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Sales By Auction. TN DECEASED ESTATE. JJOUSE ON "VTEW -ATORTH pOAD. THIS T)AY. AT 9 P.M. gAMUEL VTAILE AND QONS, J TD., Have been favoured with instructions bv the •Trustee- branch of the New Zealand In- ,' suranc* Co.. Ltd.. to Sell by Public Auction, at their Rooms, 83. Queen Street. I /COMPACT AND WELL-BUILT VILLA Iv OF 6 ROOMS and scullery, on one I floor; Orion range, gas and water; detached wash-houso and bathroom, copper and tubs: LEVEL FREEHOLD SECTION, containing I 13.* perches. Situated at No. 44. NEW NORTH ROAD. KINGSLAND (just beyond George St). Trams pass door, and within easy walk of penny section. ' MANUKAU "DOAD, "DARNELL. ANUKAU JLVOAD. X ARNELL. TTROENT OALE OF pESIDENCE ON THE pAR J INE. THIS T)AY, AT 9 P.M. QAMUEL -yAILE AND CONS, J TD., Will Sell by Public Auction at then ■ Rooms. S3, Queen Street. RESIDENCE OF 10 ROOMS, 2 bathJ V rooms, etc.. exceptionally well built ol beart kauri timber; all convs., p.w.c. etc. Freehold Section, ii by 114 ft. Situated Ixo. 145, MANUKAU ROAD, near post office. Splendid prominent main road position. • Suitable for professional man or apartment nouse. Terms: £1000 may remain at 6 per cent. TJNIMPROVED pARM QECTION. THIS T) AY - AT 9 P.M. AMUEL -yAILE AND CONS, J TD., , Will Sell by Public Auction at Their Rooms, 83, QUEEN STREET. UNIMPROVED SECTION OF 100 ACRES, being Lot 47. OTAU PARISH, all in heavy bush, kauri and mixed; watered by streams. About 3 miles from school and creamery, 12 miles from Pokeno railway station. In deceased estate, and must be realised. TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT, AT 8 O'CLOCK. pUY pY THE J>UY pY THE OEASIDE. QEASIDE. CEASIDE ! CEASIDE A UCTION QALE OF » pEAUTIFUL ' pEAUTIFUL CEASIDE CEASIDE. OEASIDE. QECTIONS CECTIONS QECTIONS AT fVr.URRAY'S pAY. nyrußßAY's pAY, "jyrURRAY'S "RAY. T_A—K-A-P-U-^ T TO-NIGHT, AT O P.M. Murray's Bay, situated » little beyond Milford, is unrivalled for beauty of sea beach, charm of situation, and Open sea views. Here you con enjoy the delight of sea bathing, fishing, and boating, the calm of the summer evening, cool health-giving breezes, and all those attractions the seaside offers away from the toil and dust of the City, ye. within handy re«:h by land or sea. There's a charm about Murray's Bay that at once marks it as the finest SEASIDE• AREA near the City of Auckland. MURRAY'S TJAY, UKRAY'S JJAY, TWO "REACHES. WO X>EACHES. PASY TERM pLAN, Jp-fQ pASH. pASY TERM pLAN, 1() C ASH. i-2 PER MONTH, BALANCE 6 PER xjENT. 3 YEARS. MURRAY'S "DAY. URRAY'S 13 AY, TWO "REACHES WO JJEACHES ____ GLORIOUS SEA VIEWS. BEAUTIFUL BEACH SECTIONS. LEVEL AND TERRACED SECTIONS. TWO HARD. CLEAN SANDY BEACHEa NO MUD, CAN BATHE ANY TIME. PLENTY OF SHELTER TREES. i TO GET THERE—By Northern S.S. Co.'a steamers igoocl wharf). By road. -V piG PROSPECTIVE 1 £11.000 Is TO BE SPENr ON TB3: ' CONSTRUCTION Of piG ]|bJAIN pOAD pXTENSIOx^. AND BRIDGE OVER THE WAIRAU CHANNEL. The carrying of & recent Poll for Loin ol £15,000 to be spent on the construction or 1 the Dridge and main road, which runs righ* ! xnrough "\f URRAY'S "RAY. i-VLURKAY'S -Day. Will give a SHORT ROAD ROUTE. And mean piG pUTURE yALUES - piG pUTURE "\7ALUES TO THIS pEAUTIFUL CEASIDE STATE. yOU'VE (.OT £10 , , TO-NIGHT, AT Q P.M. TO-NIGHT. AT Q P.M. TO-NIGHT. AT O P.M. AT CAMUEL TTAILE AND QONS, J TD., 83. QUEEN STREET, H. G. TALETHORPE. Auctioneer. J

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17327, 26 November 1919, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17327, 26 November 1919, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17327, 26 November 1919, Page 4