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• Sales by Auction. . L °™ JNBWIS RUCTIONS, ' •giGHLY JMPORTANT gALE OP . JJOUBEHOLD JiURXISHINGS. PRELIMINARY •yy-EDNESDAY- -^EDNESDAI QCTOBER 23, AT 10 30 O'CLOCK. ATJTONELEIGH. NEW NORTH ROAD NEAR. . ROCKY NOOK BOiWLINO GREEN (tram stop to George Street). Favoured with instructions from MRS. T McII\DOE (who is leaving for Te Arohn and the disposal of tho property), rE WHOLE OF THE VALUABLE 1 MODERN HOUSEHOLD•FURNISH INGS AND PLENISHMENTS, PIC. TURES, PLATE, EXHIBITION SIDEBOARD. UPRIGHT GRANI: PIANO, AND EQUIPMENT OF £ ROOMS AND OFFICES, Etc. Full Particulars in Future Issues. , JjOUIS^EWIS, EXPERIENCED AUCTIONEER AND VALUER, £2, PHOENIX. CHAMBERS. QUEEN ST (Opposite G.P.0.) jgRUNTWOOD J^STATE, AND J^TD., In conjunction with BARRAUD AND ABRAHAM. Have been favoured with instructions from the Vendor, to sell by Public Auction on jYpDNESDAY, 1 Jg »■ 1918, ' IN THE * . , RING'S rpHEATRE,' VICTORIA STREET, HAMILTON, At 11 A.M., THE WELL-KNOWN BRUNTWOOD • ESTATE, COMPRISING ABOUT 631 ACRES OF . THE BEST DAIRYING AND v FATTENING LAND IN THE WAIXATO. ' Land Transfer Title. '-The property is subdivided into JO compact little DAIRY FARMS, and is _ splendidly sheltered by numerous plantations. The situation is good, tlwre being DAIRY FACTORIES on every side, among them being one of the largest GLAXO FACTORIES in the Dominion, and within comfortable driving distance of- HAMILTON. There are dwellings on five of tho sections, the HOMESTEAD being a substantially; built residence, and quite new, with all modern conveniences. • v „- v - Plans ate now being prepared, and will be posted to applicants. • i , TERMS: ' ' ' • »>'• •' / ■ ■ ■ ,• . • Lot 9, Homestead Section—lo per cent, on I day of sale, .10, per oent.-on day of possession, 10. per cent." in 12. months. • • » • ■ Lots 1, .4, 5, '6, all having cottages on them—lo per cent, on' day of sale, 5 per cent, on day-' of possession,' 10 per cent, in 12 months. ' . - ' 1.,',' . >'/!?'/•/ ■*' •' Lota-2, 3, 7, B,lo—'per cent.' on. day of sale, 5 per cent, on day of possession, 'lO per cent, in 12 ; months. , Balance to remain for 5 years at 51 per cent- * Possession on Wednesday, December 4, 1918, ,■ •/ ; ' .•' '■ > , i ' f■' ' i ■ For fuller, particulars apply to : . , AND £TD. HAMILTON, Or J '. BARRAUD AND ABRAHAM. LTD.,

IE KUITI. ' C ■...■■ . ! T>Y AUCTION, AT OUR ROOMS, [ 15 18, SHOHTLAND STREET. , , ON TUESDAY. OCTOBER 22,. AT 2 P.M • A" PARTICULARLY well-built Morierr ■ A Bungalow of 7 rooms';, and . all modern [ coots, • Situated in DOMETT AVENUE, • EPSOM, only lmin to tramcar. There is a ■? motor .garage, coalhouse, fowl run, ; etc;, on the>property. !r Grounds are nicely laid out ■ in. garden. and tennis lawns!'' The'property n hat ipprotimifely 101ft|to Domott Avenue, by ?a' depth of approximately 265 ft, and is • renewable leasehold. Present term has about 152 years to.run at'& ground rental of £l3 » 106-per, annum. > ownor has bought a ' country property and is leaving, and has ; placed a very reasonable reserve on the pro--1 perty. Inspection by card only from the -Aucf tioneers,' who will furnish full particulars, .. ...JJARROP AND ]^[EDLEY ( ' AUCTIONEERS 1 AND ESTATE agents. l P. S. FRASER, Auctioneer. . POB SALE |BY PUBLIC AUCTION, [ A , -at OUR ROOMS, : - •' •. l#7 .18. SHORTLAND STREET, •' ON TUESDAY. OCTOBER 22. AT 2 P.M. ST.' HELIERS BAY, Quite handy to | Whan.—Small Cottage of 4 rooms and fine' largo corner section. Pretty views of harbour.*- A little money spent upon 'the' ' property would make eamo a desirablo littlo Home. ■ ? ' ' JJARROP . AND JJEDLEY, ' AUCTIONEERS AND ESTATE .'AGENTS, ■ 18,' SHORTLAND STREET. . , . F.S. FRASER, Auctioneer. M .'Auction Advertisements continued on Page 5. Public Notices. ZEALAND BOARD OF TRADE. • SAMPLES OF . THE BOOTS IT IS :■ INTENDED TO STANDARDISE, .Con be seen by Boot Manufacturers. Re* tailors, and Others interested, AT ROOM '3l. NEW ZEALAND EXPRESS . ~ CO.'S BUILDINGS. ' ' t . -■ , ■ 'f ' \ . .' COURTHOUSE LANE, . ON OCTOBER'I6, 17, AND 18, Hours: 10-12 and 2-4. JOO ADE. TO OUR CLIENTS. Owing to influenza epidemic we have been' compelled to temporarily Closo our Factory. TO OUR EMPLOYEES. WORK WILL BE RESUMED ON MONDAY, 21st INST. BARTON'S. Kingaland. jg - LACKLEG. An. Officer will be in attendance at the following centres and dates for the purpose of Inoculating Calves against Blackleg:— WHANG ARATA-Creamery Yard, MONDAY, October 21, TUAKAU—Saleyards, TUESDAY, October 22. POKENo—Saleyard, WEDNESDAY, Oct. 23. POKENO VALLEY—Messrs. Hayward and Graham's Farm, WEDNESDAY, Oct. 23. MAUNGATAWHIRI VALLEY-Mr. Geo. Lyon's Farm, THURSDAY, October 24. MAUNGATAWHIRI Mr. Chas. Potto's Farm, THURSDAY, October 24. BUCKLAND—Mr. T. B. Graham's Farm. FRIDAY, Octobej 25. BUCKLAND— R. Cathcart's Farm, FBIDAY, October 25. MERCER Messrs. Glass Bros-' Yard, SATURDAY, October 26. W. R. BROWN. Inspector of Stock. JyJ IS S JjDITH J^ENS, For Many Years Associated with , Viavi Business, Will give a few PUBLIC TALKS ON HER EXPERI13NCES, Which are remarkably instructive and helpful, and invites all Women desiring to lead better, more beautiful, and useful lives to attend and hear her message, which offers an opportunity, but asks neither favour nor reward. The next Talk will be held at THIRD FLOOR, ELLISON CHAMBERS, Queen Street, at 3 o'clock, TO-DAY (WEDNESDAY). OCTOBER 16. LAND Agents.-Please take notice, my . Farm of 669 acres, on the Puroa. feoad, it«atuaw&lui i 4 hereby, gold,— O'Brien. : • I 'jm it || ..v.. v

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16982, 16 October 1918, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16982, 16 October 1918, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16982, 16 October 1918, Page 12