Sales by Auction. T UIS D AY - . 'J* HIS J}AY. AT 12 KOONAT NZ. INSURANCE BUILDINGS, QUEEN STREET. (J, p JJENNETT, Instructed by the Trustee in the Estate of Miss Charlotte Thorpe (deceased). Will Sell QLEVEDON pARM. T AND valuable u : 1 •t.xiM of 136 a. lr. Lbp., more or leaa Parish of 1 W d - 16 ° f Allots. 11 and 16 of the T'. ' °! alroa - 1 and subdivided into 3 Lots, containing 51a. Or. 80p. • 39a 2r lfinand 45a. 2r. lOp. respectively; 'in accord w£h lalFi 10 ' above , areas contain some first-clam land i? good ) ' lvo -.,« nice undulations fenced Ex/ll Sy1111 '' u WeII aubdlvl and enced. Excellent eilclt ' or and aome fine native bUsh. Buildings comprise the well'c,n°rn Homestead and . fine range of firstHou°se.° U ' also modern 6-roomed m N o C ie E lnT P f rHr is first to be offered m one lot, and failing » sale of the whole, then m two lots of 51a " Or. 32p. and 85a Or. Full Particulars from ' C. F JJENNETT, K.Z. INSURANCE BUILDINGS, QUEEN STREET. J? RIDIYT jQECEMBE : R 1920T 12 NOON". AT N.2. INSURANCE BUILDINGS. QUEEN STREET.
1n ,5L 0^ lnlctioTl with Messrs G. J. Garland £=£* , p xT ny ' Agents for Trustees in instate of Vera Francis (deceased). pONSONBY, J\J"O. QHURCH gT. WOODEN DWELLING-, bathroom, patent w.c. to city sewer; washJV?"!®' wswr and tubs under one roof FREEHOLD SECTION. 38ft. by 100 ft. 6m. t N o ' 79 AND 81, Q larence gT. TWO 5-ROOMED HOUSES, conveniences, patent w.c. to city sewer. SECTIONS each 63ft. 6in. by 86£t. rpERMS; QASH. The Properties are Flagged. C F. JgENNETT, AUCTIONEER. QARPENTER AT MUNICIPAL MARKETS, CUSTOMS STREET WEST 9 TWO-TON MOTOR TRUCE! CHASSIS -5 FORD-MOHAWK. 9 TWO-TON MOTOR TRUCK CHASSIS & FORD-MOHAWK. BY AUCTION. T HIS D AY - ms D AT> 1 " 10,30 O'CLOCK. I On Account of Whom it May Concern 2 TRUCK°rHA F^ MOH MOTOR 1 RUCK CHASSIS, complete with electric headlights, electric horn, pump tool kit. sidelights, tail light, front fenders and running boards. '■ TO BE SOLD AS ABOVE A. CHANCE OF A LIFETIME. On View Now at Above Address/ QARPENTER AUCTIONEER, MUNICIPAL ■ MARKETS CUSTOMS STREET WEST. JMPORTANT J^OTICE. T° C OMMERCIAIj pßj.s, TIUSI]y£EN, AND TNVESTORS. R. L. C™ 1 QN rjpHE Q.ROUND, rpoWER JVD., ON WEDNESDAY, JjEC. JJJ 1920, AT 11.30 A.M. rj*WO OF THE gEST JJUSINESS JgITES IN THE JJEART OF jyjATAMATA rpOWN. With frontages of" 33ft. and a depth of 165 ft. respectively. Adjoining Bank of Australasia, and corner of' Arawa Street and Tower Road. THIS IS AN EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY OF SECURING TWO OF THE' BEST BUSINESS SITES IN THIS PROGRESSIVE TOWN. Values are rising every .month. All the latest up-to-date town, improvements are now being carried out. INVESTORS WHO SEIZE THIS OPPORTUNITY NEED HAVE NO FEAR OF FUTURE REGRETS. For full particulars, terms, and conditions of sale apply to R. L. C HRISTIE ' AUCTIONEER, MATAMATA. AUCTIONEER'S . NOTE. — Undoubtedly Matamata's future is assured, it being the centre of the most fast-rising Dairying District in the North. Island. Eighteen months ago the Bank of New Zealand opened here in a. 2-roomed building with a, staff of 2. Since then they have built in concrete at & cost of approximately £12,000, and now have a staff of 9. The Farmers' Auctioneering Company are shortly building extensively in the immediate vicinity of the above sections. Houses and Land for Sale. ST. HELIERS BAY. THAT PRETTY LITTLE MARINE SUBURB, ENJOYING FINE, HEALTHY CLIMATIC CONDITIONS, WITH SPLENDID VIEWS, BATHING AND FISHING FACILITIES. A LOVELY HOME FOR A RETIRED FARMER, OR ANYONE REQUIRING A REAL UP-TO-DATE PROPERTY. £4000. EXCEPTIONALLY EASY A GENTLEMAN'S HOME OF SEVEN FINE. LARGE. LOFTY ROOMS, ail beautifully papered in art papers. Large square hall, with sliding doors opening into a beautiful drawing room 20 by 20; sun porch and long side verandah, 40 by 11. Four bedrooms, all opening out on to verandah through French casements. Fine large dining room, built-in cupboards, bookcase, fireplace. Most luxurious bathroom, porcelain bath, hand basin, hot and cold water shower. The leadlight3 of this house are most beautiful. House wired up for the electric light throughout. Concrete dairy and smoking house, large cow-yard, milking shed, grass paddock now running 3 cows.. Two orchards, including over 500 fruit trees of nearly every variety of fruit, all in full bearing.. Garage and numerous outhouses. Lovely lawn, flower garden, in beautiful order; shrubs, palms, and cabbage trees. r ~ , . The grounds are large and well kept. SECTION OF 5 ACRES, with over 1300 feet of road frontage. , Would cut up well. Fifteen minutes' walk from .beach. Splendid soil in fact the most fertile spot in West Tamaki. Lovely views of sea and landscape. This is really a high-class property, the like of which seldom comes on the market. Plans and terms of purchase can be had ' o'i application to the agent. Call, write, or 1 "wire * . __ C. M. GRAY, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT. KOHIHARAMA. Member The Land 'and Estate Agents' Association of - Auckland (Incorporated),
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17650, 10 December 1920, Page 5
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