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ATJCTIOKS. A UCTION GALE. "f 10.45 A.M. _! ryiO-MORROW, TjmiDAY, At the Mart, - Victoria and Lome sts. 4. DAIRY PRODUCE — 56 sides Bacon, 40 £ Hams, Butter, Eggs, Cheese, Honey in T Bulk and Sections, etc. ■* PRODUCE — Kumaras, Onions. Pumpkins, a 222 sacks Oamaru and Canterbury To- -i tatoes. Carrots, etc. J. POULTRY — Roosters, Hens, Ducks, Geese, v. Turkeys, etc. 1; PIGS £ FRUIT — 40 cases Southern Apples, ana all Fruit in Season. '• GRAIN, SUNDRIES, VEGETABLES 1 T TONES, AUCTIONEER, j Will sell by auction, Without Reserve, at - the Mart, as above. ] ■pRIDAY, JULY 99 o AT 11 O'CLOCK. >■ \ t rp -j\TANDENO JACKSON } Will Sell by Public Auction at their Rooms, c Customs-st. E., Auckland, on the above - date, v 18 F ARMS \ In the - T W 'HAKAHONGI J. HAKAHONGI I DAIRY SETTLEMENT, £ J t Adjacent to Mori-insville-Rotorua and Mor- V rinsville-Te Aroha Railways; five miles from l Morrlnsville, two miles from Klwltahi, one - mile from Tatua, and three miles from J Waitoa Stations, . Being s AOAX ACRES OF THE CELEBRATED •±_J_:-t KERIONE ESTATE, * Subdivided into ~ 18 F ARMS - * i ] Varying in size from £ 150 T0 600 A CEES - Tartly Improved and Unimproved Land. t Ideal Dairying Land, with creameries adjacent, good roads, and schools. I A large pioportion rich Has swamp, heavy manuka laud, and nice low rolling downs, all ploughable; over 3000 acres dead level. * In the Centre of a Fine Dairying District. -. This Is an excellent opportunity for ac- * quiring good dairying land cheap and on ( easy terms, in the centre of a most pro- j gressive district, with all modern facilities, _ creameries, railways, good roads, etc. W HAKAHONGI HAKAHONGI The Land is good, easily brought in, and is splendidly watered. SECTION 17 CONTAINS A GOOD HOUSE AND NECESSARY OUTBUILDINGS. The Auctioneers would draw particular attention to this Important Sale. THIS FINE BLOCK OF LAND can be recommended as one of the best for Dairying that has come into the market, and should be inspected by those iv want oi Dairying Laud, as it has every po—sible attraction. There is a wide selection, with Beautiful Sites for Homes. Nothing better has been offered, and the prospective values are exceedingly good. TERMS: 10 per cent cash. 15 per cent to be spent ou buildings within six months, 10 per cent in two years; balance, viz., SO per cent, in nve years, at 5 per centPlans Now Ready. m -jirANDENo tackson, YXTEDNESDAY "VTEXT, JULY «)7 AT 10.45, j STEAM LOCOMOTI\E, without reserve, .as it now lies on section adjoining Messrs. Massey Bros., Customs-st. The above will be Sold by Auction at our Rooms, Elliott-st. TSICHAUD ARTHUK AND QO., THOS. B. ARTHUR. Auctioneer. T7\RIDAY, TULY OO JJ _I -AW, 12 NOON SHARP. TTtEDERAL-ST., pITY (Late Chapel-st.). IN THE ESTATE OF THE LATE MARTHA PETERSON (Deceased). -jlj-R T _ mHORNES Will Sell by Auction at the Land Auction Mart. S3, Queen-st, FEDERAL-STREET.— PARTICULARLY VALUABLE PROPERTY, having 37.3 - links frontage to E"ederal-st., by 130.3 links, - with Two Dwellings toereon erected. Present rental, 17/6 per week. L.T. Title. WILL BE ABSOLUTELY SOLD TO WIND UP ESTATE. ' Particulars of the Auctioneer, T mHORNES, S3, QUEEN-ST. - -pRIDAY - JULY 22 J AT 12 NOON SHARP. OWNER LEAVING FOR SYDNEY. HOBSON BAY-RD., PARNELL. - FREEHOLD COTTAGE, FOUR ROOMS. M R - j. t horne& Instructed by the Owner, who is leaving for Sydney, to SeU by Auction at the Land Sale Rooms, S3, Queen-st., HOBSON BAY-RD., PARNELL—Freehold Cottage, four rooms and scullery, iron roof, Orion range; washhouse, copper and tubs. Allot., 66-t by 13_ft, in garden and - fruit trees. i Terms: £50 Cash, balance Easy Payments. Full particulars and cards to view of Auctioneer, T rpnORNES, 83, QUEEN-ST. VrEAT A UCTION "ty£EAT RUCTION " mHE pEOPLE'S pROVISION A SSOCIATION, MARKET ENTRANCE. Telephone 533 I >- MEAT AND PROVISION SALES—TUESa DAY, FRIDAY, AND SATURDAY, 10 a.m. i_ Consignments Received. S' Prompt Cash Account Sales. t. All Meat Killed under Strictest Government t Inspection. », SAVE 50 PER CENT —Get your Meat and 5, Provisions, uot from the Cheap Butcher, but ). from the Man who Made Them Drop Their d trice. Every purchase shows a profit to >. the Consumer, o T-v "DEID, AUCTIONEER. R — _ —■ ' d STT3ZNESSES FOR SfIT.TK. :s ■ i s X At'XDRT, centre city; splendid, _well-es- ;' -L- tab—shed business; accept £o0 now ,' (want £80 after this month). —Apply Mr rj Cortrell, IS, Swanson-,st. 4S °< \ SOLID INVESTMENT. :e _A. f - FOR SALE— ° A BILLIARDROOM BUSINESS, •n in centre of City of Dunedin. Three Alcock S Tables. Splendid returns. Owner leaving j colony. Must sell. s, For full particulars, apply H. j. SIMJ, MONDS. Stock Exchange Billiard Rooms, 1. Stock Exchange Buildings. Dunedin. v ' q-t X—Registry Oftice~iTusi'_csii, well estiiblished, city, central; must sell „ this week; suit lady.—Write G., 3, Star Oflice. To FOOTBALL —Rugby Union Annual for ~ — 1910. Price- 6d. Now Published. All - _____ aud Star Oflice. - ARE YOU A SHREWD BUSINESS id f_- MAN'S —The chance of making profits ir promptly is eff«.red to yon iw tot* "AUCK* ~Uxjih SXJ>S," G»mlfo*i

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Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 171, 21 July 1910, Page 10

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