SALES BY AUCTION QHAXCE FOR SPECULATORS BUILDERS. AND DORDHAM AND \fOORE -L ORDHAM AND aTIoORE Will Sell by Public Auction at their N-10-T Salerooms. 21 Grey's Avenue. Opp. Town Hall, on Friday, a pril -t 9 at -| 4 x rid ay, April at 1.4 i) VILLA, at Church Street East, Onehunga (next Convent), Soundly-constructed of kauri, with usual conveniences: level section; first-class gardening; soil; approx. 50ft by 150 ft. PARTICULARLY LOW RESERVE. For further particulars, apply to Auctioneers. Phone 44-435. DORDHAM AND ITOORE JL ORDHAM AND i-TJLOORE Will Sell by Public Auction, at their N-10-T. Salerooms, 21 Grev's Avenue, Opp. Town Hall, on P FRIDAY, A PRIL -| 9 AT 1 4 X RID AY, YA.PRIL J-fW, AT 1.10 TWO SECTIONS LAND, each with Frontages to Rewa and Landscape Roads, Mt. Eden. Each section has a frontage of approximately 50ft to Landscape Rd., and also to Rewa Rd., and a depth of approximately 207 ft. They are elevated, gently sloping, and the soil is rich volcanic; situated within one minute of Mt. Eden bus stop. There are no encumbrances, and very easy terms will be accepted. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers, PHONES 44-438, 12-424. F ORDHAM AND AfOORE ORDHAM AND ill O ORE “Will Sell by Public Auction, at their N-10-T. Salerooms, 21 Grey’s Avenue. Opp. Town Hall, on I FRIDAY, A PRIL -t 6) AT ~a A X RID AY, -ApRIL ±rC-) AT A. 4:0 BUNGALOW PROPERTY AT “GREY ST. WEST, ONEHUNGA (directly opposite Jellicoe Park), comprising 4 rooms, kitchenette, reception hall, bathroom, wash-house, copper and tubs, under one cover; plaster and beam ceilings, 2 built-in wardrobes and linen press, porcelain bath and basin, califont, etc.; in first-class order inside and out; section, approximately 50ft frontage to Grey St., by depth of approximately 150 ft; rich soil and CHARMING SITUATION. For further particul; tioneers, PHONES 44-435, 12-424. pply to AucUNDER CONDUCUT OF THE REGISTRAR OF THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW ZEALAND AT AUCKLAND, acting at the request of the First Mortgagee, in exercise of the Powers of Sale contained and implied in Mortgage registered in the Land Registry Office at Auckland under Number 115644. IT' RID AY, A PRIL -| A) 1929, • RIDAY, XVPRIL 1929, AT 12 O’CLOCK NOON. Market garden, containing 19 acres 3 roods 30 pei'ches more 01* less situate at the corner of Rosebank Road and Park Avenue, Avondale, together with the brick Villa of 6 rooms and scullery and large shed thereon; water laid WILLIAM A TTORNE, T TD., ILLIAM iA. XIoRNE, JLiTD., Will sell by Public Auction at its Mart at the corner of High Street and Vulcan Lane, Auckland, on the above date. ALL THAT PIECE OF LAND situated in the Provincial District of Auckland, containing 19 acres, 3 roods 30 perches more or less being Lots 1,2, 3, 4 and 5 on Deposited Plan Number 11224 and being portions of Allotments 2 and 4, Parish of Titirangi, and all the land in Certificate of Title Volume 337 Folio 223 and Volume 475 Folio 119 of the Register Book at Auckland subject to fencing covenant contained in Transfer Number 45557. The application of the Mortgagee containing his estimate of the valuation of the mortgaged premises may be seen at the office of the Registrar aforesaid at all reasonable times prior to the sale, and a copy may be seen in the Auction Rooms at the time of the sale without payment of any fee. Particulars and conditions of sale may be inspected at room aforesaid or at the offices of the solicitors for mortgagee, Messrs. Stewart, Johnston, Hough and Campbell, No. 6 Wyndham Street, Auckland. Sale on easy terms.
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