Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image

AUCTIONS. rpO-MORKOW (THURSDAY). KEMCEKA YARDS. -1 O YEARLING SHORTHORN DAIRY ±M HEIFEKS 4 YEARLING SHORTHORN* DAIRY BULLS 1 TWO-TEAR-Ol.ri PEDIGREE SHORTHORN BULL ALFRED BUCKLAND AND SONS. THE HAYMARKET. FRIDAY, 13th NOV., at 12 NOON. ALFRED BUCKLAXD AND SONS Have been favoured with iastrnetioDe to sell by auction, Without Reserve, THE WELL - KNOWN TUOROUGHBRED MARE, T^OLORES, By Freedom — Scotch Mist. Winner of the Takapuna Cud and many other races on the flat, also several hnrdJe races, and a good performer over country. C. G. BROOKES. Auctioneer. gATURDAY, JTOVEMBEB, AT 1.45 P.M. T\AVIS AND QO. (In conjunction with W. WARD BASER), Instructed by the Public Trustee fin the estate of Elizabeth Deecan) will Sell, a: above, TOWN ACRE. No. 128, having 356 ft frontage to Liverpool-street, and 211 ft to Ulster-street lYktoria-street). Land Transfer Title. ryEDNESDAY, 1C AT 2 P.M. W. W AKD B AKEB Will Sell, at his Mart, 85, Queen-st., as above, WITHOUT RESERVE. Onder an order of the Supreme Court, in rhe estate of R. C. Lowe (deceased!, QXFORD-ST, CORNER OF ARGYDE-ST, ARCH TT IL,L, T*7ELL-BUILT MOOMED DWELLING; »» verandah, pantry, city water, iron roof; newly-painted, and in good order. Also, large shed, stable, etc. Large corner lot, 87ft 61a by 140 ft, Will be absolutely. sold to the highest bidder. Also, A EDMORE-KD., TERVOIS Tp STATE, pONSONBY, For Absohite Sale, on account of o-woer going to the country, AFIftST-CLASS SCBSTANTIALLYBUILT BRICK VILLA RESIDENCE of 6 large, lofty rooms, nicely designed. and in pink of condition; hot and cold water service. Venetian blinds, and all the usual domestic appointments of a villa home. Level allotment, 48 s 111. A desirable home, ciose to tram and near waterside. Also, TTOPE-ST., OFF TMCHMOND AVENUE. Pleisairt walk from tram, A FINE, LEVEL ALLOTMENT. 66 by 152 ft, situated iv a rapidiy-improving district. For absolute sale. Terms specially easy; Id per cent at sale, balance arranged. An ideal lot for an artisan's home, and nearly t acre. W. WAKD BAKER, Auctioneer. TMFOETANT T AND QALE. rpO TNVESTOBS AND OPECULATOES. JjpEX. OPCTH, AT 12 NOON. J JON ES, AUCTIONEER, Having received instructions from Mr T. .Toughiu. will Sell by Auction at the Mart, Victoria and Lome-streets, TTIS WELL KNOWN PROPERTY, Consisting of

At) A CBES J AND. I Having a frontage of 024 ft to Main Mount I Eden Road. EMINENTLY SUITABLE FOR SUB DIVISION, WITH GREAT TROSPliXrriVE VALUE. ' ONE OF THE REMAINING OPPORTUNITIES TO ACQUIRE A FI£ST-CLASS PROPERTY IN THIS RISING AND POPULAR DISTRICT. 7 MINUTES' WALK FROM MT. EDEN TRAM TERMINUS. Property of this class is now almost unobtainable in this progressive district, and most increase in value. TERMS: 10 per cent Cash on fall of hammer. 10 per cent in three months. 25 per cent in six months. Balance can remain on Mortgage for three years. UNDER CONDUCT OF THE RBGISTRAB OF THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW ZIiALAND, AT AUCKLAND, AT THE REQUEST OF liREiiN AND OOLEBHOOK. LIMiTRUt THE MORTGAGEES, jirKSSRS. Tj "Tbthur and /-io., AUCTIONEERS. Will Sell by Public Auction at their Mart. CITY MARKET, AUCKLAND, on WEDNESDAY, the 25tli Day of November, 1906, at 2.30 p.m., A LL THAT THE RIGHTS AND IN--TV TEREST OF THOMAS JOHNSTONK, OF HAMILTON, FAitiLBR, in, under, and by virtue of:— L An agreement for the Sale and Purchase of Allotments 247, 247 A, and 248, Parish of KirUiiriroa. bearing date the 21st day of September, 1007, and made between Mi's. M. A. C. Niion as vendor and the said Thomas Jobnstone as purchaser, and 2. An Agreement affecting Allotments 245, 246, and 201, Parish of KiritirtroH, bearing date the 21st day of February, 19i>s, and made between the said Thomas Jobustone of the one part and one Frederick Molesworth of the other part, and 3. An Agreement affecting Allotment 125 of the Town of Hamilton East, bearing dare the 26th day of April. lOas. and made between Emily Hope as Vendor «.nd the said Thomas Johnstone as purchaser. Conditions of Sale and further particulars of the property cuu oe obtained from the Auctioneers, or at the Offices of Messienrs Watts and Broadfoot. Solicitors. Hamilton. CLOSE TO ST. JAMES , CHURCH. The undersigned have beeu favoured with instructions from the owner to sell THE WHOLE OF TUli FURNISHINGS OF 5 ROOMS, Consisting of— Overmantel. Leather Mantel Drape linitntiou Marbie Clock, Pair tlaadsoine Lustres, Ornaments, Couch Chairs. Fancy Tables, Carpet, Lace Curtains, 1 Large Family Bible, Illustrated, Brass-bound Pictures, Large Dining T.".ble. Chiffonier Chairs, Wall Cupboard, Oilcloth Am. Kocker, Glass and China Ware Cutlery. E.P. Ware, Ornajnents, etc. D.I. Bedstead, W.W. and other Mattresses, Large Cheet Diawers Toilet ditto, W. Stands, Ware, Marble Top, Looking Glase. Oilcloth, etc. Kitchen and Cooking Utensils Gas Iron, Sundries TJICHARD A RTHUR & f<o. I THOS. E. ARTHUR, Auctioneer.

This article text was automatically generated and may include errors. View the full page to see article in its original form.
Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/AS19081111.2.102.3

Bibliographic details

Auckland Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 270, 11 November 1908, Page 12

Word Count
787

Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 270, 11 November 1908, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 270, 11 November 1908, Page 12