■ ... Sales by Auction. [WEDNESDAY. TjIEBRUARY 28 AT 2 O'CLOCK. T\EVONPORT, rpATNUI pOAD, ONE MINUTE FROM CHELTENHAM BEACH. HP TITANDENO ' JACKSON. Instructed by MESSRS. GILLIES AND HUNT (acting on behalf of the Owner), will Sell by Publio Auction at their Booms, Cus-toms-street E„ on the above date, THAT IDEAL VILLA of five rooms and conveniences; diningroom, 17$ by 12; two bedrooms, each 12ft square, and another 11 by 8; kitchen, 12 bv 11; pantry, bathroom, wash-house (copper and tubs), p.w.c.. etc. SECTION, 45.6 frontage by about 106 ft deep. Land Transfer Title. LOVELY VIEW OVER CHELTENHAM BEACH, which can never be built out. One minute from Beach. PROPERTY FLAGGED. pBEOAY. , M ARCH J AT 11 O'CLOCK. /")TAHUHU, Within three minutes of Post Office, School, Etc., Q ryyELL-BUILT yiLLAS Q WITH CONVENIENCES. rv TVJANDENO JACKSON. Acting upon intrusions, will Sell by Public Anction. at their Rooms. Customs-street East, on the above date: — /? SUBSTANTIAL RESIDENCES, on the wellU known Glengrove Estate, two. containing six rooms and conveniences; three, containing five rooms and conveniences, situate in Clevedon Road; and one, of four rooms and conveniences, in Station Road, Otahuhu, and each standing on section, having 66ft frontage. FINE LEVEL SECTIONS, rich black volcanic, free from stone; good, high, healthy positions, close to railway station, school, and post office. All properties with a high prospective value. Properties Flagged. pREOAY. TMTAROB g $ AT 11 O'CLOCK. PPSOM, EDGERLEY AVENUE. OFF MANUKAU RD. a BEAUTIFUL A 4fc BUILDING SITES, * Each 66ft by 132 ft Deep. T TVTANDENO JACKSON. ' Acting upon instructions, will Sell by Public Auction at their Rooms. Customs-st. Last. on the above date, A REALLY TIP-TOP RESIDENTIAL SITES. ~c each having a frontage of 66ft to Edgerley Avenue by a depth of 132 ft; RICH VOLCANIC, level and gently sloping land, with well preserved NATIVE BUSH and planted with fruit trees, etc. WARM. SUNNY ASPECT. Three minutes from Newmarket (ljd tram section). THESE SECTIONS have a frontage to a 66ft road with 15ft footpaths, which have been tarred and shelled this season, and as no other residential sections are available in the vicinity they show a very high prospective value. Sections Flagged. B y A uction. PEIDAY. JJABOH 29, AT 11 O'CLOCK. fJIO J'kAIRY AND OHEEP pARMERS. rjHE J ARGEST SUBDIVISION OF THE YEAR. 64 F AMM P A LL S 12 * 3, yAEYING FROM 1 A TO OQK A CRES. QN rjHE pASDZST rji£RM3. THE FAMOUS OM AN A BLOCK, MAX a Block, OM AN A DLOCK, MAN A -D L O C K, OF 12,000 A 0 ** 5 RICH ALLUVIAL FLATS. HEAVY VOLCANIC, LIMESTONE AND SANDSTONE LANDS. TVTEARLY ALL IN J3EST pNGLISH ri BASSES. PRONTTNI rjUIE pAMOUS -VTORTHERN TyAIROA piVER. . NORTH AUCKLAND RAILWAY WILL GO EIGHT THROUGH PROPERTY. rpHE pEST J AND IN THE pEST /CLIMATE. TIJAGNIFICENTLY -TyATERED TOY AJOUNTAIN STREAMS. THIS CELEBRATED BLOCK OF LAND (formerly the property of Mr. George Riddcll) has always been considered the finest Block of Land North of Auckland, ' which it is, containing over 3000 acres of tho richest alluvial flats, equal to anything ' in the Dominion, also heavy, deep, volcanic - soils, first-class limestone, and the beat , sandstone; originally all heavy bush land. ■ The bulk of the Estate is now in the best ; English grasses, and ready for dairying, and • the flats are equal to a milking cow to tho ; acre. The property is well opened up with , roads, and the local Butter Factory will collect cream daily- The River steamer calls ' Jlailv at the Oinana Wharf, and the North ) Auckland Railway is authorised to be made right through tho property lor a distance of , six miles. Every Section is ready for occupation, and ' dairying can be started right away. 1 Selectors have the choice hero of any size ' Farm «to suit almost any requirements, , either for Dairying, Cropping or Grazing, and at all prices. Farmers have never before had such a wide choice offered them, while the land itself is also of the highest class and in the best grasses. The Climate is superb, there is practically ' no winter here, the grass growß all the year • round, giving the longest dairying season, while rabbits and Californian thistle are unknown. It is an ideal location iu the 1 Pick of the North. The terms have also been made very easy, 5 to suit the means of all buyers. These are 5 per cent, on fall of hammer; 10 per cent, on taking possession; 10 per cent, iu 12 months; or, if 15 per cent, spent on improvements first 12 months, then the last 10 per cent, to be postponed for a further two years. Five per cent, interest on all unpaid balances from the date of sale. SELECTORS PERSONALLY CONDUCTED OVER PROPERTY. j PLANS READY IN A FEW DAYS. ' ; m rVjANDENO JACKSON, Acting upon instructions, will Sell by Public . Auction at rpHE pHAMBER OF pOMMERCE. SWANSON-STREET, AUCKLAND. r „_ ._ " pRIDAY, TyjARCH Q ? -- AT 11 O'CLOCK. rpAKAPUNA. 9 - A ORES - 9 6 A o With Lone Frontages to the LAKE AN'D EVERBLEIGH ROADS. t Eminently Suitable for Subdivision, Stand- ? ing High. Commanding GLORIOUS VIEWS, , Close to Cars, 20 minutes from Queen-strce'* 1 and 10 minutes from the • BEAUTIFUL LAKE BEACH. i TV\ -jVTANDENO JACKSON, Acting upon instructions, will Sell by Public Auction at their Rooms, Customs-street , E., aa above. t Property Flagged.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14925, 24 February 1912, Page 3
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