AUCTIONS. Arthur Tooman) (Arthur Tooroan TO-MORROW, IMPORTANT SALE OF FRUIT TREES NOTE-SPECIAL SALE OP FRUIT TREES ONLY. The Pick Of the Nurseries of the Famous Raisers. MESSRS HAWKIN & McFETRIDGE. Whose Trees have in former years been so favourably known and given entire satisfaction to all purchasers. ~t AAA PEACHES, only leading and JLUU best varieties 1000 Japan Plums, only leading and latest sorts 500 English Plums, only best proved sorts 200 Nectarines, six varieties 500 Apples, on Sny stocks, best sorts 7000 Strawberries, Duko of Edinburgh 1000 Macrocarpa tf o te—A.ll Trees worked from Fruiting and proved Trees. This is an opportunity not to be lost by intending PlantSale starts at 11 sharp. ARTHUR TOOMAN & CO. BY ORDER OF THE RIGHT HON. THE MINISTER FOR DEFENCE. FOR SALE, BY PUBLIC AUCTION, BOILER, ENGINES AND FITTINGS OF THE TORPEDO BOAT. The Sale will take place at the Submarine Mining Establishment, Devonport, at 11 a.m. on WEDNESDAY, 3rd July, and may be seen at that place from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., a week before sale. C. E. PAGET, Auctioneer, Devonport. TnRIDAY, JULY AT 12 NOON SHARP. TMPORTANT (3ALE Of pITY AND CiL'BURBAN T>ROPERTiES. And T ARGE T>LOCK OF T>UILDINGS AND T AND i S J pARNELL. M R T T^ORNES Will sell by auction at the Land Auction Mart, 81, Queen-st., BY ORDER OF GEO. ALLEN, ESQ., OF SY.DNEY. Who has decided to sell all his Auckland Properties, and to reside permanently in Sydney, QUEEN-ST., ClTY—Valuable Property, now occupied by Mr McLeod, Perambulator Manufacturer, having 3uft iront age to Queen-st., by Soft, and consisting of a substantial Building, 4 storeys high. Also, pRUMMER RD. — First House from v Ponsonby Rd.—Ne.it Residence of 8: room?, besides scullery and bath room; fixed copper; range, gus, and C ity water. L.T. Title. Al*o, T7TNGSLAND AVENUE—Lot 76, Close -*-*- to Main Rd.—6oft frontage by !j:f'.; nice Level Allotment. L.T. Title. Also, TJONSONBT RD. — Good House of 6 1- rooms, besides bathroom and washhouse; stabling for 4 horses; wide entrance hall; gas, city water, range, olc. Woll adapted for professional man. L.T. Title, with 41ft frontage to Ponsonby Rd. by 115 ft 6in. Also, " A LLBNDALE," CORNER OF PON'<£X SONBY RD. AND CRUMMEK RD.—The well known Residence of Geo. Allen, Esq., built of brick and concrete,' and fitter! regardless of cost for the owner's comfort and convenience. There are 10 large and lofty rooms,, besides bathroom, pantry, washhouse, with fixed iubs and copper, water laid on; excellent stabling, coachhouse and loft. The fittings include Venetian blinds, eiectr.c bells, incandescent lights, tiled hearths, Orion range, chandeliers, conservatory, statuary. There is a slato roof; and magrniflcent views from balconies and observatory. In all the above Properties the Terms are particularly easy, viz., One fifth cash, balance at 5 per cent, for 5 years. Also, INSTRUCTED BY THE TRUSTEES IN THE ESTATE OF THE LATE RALPH PICKMERETJEMUERA— The Choicest Block of 'XV Land in this lovely suburb, facing Mt. Hobson, and commanding most extensive and delightful views of the bay; rich volcanic soil, all in grass, with 360 ft of frontage to Remuera Rd. v and extensive frontage to two lanes at side and rear; north and easterly aspect; containing 4 acres; suitable for subdivision. Must be sold. Also, INSTRUCTED BY MRS DICKEY, Who Is leaving Mangere— MANQERE - THAT DELIGHTFUL RESIDENCE in Mangere, containing 8 rooms on one floor; also, bathroom, pantry, and scullery, four fireplaces' range, bay window, etc.; concrete cairy'; wash house, with copper; coach house aftd cow Shed; all in good order. One acre of rich land. Corner of three roads. Must be sold. Also, INSTRUCTED BY MR FORGIE. TJARNELL—FREEHOLD PROPERTY, -L having 66ft to York-st., and 99ft to Bath-st., and comprising those large Buildings known as th£ Parn.ell Soap Works. The extensive 2 storey Buildings erected on this choice piece' of land, cover the whole of the ground; the iron roofs throughout are in good order. There is a large brick chimney and brick foundations. Would suit a coach proprietor or contractor, or would pay to alter to three good cottages. TermsOne third cash, balance at 5 per cent. For full particulars, and cajrds to view, apply— . . j rpHORNES, AUCTIONEER, 91, QUEEN-ST. • SATURDAY,~JULY~6.~ I . WAIUKU YARDS. j iOA THREE YEAR OLD STEERS i O\f IN FORWARD CONDITION. ALFRED BUCK-LAND & SONS,' | 1 pOUNTRY CATTLE SALES. ! I *—' —_____ ' | i WAIUKU—SATURDAY, 6th July i HELENSVILLE-WEDNESDAY, loth ! July [ POICENO—MONDAY, loth July RUNCIMAN-WEDNESDAY, 17th July TUAKAU—WEDNESDAY, 24th July PUKEKOHE—MONDAY, 29th July HBLENSVILLE—WEDNESDAY, * 3ist July ALFRED BDCKLAND & SONS.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 155, 2 July 1901, Page 8
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