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AUCTIONS. "CIRIDAY, TIT ARCH Q AT 2 P.M. SHARP. CIAMUEL ,-y-AILE AND £J'ONS (Per H. E. Vaile, Auctioneer) will sei' by ■ Auction at their Land Sale Rooms, Hi Queen-street, -pEMTJEBA — CHOICE ALLOTMENTS VEWTOS — HOUSE AND LOT QKURA — VINEYARD AND FARM ATANGAWAI — 210 ACRES YjyARKWORTH — SHOFS, etc. . IN THE ESTATE OF THE LATE MRS T. MAITLAND. fV'EWTON. HOUSE _ LARGE ALLOTMENT, near Karaugahape-ru.; House or 6 rooms aud verandah, ou a section fronting Ediu-burgh-st. 108* ft, by,a depth of lOait, back line 183 ft. Planted with a number of good pear, apple, and pium trees, sewer drainage. PLENTY OF ROOM for more houses. Als.Oi TVEMUERA. CHOICE BUILDING SITES. i£> FINE ALLOTMENTS, each fronting Sea View-rd., unit by. a depth of ItSSft, and commanding BEAUTIFUL and unobstructed HARRUUR VIEW'S. Tt is more and more difficult every day to get sites lv this increasingly popular locality. These lots MUST be sold, and will be allowed to go eituer together or separately. There are new and superior houses all reund them. Also, TO CLOSE A PARTNERSHIP ACCOUNT. PROFITABLE -yiNEYARD AND -prARM. KED VALE, OKURA—492 Acres (273 i Freehold and 219 0.R.P.) Useful Land, of which 300 to 400 acres are ploughable; 4J to 5 ACRES CHOICE GRAPES (over one-third in full bcariug); orchard; 12 acres grass; 35 acres surfacc-sowu paspaluiu, 15,000 paspalum plants; 2 acres pretty bush. Cottage, i rooms, range, bathroom; wine : fihed; etc. Adjoins tne post ouiee, 2 miles from school, aud 12 from Auckland (as crow Hies). WITH THE PROPERTY will !be sold 30 galls, wine, tulw, casks, etc.; | i-ton barbed wire. 100 posts, 300 stakes, implements, etc., etc. Also, i "VTANGAWAI. : ' iQEASIDE SECTION of 210 Acres Free--1 j hold Land, 3 miles from Maugawal Town- ; ship. Old cottage; a number of pear trees. ' Also, VI7ARKWORTH. COUNTRY RETREAT. '-\T£W AND COMFOKIADLE HOUSE of .iV 4 rooms and workroom; rauge, acetylene gas range, etc.; li miles from Warlt- ' worth; 16i acres level laud. Terms, half cash, balauce 3 years at 5 per cent. Also, vyARKWORTH. 4 SHOPS, excellently situated in the township. One of the shops has dweliiug accommodation, and two nave acetylene gas. Leasehold allotment, IS years to tun. ' Full particulars from the Auctioneers. SAMUEL T7AILE AND OONS 87 QUEEN-STREET. ■ i ~ - rpO rpIMBER .VriLLERS. "piRIDAY, TyfARCH Q [ At 2 p.m. Sharp. i OAMUEL -yAILE _ O.ONS - iPer U. E. Vaile. Auctioneer) will sdl by Auction at their Land Sale Rooms, S7 Queen-street, | TTALUABLE TJATCH OF rpIMBER. ALL THE RIMU. TOTARA. AND ' -c\. OTHER TIMBERS, growing on ' 2150 acres .of ..Land, situated CLOSE ' TO THE MAMAKT.' RAILWAY STaI TION. The estimated average is 10,000 It to the acre. The timbers growing on these j elevated areas are noted for theireltcellent quality, and the bushc6 are singularly lm- ' mune from fire. TERMS OF SALE: One- . J seventh on fall of the hammer, one-quarter before cutting is commenced, and the balII ance as the timber is removed, a per cent interest on balance outstanding. Term , I allowed for removal, 8 years. Further pari ticulais from the Auctioneers. i ! CAMUEL -yAILE AND CONS, i S7 QUEEN-STREET. 1! p O U N T R V GALES. . I ', KAIPARA PLATE — MONDAY. March 4 WELLSFORD — TUESDAY. March 5 ~ | WATU'KU — SATURDAY, March 9 PUKEKC7TIE - Autumn Horse Sale — i MOTvDAY, Mr.rch 11 REMUERA — Second Sheep Fair — TUESIj DAY. March 12 r HELENSVILLE — WEDNESDAY. Marcn f 13 CLEVEDON — SATURDAY, March 10 - POKENO — MONDAY, March 18 '. RUNCIMAN — WEDNESDAY, March 20 ' j PAPATOITOI — Clearance Sale Mr T. R. .' I Clow's Live and Dead Stock — SAT- :• URDAY, March 23 I) PUKEKOHE — MONDAY, March 23 i, I PUNI — Clearance Sale, Mr John Watson's , Live and Dead Stock — SATURDAY, ;, ! March 30 c j WAIUKU — SATURDAY, April 4 s ALFRED BUCKLAND AND SONS. } PUKEKOHE. MONDAY. MARCH 11, 1 At 10 a.m. AUTUMN TTORSE CALE. UPWARDS OF 150 HORSES OF ALL CLASSES WILL BE YARDED, Including— 3 HEAVY 4 YEAR OLD COLTS, unbroken, by Jokim, from Maungatawhirl ACTIVE BAY COLT, 4 years, by Major, good in all harness BLUE ROAN MEDIUM DRAUGHT MARE, 5 years, from Pukekohe East CHESTNUT COLT, 5 years, by Atlas, very fast and good Entries Solicited. c . ALFRED BUCKLAND AND SONS. f C. G. BROOKES, Auctioneer. REMUERA SHEEP FAIR. TUESDAY, MARCH 12. At 12 o'clock. The undersigned will hold their next Sheep Fair as above for about 5000 s v X I; r ' B Including _ 1200 Ewes from Gisborne ALFRED BUCKLAND AND SONS. MONEY LENT on Furnitnre, Promissory Notes, etc., by The Auckland Finance Co., 13 Mining Chambers, Exchange-lane opp. Eort-St.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 53, 2 March 1907, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 53, 2 March 1907, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 53, 2 March 1907, Page 8

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