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Sales by Auction. QEORGE-STREET, jyjOUNT pO SKILL. I ~ TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUOTION. At the CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. SWANSON-STKEET, On "YyEDNESDAY, l]ty£ AT $ AT 2 P ' M " rpHAT CHARMING RESIDENCE OF SEVEN GOOD ROOMS. SITUATED IN GEORGESTREET, ROCKY NOOK, close to 2d tram, built of heart kauri throughout, and in splendid order. This home should command a ready sale. Pretty papers, califont, everything up-to-date. Fine, elevated position. Large glasshouse, 20 by 12, full of choice ferns, goes with the property. Section, of 50 by 170, is nicely laid out. This property is worth inspecting, and will bo Sold Practically Without Reserve. Terms arranged. Don't fail to inspect this. Property Flagged. JgMTTH AND JJALOOMBE. j Auctioneers, Queen and Swans on Streets. J£OHIMARAMA. HMD yiEW pSTATB, Subdivided into SPLENDID SEA VIEW SECTIONS Will bo soldi by PUBLIC AUCTION at the CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, SWANSONSTREET, on 1912, AT 2 O'CLOCK. . NOW IS THE OPPORTUNITY, WHY? BECAUSE— is your last chance to secure one of the finest Freehold Sections, with undoubtedly the best views around Auckland, on the EASIEST TERMS EVER OFFERED. BECAUSE-There is a new wharf being built for this district, which will bring the property within 25 minutes' steam of the city. BECAUSE— have access to over two miles of lovely sandy beach, quite the ideal spot for children. BECAUSE-Every seotion lies to the sun, and is naturally sheltered from the cold west winds. BECAUSE— To effect a ready sale, the prices have been fixed at a very low figure, and the terms are the easiest ever offered. AN IDEAL SPOT FOR FISHING, BOATING, AND BATHING. TERMS : 10 per cent, on fall of the hammer and balance can remain for four years at five per cent, per annum. Will bo sold under agreement to avoid immediate cost of deeds. Plans can be obtained from gMITH AND JJALCOMBE, AUCTIONEERS. QUEEN AND SWANSON STREETS, g' 41 '® 0]? Q.ENUINE pURNITURE AND QENERAL pURNISBINGS. MRS. GILPIN has favoured the undersigned with instructions to Sell by Public Auction, Without Reserve, at the Residence, To Hunga, Q.REENWOOD'S QORNER, ppSOM, rpHOTSDAT, M AT JQ gQ JJER JJAGNIFIOENT QOLLECTION OF jpURNITURE, Comprising: |JNIQUE EXAMPLES OF GENUINE gHERATON. QHIPPENDALE, pOSEWOOD, AND QU> OAK, of great value, . I "DARE SHEFFIELD PLATE, 611/YBB, AND II BEST E.P. WARE. Also, gUPERIOB FURNISHINGS OF SEYM Special attention is drawn .to the Antique Furniture, which is genuine. It is indeed but seldom that such a valuable Collection comes into the market, and Collectors should avail themselves of this exceptional opportunity. Catalogues at offices of the Auctioneers. ON VIEW ON MAY 7th AND Bth, FROM 11 A.M. TO 4 P.M. By Card only from gMITH AND JJALCOMBE, Auctioneers. Queen-street. 'Phone 2282. RUCTION ON Q.EOUND AT JJ*E pAPAPA. rjTE pAPAPA. gMITH AND JJALCOMBE. Instructed by Messrs. Moore-Jones for th» ow"cr. F. Creighton, Esq., will sell by I'ublio Auction QN rpHE ROUND. gATUItDAY, M AY AT 9 P.M. QREIGETON'S TESTATE, RIGHT AT T| APAPA EAILWAT STATION, *Creiiphton'B Estate is the highest point in the district, being known as The Mound, has the railway station close handy, and is within view of the electric tram cars. This subdivision consists of Seven Perfect Volcanic: having areas over the i-acre, the RICH SOIL being especially suitable for onions and potatoes. , To Papapa is acknowledged to be the healthiest country suburb of Auckland; all day lone can bo beard till© hainmerinsr and sawing by the busy builders erecting homes in this district for the people. WHAT CAN YOU BUILD FOR? Well/the land is SO CHEAP that your home would only cost about £485. THE ADVANTAGES; Quarter-acre Volcanic Sections. Harbour and landscape views. Gas, water, school, and store. Healthy country air. Trains and electric trams. Travelling, 2s per week. Plenty of grazing for cow and horse. GREAT VALUE AT LOW PRICE. AND TERMS EASY. 10 per cent, on fall of hammer. 10 per cent, in three months. 10 per cent, in six months. Balance two years at &i per cent. The Property is Flagged. 7 Plans in » few days. Trains for the sale 1 ave Auok 1 and at 1. 1 and 2.10 p.m., stopping at bynay etaions. ' \

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14984, 4 May 1912, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14984, 4 May 1912, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14984, 4 May 1912, Page 3