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AUCTIONS. jVTR. T OUIS TEWIS AT T>ARNEX.U COR. GARFTELD AND BRADFORD STREETS a minute from Id. Section)^. mO-MORROW. THURSDAY— TUNE Q—rpHURSDAY ** 11.30 °' CLOCE - , On Account MISS DAVT, who is giving up Housekeeping. rnAPESTRY COUCH, Ding. Tables, Kocfc- ■*- ing Chair, Tap. and Plush Chairs, Easy Chairs, Pictures, Lounges Dinner "Wagon, Hand Sew. Machine, isooks, Family Heralds, Novels, etc., Fenders, Ash Pans, Ornaments, Engravings, Brussels Carpet, Mirror, La.cc Curtains, Occ. Tables, Rattan Settee, Hall Lino., Mats, Glass and China. Cutlery, etc., D.I. ana £ B.M. Beds, S.I. Beds, Comb. Beds, Bedding, 2 Many. Bow Chests Drawers," Linoleums, Rugs, Mattresses, Blankets, Bed Linen. Toilet Ware, Toilet Sets, Mats, Rugs, Chairs, etc.; also GEN. KIT. UTEXSILS, 2 Tables, A.B. Chairs, Griller Gas Iron, Wringer, Garden and other Tools, Tubs, Preserve Jars, and General Household Sundries,--ete»-(Paxnell Tram to Id. Section.) T OUIS T EWIS, AUCTIONEER, T> J CHARD .■ARTHUK & QO. rpHURSDAY — NEXT — rpHURSDAY, AT 11 O'CLOCK.IN OUR FURNITURE 'BOOMS, ELLIOTT-ST , . ON AC. GROCER RETIRING FROM THE" TRADE, qrjri LOTS GROCERIES (ASSOCRTEED) 2 Doz. LOLLIE JABS, 2 Sets SCALES 1 COUNTER, Etc. WTIH.OUT RESERVE. ■pICHARD A RTHUR AND pO* T. B. ARTHUR, Auctioneer. ■DICHAHD A RTHUR AND po, "pRID'AY—NEXT— , at 10 o'clock sharp. furniture- rooms, ei.liott-st. on ac. lady client^ rjTHE QONTENTS OF -J A "DOOMS, -Comprising Kftn TOTS QECOND-HAND "pTUBNITURE AND TTOUSB I ( tl HtXTSTTTXtt-S . . WITHOUT RESERVE. FURTHER ENTRIES ACCEPTED. ■DICHARD A RTHUR AND £\O., T. B- ARTHUR, Auctioneer. "CIREDAX, TTJNB O/L AX 11 O'CLOCK. TTAMILTON. T)AIBY — TJTARMS — T^AIRY. 1048 ACRES DRAINED SWAMP LAND OF GOOD QUALITY. About two miles from Post Office, on the OHAUPO-RD., • have been subdivided into q — TIP-TOP DAIRY FARMS >— Q Ranging from 50 T0 250 A CBES - T jVr ANDEXO TACKSON, Instructed by the Owner, will Sell t>y Public Auction, at their Rooms, Customsst. E., Auckland, on the above date, ALL THAT SPLENDID SWAMP LAND, containing in all 1048 Acres, which has been subdivided into EIGHT DAIRY FARMS, of from 50 to 250 acres each. This property was an undrained swamp 4J years ago, but it has since been drained, and is now in. tip-top heart, with a great stockcarrying capacity. Some of the land has been ploughed _and laid .down in grass, some has been surface-sown, and the balance is tall manuka. The property is situated on the Ohaupo-rd., which, is the best in the Waikato, about two miles from post office, Hamilton and Frankton Junction, 11 miles from factory, and Irinile from hospital. The position is unequalled, being within an easy drive of five of the LAR-GEST SALES in the WAIKATO (Hamilton, Cambridge, Ohaupo, Ngaruawahia, and Te Awamutn). Two of the 50-Acre ■ Farms have Eesidences built on them. TERMS: 10 per cent cash; 10 per cent in six months; 13 1-3 per cent in 12 months and balance can remain for three years, 5 per cent interest payable on all unpaid balances. PLANS in preparation; and for farther particulars apply to Auctioneers, — ■piRIDAY, TUNE- -J Iγ AT 12 NOON SHARK TXIGHLY TMPORTANT OALE OF /""<ITY TjiREEHOLD. ALBERT-ST. ■'-- BETWEEN VICTORIA AND WELLESLEY STS. TO A LBERT-ST. K'TFT TO BY THE GREAT THROUGH DEPTH OF 214T"Wni'Sell by Auction at tte Land Sale Rooms, 83, Queen-street, A LBERT-ST. AND FEDERAL-ST — -ti- Magnificent Freehold Building Site, having 57ft frontage to each, of these rapidiy-improving thoroughfares, with level cart entrance fr<<m both streets, and with the extraordinary depth, of- 214 ft. Building Sites in this district ar e most difficult to obtain, and one of this large size almost impossible. This site is in a central part of Albert-street, approached by easy grade from the wharves, railway station, and Queen-st., and is so situated that two warehouses, with_approaches to first and second floors on the level, can'be erected, having level entrance "from both streets. Speculators and Investors are particularly requested to give this their attention, as THE PEOPEETY-MDST-BE- SOfiD. NOTETHE TERMST £3000' can remain for about three years at 5 per cent interest. Full particulars of the Auctioneer, . T rpHOBNES, 83, QUEEN-ST.

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Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 134, 8 June 1910, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 134, 8 June 1910, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 134, 8 June 1910, Page 12