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Auctions. ESAM AND ARTHUR B. J. MAM] L* ARTHUR • TO-MORROW, ab 11 o'Clock. . MARKET DAY SALE OF POULTRY. FARM AND DAIRY PRODUCE* AND FRUIT. POULTRY, Turkeys —Ab 11 o'clock. FARM PRODUCB. 11.30 Ab 12 o'Clock. Potatoes. Knraeras Better and Eggs. Bacon, 12.45 FRUIT, at 1 o'clock Plums. Grapes, Tomatoes, Applos, .fears, etc., etc. 10 caßes Ripe Bananas 12 Homing Pigeons ESAM AND ARTHUR. C. Arthur, Auctioneer, B. 3. -BSAMJ JO. ARTHPB THURSDAY, APRIL 8. VALUABLE QUEEN-ST. PROPERTY. FOR ABSOLUTE SALE. ESAM AND ARTHUR Rave received instructions from tho Trustoes of the late Mr Martin McDennott to sell by auction, at their Mart, on Thursday, April 8, at 12 o'clock, - PART OF ALLOTMENT 41 of Section 4. City of Auckland. This property is one of the most valuable in the principal street of tho city, being situated immediately ODposite ibe National Hank, tho Bank of Australasia, the Bank o( Now Senth Wales, and the "New Jiealand Herald" Buildings. Frontage to Queen-street, 33-3 links; to Highttreet, £9"5 links; area. 12*5 perches. Plan of the property can ba seen at the offlco of tho Auctioneer*, from whom further partiBularo can be obtained. Titlo, Land Transfer. (C. Arthur, Auctioneer.) TOMORROW (FRIDAY), Ab 11 o'clock sharp. •*■ AT AITKEN'S MART, GREY STREET. ■pOU.LTRY, PRODUCE, FRUIT, Etc. At 11 o'Clock-500 sacks Potatoes and 100 bags Onions; withoutroseryo Laying and Killing Fowls. Ducks. Geose, Turkeys, Pigeons, Bogs, etc. Vegetables of all kind 3, Pot Plants, otc. At 12 Noon-50 boxes and kegs Butter. Eggs, Bacon. Honey. Cheese, etc. Potatoes, Onions. Kumeras, Boans, etc. At 1 o'Clock—Assorted Fruits, etc. Apples, Peaches, Plums, Grapes (all kinds). Tomatoes, etc., etc. Pears ("Bourre Biel" and other lines) At 2 o'Clock—Nice Lot of Yorkshire and Berkshire Pigs 1 largo PIG. Terms—Cash before Delivery. Notk. — Property g'nd Furniture Sales a Spdcialty. Advances mfcle on Goods for Auction. ALEX. 4ITKEN. (F. J, Farrel], Auctioneer. ) _~.^; . .. . TO-MORROW, i-H-*!--. •"•• Ab 2 p,m. sharp. SAMUEL VAILE AND SONS, (Por Samuel Vaile, Auctioneer), will sell by auction at their Land Sale Rooms, 95 Queenstreet. GRAFTON ROAD — HANDSOME ' CITY RESIDENCE, with Large Garden. Splendid Houso of 11 rooms, Bathroom, Scullery and Offices, Verandah and Balcony, most substantially built, and in excellent order. ; Shite roof. Gas in every room, city water laid on. Wash-house, Workshop, Coalhouse, etc, Tho grounds arc tastefully laid out in garden and tennis lawn, and front Grafton Road 132 ft., Bridge-street, 106 ft., and Ligar Place 42ft. Part of tho land is 171 ft. deep. The situation is unsurpassed in Auckland for beauty, healthiness, and convenience. The views of tho harbour and surroundings are exquisite. Close to Domain Cricket, Ground, Bowling Green etc., Land Transfer title. TO-MORROW, lit 2 p.m. sharp. HANDSOMIf. RESIDENCE AND GROUNDS, EPSOM RICH FAF/MS. WAIRANGI VALLEY FINE FARM, PUKEKOHE. RICH LAND, MATAHURA VALLEY SAMUEL VAILE & SONS (Per icfoiruel Vailo, Auctioneer) will sell by Anctiou at thoir Liind Sale Rooms. 95, Queenstreet, E p _1- ° M* THAT HANDSOME SUBURBAN MANSION Known as "R O C X L A N D S." Well and substantially built, and containing 18 large and lofty rooms, besides two bathrooms, scullery, pantry, etc.; elegant entrunco hall; spacious and beautifully appointed ballroom, 36 by 24 feet, with ante-room 20 by 16 feet; billiard-room, 25 by 16; dining-room, 31 by 16; one bedroom, 27 by 16; and others almost as large; slate roof, verandah and balcony, every i convenience. Gardener's cottage of five rooms, stable, coach-house, wash-house with tubs and copper boiler, cowshed, etc., conservatory, orchard house, potting hoHise, otc. Tho Grounds comprise 8J acres of good volcanic land, and aro tastefully laid out in flower and vegctablo garden, shrubbery, orchard, forest trees, and meadow. Corner block with two good road frontages. Most of the outside boundary is fenced by exceptionally substantial concrete walls, with handsome iron entrance gate. Splendid elevated healthy position, command- [ ing charming views. Land Transfer title. I Terms : One-third cash ; balance can remain at I five per cent, for three years, with the privilege lof paying any amount, at any time; interest to jat onceccasu on sums so paid. Cards to view from the Auctioneers. Also, WAIRANGI VALLEY. RICH FARM LANDS. , Being the unsold portion of tho well-known " Taniwha" Estate in 9 lots, varying in area from 50 to 635 acros, and in quality from rich grassed flats to hills interspersed with fertile valleys. All the lots arc more or less improved, and on one there is a comfortable homestead, with all necessary outbuildings. Very easy terms, viz.: One-fifth cash deposit; one-fitcli in five j ears, and the balance in ten years, with interest on unpaid bnJances at five per cent. Koch purchaser must complete his ring fence within six months. The owner, being resident out of the colony, has determined to realise, and a good opportunity is thus afforded to those wanting really first-class land at a low price, and on easy terms. The Wairangi Valley is justly celebrated for its richness. Also— ■pUKEKOHB. FINE FARM of 191 acres, all fenced in 10 paddocks; 170 acres grass, remainder crop and fallow. Plenty of water. House of 6 rooms, dairy, cowshed of 12 hails, stable of 4 stal's and grain loft. This farm is well worth inspection. Also, "m/TATAHURA VALLEY. WAIRANGI. .$&. 100 ACRES RICH LAND, Being Lots 238 and 239, Parish of Taupiri; 12 acres good fencing-timber bush. Terms, half cash; oalanccfive years at 5 percent. Flirt**,or particulars from SAMUEL VAILE AND SONS, Land and House Auctioneers, 95 Q-.s-sti-j'treel'. ' TO - M~O RRO W, " At 11 o'clock. THE HAY MARKET. 4 USEFUL MEDIUM DRAUGHT HORSES, FROM OPOTIKI. ALFRED BUCKLAND AND SONS. !TO*MO R R O W. THE HAYMARKET. For sale on Friday next. April-2nd, nt 11 o'clock X<q> HEAVY DRAUGHT HORSES, -__]_-• from Woodville, Wellington Province. ALFRED BUCKLAND & SONS.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXVIII, Issue 75, 1 April 1897, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume XXVIII, Issue 75, 1 April 1897, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume XXVIII, Issue 75, 1 April 1897, Page 8

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