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T3ICHARD ARTHUR. T TD„ AUCTIONEER,. 4mmr _ t OPP. TOWN HALL. pUBLIC TRUSTEE SALE IN THE ESTATE OF THOS. TORRENS. TtfEDNESDAY."" JLJTARCH «>Q AT -t-l O'CLOCK. AT AUCTION. OPP. TOWN HAL£. ; r»-ROOMED DWELLING, PONSONBY NO. 33. O'NEILL STREET. No difficulty about possession. Condition* of Sale can be seen at the Office of the Public Traatae or the Auctioneer. |>ICHARD A RTHUR, T TD., AUCTIONEERS AND VALUERS. I HPAKE NOTICE THAT THE SALE OF j x FARM PROPERTY AT ALBANY BY i MESSRS. RICHARD ARTHUR. LTD.. 1 UNDER CONDUCT OF THE REGISTRAR i OF THE SUPREME COURT. ADVERI TISED FOR THE 15TH APRIL 1923, HAS I BEEN CANCELLED AND THE PROPj ERTY WITHDRAWN FROM SALE. TO YACHTSMEN AND MOTOR-BOAT OWNERS MAKE FOR WHANGAREI HEADS DUPING YOUR EASTER CRUISE. TJEOTAHI. XVEOTAHI. THE BEAUTY SPOT OF THE NORTH. THE BEAUTY BPOT OF THE NORTH. "PEOTAHI. AVEOTAHI. PROMISES TO BE THE MOST POPULAR SEASIDE RESORT IN THE DOMINION. •pEOTAHI. XVfciOIAHI. THE BEST FISHING GROUND IN THE WORLD. Where the Biggest Swordfish are Found. ' And only a tew hours from Auckland. s You leave by the fine passenger steamer 5.3. Manaia at 10 p.m. and arrive at day--1 break. The fare is only 17s 6d. The Reotahi Freesing Works, when in operation, occupied this bay. f* MODERN 5-ROOMED BUNGALOWS. 3 MODERN 4-ROOMED BUNGALOWS, fitted with every convenience, bathroom, copper, tubs. water supply, and wired for electric light. Were erected in the very best style and workmanship. The site* chosen are delightfully situated. overlooking the harbour and within a few moment* of the beach. The land is leasehold, held under Glasgow lease. Very low rental, only a few shillings per annum. The deposit will be £2a* cash, balance easy payments & Also. * FREEHOLDS. REEHOLDS. -t(\ COTTAGES, of from 3 to 5 rooms, with 11/ beach frontages, fine water supply. These are not shacks, most of them well and comfortably built. Freehold title. Same terms as above. / Also. Oft FINE SEASIDE SECTIONS. Freely hold, beautifully situated: good water sUpply. Very small deposit and £1 month. There is a fine wharf on the property. There is a large dance or music hall.. There are asphalt tennis courts! ALL THE ABOVE ARE TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION AT AN EARLY DATE. Full particulars from Mr. Laird, Land Agent, Whangarei. ■pICHARD ARTHUR. I.TD., AUCTIONEERS. OPPOSITE TOWN HALL. fJIO BUILDERS. TIMBER MERCHANTS * AND SPECULATORS. REOTAHI T7REE2ING WO'KS. EOTAHI X REELING VV ORKS, AT WHANGAREI HEADS. THE BUILDINGS WILL BE SOLD FOR REMOVAL. WEE FREEZING CHAMBER is an imX roenae building, nearly 100 ft. square, built during the war, - <>r the beet timber obtainable, including kauri, rnatai and jarrah. in all, about 200.000 sup, feet, 6 by 2, 12 by 2, 8 by 8, 10 by 8. 10 by 10, weather boarding, iarrah and matai t. and g. flooring and lining and about £1500 cost of pumice. MANURE SHED, all iron, approx. 340 by 100. MANURE DRIER AND CHIMNEY. ENGINE ROOM, iron and poilite. with iron principal and girders, t. and g. lined root; approx. l'.U by 40, tile root. STORE ROOM, iron, GO by 30. Large Chimney Stack and Loose Bricks. Large Cattle Yards of jarxah. Several Well-built Offices and Outbuilding*. WIRE ROPE, DERRICK, ARMS, RAILS. ETC. . ; No expense was spared in the erection of these Duiltunss. everything being of thebest. As all the buildings are close to a' good wharf and sandy beach it will be quite a simple matter to load the timber upon either •cow or steamer. Ample time will be given for removal. AUCTION SALE AT EARLY DATE. All tho Buildings, with the exception of the Freezing Chamber, will be sold absolutely without reserve. Full particulars from Mr. Laird, Land Agent. Whangarei. "DICHARD ARTHUR. T .TD., AUCTIONEERS, OPPOSITE TOWN HALL. TO 'OOABDING TTOUSEKEEPERS. o .Boarding Housekeepers. THE GREATEST PROPOSITION EVER PUT BEFORE YOU. QQ«"ROOMED T3OARDING TTOUSE. do"lXoomed Hoarding House. PATENT DRAINAGE. FINE WATER SUPPLY. Wired Throughout for Electric Light. Together with LARGE DANCE OR MUSIC HALL. BILLIARD ROOM, ASPHALT TENNIS COURTS. AND ABOUT 5 ACRES OF LAND. YOU WILL GET THE LOT FOR A SONG. "PEOTAHI. It, EOTAHI. REOTAHI. EOTAHI. WHANGAREI WHANGAREI HEADS. HEADS. Is One of the Most Popular Seaside Resort* in the North, AND HAS GREAT PROSPECTS BEFORE IT AS THE RENDEZVOUS OF THE WORLD'S FISHERMEN. FOR IT IS TTERE rpHE DIG TfISH ARE QAUGHT, - Fine Wharf and Smooth Water Landing. Only a few hours from Auckland. S.S. Manaia leaves at 10 p.m. and arrives at daylight. The fare is only 17* Cd. Full particulars from Mr. Laird, Land Agent, Whangarei, or the Auctioneers, AUCTION SALE AT EARLY DATE. •piCHARD . A RTHUR, T TD., AUCTIONEERS. OPP. TOWN HALL. AUCKLAND.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18357, 24 March 1923, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18357, 24 March 1923, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18357, 24 March 1923, Page 4

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