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,p. ~, „'■;,-- ~, , ' ■ _ I•"- - • .1,-. ■.-.,, Sales fry 'Anction/t y ■>'"■■. ' ' i -.', " -'.rpHis ■ T) AY ' "' ••'"" % ; AT 11 O'CLOCK. PONSONBY. 60 AND 52. O'NEIL ST. 0 QOUND ESIDENCEB AND QECTION. 99FT BY 105 FT. m TITANDENO JACKSON. 'Acting upon instructions, will Sell by Public Auction at thbir Rooms. Customs Street E.. on abye date: — ALL THAT VALUABLE FREEHOLD, having a frontage of 99ft to O'Neil Street. Ponuonby, by a depth of 105 ft, toother with tlio TWO 6-ROOMED VILLAS, with bay-windows, and all usual corveniences erected thereon: each newly painted, and each let to good tenants. Handy to cars. Properly Flagged. _- .. ' .. npms J) ATAT 11 O'CLOCK. " TVEVONPORT, pROVE P OAD CLOSE TO CHELTENHAM BEACH. MODERN "DUNQALOW AND CPL.ENDID CECTION, 6JFT BY 180 FT. TH titandeno JACKSON, Acting upon instructions, will Sell by Public Auction, at their Rooms, Customs Street E., on the above date, THAT BEAUTIFUL BUNGALOW OF SEVEN LARGE AIRY ROOMS, replete with all modern conveniences, and np-to-dnto in all respects (two rooms 20ft by 18ft and two 16ft by aft); linen press; califont; p.w.c.; wash-house, copper and tubs, etc. Section, 61ft frontage by . 180 ft deep, nicely laid out, planted with fruit trees, etc. Standing high, and ONLY 2MINS FROM CHELTENHAM . BEACH. Property Flagged. TOY A UCTION. 'AT THE PHAMBER OF pOMMERCE, CWANSON CTREET, rrms T)AY. PRIDAY, SEPTEMBER K AT 1.30 P.M. On account of the Owner, who is leaving the district, the- undersigned will offer by PUBLIC AUCTION. MORTHCOTE—BAY VIEW ROAD—New. -1 ™ Up-to-date Residence of 6 rooms, all modern conveniences; hot and cold water, etc.; nice elevated section; 53 by 228. This is a wellbuilt home,, and commands splendid view. £100 can remain on mortgage. MORTHCOTE-RICHMOND AVENUE4L* Practically New Cottage of four largo rooms, all conveniences; bay window, verandah front and beck ; nice section, 50 by 160, in lawn and garden. Government mortgage of £295 can remain. .Also, EDEN TERRACE—ETHEL STREET—Two Houses, each 6 and 6 rooms, let at 14.1 and 16s per week, standing on leasehold sections having 31 years to run. This is a firstclass investment. Terms exceptionally easy. TAXAPUNA-SHAKESPEAR ESTATJSNear Bowling Sections 62, 81, 82, and 101. These are '.ho pick of the .estate; handy to trams, beach- etc. DEVONPORT-HTRST AVENUE, off Yauxball Road, near Cheltenham ' ?s. ac P"~B Sections, each having a frontage of s 6Sft by a depth of 175 ft. .. Properties Flagged. * Further particulars from the Auctioneer, CCHOLLUM, , LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, - BOYAL INSURANCE BUILDINGS, 109. QUEEN STREET. v — THIS T)AY. , ;"■ TPBIDAY, EpiEMBEB fj AT 3 P.3t.' , SIT- THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE ; BWANOON STREET. AUCKLAND. QttLESPIE AND npHOMSON Y7iU SeU by Public Auotion, LARGE SECTION, d2lt by IISHt (more or lees), corner of Murdoch Road and Disraeli Street, Ponsonby, with well-built House of 7 rooms. The corner portion of Section (52ft by 115 J It) is vacant. ESSENCE OF t 8 ROOMS, wash-house, , J.V • coalshed and buggy-house, situated on Section 48ft by 100 ft (more or less) in Prospect Terrace, oft Blake Street, Ponsonby. SECTION NO. 92. part of Shakespere > Estate. Frontage, 674 ft to Lake Road, Takspuns-. Good site for Borough Council office:, post office, or shops. SECTION at; Mount Eden, Windmill Road, 50 by 120 ft (more or less), being Lot 6, part of Windmill Park Estate. Ideal building Section. -,' Q.ILLESPIE AND THOMSON. 'Phone 1420. " .8, Fort Street. AMUEL pOCHRANE or CON. J TD., Beg to notify their business clients and public generally that owing to slight alterations they will . NOT HOLD THEIR i USUAL AUCTION '"-". SALE TO-DAY (FRIDAY), v " "*'. BUT ;M"ex:v Tuesday, CEPTEMBER Q , AT 11 A.M., - ' Will Hold a ANTIC *> AUCTION v CALE -.. •"• Of ■• ' MSfW pURNITURE ■ JjJ-EW gEDSTEADS • MEW J INOLBUM JJugs, toiletware E.B. W AEE ' ETCTHE STOCK MUST BE CLEARED To make room for extensive alterations, which are going to be started right away. TjJVERY TINE TO' BE COLD. NEW FURNITURE AT YOUR OWN PRICE. Also, nr\f\ LOTS OF SECOND-HAND 6\J\J FURNITURE. Full Details Later. ALBERT E. SLOMAN, Auctioneer. T\ALGETY AND pOMPANY, J TD. QTAHUHU JJORSE CALE. rpO-MORRCTTT. SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 6, 1913. SPECIAL ENTRIES. C MEDIUM DRAUGHTS. 5 to 7 years 4 PARTLY-WORN MEDIUM DRAUGHTS / 1 THREE - YEAR - OLD DRAUGHT FILLY, unbroken 2 SPRING CART GELDINGS, 4 years 1 TWO YEAR-OLD FILLY, by Specialist, ,'- i Arab mare 4 .Kf --YEAR-OLD HACKNEYS, unbroken , On ,' -want of Mr. R. Aitchison, Papatoetoe, CHI ..TNUT (HARNESS) TROTTING COLT, MASTER MARINER, by Vic- • tor Royal—Martha. BROWN (HARNESS) PACER, NOBBY. Both these horses fast and reliable. 3 TWO-TON WAGGONS, in good order 1 FLOAT. ' • • v Further Entries Solicited. v'^^CON.: CHRISTIE, Auctioneer.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume L, Issue 15398, 5 September 1913, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume L, Issue 15398, 5 September 1913, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume L, Issue 15398, 5 September 1913, Page 12