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Auctions. > TO-MORROW, At 2 p.m. sharp. TO SAWMILLERS, TIMBER MER CHANTS. SETTLERS AND OTHERS. SAMUEL VAILE & SONS (Par Samuel Vaile. Auctioneer) will sell by auction, at their Land Sale Rooms, 9s, Queenstreet, XTALUABLE BLOCK OF TIMBER V AND FARM LAND. 2250 ACRES, : PARISH OF PAKIRI. ! THIS SPLENDID BLOCK comprises 2250 Acres, of which 500 Acres are under grass ready for stock; the balance is bash, mostly mixed, but comprising two clumps of kaori. estimated to contain between 2,000.000 and 3,000,000 feet, which can be got into the Kaipara water at a moderate cost This bush also contains a large quantity of rough feed. There are several rich flats and clearings, and much of the soil is of very superior quality. About 500 to 600 acres of flat land, balanco undulating and hilly. The block is surrouuded by settlers, and it would sell well if cut up. Also— COTTAGE. BROWN-STREET. PONSONBY. Cottaae of five rooms and scullery, with allotment 90 by 60 foet. Good healthy situation. Also— COTTAGE, CHURCH-STREET. PONSONBY. Cottage of five rooraa. in good order and conditien, with allotment 45 by 100 feot. Alao— BIRKENHEAD. SPLENDID RESIDENCE SITES, commanding one of tho finest views there, and situated between the residences of G. Johnston, Esq., and A. Knight. Esq. It has a frontage of 390 feet, an area of two acres, and is probably r,ha finest site in this beautiful suburb. Will bo sold in two lots. AlsoMAHURANGI. HANDY LITTLE BUSH FARM ftf 145 Acres—l 3 acres grass. 2 acres orchard, 128 acres bush: remaindar large ti tree. Nearly New Cottage, four rooms; Stable, Cowshed, etc. AlSO— :,. WADE RIVER. SEASIDE FARM OF 220 ACRES, fronting the Wada River, and also the open sea (Whangapaxaoa Bay); 24 acres grass and crops. 5 acres eight-year-old orchard. 6 acres bush, remainder scrub. House of six rooms. Will be sold with Five Milking Cows, Three Calves Two Horsas, Cart. Plough, Harrows. Horse-hoe, etc. A pretty and convenient property. Steamer passes the door twice weekly. Coach alternate days. Farther particulars from the Auctioneers, i " _____ SAMUEL VAILE k SONS, 95, Queen-street. TO-MORROW, At 2 p.m. Sharp. SAMUEL VAILE AND SONS (Per Samuel Vii!e, Auctioneer) -will sell by auction at thair Land • Sale Rooms, 95, Queen-street, (By Order of A. E. Glover, Esq.) ~fl Cb LOTS IN KAPAN«A TOWNJL97 SHIP. COROMANDEL. KAPANGA ROAD—COTTAGE of four rooms with Freehold Allotment fronting Kapanga Road. 45 feet 5 inches by 115 feet 6 inches deep. No. 7on plan* AlsoKAPANGA ROAD-COTTAGE of four rooms with Freehold Allotment fronting Kap-inga Road, 35 test by 115 feet 6 inches deep. No. 10 on plan. Also— KAPANGA ROAD-SIX CHOICE BUILDING SITES, each 33 feet froatago by 116 feet 9 inches deep. Also— NINE BUILDIJtfG LOTS abutting on the above and fronting Nancy-street, each 33 feet by 115 f«et 6 inches deep. Also—, ONE BUILDINra SITE FRONTING NANCYSTREET. H\l feet by 185 feet 3 inches deep. No. 5.1 on pj.an. »j . Also— ■-'■■- ONE BUILDING SITE 40 foet by 123 feet 6 inches fro/ating Nancy-street. No 30 on plan. r ■■ Terras: Half cash, balance may remain on mortgage at J.ix per cent, for any term up to sevan years. Fu.rther particulars from SAMUEL VAILE & SONS. Land and Estate Agents and Land Auctioneers, Queen-street, Auckland ; Or, Me^srii Devoke and Cooper, Solicitors. VT,. j. HUNTER'S WAIXATO SALES. SA7JURDAY, 30th JANUARY. AT TE AVVAMEJTU. iHAT^LE, SHEEP, HORSES, PIGS, \_J PRODUCE Pure-bred Berkshire Boar and Sow Li£ht Draught Horse, good Hack 6 Partridge-C.ochin Fowls, C. J. Storey 12 Calves, T. Mond. Lot Oats. Davidson SATURDAY. 6th FEBRUARY. AT CAMBRIDGE. QA FAT COWS AND HEIFERS fo>\W 61 Ha nd-fed Calves, Seabroke. Corner, Perkins. C. E;wen and others 20 O.ne to Two-year-old Shorthorn Steers, Wna. Brunslcill 10 Yearlinf; Steora. B. Brown Horses. Pr oduce, Pigs, etc. Also, on jiccount. Mr P. Cooper—Flonrinill, with Drasso r.: Steel Mill. Wheelbarrow, Chains, Belting. - Purchase Blocks, etc. YTEDIfi ESDAY, 17th FEBRUARY. AT OHAUPO. ANNUAL SHEEP FAIR. I£\ t\l{\ A EWES- LAMBS. XW'™""*** WETHERS, LINCOLN AND DOW N RAMS. At 12 o'clock, Entries solicited. r ~r~- ~v * " ■ ■ ' 1 Sporttnar. TAKAPU'NA XOCKEY /TILUB. SUMMER MEETING. FIRST DAY: TjiRIDAY, JANUARY QO ' Fiesic'Race Sxabts at 12 Noon. j SECOND DAY: OATURDAY, JANUARY QA O ] if O^l/o Fh'ist Race Staets at 1 p.m. THROUGH 5i 1 THROUGH TICKET I J.S j" TICKET IMP^Y'S BAND IN ATTENDANCE. MrT.lMcEwin having secured the right to Cater oil tho Course for the season, will provide Flrst-clhss Lunch»oa—GrandstantS. 33 : on the hill. 2s;'Afternoon Taa. la. T. MoE., in th«nking his spatrons for past favours, hopes with the increased accommodation to meet with a fair share af support. i ——— Horses will be conveyed free up to 9 a.m. «f each ilay's racing; after that hour will be cbargf'd. - I R. WYNYAUD. Secretary. ItfrOTlCE.—Mre Hunt will afctoud the .131 j Rases at Takapuna with Refceiihmentis •tjc(a«nabl« pricsß. .

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Auckland Star, Volume XXVIII, Issue 22, 27 January 1897, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XXVIII, Issue 22, 27 January 1897, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XXVIII, Issue 22, 27 January 1897, Page 8