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AtioTiosra. rpt'BSDAY, f?Q .■jl:> ; ■" .; d~ x 1 . rfio, At 12 Noon Sharp. TMPOBTANT TO T>TJILDERS' AND ' iQtALE OF THE TpLMSLEIGH TpSTATE :lv XfOUNT T>OSKTLL. CORNER OF KINGSLAND AND EDENDALE ROADS. ; SUBDIVTDBD INTO 28 LARGE BUILD- j ING ALLOTMENTS A2*D TWO i BLOCKS CF C AND-7 ACHES RE3PECTi - IVKLY. SUBSTA3mAL RESTDE-NCE, 7 ROOMS, I A2ZD ONE ACRE. ' I M-R. T iTT'IICraNES ; J. X Ls honoured by instructions to sell by j?! Auction, at the Land Sale Kooms, 91, ] I Queen sti-eet, il ; milE ABOVE VALUABLE ESTATE. i The Order of the Sale will be — SIX LOTS WILL BE SOLD ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE. And if prices are satisfactory the Sale will | be eonOnnpfl i WITHOUT RESERVE Until tlie whole are disposed of. : The- Terms are as follows:— '< •IT PEK CENT. CASH with each Lot r, Per Cent, in 6 months. ." Per Cent in VI months. 1 .j Per fear. In is luouLhs. ! ! 5 IVr Cent, in Two Years. ' And the Balance nt the end of throe years. Interest on the unpaid, portion of cho ptirchase money will be charged at the rati' of 5 per cent, per annum. The Title is Land Transfer. Soil, Volcanic. Allotments level, pure air. elevated posi- | tion. Easy to Electric Trains. Gas and I i water available. Lithographed Plans and ■ [ all particulars of the Auctioneer. j I J. J J VHORNE S» 91. Queen street j Or, HUTCHINSON AND ABBOTT, Swanson-stxeet. -pRIDAY, -\fAH.CH ORD, j At 12 Noon Sharp. I , , I fiIPORTANT QALE OF I fMVX PROPERTIES. iCY ORDER OF THE TRUSTEES IN THE i I ESTATE OF ■ THE LATE HON. P. \ . DIG NAN (DECEASED). j ;7i/£R T /pj^ORNES Ls honoured by instructions to sell by Auclion at the Land Sale Rodma, 91 "Queen street, OT. AND iryrTKDHAM iQT. SALE LOT A—SPLENDID CORNER LOT. having 77 feet front:i?e to Albertstreet and 41 feet 6 inches to Wynnhaiu street, together v/ith the vrelibuilt , Brick Premises thereon erected (formerly the Clanricarde Hotel), ana now iv the occupation of Messrs Bucklan'l aud Sous, a≤ offices, etc. This BJock is subject to the Existing; Lease to Jlessis Buckland and Sons, having IS years to run, at a rental of £75 per nnnum. LOT B—GRAND CENTRAL >-> BLOCK adjoining Lot A. bavin- a frontage of IC9 feet 8 inches to Wyndham street, extending to Chapo!to whic-h it has a frontage or 78 feet 3 inches, with all the buildings thereon, producing a rental of £ICC 8/ per annum. These Two Blocks will be offered first In one Lot (ha-finp 77 feet to Albert-street. Jll feet 2 inches to Wyndham-stioct, and 73 feet 3 inches to Chapel-street), with all the Buildings thereon. If not so?d in one Lot will be sold separately, as above. CJALE LOT I—HOBSON STREET (near Grosvenor Hotel)— 32 feet 1 inch to Hobson-street by 100 feet, together with Substantial Residence of 8 rooms and outbuildings, at present let at 25/ per week. CIALE LOT 2—HOP.SON STREET— GRAND WAREHOUSE OR MILL SITE, having in 2 feet 7 inches to Hobson street, nnd 100 feet to Wyndham street; perfectly level, and close to railway wharf, timber mills, ajid centre of city. fiALB LOT 3—WYNDHAM STREET— O FINE BLOCK, having 03 feet 1 inch frontage to Wyndiam-ntreet by a depth of ISS fe?t, together with* the Substantial and Wel'.-bm!t Family Rpsidence of H rooms ami ouifps. with stnblcs, eoaohhor.sp. ?.\\t\ other outbnildinjru. A u>.rs-f f-omm.indina .site. widt-ning at the back to 105 feet 11 inches. OjALE LOT 4—WYNDHAM STREET— FRONTAGR of in feet 3 inches by feet, together with DwpllinK of six t-poms. at present let ;it 14/ pi»r week. SALE LOT S—WTKDriAM KKONTAGE of iX) feet by ISS fppt In depfU, with Two Good Residences therpon, nt present produciug 24/0 a week r<?nta). QA7.E LOT C—WYNDHAM AND NEL- *-> tOM STREETS—CO-RNSR LOT, having a, frontajre to Wyndbam-street ot 100 fewt and to Nelson-street of lQift IJiu—all level, close to wharres, railway, and centre of ctty. QALE LOT 7—NELKON !?TRT?BT—With -J n Proiitnpe of S" feet by 10- : ) feet, ana The Substantial Buildings theioon, producing a- rental of 3-1/ per week. To ensure. . a Complete Clearance the Prices have been fixed extremely low, and the Term's very liberal viz.:— 17, I'HR CENT. CASH. 10 PTCR CENT. IN : SIX .MONTHS, BALANCE POP. FIVE ; 1 YKARS AT 5 PEi: CENT. i I Tliese Blocks -are abgolutuiy unique, as there .-ire no other Blocks of such !ar?e dimensions to be obtained in the heart of the City. An opportunity to secure sucli valuable property may not occur again foi yeav3. Lots 3 to 7 are outside Brick Area. Lithographed Plans and all particulars of the Auctioneer. T mHORNES, Q-J QXIBEN QT. JPSIRDAY, , 'AT 12 NOON SHARP. WLLERSLIE BABK, <T>O A LLOTJMENTS. INSTRUCTED BY J. V. DINGLE, ESQ., qv.FR T /TIHORNKS Will sell by auction at :the Land Sale Rooms, 91 Queen street, 9>Q CHOICE BUILDING SITES in the ~*J above beautiful Estate; only five minutes from Ellerslie Station; high ground, pure air, magniiicent views; L.T. Title; all roads t:itcn over by the Road Board. The Order of the Sale will be: Six Lots will be sold ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT I RESERVE, and if prices are satisfactory ! the suia will be continued WITHOUT RE- | SiiRVFi until the whole are disposed of. Note the Spctfsl Terms: 10 per cent. | Cash, 5 per cent: in 6 months, 5 per cent. . i:i 12 months, 5 per cent In 2 years, the ! balance In o years at 5 per cent, interest. PJnns of the Auctioneer. T PpHOBNES, «Yl ! ' f-tUEEN QT.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 42, 18 February 1905, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 42, 18 February 1905, Page 8

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