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SALES BY AUCTION. .-pUDAY. A PEm 27, AX„11 O'CLOCK. v LINWOOD pSTATE. INWOOD XUSTATE. Rising Part of Auckland's Popular Suburb. MOUNT ALBERT. \ OEARUINa BUILDING SECTIONS—O-f Ai-BUILDING SECTIONS— HIGHLY-DESIRABLE LOCALITY FOR BUILDING BEAUTIFUL BUNGALOWS. LARGE RESIDENCE. 7 Rooms, and Section 60ft. by 130 ft. rn Tl TANDENO JACKSON. Instructed by THOS. FINLAY. ESQ.. -will Sell by Public Auction, at their Rooms, Customs Street East. Auckland, on the above date, LIN WOOD J? STATE. INWOOD HiSTATE. 11/rOUNT A LBERT. Comprising 91 FIRST-CLASS RESIDENTIAL SITES <£J- AND VERY FINE DWELLING OF SEVEN ROOMS. STANDING ON SECTION 60ft. BY 130 ft. LINWOOD ESTATE. OFF ASQUITH AVENUE, MOUNT ALBERT, is only three miles from Queen Street, and four minutes from third tram section, and is warm, rioh volcanic soil with gentle slope to north-east. CITY WATER. GAS AND SEWERAGE AVAILABLE. LINWOOD ; ESTATE. is surrounded by charming environments in a progressive suburb that is forging ahead by leaps and bounds, and commands beautiful views of the surrounding country and upper reaches of the harbour. A , / LINWOOD ESTATE SECTIONS can be bought on exceptionally easy terms— per oent. cash, 10: per cent, on possession, 10 per cent. 12 months from date of sale tfor residence, 10 per cent, cash, 23 1-3 per cent, on possession), balance five years; 6 nor cent, interest on all unpaid balances—and provide means of acquiring a charming home that will prove a profitable investment. Plans on application. Property Flagged. A MOTOR-CAR will" leave T. Mandeno Jackson's Office, Customs Street East, daily, starting Monday next, at . 10.80 a.m. and 2 p.m., and convey intending purchasers free to Linwood Estate. FRIDAY, Ujpf 4 _ AT 11 O'CLOCK.

yERY QHEAP 2)00 " A CRB "pARM. ' KERIKERI, BAY OP ISLANDS. EASY TERMS. EASY TERMS. rp fjy-ANDENO JACKSON. Instructed by the Owner, MR. S. VINCENT, will sell by Public Auction, at their Rooms, Customs Street East, Auckland, as above: HIS FARM OP 200 ACRES, being Section 8, Blook 1., Puketotara, Kerikeri, on Main North Ohaeawai-Whangaroa Road. H_aa a 4-roomed Cottage. About 30 acres in grass, half property fenced. Nearly all level, ploughable land. Suitable for man with small capital, who wants to make good. Can start with a few cows, and supplement income if desired on rich gumfield night alongside. Cream waggon passes/. Good local market for vegetables. Terms, £300 cash; balance at 7 per cent. ■pRIDAY, "JV/TAY 11 AT 11 O'CLOCK. TOWN OF T OGAN piAMPBELL. own OP JUogan- Campbell. FURTHER block op sections further block op sections in EXTENSION NO. 1. PERPETUAL RENEWABLE leases. HI .TITANDENO JACKSON, Instructed by the TRUSTEES OP CORNWALL PARK. will. Lease by Publio Auction at their Rooms. Customs Street East, Auckland, on the above date: — A FURTHER BLOCK OP SECTIONS IN EXTENSION NO. 1, TOWN OF LOGAN CAMPBELL, : FRINGING THE FAMOUS CORNWALL PARK AND COMMANDING LOVELY LANDSCAPES, comprising ■■- ~■'.; 9fi CHARMING RESIDENTIAL Of* £yj SITES. Lb) Fronting WHETURANGI RD. AND CAMPBELL RD. (Opposite Green'B Nursery.) Richest Volcanio Soil Select Neighbourhood ; few minutes from new Great South Road Trams; handy to Train, and easy walk to Cornwall School. Right of' renewal at revaluation of rent with full protection for value of lessee's improvements. * - Plans on application. SOMETHING SPECIAL IN AUCTIONS. MODERN fILOTHING FACTORY ODERN Jt? ACTORY AND FREEHOLD "PROPERTY. REEHOLD ITROPERTY, With Complete Plant, as a Going * Concern. NEWTON ROAD. NEWTON ROAD.. NEWTON ROAD. ; NEWTON ROAD.' Near Top O' Symonds Street. Unique Opportunity to secure Factory Premises, fully eauipped with Modern Plant. \

JjiRIDAY, 27V AT ,0 O'CLOCK. QAMUED TTAILE & CONS, T TD„ Have been favoured with Instructions *by MR. P. B. GREENHOUGH, to Sell by Publio Auction, at their Booms. 83. Queen Street, WELL-KNOWN CLOTHING FACTORY AND FREEHOLD PROPERTY, situated near the Symonds Street End of NEWTON ROAD, comprising: LARGE AND WELL-APPOINTED FACTORY, built of Brick, Iron and Wood, one storey in .front and three storeys at back, the main floor having; a space of about 180 by 80, and there are two other floors, luncheon room, etc., in the back portion. The main portion of the building is a modern Brick: Structure of One Storey, with 24in. foundations and 16in. walls, capable of carrying 2 more storeys. Fitted with electric light and power; 6 p.w.c.'s. FREEHOLD SECTION, fronting NEWTON ROAD and MACAULAY STREET, each 38ft., by a through depth of about 200 ft. 7 PLANT comprises 4 Motors (2 h.p. Crompton, 3 h.p. Britiah-Thompson-Houßtcm, 2 h.p. Cutting Bros., 3 h.p. Mawdsley, also 1 h.p. Dynamo, 2 h.p. Blower), 48ft. Cutting Bench, Work Benches. Tresitle Tables, 8 Special Machines, 85 Plain Sewers, 84ft. of Benching for Machines, 1 Hoffman Pressing Machine. Larue Number of Irons, Stools, Horses Large Stock Fixture, Eight Lunch Tables, Chairs, Hand Basin, Lockers, Fixtures and Fittings, including Electric Light and Power Lines for Knives also COMPLETE SET OF MANUFACTURERS' PATTERNS, embracing all Descriptions of Boys' and Men's Garments, all Thoroughly Tested and Perfected. The attention of Manufacturers is specially drawn to this Sale, as it is seldom that such an opportunity is presented of securing Premises eauipped ready for commencing work right away. The situation is ideal for the purpose, being within * couple of minutes of the busiest tram stop. N.B.— not sold as a Going Concern, the Freehold Property will be offered separately, and the Plant and Fittings "will be offered on the Premises at a later date. Further particulars may be - obtained on " application to the auctioneers, QAMUEL TTAILE & CONS, T TD., j 83, QUEEN STREET. ,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18380, 21 April 1923, Page 4

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