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Sales by Auction. JTyEDNESDAY. January 24, AT 2 O'CLOCK. lyj-ANGANEBB p onn? - THE ST. HELTHRS OF WHANGAREL %88& BEACH. FRINGED MAGNIFICENT POHUTUKAWAS, WHICH ABE A BLAZE OF FLOWERS AT CHRISTMASTIME IT IS THE FAVOURITE HOLIDAY RESORT OF THE WHANGAREI PEOPLE. WHERE THE SEA BREEZE TEMPERS THE SUMMER HEAT. n±Mr EVERY SECTION HAS A BEACH FRONTAGE. ._„'.«„ THE POINTWHERE ALL YACHTSMEN AND MOTOR LAUNCH PEOPLE RENDEZVOUS. IT JS AN IDEAL SPOT FOR CAMPING OR RESIDENCE. EITHER IN WINTER OR SUMMER. IT IS THE MOST ACCESSIBLE AND MOST CHARMING NORTHERN SUMMER RESORT FOR AUCKLAND PEOPLE. In the calm of the Far North, where you enjoy perfoot rest, set in a picture of uniQiue and romantic scenery—of towering, castellated headlands, of broad seascapes, endless beaches and sheltered bays; an environment at once sedative, with a semitropic climate as soft as the Italian— and rejuvenating. -•■ '■•, ■■ .- - -'. _, .The preservation of the Native Bush on Manganese Point will be assured under this scheme} and to enable everybody to seoure a section, the terms of payment are fixed on the easiest and mot* popular basis, namely, 10 per cent, cash, 10 per cent, in six months, 10 per cent, in 12 months, ana toe balance in four years at five per cent. This will enable people to buy on a nominal deposit, and reap the benefit of the rapldlyinoreosing values that must follow on Wnangarei's inevitable expansion. . ■ . , whangarei to-day is the most-talfeed-or. popular, and progressive Northern Town, famed for its harbour, which is only second to the Waitemata; for its superb climate, beautiful orchards, picturesque scenery; its cave* and hot springs; its coal mines ana kauri forests; • its large and prosperous dairy settlements; its important railway system connecting with the Bay of Island* and Hokianga, giving access to the. finest volcanic soils of the Dominion, while on the harbour itself is centred what must always be. owing to its unique advantages, the largest Portland Cement Industry of the Dominion; and lower down the, harbour are the only Freezing Works, of the North. These facts in themselves point to what the future of Whangarei must he. and the Municipal Authorities, confident of the town's fnturo, have arranged for every modern utility— supply, gas service, drainage, paved streets, and a municipal theatre, costing £8000. , , '• . These facts speak for themselves, and indicate that it must be a good district in which to invest a few pounds. It is the rieht place to go, to spend a holiday, because there are a hundred ways of spending it, just as a person's inclination is bent. . PLANS NOW READY. m jl/TANDENO JACKSON. Acting upon instructions, -will Sell by Pnblio Auction at their Booms, Customs-lit. E., Auckland, , AS ' ABOVE. IN THE ESTATE OF THE LATE JAMES KIRKER. TTTrEDNESDAY. JANUARY Q"£ AT 2 O'CLOCK. ,p O N B*o N B Y. ON THE SEA SIDE. ONE OF THE FINEST FREEHOLDS IN THE CITY. 304 FT TO WALLACE-STREET. 246 FT TO SARSFTELD-STREET. 428 FT TO LAWRENCE-STREET. ; COMIIANDING rtT 3KQUISrra tt EXTENSIVE VIEWS OF THE HARBOUR AND RIGHT UP THE RIVER, CLOSE TO SANDY BEACH. HANDY TO TRAMS. MAGNIFICENTLY APPOINTED RESIDENCE OF 15 LARGE BOOMS. ■ ] ' ' AHo. CR. LAWRENCE AND SARSFD3LD STREETS, COMFORTABLE Dw*iJjLING OF SEVEN ROOMS. A?*"D SECTION. 