SALES BY AUCTION. E. R. AKD A. A UCELAND QITY AUCKLAND QITY BY PUBLIC AUCTION, AT OUR ROOMS, LISTER BUILDING, VICTORIA ST. E. rjpUESDAY. JQECEMBER AT NOON. MESSRS. RUTHERFORD, ROBINSON AND AUSTIN, favoured with instructions by the Owners, wili gel], on the above date, THAT MODERN WAREHOUSE FRO--1 PERTY, KNOWN AS jpOOTE'B jgUILDING, Situated in Elhott St., immediately opposite Smith and Caugney's, iri the very heart of the Wholesale Soft Goods Area in Auckland City. The Land ii as a frontage of 57FT. 4IN i'O ELLIOTT ST. 57FT. UN 10 ELLIOTT ST. 57 FT. 4IN IO ELLIOTT ST. 56FT. LOIN TO ALBERT ST. 56FT. 10IN TO ALBERT ST. 56FT. 101N l'O ALBERT ST. . And a Through Depth of 215 FT. 21N. The Buildings erected on the Block are: A modern 2-atored Fsrro-concrete Building, designed to suit the requirements of the soft goods trade Built over 'he full frontage to Elliott St., and going back a epth ol 125 ft., giving an area of over 7000 nq. it. on each floor. In addition to the main entrance from Elliott St., direct access is also obtained from Albert St., winch is very convenient foi the expeditious handling of gooda. This bunding ir exceptionally well constructed, and is built to carry three additional floors Vacant possession ot a considerable portion of the building can be arranged. The frontage to Albert St. ; is taken up by the approach to the Warehouse building, the balance of the area being: partially covered by a two-storey brick building at preaent used for manufacturing purpose®. Elliott St. is the home of the Wholesjie Soft Gooda Trade, at present, but it is sure to develop into <i retail area ia the near future. Albert St. is already a busy retail area, and has rapidly increased in value m recent years Further particulars on application to RUTHERFORD. ROBINSON AND A DSTIN. ESTATE AGENTS AND AUCTIONEERS. P.O 616, AUCKLAND.
jpRIDAY, AT J! gALE OF gMALL JQAIRY pAEMS ON EASY TERMS. T j\| ANDENO JACKSON, Acting upon instructions, will Sell by Public Auction, at their Rooms, 9, Coram.ercs Street Auckland, on the above date, £ JJAIRYING gECTIONS. ~ JJAIRYING gECTIONS, Each approximately 110 acres, being a subdmsion of a Farm of sc»o acres, situated at LICHr ILLD, near Putaruru, formerly occupied by A. W Rutherford. The land is practical!;? ali level to easy undulating dairying land, the soil being a free, friable loam on pumice formation and io excellent turnip and clover country Splendid results are being obtained by neighbours farming exactly similar land, which when improved readily carries* a cowto 2 acres. EACH SECTION 13 watered oy a - creek on the baci£ boundary, a plentiful supply of water can be ■ obtained by boring and is partly in grass, balance fern. Nearly the whole a_rca was at one time all in grass or cultivation, and can with very iittle work and at nominal cost be brought to a high state of productivity. ON THE HOMESTEAD SECTION is an 8-ba.il concreted cowshed. 4-stall stable, chaff shed, man's room and implement shed, and on another section there is a 3-roorned Cottaee and small shedLichfield Railway Station is close to the Homestead Section, and no section would be further than li milts distant. There is » first-class metalled road from Lichfield Railway Station to the important Township of Putarurti. TERMS--10 per cent, cash deposit, 10 per cent, in 12 months, balance 6 years from date of Sale at 6 per cent, (first year free of interest). No cash deposit will be required from Purchasers erecting buildings to the value of not less than £3OO. This subdivision presents a first-class opportunity to the man of limited capital to acquire dairying land at a low price on easiest possible terms. Fullest particulars from T jyj ANDENO JACKSON, AUCTIONEERS. 9. COMMERCE STREET. Acting under instructions, and ON BEHALF OF THE SECOND MORTGAGEE, HAMILTON. Will Sell bj Publi- Auction at their Rale R'ooms, Victoria Street. Hamilton, on. gATURDAY, jQECEMBER g 1927, AT |Q A.M.
LOT 1, Deposited Plan 7880, Auckland Registry, Mangaotupua. Certificate of Title 349. Folio 118, containing 930 acres 1 rood 26 perches latel- occupied by Mr. O. M. Monckton. The above property is situated on the main Hamiiton-Morriiisville Road, 14 miles from Hamilton and 6 miles from Morrinsvillo. It is eaay undulating and flat country, and tnosth all in grass. Subdivided into several paddocks, and has Dwelling House and out-building-For further particulars, apply to jQ ALGETY AND QO., J^TD.. HAMILTON AUCTIONEERS, jQ ALGETY' AND £JO.„ J^TD. e AUCKLAND, AT THE AUCKLAND AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION SHOW GROUND. gATURDAY. JQECEMBEK £> On Account A. L, Souter and Son. 1 2-SHEAR STUD RYELAND RAM. No. 57. Sire: Dominion Duke (78). Dam: _ Monmahaki Ewe. This ram look third prize in a very strong class at the Royal Show. On Account A. E. Bickle, Whatawhata, 15 PEDIGREE TAMWORTH BOARS AND SOWS. fpUAKAU g ALE. J^ECEMBER , HEAD CATTLE* Including, On Account Cameron and Macaulay, 100 4-YEAR-OLD POLLED ANGUS BULLOCKS. On Account Various Clients. 100 24-YEAR SHORTHORN SIEERS. ICO HEAD MIXED CATTLE. ALGETY AND C°- LTDAUCKLAND. U K E K O H E. FRIDAY EXT. DECEMBER 2. 1927. AT 12.30 P.M.. We Will Sell as Above:— PIGS— WEANERS. SLIPS, STORES, and SUNDRIES IN BACK YARD. POULTRY. FRUIT, PRODUCE, AND VEGETABLES Extension table, duchess pair. HALL STAND. MILK COOLER, and Sundries. Further Entries Solicited. Now is your time to fit up your BEDS FOR XM AS—Visitors or beach camps. CALL AN INSPECT OUR STOCKS; a full range kept on hand. ANY ARTICLE PROCURED AT SHORTEST NOTICE. |IHE pRANKLIN pARMERS' " AUCTIONEERING COMPANY, LTD., AUCTIONEERS AND VALUERS.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19807, 30 November 1927, Page 4
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