Sales by AncFon. JJEAUTIFUL • . gANDY REACHES. JJEAUTIFUL gAHDY "REACHES. JJEAUTIFUL gANDY JJEACHE3. pARK. TESTATE. J3ARK pSTATE. pARK p3TATE. T HE "I3EAUTY QPOT rpiE TVEAUTY qpot T HE "B EAUTY qpot QF rpHE TCLAND. 0 F 203 ORTH JSLAND. !'. QP rpHE MORTH T.SLAND. TO APPRECIATE TO APPRECIATE TO APPRECIATE YOU MUST SEE YOU MUST SEE YOU MUST SEE rpHE ATKINSON pARK pSTATE, tjTHE ATKINSON pARK STATE, fTWIE "ATKINSON paRK TESTATE. HPITIRANGI. TITIRANG I. HP I T I R A N. G I. It is the lovoliest week-end resort, com- j bining the charm of bush life with the joys of sen bathing, fishing, and boating. The Beaches tire beautiful, sandy stretches {not mud banks), which are hard to equal even on the Eaict Coast. It you ate not a buyer, a run by'motor fo this Channina Estate will well repay you in thorough enjoyment. IF YOU ARE A BUYER. IF YOU ARE A BUYER, DON'T FAIL TO VISIT. JSoN*T FAIL TO VISIT, For the Sections are unique, and cannot be replaced on any part of the coast, AND ONLY 9 MILES AND ONLY 9 MILES From Auckland by Good Motor Road, and within easy walking distance of train from New Lynn Station. A Beautiful Illustrated Booklet, is Now Ready. Call or Bend for one, DATE OF SALE— •VTONDAY, T\ECEMBER IK Our representative will be in attendance on the Estate on WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY NEXT to conduct intending pur-. chasers over the Sections■JOlCHAßD ARTHUR, J^TD-, AUCTIONEERS. pRAY AND nOCKROFT. SMEETON'S BUILDINGS. p STATE OF Tj'ENSON JJENRY "IATYMAN, DECEASED. By Order of the Public Trustee. THURSDAY. TXECEMBER -to AT 2 P.M. EPSOM, Clive Rd., off Mountain Rd.. at the foot of Mt. Eden, on the sunny —Modern 2-sl;oreyed American Bungalow, containing 9 rooms, sleeping porch, linen and lumber rooms, pantry, built-in wardrobes, cupboards, and every possible convenience. Large section, 124.5 links frontage by 57b.< links. TAKAPUNA —Waimana Estate, villi large frontage to Hurstmere Rd of 514 links by a big depth, running back to the shores of the Lake. This property would subdivide into 5 good building sections or, as a whole, would mke a lovely home site: only a fow minutes from Mi l ford Beach, almost opposite the Be chcotc Estate. HIGHLANDS ESTATE, (SLENFIELD— Lots 29, SO, 31. 52, 53. containing ,59a lr 6.2p: a very fino farming section. £1100 can remain on mortgage. BLOCKHOUSE BAY. AVONDALE SOUTH—Lot 359. cent-lining la Or 17p. at the junction of Marine Terrace, Connell and Newman Streets. .Lot 317, ~,,...,.■:.,; *,„ *- <xi- l>„(!,„. „,,,i \t;t
containing 3r 29p, .Hartley and Mitchell Streets. AUCTION AT OUR SALE ROOMS. ELLIOTT STREET. I * "dichard arthur, J TD.. LAND and furniture auctioneers. POR SALE BY public auction. AT OUR NEW ROOMS. ■J C CHORTLAND OTREET, rpUESDAY. T\ECEMBER 9 1919. AT . P.M. By Order of the Public Trustee, Administrator of the Estate of WILLIAM SANDERS (Deceased). 1 SUBURBAN FARMLET. consisting of 10 I O acres 1 rood 15 perches of Rich, Clean | Land, and beautifully situated on the hill ' immediately behind the schoolhouse at j Pakuranga, about half-mile from Howick. \ Large road frontage of about 15 chain. The I tjroperty is divided into 3 naddocks. Buildings consist of -5-rocmed Cottage and cow shed. A rare chance to secure 10 acres odd of Rich Land in such a rising suburbProperty Flat-god. TTARROP AND -\TEDLEY. 15. SBORTLAND STREET. R. F. VEALE. Auctioneer. pi'BLIC AUCTION OF Building; QIT Es. UILDISO OITES Favoured with instructions from the Public Trustee, in the Estate of John William Ellis, dec.acod, we will offer Icr Sa.e by Auction, at the TTORBE T3AZAAR, TTAMILTON. On SATURDAY, T'-JECEMBER O AT 11 A.M.. rj — pHOICE "DUILDIN'G CITES — »T rr — pHOICE "OUILDING CITES — H Situated in MARAMA STREET, Off Seddon Road, Ham.lien West. CHOICE SITES such as theso are scarce, and no doubt will meet with great demand, they being tho only available sites on the Tower Hill. THE POSITION IS IDEAL. WELL ELEVATED AND VERY CONVENIENT. Measurements are. approximately: KEC.'liO.> No. I.— llw.t ,ion a ,0. 12. ft deep Ht-CTIUN" No. 2.—10.ft fr ntage, 143 ft, de».p SECTION No. J.-hl.l .r..ntug„ Wit dex.ii! No. -1, 5, 6. an ~— 83fc frontage. 127 ft deep. Further Particulars may be obtained at Our Offi.BS I'HK rWRMERS' pO-OPERATIVE I CCriONEERING pOMPANY, -V Lliil'j'ELV WARD faTKLLT. MILTON. Auck.antlers, Countrymen !- i-eiid me your ear.-!' Easily the Iwat bhoji in Auckland for G nt s 'lan Bi.ots is to '<•-■ i.jiind at Pearson and Co.'s. coiner Queen 81, and fx£ron'ri'.na:>e Ed-, Newton,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17330, 29 November 1919, Page 9
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