Sales by Auction. piJDAT, M 10, AT 12 NOON SHARP. jg state, RICHMOND, 18 DEAL A IIOTMENTB, AND 2 RESIDENCES. •M R J T hobnes Instructed by G. J. Garland and Co., on behalf of the Owners, will Sell by Auction at. the Land Sale Booms, 83, Queen-street, CHOICE ALLOTMENTS. -£g CHOICE ALLOTMENTS. JILEVATED gITES! J^OTS. JgEAUTIFUL OF jgEA AND J^AND! QLOSE TO QARS! CHEAP I'RICES; EASY TERMS! CHEAP PRICES: EASY TERMS! BUY FOR THE INEVITABLE RISE. BUY FOR THE INEVITABLE RISE. On Lota 1 and 2 tlier© are erected 2 Choice Residences of six rooms and all conveniences. rj^EBMS|O PER CENT ON FALL OF HAMMER, i j Q PER CENT. IN SIX MONTHS. |0 PER CENT. IN 12 MONTHS, pALANCE AT 5 PER. CENT. LITHOGRAPHIC PLANS ON APPLICATION N.B.—Gas and Water in streets, sheltered position, sunny northerly aspect, close to Grey Lynn car, and education school reserve. ? Some of the Allotments will be Sold WITHOUT RESERVE. J rpHORNES, 83, QUEEN-STREET. F BIMT ' Ml 7, AT 12 NOON SHARP. "ptPORTANT T AND gALE. INVESTORS AND SPECULATORS TAKE NOTE. , M J T HOBNES Will Sell by Auction at the Land Sale Booms, 83, Queen-street, |£HTBER pASS R OAD. FOUR WELL-BUILT HOUSES, on Freehold Allotment 84ft 6in by 200 ft, in this choice thoroughfare, of sir and seven room&, besides bathroom, wash-house, patent w.c., and all conveniences. Bringing in a rental of £538 16s per annum. L.T. Title. Worth the special attention of the investor. gT. pAUL-ST., QITY. VERY CENTRAL AND VALUABLE BLOCK' t OF LAND, suitable for the erection of large warehouse or factory, having: 123 ft 6in to St. Paul-st., and running back to Technical School grounds, and widening to 129 ft at back. Very central. Must command big price in near future. 20 A oilES AT J^ EMUERAPART OF THE CELEBRATED MEADOWBANK ESTATE, suitable for roading and cutting up. A SPLENDID BLOCK FOiv A SPECULATOR. There are beautiful views, and the property runs down to the water, is all in grass, and has a large Dwellinghouse and all outbuildings thereon. At . present let for £117 per a. JgAYSWATER p STATE. Three of the most choice sections in this beautiful marine suburb, commanding most lovely sea views, and with eea frontage. They are level sections, with the great depth of 250 ft, and with a frontage of over 200 ft to Norwood Road. These will be sold separately, and will present an opportunity to secure THREE MAGNIFICENT SEASIDE RESIDENCE SITES, within about three minutes' walk of the Bayswater landing, which must greatly enhance in value in the immediate future. Cards to view and all particulars of the Auctioneer, J IJIHORNES, 83. QUEEN-ST. FRIDAY, TITAY Irr AT 12 NOON SHARP. ' M R- J T hoenes Will Sell by Auction at Cue TTand Sale# Rooms, 83, Queen-street, gAYSWATER, OR WOOD J^OAD, Choice O-STOREY RESIDENCE of seven large and lofty rooms, built of camerated concrete; replete with every modern convenience; gas and water, washhouse, c. and tubs; patent w.c.; beautiful views of Auckland and harbour; allotment, 88ft 4in frontage by 190 ft, and fronting the sea. Also, JyJ-ORWOOD , VENUE, Jg AYS WATER, LOT 20—Splendid Building Section, 66ft 1 frontage by 190 ft, and frontage to sea; commanding magnificent views; few minutes from Bayswater Wharf. J Auctioneer, 83, Queen-st. Q.ISBORNE ARBOUR JgOARD. rpAUWHAREPARAE J^EASES. The Gisborne Harbour Board has instructed Messrs. AND J^TD., xpw Jj OAN AND J^EBCANTTLE QO., J.TD., QOMMON, g HELTON AND QO.. ALGETY AND 00., jypJRRAY, ROBERTS, AND 00., L m (In conjunction) To Offer for Lease, by Public Action on gATUEDAT, JJiAT Jg, 1912, AT HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE, At the Hour of 11 a.m., About 16 63 9 ACKES 0F ■ BUSH: COUNTRY. The Property will be submitted FOR LEASE in ELEVEN (11) LOTS, ranging from 962 ACRES to 2050 ACRES respectively. For Terms and Conditions or Sale apply to the Auctioneers, or Secretary Gisborao Harbour BoardMr. H. C. Baker will be in attendance on the ground from April 20 to May 16 (inclusive). to act a* Guide to intending purchaser^. G. R. W™* AUCTIONEER. UNDiER CONDUCT of the Registrar of the Supreme Court of New Zealand at Hamilton, acting at the request of the second Mortgagee and sub-Mortgagee, rjtHE pAEMERS' Q O-OPERATTVE AUCTIONEERING QO., £TD., Will Sell by Public Auction at the Saleyards. Otorolianga, on THURSDAY, the 23rd day of May, 1912, at 2 p.m., ALL THAT PIECE OF LAND, containing one thousand and twenty-eight acres, more or less, being Section Two, Block 13. of the Orahiri Survey District, and being the whole of the land comprised in Lease in Perpetuity Number 1233. AND ALSO AiJj THAT PIECE OF LAND, containing seventyone acres two roods twenty perches, more or less, being Section Four of Block Fourteen, of the Orahiri Survey „ District aforesaid, the said pieces of land being the land comprised in Mortgage registered in the Land Kefristrv office at. Auckland, under >umuer 44203 given bv William Schormann, nerinan s-si'si&re with the buildings and appurttnances uicx ject to Part axi will be sold subject to a "SK- «' m '° ™obsand P 9^^vnrtcagees' application and. their Jftfe value of the land can be Men at the Office of the Registrar at all reasonable times prior to the sale and. at +beSaleyards at the tune ot the sale without payment of any fee. Particulars and conditions of sale may be seen and iin-.wcted at the Company's Offices at Hamilton or at the Omccs of C. L. Macs Diarinid. Esq., Solicitor, Victoria-street, Hamilton.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14984, 4 May 1912, Page 3
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