AUCTIONS. I ~~ ~ ■XrONDAY, ■\TOVEMBER -j 9 »■> O'CLOCK. I I r*)LONBEBN Tf.STATE, ! TJEMUERA. ! 11 I ; ( "T'IETVP. j yOLCAXIC QOIL. r-'HOICE I>CILDING OITES. (CHEAP RAILWAY FARES. U'REyUEN'T ELECTRIC TRAM SERVICE. j -piCIIARD ARTUI'R & pO. I 1 In i-nnjniirtiuu Willi Neville Newrombi havp ' I l>eoii favoured with iustrnctious tv soil, at ! j Iheir Rooms, City Market, t UNSOLD ALLOTMENTS IN THE ! CLO.VBEIt.N ESTATE. j Plans of whlt:U mny be had from the j ! Oflicp of thy Auctioneers or Neville New- I J sonib, Hi.s Majesty's Arcade. I THIS OPPORTUNITY to Secure CHOICE j I KIOSIDKNTIAL SITES in the MOST
I-'AVUIKKD t-C.'BUHU OF AUCKLAND, i should not be TDissefi hy rbosp intei-ested. ! The EXTENDED TRAM SERVICE and the DUPLICATION of the RAILWAY LINE, should make this Property of Great I i'rosiH-tive Value. ' j Alto, £IL.m;OW npERKACE. 1 REV. LAWRY'S ESTATE.) THAT XrOST DESIRABLE RESIDENCE of S i,J - ruoms, bathroom, pantry, HOT AND ' COLD VVATfcJK: lar«p and loriy rooms; i I3VKUY cONVJi.N'IKNi'B. In perfect on3"r : lusldP and out. THE GROUNDS HAVE ROft FRONTAGE TO GLASGOW TBUIiAI.'K b.r Kjrtft di-ep, ; and are NICELY LAID OUT "in flower and kitpben gardt-n; SMALL vinkkv; worn- . shop. ci.. THIS PROPKRTY i= n-Uliin 1.-.nilns.. wall! | of yi IiKX-ST.. and .'imin*. walk of ELEC- I TR11: TEAM DXXVII li. I VKRV EASi: TEUMS. I FOR POSITIVE SALE. Also. rVIIKLTKNHAM "OEACII TJOAD, ; WITHIN 100 YARD..S OF CUELTKN- i HAM BEACH. The Fiuest in and around Auckland. I O CUOICU BUILDING SITES hetng Lots i <-> 4, a. and 6; ni,-e(j laid otu in iJirunbery. i i'tr. Lar;;e Allotments. They udjoln Mr j UoldTvaier s I'roperty. EXCEPTIONALLY EiSY TERMS. Aieo, gT. JpLIER-S BAY . L , ' , T J. OF SECTION 23. ; Thifl If one of the FINEST BUILDING ! Sl'i'fcS in the 1..1 V. I'I.i.MMANDiNG iIAG- I NiKi(,IJNT Vll/ns of iae llAUhuiK; :t ' ItKAi) 1 1. ■.. 1 Ai.,l-..;; ncar\y AN ACUIC OF IiKOUND All well fC'DCfd. EASY TKRM.S. ' Further particulars ran be obtained from ' the OQJcp ol the AueUouecrs. i KTHUK & v~I,O. lUOS. 3. AKTHUII, Auctioneer. ' I jyr'JNL'Ai, '\-iMLiiuKt; -t .> j AT -J U L'LUL'K. 1 "y-ALCABLK TJKASEUOLDS, I IN BEST PART OF |TJ. lUfi'l.N-KUiU, /-V.VKLTO.N /"I IJUKI.'IJAH. T>ICnAED .4 RTHUR i f\p. (In conjnnrtion with Mr l-\ L. I'rlme) h«TC been favonrrd nrh inetruettous from TUB VV&SLKVAN NAIIVE INSJUI-i TIO.N TKUSTKKS to sp|l by auction at their Rooms, Li;y Market, 'jMlOaiS VAI.L'AULK U'ASLHOI.US AS ! -*• U.NDJSK, FDit A TUitAl Of L'l VKAKS, ( Willi HIGH I Ol' , KK.MSW4L FIJI! -\ ■ FURTJriEU 21 itJA-KS:— I .QRAFTUN-RUAD:
