundings. It is a privilege which thousands of dwellers in crowded and unhealthy areas are denied, a privilege which they would give much to attain. Now is your opportunity to acquire what in a very short time will be beyond your reach—a site for a home in the sunniest part of a sunny seaside resort. appropriately called the Sunny Beach Estate. This magnificent property is situated right on the carline, just at the end of the 2d section from the Bayswater Ferry, within 20 minutes of Queen-street. Those sections fronting on the carline are right on the brow of a lovely natural terrace, running their full length and sloping gradually to one of the finest and most picturesque beaches in the Southern Hemisphere, and every one of the 90 allotments into which the Estate is divided command* a view which it . would be difficult to excel in any part of the world. To the thousands who know this property it is quite unnecessary for us to further describe it. To the few who only have a hazy notion as to its actual position and charm we would say. Seize an opportunity which but rarely occurs either to the speculator or to the maker of a picturesque home. Have you seen THE PLANS Of this Estate of Estates? Expense has been . quite a minor consideration in their' preparation/ and they are a triumph of the draughtman's skill. They present a splendid bird's-eye view JN QOLOTJBS Of the Property and Surrounding District. The terms will Immediately " gTRIKE -yOU As being so easy as to afford all an opportunity of acquiring a section of land which from its unrivalled position jy-UST JQOUBLE Its present value In the very near future. nyyHEATLET, pAVEN. AND £JO.. DARBY'S BUILDINGS." ' QUEEN-STREET. TV A N O A gSTATE, gT. | | ELLKRB jgA.f, j HP ,jyjANDENO JACKSON, AUCTIONEERS. Will Sell by Public Auction at their Booms, Tyrone Buildings, Customs-et. East, on EDNEBDAY, J^OVEMBER ■' AT 2 P.M., ■ . ' ' ' fJHIS JUNE gEASIDB JJSTATE, Comprising, 80 JJAGNIFICENT gUIuDING ALLOTMENTS, IN VARIOUS SIZES. AVERAGING . JJALF N JgJACH. Commanding SEA AND HARBOUR VIEWS of unparalleled beauty and endless charm. SHELTERED FROM SOUTHERLY WINDS. RICH SOIL, SUB-TROPICAL CLIMATE, CLOSE TO BEACH. All Sections have frontages to WELLFORMED ROADS. THE OPPORTUNITY OF A LIFE. DON'T MISS IT. TITLE. LAND TRANSFER. TERMS: 10 PER CENT, CASH. 15 PER CENT. IN THREE MONTHS, BALANCE THREE YEARS AT FIVE PER CENT. Allotments all pegged, and land flagged. CALL upon Auctioneers FOR PLAN. NOTE.— are strongly advised to inspect the -lots, only FIVE MINUTES' WALK FROM WHARF, ON LEVEL, METALLED ROAD. jpRIDAY, Jfjr AT 11 O'CLOCK. ' Jy£T. pOSKILL, J£ING'S pOAD. 2 TIP-TOP BUILDING SECTIONS, being Lots 27 (60 by 124 ft llin), and 28 (Corner Section 68ft Bin by 124 ft llin), Islington Estate. These Sections are Level Volcanic Soil, situated in the highest part of the Estate, within easy distance of the tramcars. T M andeno JACKSON Instructed by B. J. ENTRICAN, Esq. (acting on behalf of the owner), will sell by Public Auotion, at their rooms, Customsstreet E., A s A'■ B 0 v E> Sections flagged. . FRIDAY. . -\IJ AT 11 O'CLOCK. ' ? pARNELL, JJOBSON gAY pOAD, JpREEHOLD. . pBEEHOLD. HARMING pESIDENCE OF 0 JARGE AND jgECTION. Y JACKSON, Instructed by the Owner, will Sell by Public Auction, at their Rooms, Customs-street East, on the above.date. A that exceedingly valuable < FREEHOLD, comprising nearly J-acre land, having about 154 ft frontage to Hobson Bay Road, laid out in garden, orchard (some fine old pear trees), etc., together Willi the SOUND RESIDENCE of nine large rooms, with fireplace in each, and replete with alt conveniences drawingroom, 22 by 16. connected by folding doors with aewingroom, 16 by 11, bay window: dining-room. 22 by 12.6; study. 20 by 13; three large bedrooms, dressingroom, and maid's room; large kitchen, bathroom, iron enamel bath, basin, p.w.c. Plenty of linen presses, and cupboards in house; wash-house, copper, and tubs; three rooms in basement, and coal cellar. Property has some beautiful pohutukawas, commands a pretty view over towards Mount Hobsori, and Is seven minutes from trams. PROPERTY FLAGGED. JpBIDAY. AT 11 O'CLOCK. ' rjIAUMATA p STATE, jy|T. SECTIONS 204 and 205, frontage to Mt. Albert Rd., 102 ft; level; free from stone; distant view of harbour. Must be sold. Very low reserve price. T jyjANDENO JACKSON. Acting under Instructions, will Sell by Public Auction at their Rooms, Customsst. EL, as above. . /Sections flagged, <
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14835, 11 November 1911, Page 2
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