AUCnOHS. k-p«RIDAT, 10.30, SHARP. OflA "PULLETS. Oi/U -L AUGUST, SEPTEMBER, OCTOBER HATCHED. HEAVY LAYING STRAINS. BLACK AND BUFF ORPINGTONS. SILVER LACED WYANDOTTES, AND WHITE LEGHORNS. A GRAND CHANCE TO SECURE i WINTER LAYERS. J£ A pERKINS & r\p. CITY MARKET. J_OUIS AT TTIS .jyrART. FRIDAY—JANUARY 10—FRIDAY. AT 12 O'CLOCK PROMPTLY. TTtIVE-ROOMED COTTAGE. FOR IMMEX DIATE REMOVAL. SECOND COTTAGE IN NORTH-STREET, NEWTON. Must be Removed in 7 Days from Day of Sale. THE COTTAGE IS FLAGGED. AND f~<o. Auctioneers, Will sell by auction, TO-MORROW. AT 11 O'CLOCK. Xj-fBUIT, PRODUCE, ETE., ETC. NOTE—TIME FOR FRUIT 11 O'CLOCK. A Large Assortment. J. CAHILL, Auctioneer. jyfONSTER pLEARANCE QALE. nISSETT & fl 0., (Per W. G. BASSETT) 24, CUSTOMS-STREET EAST Will Sell at their Mart, as above. rpO-MORROW. i*TM_-MOKROW. FRIDAY, 1 P.M. PUNCTCAL. -j A LADIES' AND GENT'S BICYCLES. - LXJ Carpenter's BENCH. 10-Gal. Portable BOILER. 7 SEWING MACHINES. Horsehair COUCH AND CHAIRS. 2 MEAT SAFES, 3 Kit DRESSERS. Iron COT, 11 B.M.D. and 3.6 1. BEDSTEADS, COUCHES. Combination OHEVAL DRESSING TABLE and Chests DRAWERS, Military Chest Large and Small CHESTS DRAWERS. DUCHESS PAIRS, 2 CHIFFONIERS. Kitchen CHAIRS, 9ft. EXT. DIN. TABLE. Dining. Kitchen and Dress TABLES. Washstands, Curtain Poles, Commode. 2 PIANOS, Mirrors, LINOLEUMS. SIDEBOARDS, W.W. MATTRESSES. Handsome Chesterfield WARDROBE. Saucepans. Zinc Tubs, Crockery, Fenders, and Irons. OVERMANTEL. Books. Curtains, Portmanteaus, Dressing Cases. Large Quantity of Assorted GLASSWARE and Sundries. XJ-.RIDAT, JANUARY -j A AT 11 O'CLOCK. T>AXRY "pAKMS. J-\AIRY TjIAEMS. I SPRING "pARM, ■p.URIRI, rpHAMES -yALLEY (THE PROPERTY OF A. M. MYERS, Esq.) j g0() A CRES TfyrAGNIFICENT T»IVES 'GTIiATS, [ Subdivided into , O "CnRST-CLASS "INARMS | Of Suitable Areas for j TVAIRYLNG OR TyriXßD TTCARMING ! .*p TITANDENO JACKSON Instructed by the owner, will sell by PubI lie Auction at his Rooms, Tyrone BuildI ings. Custom-street E., AUCKLAND, on the above date, j\ LL THAT MAGNIFICENT AND -*-- WELL-KNOWN PROPERTY known as "SPRING FARM." situated at the PURIRI TOWNSHIP, about S miles from the i Thames Goldnelds, and 14 miles from the ! Paeroa Township; bounded on the north side by the main road, and on the south side by the Waiiiou River, whereon a sub- ■ stantial wharf is erected, two steamers passing daily to and fro from Auckland (some 45 miles aw_yj and Paeroa, and calling when required. The Thames-Waihi-Te Aroha-Arickland Railway bisects the farm, several trains passing daily, the Puriri Station being at the gates. There are splendid STOCK MARKE.TS at Thames, Paeroa, and Waihi, and a creamery within 3 miles by a first-class metalled road. THE AREA is appro_±m_rtjeiy 550 ACRES, all of which, with the exception of a few aures, is RICH ALLUVIAL RIVER FLAT, laid down in grass, thoroughly die-drained These drains are led into the main drain, ■which runs through the centre of the property, also into the outfall drain, which is on the boundary, both of which are in firstclass order, and fenced by posts and wires en either side. THE SUBDIVISIONS ARE AS FOLLOWS: LOT 1, comprising ABOUT 132 ACRES, is divided into 4 large fields, well fenced and well drained; ALL RIVER FLAT, and with the exception oi 37 acres ti-tree on the road frontage, in first-class grass. . The ti-tree carries a lot of good feed through it. No buildings. LOT 2, ABOUT 174 ACRES, is subdivided into 5 fields. This is all KAUIKATEA i-VVAMi', cleared and stumped of all timber; WELL DRAINED; mostly ploughed and in grass. There are some 56 acres of drained sw-amp on the road frontage in ti-tree, carrying good feed and percectly dry all the rear round. No buildings. LOT 3, ABOUT 23S ACRES, is the HOMESTEAD LOT, and is subdiviaed into 12 fields. Of this half is RICH ALLUVIAL FLATS, and the balance low lulls. Nearly all this has been ploughed, and is well drained and carrying a tremendous iot of feed. There are two excellent old ORCHARDS, bearing tons of first-class fruit yearly. On this Section are the BUILDINGS, whom comprise SUBSTANTIAL ---'PURE-TED WOODEN RESIDENCE, -with iron roof, cont-uning 0 rooms, bathroom (with hot water supply), two ranges, aud scullery; also, 4-ROOMED COTTAGE, iron roof; LARGE BARN, shearing, cart, and Implement shed, under'iron roof' feed room; COWSHED, 24 bails, concreted ' floor, and paved yard; stabling, dairy, and piggery, 12 styes, and large ioo_ebo_. * With the exception of the staule and feedroom, ail these have been recently erected, sheepyards, branding-yards, etc, and ail other necessary appliances for the running of an up-to-date farm. Plans now ready. o_.e-th_-d Cash, or Terms to be arranged. Balance, per cent. •>Af_ PULLETS FOR SALE BY AT-CITON CITY. MARKET. I
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 8, 9 January 1908, Page 8
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