TDI 4 — VALUABLE KESLDENTI AL - , -' 1 yiTli. acljolnliig the I'arsonage. havini; ! 67ft 4in frontage by about .'itxift deep. This j is vup. nl the LK-st-situaU'd sites iv Uraftou- , road. QAKLTUN iQjUKK-KOAU: ! Lor 2a—CHOICE KKKIOKNTIAL (•".TtS, > ■ ilr (iuthrldgp; 50ft frouljgc ! !>.<• about Iburt defp. I LOT o— CHOICK KKSIOE.NTIAti SITU, I' adjoining above, with . r >ort frontaj;e by i ahout lwjft deep. lSnth these .illotnienrs command liiten-| ■ Elve Views of the Hurbour. Terms and Conditions ol ssnie can be scon ' al the OiSee of the Auctioneers. j TOICHARD RTnUR & pO. |, . THOS. B. ARTHUR. Auctioneer. \ AJTONDAY, -NOVEMBER T9 2 O'CTjOCK. ."patEEHOLD TTaROPEBTT STUEKT, T>ON?OXBS. , JJICHARD & QO. 1 In coujunctiei wiib Mr. F. L. FTlme, have been favoured with instructions from ] "THE Mlii-ilODI&T MISSION BOARD, ' | 10 fi>i|, at their lUxmiF, City Martct, THAT VALUABLE FREEHOLD PRO-I i , Kin i". srn atkd at tub cok- ! MOIt OF SARSKJKLD AND CUBIIAX I STUKETS, I'OMSONBT. || LOT 1- RESIDENCE of 7 rooms, in good I. order; iron roof. AIJ.OTiIK.NT. with '; frontage to KARSKIIiLD-STItEET of | ' 70.75 links by 0M.&9 links. i LriT 2 -BUILDING SITE, with 04.75 links ' frontage to SAH-SKlivbU-STKCUT, by 206.1 and 167.'J links. LOT 3—CORNER SITK. with n2.S links i u> BAttBFIELrU-SUKRE'I' and , anks to CUHKAN-S'IHBBT. LOT 4—BUILDING SITE, with frontage (o CIHKAN-STUKET of 75.73 liuks l.v 2u3.40 lluks. Lax 5— RESIDENCE of 7 rooms and bathroom. Allotment, with frontage to I'L'UHAN-BTKKIiT of «7.2H links a-nd !, ■S-"i liuks. Tula AUottneui r.-ldeus | lit ll)(! back, where the Kesidencu j Biandtj. to lUi! liuks. j . THE ArcTIONEKR CALL? SPECIAL I ATTKNTION TO THIS PROPERTY, it be- j Ing RliucMtt the ONLY FKOfEKX FOX | SAIJ-; iv this KAV(U;UITE LUCALITI". It i Is within lml VAItDS of the HARBOUR FRONTAGE, ajid can never be built in. A fp-w minutes' walk from SHELLY BE-ACU. TERMS: l<) per cent, cjish 011 fall of hammer. ; ■S.i 1-3 per cp'.it within 3 months. I ?":rilancc nt 5 per ceut for 3 or 5 yoars. i piCHARU A RTHTJK i f~\O. THOS. B. ARTHUR, Anctieneer. j : \T 5 t i c "W. ! HATMAHKET A-ND DURHAM YARDS.! O.N ACCOUNT OF FRIDAY. THE Oth NOVEMBER, BEING A PUBLIC HOLIDAY. TtlE CSCAL HORSE SALES AT THE HAYMARKET AND DCTtUAiI fS?AiR]>S 'WILTi rNOT BE (HELD. A.LFEED BCCKLAXD & SONS. j I
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVII, Issue 257, 3 November 1906, Page 8
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