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Sales by Auction. TTNPBECEDENTED SALE OF TTNIMPROVED CHEEP /COUNTRY. PRIDAY, APRIL 24, , AT 11 O'CLOCK. ' ! QREAT "CARRIER TSLAND. (An Island of about 70,000 acres, some 60 miles N.E of Auckland. r£ TITANDENO TACKSON," Will sell by Public Auction at their Rooms, Customs St. E., Auckland, on the above date: —

11,950 ACRE^ ; Of the Northern end of the Island, being the balance of the land originally held by The Great Barrier Land and Mining Co., of London, some 60 years ago, for which arrangements have been concluded to subdivide and sell in 12 FARMS ranging from 300 T0 2850 ACRESABOUT 8000 ACRES FOREST, largely composed of valuable milling timber, puriri and taraire, with bold spurs, sweeping sides and wide valleys. Ides.i sheep country, easily equal to 2 sheep when grassed. ABOUT 4000 ACRES OPEN COUNTRY with fine areas of low undulating to level, ploughable land, also extensive swamp land, easily drained. Will make excellent dairying country. The Island sheep are noted for size, Quality and lustre of wool. The Forest growth indicates the excellent quality of the land. Grass sown 60 years ago still holding with good sole. Splendid shipping facilities, the Great Barrier being noted for its Beautiful Harbours, Lovely Bays and Beaches. WEEKLY COMMUNICATION WITH AUCKLAND BY NORTHERN CO.'S STEAMERS. TERMS OF SALE: 10 per cent, cash at sale. 15 per cent, in 12 months (either' in cash or improvements), balance in 5 years; 5 per cent, interest on all unpaid balances from date of sale. Call or send for PLAN giving full deI scTiption of each section. QN ITIHE pROPERTY, ! JTOKONUI STATE, i E "-«» JgATURDAY. AJPRIL O^ AT 2.30 P.M.

QREAT 'COUTH T>OAD, OTAHUEU. TAHUHU. JJOKONUI jnsTATE. YQ-LEVEL SECTIONS-'7A A Few of which will be Sold Absolutely WITHOUT RESERVE. FINEST VOLCANIC. FREE PROM STONE. ELEVATED tOSITION. BEST RESIDENTIAL SITES IN THE BOROUGH. . GOOD TRAIN SERVICE. Easy walk to station and handy to all works. Gas and Water available. , TERMS—IO per cent, cash, 10 per cent, in 6 months, 10 per cent, in 12 months; balance 3 years at 5 per cent. ''„. N.B.—Owner has decided to sell the »bove and is placing ABSOLUTELY NO xttSßftVE on a few of the sections, and only a nominal reserve on the balance. 70 TIPTOP SECTIONS to be sold on the" ground -by T. jy-ANDENO JACKSON, AUCTIONEERS, ETC.. Customs Street E. PLANS ON APPLICATION. RIDAY, -STARCH Of 7 <fV AT 11 O'CLOCK. ' i '

pONSONBY, TJOUGLAS OT., EXCEPTIONALLY- WELL-BUILT RESIDENCE OP 6 BOOMS, .standing on Section 40ft by lOOtt; 4 minutes from tram r£ jjrANDENO JACKSON/ Instructed by Messrs. MOFFAT AND BAL3jAio (acting on behalf of the owners), will Sell by Public Auction at their Rooms, Customs St. E., on the above date — "• THAT THOROUGHLY UP-TO-DATE RESIDENCE of 6 rooms into which all modern conveniences have been introduceddrawingroom 20ft by 13ft, bay window,' tiled grate, mirror mantel; frieze aid,picture* raildiningroom 13ft by 12ft, tiled hearth: roomy bedrooms; kitchen, tiled back .to sink wrought iron stove, high pressure boiler, cupboards, etc.; good basement . with concrete flooring; bedroom, 12ft by lift; sewingroom; office, workshop; bathroom, hot and cold water to bath, basin and shower; washhouse, two tubs, (hot water over one) and copper. Section, 40ft by 100 ft, good stabling, cart shed, vegetable garden, etc. Letting value 22s 6d per week. Half a minute from school and 4 minutes from trams PROPERTY FLAGED.'

TfRIDAY, TITARCH 07 AT 11 O'CLOCK. A VONDALE AND ]W"EW T YNN. VALUABLE "DUILDING SECTIONS. rP TITANDENO JACKSON, Instructed by MESSRS. F. BLUCK AND SON (acting bn behalf of the owner), will Sell by Public Auction at their Rooms. Customs St. E., on the above date 1.-n.REAT NORTH AND STATION _ }J ROADS > A VONDALE - Grand Building Section, having frontage of about 60ft to both roads; depth varying from about 107 ft to 142 ft. ,2.-riREAT NORTH ROAD, AVONVJ DALE—Valuable Building Block, having frontage of about 119 ft by a depth of about 165 ft, subdivided into 2 sections each having about 59ft frontage. * 5.-TDUSBY STREET, AVONDALE-J-f Good Section of over i acre, having about 106 ft frontage by about 170 ft deen 4.-PREAT NORTH ROAD AND IT FOLKES STREET, NEW LYNN--2 Fine i-acre Sections, each 66ft by 165 ft deep. Sections Flagged. ."PRIDAY, TITARCH 97 AT 11 O'CLOCK. TPPSOM, TFIWI AND TEWIN 13 DS. UP-TO-DATE RESIDENCE OF 6 ROOMS AND OVER 1 ACRE LAND. rV -jY/TANDENO TACKSON, Instructed by H. C. Tewsley, Esq. (acting on behalf of the owner) will Sell by Public Auction at their Rooms, Customs Street East, on the above date— THAT HIGHLY ATTRACTIVE RESI-' DENCE of 6 rooms, replete with all conveniences, porcelain bath, basis., califont, etc., built 4 years ago; wash-house, copper and tubs, wood and coalshed, etc., standing on over ONE ACRE LAND beautifully laid out and planted with trees and flowering shrubs, having aboat 212 ft frontage to Kiwi and Lewin Roads and a long frontage to Cornwall Park at the with a great through depth, commanding a CHARMING VIEW, and within easy walking distance of the cars at Greenwood's Corner. PROPERTY FLAGGED. NOTICE TO FARMERS ON RAILWAY LINE. , • Pleas? send Samples and quote Prices required for best Oaten Sheaf Chaff and Baled Hay and Straw, delivered in trucks in either large or small Quantities' at Green Lane Station. PEACH AND SONS, .. ! L prsenlrfJWS* :

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15563, 21 March 1914, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15563, 21 March 1914, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15563, 21 March 1914, Page 3

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