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SALES BY AUCTION. M t - E d —Z~ E psom ' DESIRABLY-SITUATED HOME, g jyjARAMA VENUE, JjiRIDAY, QCTOBER 0 1926, AT 9. P.M. gAMUEL yAILIf.AND gONS, Will Sell by Public Auction, at their Rooms, 83, Queen Street, on above date. ttOLIDLY-BUILT HEART OF KAURI P VILLA of 5 lofty rooms, comprising nitting room, dining room, 2 bedrooms ana kitchenette, verandah front and glassedin verandah at back, 2 fireplaces, gas stove, electric light, bathroom with pore, bath, califont and large linenpress. Washhouse, c. and t.'s, fowlhouse, etc. Sewer drainage* and p.w.c. Insurance, £lo3u. Splendid section, 50ft. x 166 ft. (approx,). Very handy and desirable position, lust on Owen's Road, close to good bus service and within easy reach of both Mt. Eden. and Epsom trams. Grammar Schools, Training College, etc. Govt. mortgage, £855 (approx.). 13 RICK gHOP pAERATA. (Opening for Butchery-Bakery Business.) (F LY £IOO D EPOSIT " QCTOBER 90 192G, AT O PM - ' gAMUEL yAILE AND gONS, JT^TD., Will Sell by Public Auction, at their Rooms, 83, Queen Street, Auckland, on above date, "VTEW BRICK SHOP, 22 x 12, with ratproof concrete floor, double plateglaas windows; i good living rooms and combined scly, bathroom, wash-house. Detached garage and storeroom. Level section, containing 2ro. Sper., good stream of water. Situated in splendid position in rising township, 28 miles from city on South Line, almost opposite Dairy Association's large factory. Good opening for Butchery-Bakery Business. Deposit only £IOO, balance reducible. S T ' ff ELIERS ]3 ay ' gT, JJELIERS JJAY. THE MOST CHARMING AND POPULAR OP AUCKLAND'S MARINE SUBURBS. jypGNIFICENT gITES ATTRACTIVE' RESIDENCE, Being a subdivision of the two. well-known Properties owned by Mrs. Dennis Kelly and the late Mr. W. Floyd Harrop'e Estate, " ESTCLIFFE ." " "Y^estcliffe^" rpHE QAIRNIES." 'jpHE QAIRNIES.' Elevated and commanding position, facing the near end of the Beach, and at Junction of LONG DRIVE, THE STRAND and AUCKLAND ROAD. GLORIOUS VIEWS. GLORIOUS VIEWS. EXCEPTIONAL TERMS. EXCEPTIONAL TERMS. 10 Per Cent. Deposit, 5 Per Cent, in 3 Months, 5 Per Cent, in 6 Months, 5 Per Cent, in 9 Months, balance 3 Years from Sale; Interest at 6 Per Cent. "WESTCLIFFE" and "THE CAIRNIES." Will be Sold by Public Auction at the SALEROOMS, 83, QUEEN STREET, on nyjONDAY, T^OVEMBER AT O P.M. AT 9 P.M. Plans and full particulars from gAMUEL .yAILE AND g°NS, JjTD.. AUCTIONEERS, 83, QUEEN STREET. JJARROP AND j^JEDLEY, AGENTS, 28. SHOETLAND STREET. gECTION JN £)ECEASED jgSTATE. pRIDAY, AT 9 P.M. gAMUEL yAILE AND gONS, J^TD., Will Sell by Pubb'c Auction, at their Booms, 83, Queen Street, on above date, in Estate of HENRY T. GEDYE, Deceased. T EVEL BUILDING SITE, fronting KIT.Lrf CHENER RD.. 50 x 125 ft. (approx.); fenced on front and 2 sideis. Only, about 2min. walk from Edendale tram terminus. -fyjTELFORD gT., rpHREE J^AMPS. !_jome qlose to aterfront, JpRTOAY, 5 AT £ * 5 -M. SAMUEL T7AILE AND gAMUEL y "WiU Sell by Public Auction, at their Rooms, S3, Queen Street, on above date, HOUSE of 4 rooms, kitchenette, bathroom, sleeping balcony, etc., situated at No. 19. MELFORD ST. (off St. Mary's Rd.). Well appointed throughout; modern papers, core, bath, califont, gas stove, electric lighi. sewer drainage. Freehold section; good water view and very handy to St. Mary's Beach. QORNER jQOMINION J^OAD AND QRANGE J^OAD. JpRIDAY, T\TOVEMBER g AT P - M - I gAMUEL yAILE AND gONS,*£TD., ! In conjunction with T. H. BROWNE AND CO., will Sell by Public Auction, at their Rooms, 83, Queen St., on above date, C P LEND IDLY-SITUATED SHOP, on one O of BEST CORNERS ON DOMINION ROAD, Auckland's greatest suburban shop- ! ping thoroughfare. Single-storey wooden shop, with double window and fitted with two large counters, shelving, etc.; very suitable for drapery, ironmongery, boots or motor business. Freehold section, 26ft. frontage. to DOMINION RD., and 91ft. to GRANGE RD. Now vacant and immediate possession can be had. Terms, £350 cash, bal. % years at 81 p.c. An excellent opportunity to secure YOUR OWN BUSINESS PREMISES on favourable terms. gALE gTREET, J^AY. QOTTAGE & jpREEHOLD gECTION. g AT 9 P.M. gAMUEL yAILE AND gONS. J^TD., Will Sell by Public Auction, at their Rooms. 83, Queen St., on above date, on behalf of owner, who has left Auckland, iptOTTAGE of 5 rooms, situated on elevated freehold section, 30ft. x 90ft., known as No 66 SALE ST. Very han-dv noeition. just off'foot of Union St., and within 2min. of Ist tram section. Good harbour view. p RID AY, QCTOBER AT I OQ P.M. SHARP. AND Tyj-OORE Will Sell by Public Auction, on account of the Vendors, at their Rooms, 11, Second Floor. H.B. Buildings, Queen Street, Auckland (opposite Schneideman's). rpHE jpOLLOWING pROPERTIES. \TO. I.—CHURCH ST. TE PAPAPA—i\ PRACTICALLY NEW ARTISTIC BUNGALOW; i good rooms, open fireplace in living room, plaster and beam ceilings, electric light throughout, porcelain bath, every convenience; wash-house, copper and tubs, under one cover. Level, volcanic Section. Within 2 minutes station and bus stop. TERMS: £IOO DEPOSIT. AJO. 2.—-CHURCH ST.. ONEHUNGA, ii 2 minutes from Tram. —VILLA, 5 ROOMS, wash-house, copper and tubs under one cover; usual conveniences. Level Section, well laid-out. Near shops, school, etc. LOW RESERVE. DEPOSIT £75. ]\ r c N A B AND M A S O N. IVI MONUMENTAL MASONS, 100. SYMONDS STREET. AUCKLAND. (St. Benedict's Corner.). Specialists m Cemetery Work, in Ston<» and Concrete. CnWozno and Prices Free.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19469, 27 October 1926, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19469, 27 October 1926, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19469, 27 October 1926, Page 4

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