AUCTIONS contlmted from page 12 JULY g AT 10 O'CLOCK. AND "UNCLAIMED QOODS AND J^UGGAGE, AT THE AUCKLAND RAILWAY GOODS SHED. The undersigned have been instructed to Sell by Auction, withrfut reserve, oh Weduesdiiy, July 5, at 10 o'clock, at the Auck- j hiud Uallway Goods Shed, T OST AND UNCLAIMED GOODS AND - 1 " , LUGGAGE, conipi'islng Unclaimed Goods and Boxes. Bags, Parcels, Swags and Contents, Umbrellas, Wnlklugstlcks, Ilats and Ove-ooats, etc. A List, wit.i addresses and full particulars, iv 111 bo exhibited at tho Auckland Passenger Platform. TJOBT. Q riARR AND QON, AUCTIONEERS. 555 TV/rONDAY, JULY 2.A Mil, AT 12 O'CLOCK. Acting under instructions from the St. I John's College Trust Board and the Slela-uesl-an Trust Board, i gALMUEL & QON, T TD., | Will Lease by Public Auction, for a iter-in of 14 years. milE FOLLOWING LMI'ROVED FARMS:
1-CJOUTHERN .PORTIONS of LOTS 33, 34 K- 3 and 35, and MiDDLE PORTIONS OF LOT 30, In the DISTRICT of TAMAKI WiEtST, containing approximately 150 acres. This property adjoins the I'urewa Cemetery on 'the 'Main 'Road stud extends behind the ■College 'Property to and fronts .the St. Heller's Bay Road. 2-TOTS 4, 5, 0, and 2Ga of a Subdivision XJ of .Lots 12a, 40, 46, 47, 4S, and 2Ca of the DISTRICT OOP TAMAKI WEST, containing 251 acres. Tihis property fronts the Main Road (opp. St. John's College) and .the Panmure Road and one side of St. John's Lake. There is a small Dwelling on this property. 3— CJECTION 6. In the DISTRICT of 5 WEST Taraaki, containing 82 acres 2 roods ID "perches, situated on the 'St. Heller's Bay ißoad, running through to back road. There is a Dwellinghouse, stable, etc., on this farm. Condition oi Leasing and Sale may be seen at fhe Auotioneer'a. (gAMCEL QOCHRANE & OON, T TD., ALBERT E. SDOMAN, Auctioneer. > ___^____ (>i ____ m 614
DRAPERY, d-OTiniTG, ETC. rpHB Q.OHDIAN -g-NOT. A very long time ago THERE WAS A KNOT so fixed up that the ENDS OF THI3 CORD it was made of COULD NOT BE FOUND. A rumour went abroad that whoever UNTISD THIS WONDERFUL KNOT would rule over a GOOD SLICE OF CREATION and generally and effectively BOSS THE SITUATION. A Smart King of that period, ALEXANDER by name, cam« along, and hearing the RUMOUR, SEVERED THE KNOT ; WITH ONE STROKE OF HIS SWORD. I Then the SMART KING soon found he had NO MORE COUNTRIES TO CONQUER, thus fulfilling what was noised abroad, MANY TBAS9 AGO THE A LF. Ty/TOORE QIiOTHING QO., WEONG ff IDE ' T£ARANGAHA_?E-RD.
TACKLED rpHE Q.ORDIAN Tg-NOT. i That NO ONE HAD BEEN ABLE TO' 1 UNTIE, and that had TIED THE PEOPLE OF AUCKLAND to the tail of the HIGHPHICED SHOPS IN THE CITY. Thereappeared to be NO IfISCAPB for IXb VICTIMS, for the Retailers In those days so TIED TLLH KNOT that held the PRISONERS tliat NO ONE COULD GET AWAY FROM THE BONDAGE. WRIGGLE THEY MIGHT, WRIGGLE THEY DID, • BUT THE KNOT KEPT THEM TIED ALL THE SAME, THEN IT CAME TO PASS ' mHH ALF, jM-OORE QLOTHING QO. VSTRONG QIDE, TZ-ARANGAHAPB-RD. APPEARED ON THE SCENE, JOINED ISSUE AND TOOK ACTION FOR , THE SAKE OF THEIR SUFFERING ' COUNTRYMEN, AND CUT THE KNOT s THAT NO ONE COULD UNDO WITH ' THE KEEN-EDGED SWORD OB 1 REFORM OF THEIR FAMOUS LOW PRICES. So even as ALEXANDER CONQUERED • } THE WORLD, so have rpHE jy£OORE QLOTHING QO.
THRONG QIDE, T£ARAN<JAHAPE-RD., Taken unto themselves a BIG SLICE OF THE RETAIL TRADE OF AUCKLAND, and, behold , THEY BOSS THE SITUATION UNTO THIS DAY. WE GO, WE SEND, WE RANSACK, WE PICK, WE EMPLOY, WE STRAIN EVERY SINEW OF COMMERCE, In OEDER THAT OUR CUSTOMERS Shall have the Very Best of Everything. YET NOTWITHSTANDING ALL THIS, YOU'LL GET IT CHEAPER AT mHE ALF. OLOTHING QO. TX7RONG QIDB, TTAKAKGAHAPE-RD. SOAD BOARD NOTICES. gABAEA ROAD BOARD. Notice is hereby given that it is the intention of the Kfirnfca Road Bodid, at n meeting to he held at its offlte at 2 p.m. on ■ ■SATURDAY, the 15th of July, 1911, to : make and levy n General Rate of One Penny in the Pound on the capital value of all the i ratable land in the Karaka Road District,
in accordance with section 108 of the Road Boards Act, 100S, such fate to be dtie and pflyat>lc iv one sum nt fclic office oC tliG Board on Saturday, the 29th of July, 1911. Notice of motion to make the rate id Illstead of Id. in the £ has been given for the year ending, Hist March next. The Office of the Board is Karaka No. 2 School, and the office horns arc from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., on SATURDAY, July 1, SATTJHDAY, July 15 next, and thereafter on such days as shall be notified. The Kate Book will be open for inspection at the office on July 15. HEDLEY E. GLASSON, Clerk Karaka Road Board. Kiirakn, June 26, 01S "HOARDING Establishment, 12 to 18 -*-* rooms; Syinonds-st., Grafton-rd., or any good locality.—Send address, vritli cash price, to Chilßtchurch, Star OfSpo. 174 T AND Agency Business for Sale, splendid ■" opportunity lor pushing young man; Hole agency for over £30,000 worth of property; up-to-date offices. Cheap rent Owner eelllag on account of 111-health.—Write Hone; Maker, 88T, Star Office. IT3
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Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 155, 1 July 1911, Page 7
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