46 BY 136. m .TyTANDENO 'JACKSON, Instructed by Messrs. Ewlngton and Baker (acting on behalf of the Executors of th« above Estate), will Sell by Public Auction at their Rooms, Customs-street E., on the above date,* ALL THAT EXCEEDINGLY VALUABLE FREEHOLD, having a frontage of 304 ft to Wallace-street, of 246 to Sarsfleld-street, and of 428 ft to Lawrence-street, the whole of which is beautifully laid out in lovely gardens, grassy swards, and planted with ornamental shrubs and native trees in great variety: tennis lawn, bowling rink (pavillion with, large verandah), together with the magnificently appointed Residence of 15 large and lofty rooms with all offices, into which all labour-saving devices have been introduced. .Wash-house, copper and ! tubs, coal and storeroom, etc. Also, AVERY SUBSTANTIALLY-BUrLT DWEL LING of seven rooms, and all convent ences (drawingroom 15 by 13, and dining room 19 by 13. each with register grate), and other rooms of corresponding sizes wash-house,"' copper and tubs, p.w.c. etc. standing on corner Section, having 46ft tc Lawrence-street, and 136 ft to Sarsfleld-gtreet :. . ■ Full particulars on application. -'- PRIDAY. T|«EBRUABY O AT 11 O'CLOCK. J3URNSIDE TESTATE. pOSEBANK JJOAD, A VONDALE. OEASHDE pEOPEBTY, . 40A CRES- 40 IN LOTS OF FROM 3 TO 5 ACRES. Only about seven miles from G.P.0., Auok land, on good metalled road. NEW SEVEN-ROOMED BRICK AND CEMBN'I DWELLING, With full complement of outbuildings, anc about 8000gai. concrete cistern. rj\ TU-ANDENO JACKSON, Instructed by D. , GRAHAM, ESQ., will Sel by Public Auction, at their Rooms. Cus toms-st. E., on the above date. „._____.„ THE WHOLE OP HIS MAGNIFICENT FREEHOLD, with splendid frontage t< Whau River, and adjoining Waitemata Har hour, Domain, and a short distance fron Avondalo Station (splendid suburban trail service), comprising 424 acres richest son which is being subdivided into lots from O TO K ACRES. nearly tho whoie of which is in a higl state of cultivation, and suitable for Marke Gardens, Poultry Farms, or Country Homes Every Lot will have a frontage to a ful chain road and to tho Whau River. THI VIEWS are GLORIOUS and EXTENSIVE both over sea and land. , . £6 per acre rent per annum is being pan for all available land adjoining, and ha been offered to and refused by the owne: of this property. THIS PROPERTY has everything to re commend it—HIGH AND DRY, perfeo drainage; beautiful environment, first class boating, fishing, etc., daily mail de liverv. all goods delivered at the door, am the title is Land Transfer. , , . TERMS: 25 per cent, cash, balance in thret years at 5 per cent. PLANS NOW READY. ■WEDNESDAY, JANUARY Qi AT 2 O'CLOCK. Q.REENLANE (Corner Greenlane and Vincent Roads). 1 i rn 11/TANDENO JACKSON, Instructed by the owner, will Sell by Put lie Auction at their Rooms, Customa-stree E., on the above date:— THAT CHARMING VILLA OF FIVE ROOM AND CONVENIENCES; drawingroom 15 by 12, bay window: diningroom, 21 by I bay window; one bedroom 12 by 12, an another 12 by 9: kitchen 12 by 12, rang( HIGH PRESSURE BOILER, etc.; wash-hous« copper and tnbs; SECTION 57ft frontag by 165 ft on one Bide, 128 ft on the othei back line 75ft. Also Section adjoining, having 68ft front age to Vincent Road, by 128 ft and 52ft t Greenlane, by 86ft. . £■£„ . PROPERTY FLAGGED*

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14894, 20 January 1912, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14894, 20 January 1912, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14894, 20 January 1912, Page 3

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