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AUGTXOaTS- " TCTRH>AY, (QjCTOBER 0?T ■ AT 2 P.M. SHARP. t C-*- J " rDEL TT'AILE & iOOSS(Per H. E. Vaile, Auctioneer) will sell by auction at their Land Sale Rooms, 95, Queen-st., UNDER CONDUCT OF THE REGISTRAR OF THE SUPREME COURT, AT THE BEQUEST OF THE MORTGAGEE. ALL THAT THE LEASEHOLD INTEREST IN THAT PIECE OF LAND, being part of Allotment IS, of Section 7, Suburbs of Auckland, off Great North Rd., with the Buildings thereon erected. .pBIDAY, QCTOBEB nrj At 2 p.m. sharp. QAMUEL T7AILE AND OONS, (Per H. E. Vaile, Auctioneer) will sell by auction at their Land Sale Rooms, 95 Queen street, a LBEET-ST. /CENTRAL TTVUSINESS OITE. T>|OUBLE-FRONTED SECTION, fronting A-> Albert street and Chapel street, each 23ft 9in by a through depth of 212 ft. Best position in the street, and close to corner of Wyndham street. Sections like Tb^ n are now very hard to get. Also. TO CLOSE AN ESTATE. GOOD UNIMPROVED LAND, 300 acres, fronting the main Hamilton-Raglan Road, and being Lots 82 to 87, inclusive. Parish of Karamu, near the Waipa River. The land is level to undulating and partly bush and partly fern. Will be allowed to go at an extremely low price. Also. TTPFEB TI/lAIWERA, ALLOTMENT 321, Parish ot Waiwera, containing 85 acres. OAMTiEL -yAILE AND OONS 95 QUEEN STREET. 1 / District Lands and Survey Office, i Auckland. 4th October. 1905. TT is hereby notified that 65 lots in THE A TOWNSHIP OF MAIEOA (Waitomo County) will be submitted for Sale by / Public Auction at this Oflice on WEDNES-1 " DAY, the lath NOVEMBER, 1905, at 11 a.m. The areas range from 1 rood to 2 acres, and the upset prices from £6 to , £40. Mairoa Township ,is situated about 23 miles from Te Kuiti Railway Station on the Main Trunk Line. Poster Plans may be seen at all Post Offices, and copies obtained at this officp on applocation. 3 AMES MACKENZIE, Commissi oner of Crown Lands. AUCTIONEERS SPECXAL NOTICE. O EO - & AY % ES - AUCTIONEER AND LAND AGENT, At rpHE A TJCTION AT ART. KARANGAHAPE RD. These New and Commodious Premises are Now Open for Consignment of FURNITURE etc OUT DOOR SALES UNDERTAKEN. Also, PERIODICAL LAND SALES PRELIMINARY NOTICE. SALE, FRIDAY, 27th OCT.. at 2.30 p.m. Telephone 1517. picnics atjd ggcTrasiojrs. rPHE DEVONPORT STEAM FERfU ■*- COMPANY, LIMITED. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), 22nd inst. Steamers will leave Ferry Tee for RANGITOTO ISLAND At 9 a.m. and 2.30 p.m. Leaving Rangitoto at 4.30 p.m. FOR ST. HELLER'S BAY At 2.30 p.m. , Leaving Bay at 5 p.m. Return Fare 1/; Children under 12, 6d. CRICKET. ASSOCIATED CRICKET LEAGUE. The Secretaries of all those Clubs who have joined the League and also of thos* who intend doing so are notified that they must send in the lists of members of their respective clubs for registration to Secretary of the League before 8 p.m on THURSDAY, October 26th. Nominations must be accompanied by an entrance fee of 10/6. W. ROWLANDS, Hon. Sec C/o Northern Coot Company. ATHLETIC SPORTS. A UCKLAND GRAMMAR SCHOOL. ANNUAL ATHLETIC SPORTS. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER Srh. Entries for Old Boys' Race close on Oeto ber 29th. J. H. TURNER, Hon. Sec. BOXING. JJ 0 X I S G. BOXING. The Auckland Amateur Boxing Club, Registered, recognised as the premier Clnb here, is in no way associated with and does not recognise any other Boxing Association or Club in Auckland. E. CROSS, Hon. Sec. BOXING Taught by Jack Mansfield, of the Sydney Amateur Gymnastic Club on the Latest Scientific Lines.—Apply Deptford, Tobacconist, Victoria-street. agricultural shows. \ UCE.LAND AGRICULTURAL SHOW. NOVEMBER 24th and 25th, 1905. Prize Lists post free on application. EDWIN HALL, Sec 155 Queen Street. EXHIBITIONS. (TIRADES' ~ TNDUSTRIAL X H I B I T I O N, FEDEEAL HALL. WELLESLEY ST OCT. 31 to NOV. a FIVE DAYS FIVE DAYS Under the patronage of THE RIGHT HON. R. J. SEDDON P.C., LL.D. GRAND OPENING PROGRAMME By the FIRST BATTALION BAND. See Programmes. Open Afternoons 2 to 5, Evenings 7 to Ift THE EXHIBITION A VERITABLE WONDERLAND. UNITED LABOUR DAY CELEBRATION »- COMMITTEE.-All persons pressing Art Union Books ar& requested to return same to the Secretary at once, accompanied I by the cash for tickets sold, as the Committee is anxious to arrange for the Draw- I ing. All Butts not in will be excluded from the Drawing. Prizes in Procession and Sportsouly will be paid over at the Labour Day Office. Coombes" Arcade, THIS rsat- I URDAY) EVENING, from 7.30 to 9 o'clock. — ABTHUB ROSSEB, General Secretary.'/

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Auckland Star, Issue XXXVI, 21 October 1905, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Issue XXXVI, 21 October 1905, Page 8