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AUCTION AUCTION SALE SALE OF OF A; \T ALUABLE IT Y TT LOCK. ▼ ALUABLE l->LOCK. OCCUPYING A CENTRAL BUSINESS SITE, CENTRAL BUSINESS SITE, 29 29 CUSTOMS OTREET TJ 1 AST. USTOMS STREET AJaST. CUSTOMS QTREET Tp AST, USTOMS STREET 1-JAST, i Within a few yards of QUEEN STREET I and in the HEART of one of the city’s most important wholesale and retail areas. 1 FRIDAY, RIDAY, m :o, AT P.M. AT rm* P.M. SAMUEL T 7AILE & CJONS, T TO., AMUEL ▼ AILE Ac OqnS, L)., Will Sell by Public Auction at their It 'Oins, S 3 Queen Street, on above date, BRICK AND CONCRETE BLOCK, known as HYAMS’ BUILDING, comprising: 4 floors and basement. Section 30ft frontage by depth of 100 ft, held on lease from Harbour Board, expiring on January 31, 1959 (over 30 YEARS to run), at the peppercorn rental of Is per annum. Half compensation for improvements at end of lease. Buildings insured for £12,500. CiUSTOMS CTREET IT 1 AST. CUSTOMS STREET -*^AST. CUSTOMS CTREET T7*AST. USTOMS STREET J-JAST. Following on the building of the new railway station on Beach Road and the tendency of BIG BUSINESS HOUSES to move to the east of Queen Street, CUSTOMS ST. EAST will undoubtedly grow in importance as a business centre, with corresponding increase in values. Already it is steadily becoming a RETAIL RETAIL RETAIL RETAIL RETAIL RETAIL SHOPPING SHOPPING SHOPPING SHOPPING SHOPPING SHOPPING CENTRE. CENTRE. CENTRE. CENTRE. CENTRE. CENTRE. And its value as such will be greatly enhanced as time goes on. The Block is at present let to a number of tenants at rentals which make it an ATTRACTIVE INVESTMENT. ATTRACTIVE INVESTMENT. ATTI: ACTI VE \ NVESTMENT. ATTRACTIVE INVESTMENT. Full particulars of tenancies and terms ol’ Sale will be supplied on application. SAMUEL T7AILE & CJONS, T TD., AMUEL ▼ AILE & OQNS, J-JTD., AUCTIONEERS, S 3 QUEEN STREET. T'fNDER CONDUCT OF THE REGISU TRAR OF THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW ZEALAND AT AUCKLAND, at the request of the Mort - gagee in exorcise of the power of sale contained in Memorandum of Mortgage Number 158775. 'D, 1928, 1928, SAMUEL XT AILE & CONS, T TE. AMUEL y AILE & OQNS, Has been instructed to sell by Public Auction at its Land Sale Rooms, Number 83 Queen Street, Auckland, ALL THAT piece of land containing Thirty-two perches more or less being lot Twenty-three on a plan dtposited in the Land Registry Office at Auckland under number 17748 which said piece of land is part of allotment Eightyseven of the Parish of Titirangi, and is the whole of the land comprised and described in Certificate of Title registered in Volume 423 Folio 157, of the Register Book in the Land Registry Office aforesaid. The Suburban Residence submitted for sale is situated on the south side of the Mount Albert-Onehunga Road within a few minutes of Edendale Road. Bus connects with Edendale Tram Termiit comprises a freehold section with Fifty-two feet nine inches frontage 1o the Onehunga-Mount Albert Road, and a modern Dwelling House of four rooms* and conveniences. The Mortgagee’s application containing his estimate of the value of the land may be inspected at the office of the Registrar at all reasonable times prior to the sale and a copy may be seen at the Auction Room at the time of the sale without payment of any fee. For particulars and conditions of sale apply at the offices of Messieurs Nicholson, Gribbin, Rogerson and Nicholson, Imperial Buildings, Queen Street, Auckland, Solicitors for the Mortgagee, or to the Auctioneer. CHOICE HOICE B EACH EACH H OME, OME, Facing BUCK LAND’S BEACH. BUCKLAND’S BEACH. IT* RIDAY, TUNE "3 AT P.M. RIDAY, WUNE A* AT P.M. SAMUEL T 7AILE & AMUEL V AILE & S ONS, ONS, Instructed by the Trustee Branch of the New Zealand Insurance Co., Ltd., will Sell by Public Auction, at their rooms, 83 Queen St., on above date, in the Estate of late JOHN HASLETT, SUPERIOR AND VERY DESIRABLE BUNGALOW, conaining lounge, with sliding windows, built-in hall stand and cloak recess; large living room, alcove with open lire and built-in seats; also j sideboard and window seat; main bed- ; room, with cor. fire, large window with j seat, wardrobe; 2nd bedroom, with wardrobe; kitchenette, Orion range, tiled back sink, ironing bench, cupboards; bathroom, pore. b. and b., shaving cabinet; linen press; attached wash-house, e. and t.’s; large garage, concrete floor. VERY FINE SECTION. Facing the MAIN BEACH, having 99ft frontage to THE PARADE, by depth of 198 ft; well planted with ornamental and fruit trees, arid subdivisional hedges; concrete yard, etc. BEAUTIFUL SEA VIEWS. Terms: One-third cash, bal. 3 years at 6i p.c. A complete and wellappointed home. APPR. 2 ACRES. APPR. 2 ACRES. ADJOINING PROPOSED WAIATARUA PARK. 1 FRIDAY, TUNE 1 RIDAY. UNE T S AMUEL AMUEL y AILE AT 9 AT AND AND 2 SSons, ons, ITD., J TD.. Will Sell by Public Auction, at their rooms, S 3 Queen St., on above date, LARGE RESIDENTIAL AREA, containing lac. 3ro. 7.07p5., with 16ft Gin frontage to foot of OLIVER ST. (off Ladies’ Mile). A unique block, with prospective possibilities, adjoining, as it does, proposed Waiatarua Park, on which it is suggested Civic Golf Links should be formed; extensive and beautiful views, which cannot be built out; gas and electricity available; water and sewer drainage on land; already subdivided into 2 sections of lac. Oro. 3.4p5. and 3ro. 3.67p5. if not sold as a whole, will be offered separately; reasonable terms.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 358, 19 May 1928, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 358, 19 May 1928, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 358, 19 May 1928, Page 4

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