» Sales by Auction. 1 , "jirABINE "p STATE. QNEHUNGA. QUEENSTOWN .T3OAD. HILLSBOROUGH (12 Minutes' walk from tram-stop.* Fare, 2s 7d per week. Train, 2s). ■ SUBDIVIDED INTO 1Q SECTIONS,-1-ACRE TO 9 ACRES. ' 2 O J\. ■ ■'.:. Also. ■ '"■■■:■ 9 pOOD O-KOOMED If- 3ES. The undersigned, instructed by Mr. W. R. M. Thompson, of 7, National Chambers, Swan-son-st., on behalf of the owners, w.' Sell .by Public Auction, r u - ryN rpHE p ROUND, , SATURDAY.' TVECEMBER Q 1911, '■ AT THREE O'CLOCK. . "*' ; • rpHE'3E IDEAL MARINE RESIDENTIAL X SITES, overlooking Manukau Harbour. They all" lie to the sun and are sheltered from the cold winds. Every section has splendid views. Good beach within few minutes, and deep-sea fishing: quite handy. . The land is of the best quality, and a chance like the present for a home-seeker to secure over s-acre section .at nominal cost and upon the easiest of terpis should not be missed. Gas and water laid on. \ '■"'■' ■■ ■ ■" '■■■• Also,'. I '' ' ''"' 9 REALLY GOOD HOUSES. EACH OF SIX w ROOMS, with very large sections. " TERMS ARE EASY- - " 10 PER- CENT. ON FALL OF HAMMER. " 10 PER CENT. IN SIX MONTHS, BALANCE CAN REMAIN FOR THREE YEARS AT A 1 PER CENT. Plans and further particulars can be ob- ■ tained from Mr. Thomson, or the Auctioneers. ; Property flagged. , SMITH AND TTALCOMBE, QUEEN AND ANSON STREETS. "MEVEB: Vj ! :, SPECULATE. \TEVEB ACCUMTJLAT E." There ts a good deal'of truth in the ort repeated saying. " You'll never make a fortune by working with your coat off.'' Competition in all departments of labour and commerce grows keener every day. and the average man has—to use a slang but expressive term— sit fairly tight if he wishes to keep his banking account in a healthy ~ • ■ condition. HAVE YOU EVER STOPPED TO THINK Why your friend, who is on precisely the same footing as yourself ;as regards his actual earning capacity, always has more money at his command than you have? YOU'RE TOO CAUTIOUS! Money makes Money; but. it makes it very, very slowly if you let it lie idly in the bank. Now we are.in a position to answer THREE QUESTIONS OF VITAL IMPORTANCE. TTOW mo SPECULATE. WHEN rpo SPECULATE. , -' HE RE rjpo . SPECULATE. To the first we would say: Don't entertain , any of the numerous wild eat schemes with which yon are so constantly pestered, but buy something of which you cannot possibly bo deprived. A PIECE OF . GOOD SOLID EARTH. SECONDLY: BUY IT NOW. - This City is going ahead so rapidly that land values increase at an astonishing rate. Do not procrastinate. LASTLY: ' Buv at MILFORD.- the Qneen Suburb of the Queen City. Make ''yourself the lucky possessor of one.'* at least., of the 15 Choice Sections'of " 'PHE EM "OF TITILFORD TESTATE." " rpHE p Elf OF -rVf ILFORD TESTATE." " rpHE r»EM OF "]I|ILFORD "INSTATE." " HE rjEM OF M ILFOIfrD T? STATE." 3 SECTIONS HAVE BEACH FRONTAGES. >>.". t'iiERS FRONT ON TIRI VIEW ROAD. ALL COMMAND MAGNIFICENT VIEWS. AND ARE CONVENIENT TO-'BOTH BEACH . / _ AND CAR. T3OATING. T3ATHIXO. AND pISHING AT YOUR VERY DOOR. This Unique Property will be Sold ' BY PUBLIC AUCTION ' ON THE GROUND. OX THE GROUND. *' ON THE GROUND. SATURDAY, 9- Q P.M. v Plans and further particulars from the Auctioneers, ' ) WHEATLET. T>AVEN - AND QO., DARBY'S' BUILDINGS. QUEEN-STREET, * > A Few Doors from' Customs-street. .11 JESSES. -WHEATLEY. J>AVEN AND • .' .' C a; • Acting nnder instructions, will Sell the following Desirable Properties BY PUBLIC AUCTION. • . On . "■-''■ ?■'. Tl/TONDAY. ."VrOYEMBEB* 97 .. . AT 2.30 P.M.. AT THEI3 SALEROOMS, DARBY'S BUILDi INGS. QUEEN-STREET. TTILLBBOBOUGH. QUEENSTOWN AND SEACLIFFE ROADS. 4 CHARMING MODERN. RESIDENCE OF ■A. NINE LARGE ROOMS, standing in about sir acres of . ground. , The \ House stands on the crown of a'rise, and nossessea three frontages. It has every modern convenience, including motor shed, stables. .;ic.. attached, while the grounds are beautifully laid out in gardens, lawns, shrubberies, tennis lawns, etc There is a magnificent harbour view, and you are , within 12 "minutes of the car. Without interfering with the House. 1450 ft frontage could be sold, and would realise not less than £2 per foot Cards to view from Auctioneers. The Property is flagged.'; , / , '. ; 9 -ROOMED RESIDENCE. TRAFALGAR-ST.. ONEHUNGA. handy to car: good level allotment; 198 by 174. volcanic soil, free from rock. The rooms are large and lofty, and! there is every convenience. The House hats return verandahs, and has a really i.ice appearance. It is as good as new. having, only been built a few years. Cards to view from Auctioneers. The Property is Flagged. . SURREY TJILLS TESTATE. TO WIND UP SYNDICATE. • 9 QRIGINAL SECTIONS. , SECTION No. 91. Tutanekai Road, 40 by 140 O feet ... . f .;\ SECTION No. 101. Tutanekai Road, 40 by 130 D feet >-.'■; ' ' SECTION NO. 41. Hinemoa Road, 40 by 140 O feet. MUST ABSOLUTELY BE SOLD. EASY TERMS Property Flagged. j ''' " ■ ' ' '' - "''.'■■• . -> Legal Notices. rp SCOTT SMITH. 1. SOLICITOR. ' STRAND ARCADE. F. H. Levien. M.A.. LL.B. .-?, ' R. Abbott. t evien and \ BBOTT. barristers; AND "Solicitors. ' (Both lately associated witL the office of A. Banna. Esq Barrister and Solicitor). '-, 91. QUEEN-STREET (Off Fort-street). RAPIER AND CMITH. ' BARRISTERS AND SOLICITORS. , i 3. 4. and 5. SECURITY BUILDINGS, AUCKLAND.' '\ ' N.B.—Money to Lend on Land at Very Low' ; ;_ "■' Interest. • •' ; ■ ■■<J ..■ ■ -
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14845, 23 November 1911, Page 12
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