',!, . : AMUSEMENTS. '". ,: , TJOIAL AIiBBBTHALL. Direction T. J. West' and Henry Harward. "the wiSriidw' of the wobld." "To West's, to West's, then let us all go. When we find other places .Are getting too f clow, •••';■ Where fan, mirth, and music, and scenes of the best,. . .;■•.,, Are contained In the pictures projected .by 1 West." —With apologies to Rnssel. OXFORD TO RICHMOND. THE CLOWN AND THE MINISTER, GLIMPSES OF RIVER LIFE (France). POCAHONTAS, 21st EDITION PATHE'S GAZETTE, Unveiling the Statue to SIB HENRY IRVTHEIB the" Woman Who Wed. GRANDFATHER , . The ]>etiicljable Man — Wine's Twin Bold Harry; 1 Refreshments on the Roof Gardens. BOYAL ALBERT LADIES' ORCHESTRA Prices: 1/6, 1/, and 6d. BOOK XOUB SEATS at Royal Albert Hall. Phone 1506. -paioaa NOTED LEMON SQUASH AND ICBD DRINKS NOW READY. BEST 1/ LUNCH IN CITY. HIS MAJESTY'S ARCADE. HELISNSVILLE SHOW—Monday Next Record Entries. Excursion Trains. Cheap Fares. .507 ONI>EIILANI>;e" Magnificent Living Pictures To-night. AUCTIONS. TTOUDAX, ipEBKUAEY O AT 12 NOON SHARP. ABSOLUTELY "DESERVE. TO CLOSE UP AN ESTATE. rtLARKE-ST., TZ'INGSLAND— "DRICK TJESIDENCE. In conjunction with G. M. Kirkcaldy, TITB T fpHORNES Will Sell by Auction, at the Land Sale Rooms, S3, Queeh-st., \ "Oii'aiiKV'E. p*LAIUi.E-ST., KINGS LAJSD—Particularly *~> Choice and Well-buiit Brick Hesideuce of eight large rooms, besides bathroom, porcelain ■ bath, and lavatory basiu; hot and cold water; pantry and scullery, with cupboards and shelves. Two built-in*ard-roDess, bay window, and fine entrance hall; verandah front and back. The whole finished in most superior manner, with elaborate overmantels, linen press, etc. Fine Level Volcanic Section, 50ft by 132 ft, in garden, with neat paths, brick and iron fence; good drainage. £500 can remain on mortgage. Full particulars and cards to view of Auctioneer. T rpHORNES, 83, QUEEN-ST. TjTOIDAY, "pEBKUARY O AT 12 NOON SHARP. JT INGSUAND—fTJHKEE ■DUILDING CECTIOSS. M R J (JIHOBNES Instructed by A. W. Read and Co., will Sell by Auction, at the Land Sale Booms, S3, Queen-st., KINQSLAND — FOURTH AVENUB— Three Splendid Level Building Allotments, having total frontage of 1211 1 2in by 151 ft (area, 1 rood, £> perches), fenced. Will be sold in one lot Chance (tor speculator or builder. L.T. title. Full particulars and cards to view of I Auctioneer. . : , T mHOBNES, 83, QUEBN-ST. ■ f.. . . •pRXDAJT, pBBRUARX Q AT 02 NOON SHARP. -gSTATiB, IDUILDUiU ALLOTMENT. TITR J mHORNES Will Sell by Auction, at the Land Sale Rooms, S3, Queen-street. LOT 21, .NOKTHALL ESTATE, MARS frontage by 132£t; -level; close to school and trams. J mUORNES, ADCTIONBEB, piMEDAY, XjtoBRUABX O I At 12 noon sharp. "CUKE OUEEP AND "p\ARaL < 502 ACBIES. NORTHEiRN WAIiROA, Instructed by Mr. Colmure-Willlams, Tyru y, itiuounds : Win Sell by Auction at the Land Sale Rooms, 83, Quecu-street, CHOICE FAIIM of 502 Acres, near creamery, school, post office and store, on { good metalled road, well known as Mr. W. J. Warren's Farm; limestone soil, mostly in grass; subdivided into Iβ paddocks, well watered by creek and springs; some useful and marketable bush. The homestead consists of nearly new House of 12 rooms, bath- • room and woshouse, cowshed (7 bails), shearing shed and barn, dairy, workshop, sheep yards, and all necessary outbuildings; everything in good working order WILL BE OFFERED IN OiNiß LOT. And if not sold in one lot will toe offered— LOIT 1: Homeetead and 234 acres; LOT 2: Ferndale, 208 acres. • *LOT 3: ißlver Flats, 60 acres. Full particulars from Mr. Colmore-Wil-liams, Dargaville, or T rpnO'KNES, AUCTIONEER, 83, QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND NJB.—TBiIS PIE.OIM3K.TY MUST BE SOLD ; 576 • : "pOJiIDAY, "CTOIKRUAIIiY O At 12 noon sharp. ; STOCK FARM, 1977 ACRES. NORTHERN W I AIROiA. Instructed by Mr. Colmore-WUliame, M U J 'PUOKNES Will Sell by Auction at the Land Sale Rooms, 83, Queen-street, CJPLENDID SHEEP AND STOCK FARM of 1977 acres, and residence of 7 rooms dairy, stables, cowsheds, workshop, and other farm buildings; 800 ACRES GRASS 000 acres bush (with marketable timber)' 537 acres rough feed, 2 orchards, stockyards' etc.; well watered; 13 miles fencing; school on property, and cream cart passes the cate- , at present carrying 2SO cattle, 600 sheep' besides horses, but easily capable of carryIng more. ' £2000 cash, balance 5 per cent. 3 from ***• Colmore-Wil-Hams, DargaviUe, or JrPHOBN'ES, 83, ' • X AUCKLAND. " : 577 pRIDAY, FEBRUARY ]fITH AT 12 NOON SHARP. QHOICE JNVESTMENT. M R J. "[fHOKNES Will Sell by Auction, at the 'Land Sale Rooms, 83, Queen-st, OLOSE TO GREENLAND STATION— • «£?*? BLOCK GP PROPERTyXvto «reat South-rOt, and Sft _ to « ahlri - r <'. qufte level, and Land Transfer Title. The buildings consist of Comer Store and Residence (let at 25/ a weeks), and a Neat Villa Residence of five rooms, 'bathroom, and scullery. Each of these residences have return verandahs- hot < and cold water service; washhouee. with copper, tntos, and water. There are also two well-built lockup shops. T3ie reital value of the whole is £3 per week This property must be sold as owner is ', going to South Africa. ls [ Full particulars of the Auctioneer. ' J HTHORNES, 83, QUEEN-ST. ': I ;•'•••' 662 ■ AMttowi ©eatUaed. o* p»go 7.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 24, 28 January 1911, Page 12
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