SAXjES by auction P R RELIMIXARY A NNOUNCEMENT. RESTAi RATEURS AND BOARDINGHOUSE PROPRIETORS. AUCTION SALE. AUCTION SALE. OHELTENHAM J£IOSK, JAEVONPORT. BOARDING-HOUSE AND TEAROOMS, FURNISHINGS, PIANO, WIRELESS RADIO, ELECTRIC MOTOR, GRAMOPHONE. CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, CUTLERY. S DOZEN BJLUU CHAIRS. 2 DOZEN TEA TABLES. 15 DOZEN CUPS AND SAUCERS. DINNER WARE, ALUMINIUM JUGS. TEAPOTS, COOKING POTS. FULL DETAILS IN WEDNESDAY'S ISSUE. SALE COMMENCES rjiUESDAY, ’ H A.M., AND FOLLOWING DAY, IF NECESSARY. Also, STOCK, SHOP FITTINGS, CASH REGISTERS, SCALES, ETC. J. H. A NSELL AND AUCTIONEERS AND VALUI 167 SYMONDS STREET. Phone 41-918. C°" N ] EVILLE JJEWCOMB, J^IMITED, Has received instructions from the Right Reverend Henry William Cleary, Roman (Catholic Bishop of the Diocese of Auckland, to sell by Public Auction at their Saleroom, Wyndham Street, Auckland, on T u UESDAY, 4 PRIL AT .v 17, O’CLOCK, 1925, I EASES OF THE FOLLOWING -J PROPERTIES. lOT I.—Two roods, two and two-tenths -J perches, more or less, situate at the corner of Wyndham and Hobson Streets, Auckland, being Allotment Nineteen A: Section Twenty-five, City of Auckland, formerly used as St. Patrick’s College. lOT 2.—Twenty-five and a-half perches, J more or less, having frontage Hobson Street and Chapel Square, and being Allotment Thirty-two, Section Eighteen, Auckland,, on which is erected the building known as Ailsa House. The properties will be leased separately. TerYn of leases Twenty-one years, with perpetual right of renewal or of having a lease offered by Auction in accordai with the First and Second Schedules to “The Public Bodies Leases Act, 190S.’’ The Form of Lease contains covenai by the Lessee to pay rates and taxes, keep in repair, not to build until plan approved by Lessor. To Insure in joi: names, insurance money to be expended in rebuilding and a right to remove present buildings. Conditions of Sale and form of Lease may be inspected at the office of the Auctioneers, Neville Newcomb, Limited, 4, Wyndham Street, Auckland. □ r NDER CONDUCT OF THE REGISTRAR OF THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW ZEALAND, AT AUCKLAND, at the request of. the First It N Will Sell by Public Auction at the Chamber of Commerce, Swanson Street, Auckland, on JjmiDAY, ID2S. AT 2 P.M. A LL THAT PIECE OF LAND situated in the Parish of Titirangi containing twenty-nine (29) and ninety-eight hundredths perches (or by more recent survey containing thirty (30) Perches more or less being lot thirty-nine (39) on a plan deposited in the Land Transfer Office at Auckland under Number 19072 and being portion of allotment thirty-seven (37) of the said Parish and the whole of the land described and included in Certificate of Title Volume 444 Folio 15S of the Land Transfer Register Books at Auckland aforesaid. SUBJECT HOWEVER to Fencing Covenant contained in Transfer No. 205958. The section has a frontage of severity-five decimal seven six links to Parkstone Road and has a south-easterly aspect. On the property there is a new brick dwelling- consisting of five rooms and kitchenette with all conveniences, including electric light, water, gas and sanitation. The section is a little above road level, is No. 29 on the above road, and is about ten minutes’ walk from the Wairere Road car stop on New North Road, Mount Aibert. THE MORTGAGEES’ APPLICATION AND ESTIMATE of the value of the land can be seen at the Office of the Registrar at all reasonable times prior to the sale, and a copy thereof in the Auction Room at the time of the sale without payment of any fee. PARTICULARS AND CONDITIONS OF SALE may be inspected at the office of Messrs. Melville. Ferner and Broun, Royal Exchange Buildings, O’Connell street, Auckland, Solicitors for the First Mortgagees. | JNDER CONDUCT OF THE REGISU TRAR OF THE SUPREME COURT AT AUCKLAND at the request of of the Mortgagee in exercise the Power of Sale contained Deed of Mortgage Number 327639 and Collateral Memorandum Mortgage Number 136203. JjiRIDAY, 1925, AT 11 °’ CLOCK IN THE forenoon T j\I c I NDOE ANr> SON Have been instructed to sell by Public Auction at their Auction Rooms, Alston Chambers, 63 Queen Street, Auckland, on the above date in one or more Lots. FIRST ALL THAT piece of land being Lot Number One Hundred and Sixteen and Part Lot Number One Hundred and Fifteen of a subdivision into Lots of Allotments Numbers Four and Five and Part Allotment Number Three of Section Number Three of the Suburbs of Auckland BOUNDED as appears in the said Deed of Mortgage No. 327639 SECONDLY ALL THAT piece of land containing One Rood Three and Two-tenths-Perches more or less being Lot Number Three on Deposited Plan Number 7762 and being portion of Allotment Number One Hundred and Forty-six of the Suburbs of Newcastle North and the whole of the land comprised in Certificate of Title Volume 329 Folio 47 of the Register Book at Auckland aforesaid AND THIRDLY ALL THAT piece of land containing One Rood One Perch more or less being Lot Number Thirty-five on Deposited Plan Number 7762 and being portion of Allotment Number One Hundred and Fortysix of the Suburbs of Newcastle Nor ' and the whole of the land comprised Certificate of Title Volume 341 Folio 264 of the Register Book aforesaid. THE PROPERTY FIRST DESCRIBED consists of a dwelling-house and section situated Number 2 Claremont Street off Khyber Pass. The section has a frontage of Thirty-eight Feet Six Inches and a depth of approximately One Hundred and Eleven Feet. The house is a twostoreyed villa residence of eight rooms and offices, electric light, gas stove and range, bath and califont, large detached wash-house with tubs and concrete copper. The property is an ideal one for apartment house or flats situate in c of the highest parts of Auckland. An extension of the existing First Mortgage of SeVen Hundred Pounds for Three Years can be arranged provided that the house is painted within six months. THE LANDS SECONDLY AND THIRDLY described consist of vacant sections situated on the East Side of Main Great South Road, Ngaruawahia and distant about half mile from Post Office Each has a frontage of approximately Sixty-six Feet and an area of over Onequarter Acre. Ideal building sites increasing in value with the steadily increasing size of the town and scope of the district surrounding. Particulars and conditions of sale m be inspected at the offices of the Auctioneers or of Messrs. Endean and Holloway. solicitors for the' Mortgagee, First Moor Endean’s Buildings, Queen Street, Auckland. The Mortgagee’s application contai ing her estimate of the value of the lands may be seen at the office of the Registrar during office hours at all times prior to the sale and a copy may be seen m the Auction Rooms at the time of Jiie sale without payment of any fee..
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 323, 7 April 1928, Page 4
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