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Auctions. TO-MORROW. FRIDAY, JANUARY 28, At 2 p.m. sharp. PUBLIC HALL. NORTHCOTB COTTAGES, NORTHCOTB BUILDING SITES. NORTHCOTE ! HOUSE, VINCENT-STREET HOUSE, PONSONBY KOAD (for Removal) SAMUEL. VAILE & SONS (Per Samuel Vaile. Auctioneer) will sell by auction at their Land Sale Rooms, 95, Queen-street. VINCENT STREET. AT EAT LITTLE VILLA, with FURNI-j IS TURE COMPLETE, if desired. | The House contains 5 rooms; gas and j water, gas stove, cupboards, etc.: washhouse . with copper boiler. 1 reenolcl j allotment, 28 feet frontage on the oesf. side of the street, yard and paths con- ( creted. This is a comfortable little homo In a pleasant locality In the heart: of the city. Everything is in perfect order, As trie vendor Is leaving Auckland he will give the purchaser the option of taking the furniture (including good piano) in one | line for £100, otherwise it will afterwards j, be sold in detail. ! Also, FOR REMOVAL. LARGE DWELLING. PONSONBY RD., comprising 7 rooms, washhouse with copper boiler, fowlhouse, etc.; all in fair order. And PUBLIC HALL, NORTHCOTE. THE WELL-KNOWN GLADSTONE HALL on the main road, in a central position. Detached cook house, stable etc. Freehold Section containing hall: an acre. The purchaser of the Hall will have the option of taking the piano, seats, lamps, crockery, etc., in one line, otherwise they will be offered by auction. Also. PADDOCK AT REAR OF ABOVE, containing over 33 acres, and fronting Gladstone Road, fenced and in grass, and planted round with shelter trees. Lies well to the sun. This land adjoins the section on which the Hall stands, and also the following cottages. Also. TWO COTTAGES Adjoining the above land, each with a large section 55i by 257 feet. Each Cottage contains four rooms and porch. In thorough order. Iron roofs. Very pleasant situation, sheltered from cola winds, and commanding very fine views. Close to main road. The Cottages will be offered separately. THESE PROPERTIES are being offered on account of a client resident in the South and who has determined to realise if there is any reasonable bid. LAND TRANSFER TITLES. EASY TERMS, viz. :-One-Third cash, balance in five years at five per -cent. Also. NORTHCOTE. W GOOD BUILDING SITES. Lot 1 comprises la Or 15p; corner lot, fronting Great North Road and a side road. Good level section. Lot 2 comprises la; corner lot, fronting Great North Road and a side road. Good level section. Lot 3 comprises la. Good level .section. Lot 4 comprises la. Good level section. Lot 5 comprises la Or 4p. Good level section. Very long frontage. Lot 6 comprises 2a 2r 36p. Fine section, having HARBOUR FRONTAGE. Lot 7 comprises 3a 3r 25p. Fine section, with HARBOUR FRONTAGE. THESE SECTIONS are handily situated within li miles of Nprthcote Wharf, and command very fine views. LITHOGRAPHIC PLANS ON APPLICATION. SAMUEL VAILE & SONS, LAND AND ESTATE AUCTIONEERS, 95 QUEEN STREET. ~~TO-MORROW. FRIDAY, JANUARY 28TH. At 11 o'Clock. TAPESTRY AND PLUSH SUITES, DINING-ROOM SUITES, MANTEL MIRROR, V.P. CARPET, MAHOGANY SIDEBOARD. RANGES, CIRCULAR SAW" AND BENCH, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. The Subscribers will sell by auction at their Rooms, Queen-street, on Friday .next, at 11 H° CaUSEHOLD FURNITURE, consisting of Drawing-room Suites in Tapestry, Tapestry and Plush, V.P. Carpet, Mahogany Sideboard. Bookcase, Dining-room Suites in Horsehair and Leather, set Plate! Dish foyers. Plated Tea Urn, B.M. Kedsteadsand Cots, VV.W . and Flax Mattrassos, Pillows, Chests Drawers, Dressing-tables, Mirrors, Washstands and Ware, Pictures, Fenders and Irons, Matting, Linoleum. Wood and Cane Chairs. Rockers, Round and Square Tables, Perambulators, M K. Loo Table, Cheflonicr. Kitchen Utensils, Ranges, Invalid's Chair, Circular Saw and Bench, etc., etc., etc. SAMUEL COCHRANE & SOX. Auctioneer.*. TO-MORROW. FRIDAY, JANUARY 28, At 12 o'Clock. ST. PAUL'S SCHOOLROOM (LATE CHURCH). TO SUBURBAN PARISHES, BUILDERS SPECULATORS, CONTRACTORS. ROBERT CHARLES CARR Has received instructions to pell by auction at the schoolroom, Eden Crescent, en Friday the 28th, at 12 o'clock. nn"Hl'i SCHOOLROOM, lately used as the A Church, with the foundations, for Removal. The above offers a splendid opportunity for suburban, or country districts to obtain a good substantial and large buildin- at a low cost, till the timber being sound and in first class order. Farther particulars from Auctioneer. TO-MOKKOYv (FRIDAY), At 10.30 o'clock. J. JONES Will sell by Auction, FRUIT— Plums, Japanese, Early River. B. Diamond, Ogon, Burbank and others. Grapes (from J. Wilkins), Pears, Peaches. Apples, Dessert and Cooking. Tomatoes, etc. PIG AND POULTRY DEPARTMENTRoosters, Hens, Ducks. Goesc, Turkeys. Ducklings Pigs from Whakatane and YYaikato. DAIRY DEPARTMENT— Factory and Dairy Butter and Cheese, Canterbury, T aranaki and local Hams and Bacon, Eggs, Lard, I ea, Coitee, Prunes, Honey in sections, etc., etc. PRODUCE — Maize, Wheat, Oats, Bran, Sharps. " . ... Onions in sacks and bags and cases, and all Vegetables in season. POTATOES—Large consignments of Kidney, Hobarts and Shepherd Potatoes from Waikato and well-known local growers. Also, To close consignments—lo cases Ling Fish, 10 kegs Ewbank Noils, 30ft Ladder, 12ft Ladder, I pair Steps and 1 Stippling Brush, new, and 75 i sacks ceaff, without the least reserve. J. JONES, Auctioneer. AT AIT/KEN'S MART. THE 'PREMIER' AUCTION SALE. TO-MORROW (FRIDAY),2B. At 10.30 a.m. "irEGETABLES and Poultry. V Potatoes, Onions, Peas, Beans, Marrows, Cucumbers. Butter, Hams, Bacon, Cheese, Eggs, Honey, etc. At 1 p.m. Sharp. 1/100 CASES OF FRUIT, j."±\J\J Peaches, Grapes, Nectarines, Tomatoes, Pears, Cape Gooseberries, Plums of Every Kind, Oranges and Lemons, Etc., Etc. PIGS at 2 p.m. sharp. Auctioneers :— C. E. PAGET, ALEX AITKEN, ! A. M. NEWMAN. (F. J. Farrell.) rpHE CUP THAT CHEERS—Copeland's Pure JL and Wholesome Tea. Of all Grocers. A NOTHTSR FACT.—When furnishing go to J\. TYLER'S, Qncen-streot, and purchase your CHINA & GLASS, and you jrW save money. *L. — -:->

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Auckland Star, Volume XXIX, Issue 22, 27 January 1898, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume XXIX, Issue 22, 27 January 1898, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume XXIX, Issue 22, 27 January 1898, Page 8

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