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SALES BY AUCTION. ihe choicest sites available pARNELL ST. QTEPHEN'S T. OTEPHEN'S CANTERBURY PLACE ANTERBUIIY x LACE Estate. STATE, SUBDIVISION OF THAT MAGNIFICENT SITE ADJOINING ST. STEPHEN'S MAORI* BOYS' SCHOOL AREA', BETWEEN gT. gTEPHEN'S AND Q.LADSTONE FREEHOLD REEHOLD T7IREEHOLD L 1 RKEHOLD RESIDENTIAL ESIDENTIAL RESIDENTIAL JlVesidential SITES. ITES. Sites. TTES.' WITH frontages TO ST. STEPHEN'S AVENUE, GLADSTONE ROAD AND CANTERBURY PLACE. BEAUTIFUL HARBOUR VIEWS. ELEVATED POSITION. SEVEN MINUTES BY BUS TO QUEEN STREET. Easy Walk to New Railway Station. Over looking Parnell Park and close to Swimming Baths. Electric light and power and «as available. City drainage. yERY iJpERMS. 10 PER CENT. DEPOSIT, 10 PER CENT. DEPOSIT. BALANCE 5 YEARS AT 6 PER CENT. Send for Illustrated Litho. Plana. RUCTION. rnO-NIGHT (THURSDAY), COR. QUEEN AND SHORTLAND STS. (Old South British Bide.) C F B ENNETTi Ltdauctioneers. RUCTION. rpO-NIGHT (THURSDAY), AT 7.30, ♦COR. QUEEN AND SHORTLAND STS. (Old South British Bldg.) Under instructions from the Melanesia!) Mission Trust Board, as original ownerß. JpARNELL M AIN R OAD. SIX "FREEHOLD i- gECTIONS, CORNER J{ OAD AND gARAWAI jgTREET. 3 MAIN ROAD FRONTAGES, Each 54ft. Gin. to Mnnukau Road by depth of 100£t. One corner lot. Prospective value on this main road. 3 SARAWAI STREET FRONTAGES Splendid Residential Sites, within 100 yards of main road tram stop. Each u2ft. frontage by 163 ft. depth. ALL LEVEL AND STANDING HIGH. Auctioneer's Note.—'These Sections are part of the unique subdivision of the grounds of a fine old home. Some of the sites have beautiful full-grown trees and all have been under cultivation in recent years as gardens. These lots are 'certainly the most conveniently-situated building, areas offering on the higher portions of Parnell, with transport at the door. EXCEPTIONAL rjiERMS. 10 PER CENT. DEPOSIT, BALANCE 5 YEARS AT 6 PER CENT. Send/for Litho, Plan. C F j$ ENNETT ' L m ' I AUCTIONEERS. I FAVOURED WITH INSTRUCTIONS ■ FROM THE PUBLIC TRUSTEE ,jy£ESSRS. JQALGETY & Q O.. J^TD., Will offer by Public Auction at their Rooms, Main Street, Opotiki, on THURSDAY, 9^ AT A-M----rpHE FREEHOLD PROPERTY, contnin--1 ing 517 acres 3 roods 11.1 perches, more or less, and being Allotments 470 and 509. part of Allotment 458 and part of Section 431, Waiotahi Parish. Conditions of sale may bo seen at the Office of the Public Trust Agent, Church Street. Opotiki, or the Auctioneers, Dalgety and Company, Limited. AUCTIONEERS' NOTE.—The property, which comprises from flat to undulating und hilly country, is situated about 10 miles from Opotiki township and is suitable for either dairying or sheep. Buildings consist of 5-roomed Dwelling and cowshed. SECTIONS FOR SALE. A FEW Choice Residential Sections, overlooking Mt. Albert Bowling Green. Views unequalled.—Owner. 40-946; Evenings 24-034. B A YSWATER.—Superior, elevated, level, overlooking harbour, city; handy boat; £'29o; terms. —Owner, P.O. Box 98G. EPSOM, Sit. Eden.—Level, handy trams, 07 x 175; 110 reasonable offer refused.— Milliner, 5, Mt. Eden Rd. HOUSES AND LAND FOR SALE. A VONDALE, Handy Station, Elevated.— Bungalow, 0 rooms, convs., motor garage, 1 acre in orchard and grass; deposit £SO, balance Govt, mortgage, £950; 21s lid weekly.—Rose, Avondale. BU.\G ALOW, wonderful bargain, worth £ISOO, all for £1075; only £SO deposit. Henry Clayton, Phoenix Chambers. BARGAINS.— 2 Cheap Homes, inside second section, splendid order; immediate possession.—lJenry Clayton, Phoenix Chambeis. CIENTRAL. —Excellent (i-roomed Home, in- ' Bured £BOO, freehold, lowest £575; greatest sacrifice.—lso, Eden Terrace. i Acre, 3 Rooms; £lO deposit, 15s week -*■ for 10 years becomes yours.—Pegler, Drury. /fP Acres.—Main road. Going Concern, good buildings; cheap properly: £2200; inspect.—Ozich, Henderson. i H Per Cent.—Block 9 Shops, always full. J-• great position; rent £832; shows 17 p.c. 011 investing £2OOO deposit; price right; owner going abroad.—Solo Aeents, Richard Arthur, Ltd., Opp. Town Hall. X"7CA—Newton Prospective Corner.—s I u\J Rooms, conva.: easy terms.—Butler's, 27. lI.M. Arcado. /•QQK 2nd Heel ion.—Beautiful Home, G JJJOOi rooms, electric throughout; gtirnges lin.rgnin.-~-104. Colonial Mutual Bldg. KEMUERA. 7 ROOMS, in firut-olaBS order, eleo. light, all modern (Htlnitu: big section of land, in lawns 'ind xardon. Owner leaving for Kmilnnd, will snorillco ot £I3OO BEST PART MT.'EDEN. HANDSOME RESIDENCE, 7 rooniß, 0.1., tiii.rugo! Btnmln high, lovely views 1 fi doors Irani. Must bo ooltl: only £I4OO. HI",ST PART OF EPSOM. nJ RA CASH.—7 Nlco Rooinn, storeroom, 2 I >lll li room 0. eleo. light: iust off Mountain Ltd. £IOSO. C. li. WILLIAMSON AND CO., 38, FORT ST. ' M.E.E.L

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20642, 14 August 1930, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20642, 14 August 1930, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20642, 14 August 1930, Page 6