Sales by Auction. * lB T '^JCtion. jpUESDAY, 20 AT 73 0 P-M. iqiGHT RUCTION. RUCTION. AT OUR SALE BOOMS. ELLIOTT STREET rpHE pENOWN STATE. rpHE pENOWN jg STATE. . »JTHE pENOWN INSTATE. ]y£OUNT jgDEN. jyjTOUNT pDEN. jypUNT jy£OUNT JfiDEN. « QHOICE jgUILDING gITES. QHOICE pUILDING gITES. FINE ELEVATION. GOOD VIEW'S FINE ELEVATION. .. GOOD VIEWS. FREE OF STONE. EVERT SECTION FINE GARDEN SOIL, IN GOOD GRASS. fJiHB pENOWN pSTATE rpHE RENOWN pSTATE Is far and away the BEST in HOME SITES offered in this district j for many years is only a few' moments from the present Tram Terminus. Water and gas pass the property. THE SECTIONS ARE ALL 1-ACRE AND OVER. WITH A FINE DEPTH. PRICES.—The Vendors are so satisfied that the*RENOWN ESTATE is the best in sections oSered in the district that they are prepared to let the public moke their own prices, and will place 110 fixed reserves on any section. v TERMS THE EASIEST POSSIBLE. ONLY £25 DEPOSIT. £25 IN 6 MONTHS. £25 IN 12 MONTHS. BALANCE. 3 YEARS AT 6 PER CENT. Plans upon application to JgICHARD RTHUR, £TD., LAND AND FURNITURE AUCTIONEERS, ELLIOTT STREET. ? •JTTiXKANGI. rjMTIRANGI. rpITiKANGI. rpiTTRANGI. MAGNIFICENT SITUATION. ADJOINING MR. ATKINSON'S WELL-KNOWN PROPERTY. BOUT 0 j^CRES, With substantial Dwelling, with all v conveniences. This property commands a panoramio unequalled in the Dominion, extending to th« Manukau Heads, . and including seascara bush, and mountain scenery of indescribable beauty, Mrs. J. C. Burns has favoured us with instructions to sell the above by auction at <jur Salerooms, Elliott Street, »JIUESDAY, gQ AT P.M. piCHARD RTHUR, LAND AND FURNITURE AUCTIONEERS. /JXTESDAY, gQ AT 2 P.M. F INE B UIIiDING ' and usINE gITES, JJOAD. SECTIONS 2, 3, 4. 5, 6, 7,"and 8, DEXTERVILLE ESTATE. Mrs. Dexter, who wishes to sell the remain- ? Seetions in this estate, has favoured us with instructions to sell the above AT OUR SALE ROOMS, ELLIOTT ST. piCHARD BTHUR. pTD.. LAND AND FURNITURE AUCTIONEERS. gALE |JNRESERVED gALE OF gTREET pROPERTY. gTREET pROPERTY. piNE OORNER pOSITION. Also. f T ( HE yyiiOLE Qp »pBB gTOCK-IN-'pRADE, ANU F ACTUEIN G pLANT, >pOOLS, ETC. Mr. John Broady. who< ie leaving shortly r SeU° given us instructions WITHOUT RESERVE WITHOUT RESERVE! Albert St. and , Durham St. AT THE SAME TIME. WE WILL SELL T 22 W HOLE OP jp ß gTOCK. T 32 W HOLE OF JJIS STOCK. T m "W HOLE , 0 F T 3 * YyOHKING pLANT. T HE .yVHOLE QF rpgE - OREING pLANT. " . WITHOUT RESERVE.. The Sale Will bs Held ON THE PREMISES. gTSEET. y . ON ' ' jyjONDAY. pECEMBER g THE PROPERTY AT 11 A.M. PROMPT THE STOCK AND PLANT AT 1 15 A « PROMPT. RICHARD , J XD. THQS..J?, ARTHCB, _Au;Uca« ; . (
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17633, 20 November 1920, Page 4
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