__ Sales by Auction. 0., *J<o AVONDALE RESIDENTS. g ATURDAY--M-EXT-C Y. AT 1 O'CLOCK. K - ON THE PREMISES, JgOLLARD A VENUE. A VONDALE, Bpto Under instructions from Mrs. Weeks. THE FURNISHINGS OF FIVE ROOMS. HIGH-GRADE JERSEY COW (to calve November 16). SO HEAD POULTRY. DAIRY UTENSILS. m - GARDEN TOOLS. GAL. IRON, Quantity Sundries. by :R- "OICHARD ARTHUR AND pO.. || AUCTIONEERS. ELLIOTT STREET. es. >_ nd _ N QITY pROPERTY. :o<G p I T Y pROPERTY. ait Y, p I T Y pROPERTY. WQUEEN CTREET. try TVEAR QUEEN CTREET. ari ion _ its" TRELAND "DROTHERS' T ATE U. *^T7"AREHOUSE, O- "yULCAN J.ANE AND TTIGH OT. £§ yULCAN T ANE AND XJIGH OT. m. — ~ in- IN A DECEASED ESTATE. ia MONDAY. NOVEMBER 6 NEXTw. AT 11 O'CLOCK. Th f™ nn 4?J?, igned will Sell by Pttblio Auction A T?n5 : T I !VTTV URT -, ELLIOTT STREET, D., AUCKLAND, on the above date. THAT MOST VALUABLE CITY PRO- * PERTY IN VULCAN LANE, JUST &JM3L STEPS FROM QUEEN STREET - ?vS W S^^r T 3 HE . T , LATE WAREHOUSE OF IRELAND BROS.. , WOOL AND LEATHER MERCHANTS It has a frontaee to Vulcan Lane of 98 5 links and a frontage to High Street of 27.26 links. i 1 48 Ji Great depth, running in the rear of the Queen Street shops adjacent to Vul- «" Lane, with BRICK WAREHOUSE erected thereon. Let to good tenants. Possession can be given in a few months, when j the existing lease expires. _ City Properties of this description rarely 1 come on the market, end special attention is drawn to this property's unique position, situated as it is within a few steps of the busiest part of Ouocn Street, and the double frontage , xt possesses, both to Vulcan Lane and Hi?h Street. Its close proximity to Queen _ Street and the Magistrate's Court make it a ? os " valuable site for high-c'ass Legal Chambers and General Offices. Rates * £54 Ss per annum. i- THE PROPERTY MUST BE SOLD TO « CLOSE AN ESTATE, and the TERMS ARE PARTICULARLY EASY, i.e., 10 PER CENT. ON FALL OP HAMMER D 15 PER CENT. IN 6 MONTHS r BALANCE 3 YEARS AT 5* PER CENT H >, • \ Further particulars on application to the. 5 ' SOLICITORS FOR THE EXECUTOR 3; MESSRS. NAPIER AND SMITH. AMP fj Buildings, or to ... 1 JOICHARD A RTHUR AND po., AUCTIONEERS, ELLIOTT ST.. OR yy pLARK. AGENT, 91, QUEEN ST. jyTAUNGAWHAU pOAD. OFF KHYBER PASS ROAD. ), 9 SPLENDID BUILDING SITES, elevated *J posaUon; magnificent views. Eur terms. "" jyWDAY, jg-OVEMBER r» D AT 11 O'CLOCK. .. JOICHARD ARTHUR AND po.. AUCTIONEERS. ELLIOTT STREET. > ■ —- d N°" 12» J AiIES CTREET. ," A RCHHILL. ' CLOSE TO TRAMS AND KARANGAHAPE '• ROAD. T •——— If ftNUO I 1 COTTAGE. 5 rooms; kitchen and » kJ scullery gas and water, wash-house with copper and tabs, p w.c.; all drains connected ' • with stwer; level section, 40ft by 100 ft• nicely planted garden and fruit trees- £290 ' > can remain on mortgage. ! 7 MONDAY 22 O'CLOCK. ' piCHARD A RTHUR AND pO.. ' AUCTIONEERS, ELLIOTT STREET. J. B. C LABK,S ; W"EW AUCTION pOOMS, Corner of SWANSON AND QUEEN STREETS. rpO-DAY. AT -J-J A.M. i "DANKRUPT STOCK OF DRAPERY, ' 3 D SADDLES. HARNESS, BRIDLES, - GUNS. PIANOS, BICYCLES, CLOTHING. ■ BOOTS. Etc. Also, ] ' LARGE ASSORTMENT OF CHRISTMAS ( PRESENTS. i NO RESERVE. NO RESERVE. J J. B. CLARK, Auctioneer. , j_ . I nno-MORROw (Thursday), o p.m. •jVTARAMA A VENUE, ] piRKENHEAD. * pRETTY TTILLA "RESIDENCE, NICE NATIVE BUSH, FRUIT TREES, Etc.. FOR SALE BY AUCTION, 9 O P.M. OMITH AND TTIALCOMBE, Favoured with instructions from Mr. J. Dickson, will Sell in their Rooms npO-MORROW (THURSDAY), O P.M. HIS ATTRACTIVE . COMFORTABLE HOME, ii apple-pie order, of 5 rooms and conveniences: big return verandah; large basement could be converted into rooms. A modern Home. 8 to 10 minutes from ferry wharf. Large section, containing about three-quarters of an acre. Good 1 frontage. Will be sold at a low figure. Terms Arranged, or Clear Title. Property Flagged. AND TTALCOMBE. AUCTIONEERS. ' CUSTOMS STREET. ' H. B. NORTH, Auctioneer. 'T'o-MORROW (THURSDAY), O P.M. I~\EXTER A VENUE. DOMINION ROAD. '] gPLENDID g-ROOMED pESIDENCE \ JPOR T3ONA-FIDE OALE. J 'pO-MORROW (THURSDAY), O PM - 1 gMITH AND TTALCOMBE. Fi fr»H r Hvi with , instructions from Mr Wilt S.ll t Tf, * h ° D ls ,eavlnis the district, will 1 bell, in their Rooms. Customs Street 1 H IS 6 r^P L " C ( OXSTRUCTED HOME, ] wale, \ r Z™' ret «m verandah; h. and c I i enAn^} &!-Pressure boiler, bath, basin- gas i a and coal fires- wardrobes built in and all i labour-saving.devices; land. 50ft bvl7nf{ * a beautiful section, well laid out "' E » ma X nds•lxt h e^i h v^v o ie^ h Ld^• e,?Vttte^• ?»-' ' ■ where chemists' bX ! and car stops at corner Will v 7* 8,1, 3 ~ bargain. Terms e^ **£&*• P fW g « » 1 gMITH AND JJALCOMBE. AUCTIONEERS. CUSTOMS STREET H. B. NORTH. Auctioneer.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16375, 1 November 1916, Page 14
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