AUCTIONS continued from page 12 THE _N BW M ARINB ft TJBt?I * B - JjEW gUBURB. _N BW ]\J AIIINE gUBURB. ONLY — ONLY FROM QUEEN-ST piGHT JuTINUTES FROM QUEEN-ST. jyjINUTES' FROM QUEEN-ST. THE WELL-KNOWN "DAYSWATER TESTATE, "DAYSWATER pSTATE, TJAYSWATER TESTATE, FARES, 2/g PER WEEK. MR LOUIS LEWIS, Auctioneer, In conjunction with jy£ESSRS pAUL TTANSEN AND ptO., WILL OFFER BY PUBLIC AUCTION, SATURDAY, "TVECEMBER, (JATURDAY, 24- TH T) ECEMBEn - SATURDAY, 9JTH TVECEMBER, AT 9 P.M. __J QN mHE riROUND. QN rpHE pj.ROUTCD. QN rpHE QROUND. gFECIAI. faOTICE— A large Ferry Boat will leave the new Ferry Tee for the Bayswnter Wharf at 1.30 p.m., SATURDAY, 24th Inst., nnd all those wishing to attend the Sale are hereby cordially invited to come. -DEMEMBER. TJEMEMBER. IJQ — ALLOTMENTS — IJG OF THIS BEAUTIFUL ESTATE SOLD AT AUCTION IN TWO DAYS. gOME TJNIQUE ADVANTAGES. (TUIE ESTATE HAS AN ELEVATED - 1 - POSITION. WITH CHARMING VIEWS OF CITY AND HARBOUR, ■DATHING, BOATING, AND FISHING WITHIN EIGHT MINUTES OF QUEEN-ST. THVERY ALLOTMENT FROM % TO ¥2 A CKE - I
1 A NUMBER OF BUSINESS SITES OF ■* i GREAT PROSPECTIVE VALUE I STILL AVAILABLE. I AND TyATER IN EVERY STREET. *" For Plans, apply to the Agents— pAUL TTANSEN AND fiO. 64, QUEEN-ST. rpo "TVEVONPORT piESIDENTS. QMITH AND TTALCOMBE, AT THE POST HALL, DEVONPORT, TVECEMBER -| i(TH, At 11.30 Sharp. Acting under instructions from the Owner, the undersigned will sell "by Public Auction, in the above Hall, TTIS QUIPERIOR TT'OUISEHOLD pUKNITURE AND EFFECTS, nnogt of whioh is nearly new and In splemlW order, comprising,— Good Piano, by Ohappell; sup. 11-« top Organ. 0-Pce BufTalo iLearbher Suite, Chesterfield Lounge, Divan Chairs, 3-ipce. Genoa 'Suite, Good Dinlngroom mml ißedrootm Furnlghings; and ihoat of really good, useful Furniture aud Sundries.
Full particulars in circulars, Tuesday. gMITH AND pADCOMBE, AUCTIONEERS, OORNER QUEEN AND SWANSON STS. QMITH AND pALCOMBE In conjunction with A. W. READ & CO., YyiLL gELL pY pUBLIC A UCTION AT THEIR LAND BALE ROOMS, ■COBINIE3R QUEEN AND SWANSON STS., On -JgTH pECEMBER, At 1 p.m. sharp, THE WHOLE OF THE UNSOLD SECTIONS OF THE pAPAKURA pARK pSTATB, RANGING IN AREAS FROM D TO Krj ACRES of rich, level and undulating land, situate one mile from two railway stations, Pnpakura aud Drury. The greater portion is in grass, balance fallow. The Land is highly suitable for Cropping, Dairying or Poultry. School, Post Office, Creamery, etc., all handy. THE HOMESTEAD is situarte on 8} acres, with main road frontage, and consterta of Dwelling 5 Rooms nud Con-veniences, Large Barn, Orchard, etc., aud is nicely sheltered. TERMS. —10 per cenrt cash, 10 per cent 6 months, balance 3 years 5 per cent. For Plans and Particulars apply to Auctioneer. SMITH AND HALCOMBE, Or, A. W. READ AND CO., 70, Queen-st. Also, 9 HIGH AND LEVEL VOLCANIC SEO w TIONS, Kenoeth-nvenue, Kingsland, 50 by 132 feet each. 1 LEVEL VOLCANIC SECTION, Rock-lands-arenue, Mt. Roskiil, lm from ear. No stone. THE ABOVE MUST _BE SOLD. Properties are Flagged. DAVID MEIKLE'S Valu House Queenst., ooens for Business on Tuesday, 18th Dec New Stock, at Bargain Prices. Bee Window Display,
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Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 293, 10 December 1910, Page 7
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