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APCTIOWS. pRTDAT, INARCH 2Q % AT 3 P.M. SHARP. g-MCE& y*U& AND gONS WIU Sell by PubUc Auction, at their Land Sale Rooms. 137, Quee_-et., /-LBEENLANE ONE MTNUTE FROM RAILWAY STATION. 15- TF viaij g^i^i 2 T. oxs And X TTOUSES. BEING A SUBDIVISION of that Wellknown Property, MR. ANDREW NICCOL'S NURSERY. Most of the Lata are planted and ready to build on. j On Lot 7 is a SIX-ROOMED HOUSE with | bath, scullery, gas. h. and c. water, wash-1 house, copper, tubs, etc. On each of Lots 3, 4 5, and 6 Is a FIVE-ROOMED HOUSE with bath, gas, city water; washhouse, copper and tubs. All the Bouses have _v*» been RENOVATED AND IMPROVED. RICH SEMI-VOLCANIC SOIL EXCEPTIONALLY EASY TEBMS.—IO per cent cash. 10 per cent in three and six months, and Balance in three years at five per cent. SEND FOR PLAN. 570 A PBIL J<> AT 2 P.M SHARP. gAMUEL XTAILE AND gONS Will SeU by Public Auction, at their Land Sale Rooms, 87, Queen-st, BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEES. VATADSATO. 1048 A CBE3 AT T E E AP^ Being Lots 31, 3d. 38, 37, 38, and Part* Lots 30. 32. 33, 34, 30, 363. and 365, Pariah of Te Ba-pa, being the whole of the land described in CertiQcato of Title Vol. 129, Folio 92, and in MorUgage No. 201728. gAMUEL AND gONS stt ■- ! mHEATLET, TJAVBS, AND QO-, WILL OFFER THE FOLLOWING BY PUBLIC AUCTION, WEDNESDAY, 27 To Wind Up An Estata. TWO-STOREYBD HOUSE,-. eleaX- rooms, in 25. Arthur-at, Ponsonby, with, a splendid harbour view. Tha grounds are nicely laid out in gardens, and the view can never be bntlt not. The property is within a stone's throw of the ais, and will be offered subject to a particularly low reserve figure. Must be sold. rp A X A P U N A. TBE finest Beach Section at MLLFORD, handy to car, on tbe tight-hand cor* ncr of Tirl-rd. (the shortest road to tha fcaaeh), 60ft to- beach, depth 170 ft. Beach sections at this charming suburb will be, worth double their present value at no very distant date. This is perhaps the pick of Mllford sections, and you have an opportunity of buying at auction price. rpsou. SECTIONS 3ft AND 40. ROYAL ESTATE *3 (almost opposite tn an barn). Each 37 by 154. These are both nice sections, and are just off the car line. They are going to be sold at a low figure to finish np the estate. pONSO N B Y. WIANGANUI-AVBNUS, off Jervole-l_U— Splendidly-built House, 6 rooms; dlningrooui 17 by 12; bathroom, pantry, scullery, steel ceilings to five rooms; Orion range, gas stove, high pressure boiler, cupboards, etc.: gas In every room; section 40 by 120, nicely laid ouc lh lawns, etc. This house was not built for sale purposes, and we can thoroughly guarantee it as being of the very best construction. You cannot possibly build this type of house now for the price which you will be enabled to purchase it for at the auction. NOTE THE DATEWEDNESDAY, MARCH 27. AT 2.30 P.M., At Our Salerooms, Darby's Buildings, Queen-st., few doors from. CratouM-st, TXTH-EATLEY, T>AVEN AND £«X, AUCKLAND AND HAMILTON. "jVJOCNT A LBBBT. npUESDAY, A PRIL OQ AX 12 NOON. A LFRED TJUCELAND AND gONS, Have been instructed by MESSRS. WOODWARD- BROS, of Sipringlelgh. Mount Albert, who .have disposed otf their Property, to Sell as above— fTSHE WHOLE OF THEIR PEDIGREE X HERD OF SHOBTHORN CATTLE. Comprising— 04 COWS AND HEIFERS. 8 BEJJFER CALVES, 2 to 7 months. 9 BULL CALVES, 4 to 7 months. 3 BULLS 12 months to 18. moiyHn^ And THE CHAMPION BULL, " DUKE BOLINDA.'' rnHBIR WELL-KNOWN FLOCK OF A- PUREBRED BOMNiET SHEEP. CoMLstixu. or 300 BWiES ' *wotoo±h to fresb-full-njouth. 70 EWE LAMBS. ASTUD RAMS. A number of the Ewes and Lambs are registered in the New Zealand Flock Book. 2 TIP-TOP FARM MARES. 1 YEARLING ENTIRE COLTi br ____r \Vo_der. *-~__v, m. whh. OS AIPPLICATIOJf. Luncheon Puwhtea. ALFifIED J3UCKLANTJI ANT* GOES gALBS. PTrKEKOHE—MONDAY, March 25. WELLSFORD—TUESDAY, April 2. HBLBNSVTLLE—WEDNESDAY, ARril A A LFRED J3UCKLAND AND OONS

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Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 72, 23 March 1912, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 72, 23 March 1912, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 72, 23 March 1912, Page 6

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