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AUCTIONS. __ THE AUCKLAND FRUIT AKD PRO* DUCE AUCTIONEERS. . Will sell at their respective Rooms, as under— TO-MORROW (TUESDAY): RICHARD ARTHUR & CO. — Poultry, 11; Fruit 12 C. ARTHUR — At 11 O'clock E. A. PERKINS & CO. — At 11 o'clock A. TOOMAN & CO. — Poultry, Produce, 11; Fruit 1 E. TURNER & SONS — At 11.30 o'clock T OUIS T EWIS, AT pONSONB-". SUMMER-ST.. OFF PONSONBY-RD. (1 minute from tram stop on left.) 10-MOKROW. TUESDAY — 24th APRIL — TUESDAY AT 32 O'CLOCK PROMPTLY. THE UNDERSIGNED has been favoured with instructions from MR JOHN WILLIAMS, who is giving up housekeeping, to sell by auction on above date, the following HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS — Large M. Rewarewa Mirror Back Sideboard, new design, Turkish Tapestry Lounge, 2 Pantasote Leather" Arm Chairs, Afternoon Tea Table. Spider Leg Table, B.M. Fender and Brasses, 12 x 12 Brussels Carpet Square, "Coal Vase, Clocks, Ornaments, Pictures, Choice Flower Bowls. Cutlery, Glass and China, Fruit Stand, E.P. Ware, Lace and other Curtains and Poles, H.P. Tile, Hall Curtains, Hat Rack, Hall Shelf, Superior Hall Linoleum, Mats, B.M. Bedstead, W.W. Mattresses and Bedding, n. Rugs. Marble Top Duchess Pair, Toilet Ware, Large 7 Drawer Scotch Chest. Carpets. Oilcloth, Thermo Chairs. Tables, Folding Chair, Col. Couch, Side Table, Lamps. Bronze Brackets. Large Chiff. Top Mea Safe, Kitchen Tallies. Chairs, Crockery. Gen. Kit Utensils. Gas Griller. Gas Ring. Kit. Fonder, Glass and China, Blinds, PIANO, by Bord. etc., etc. Also. NEW WHITE TREADLE TNG MACHINE. 10 GAL. COPPER. TUBS, SUPERIOR CARPENTER'S BENCH AND SCREW, CARPENTER'S TOOLS, AND GENERAL SUNDRIES. THE ABOVE ARE PRACTICALLY D?_Tox* D Iy MOST ESCELL BNT CONyOUIS TEWIS; AUCTIONEER. HOUSE SALESMAN, AND VALUER. TO-MORROW (TUESDAY),At 11 o'clock. J JONES, Auctioneer. Will sell by public auction, at his Mart, JfIARM AND DAIRY PRODUCE. --Roosters. Hens. Ducks, etc. .r.h_ii — All kinds in season; large supJ. JONES*, Auctioneer. Victoria and lx>re»» gt«. 27 Ta ' 2i *- v - T-UCAS .p,REEK, . JTARBOUR. i JPRUIT j pOULTBY "CTARMS. &ftf> ACRE S GOOD ARABLE LAND, COU WITH SALT WATER FRONT- I AGES. ' FARMS, RANGING FROM f>C TO) Siy ACRES, SUITABLE FOR STRAW- *- BERRY GROWING. T. _VX :1N " DEXO JACKSON In conjunction with -pRATER "DROS. Instructed by the owner, will sell by public auction, at Tyrone Buildings, Customs-st., on the above date, 17 CHOICE FARMS, situated on the -*--' banks of Lucag Creek. Waitemata Harbour, ranging from 28 to 82 acres of good arable land, with clay subsoil very suitable for fruit, poultry, or strawberry farms. The property has an excellent aspect. lies facing the sun, has nice clumps of bush, is watered by gravelled" bottom streams, and can be approached either by water or road. For men with small moans and large families, this property is specially suited, as a small outlay will ensure "an immediate return. For plans and further particulars annlv pRATER -DROS. Stock Exchange, Or, T. ]yX AKDENO JACKSON. Auctioneer. Customs-st. TpHB pKESHFIELD TESTATE, ryAHiATO. 9337 A CBES > Subdivided into 36 Convenient Sized DAIRYING AND GRAZING FARMS, Which are now being fenced, and the whole property rpaded in accordance with the Act. A PRIL ~-}!? At 11.30, AT THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, AUCKLAND. ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE A LFREO TVUCKLANB & jffiONS (In conjunction with the. New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Co.) are instructed by Mr T. C. Williams to sell by Auction, ;T__B WHOLE OF THE ABOVE TVELL- ' KNOWN PROPERTY. The Estate is situated within 2i miles of the Township of Taupiri, to which there is a good road in'all weather, and the Main Trunk Railway runs through the town, where there," is a station, creamery, post and telegraph office, church, school, stores, etc. Tjue township of Huntly, the centre of a -large coal mining district, is within about 4 miles, and £2000 a month is paid Jp wages by one mining company alone, thus affording a good local market for farming produce of all kinds. There is a School nearly in the centre of the property, and a creamery and school close to the;" Hokinui boundary. A creamery will be erected' on the property, as -marked on the plan, and will be completed, iv time for next season's milking. A large portion of the Estate consists of Rich Reclaimed Swamp, well grassed, and carries a large number of stock all the year round. , There are 400 acres of flax planted.- and there is another area of well-grown-flax, which will be ready to cut within this next two years. Milking is at present being carried on at two sheds on tha Estate. Th«r hill land is gently undulating, all easily ploughaible. A liirge area is under good grass and turnips. Three pounds per acre was offered last year for the grazing of the turnip crop, and this year it promises to be of greater value. The Homestead is a Comfortable Residence, in a good position, with garden and orchard. The woolshed. stables, and outbuildings are. all .in good . repair, and conveniently situated." The subdivisions range from 100 to 600 Acres, enabling those with small capital to acquire a holding on Easy Terms, and which will yield them an immediate return for their labour. \ TERMS: One-fifth Cash. One-fifth In. | sis months. Balance in seven years at 4_ per ceat. I Plans and any further Information required, ou application to the Auctioneers. j_. C. ft <BROOKBS t aLuo*lolaeer. \|_ -- . v

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVII, Issue 96, 23 April 1906, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XXXVII, Issue 96, 23 April 1906, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XXXVII, Issue 96, 23 April 1906, Page 8

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