AUCTIONS. .--. TX/ALKER AND rtOAKLEY, rpo-MORROW (THURSDAY), -1 rt NOON. ON THE PREMISES. TAMES QTREET. ARCH TTILLTCE ptREAM ATANUFACTURER'S PLANT. Comprising— rmossLEY gas engine and fit- *-> TINGS. 40-Quart Monitor Churn, Ice Crusher, 6 large Tubs, 130 Tubs, 140 Tins, Ice Cream Measures, Essences and Gelatine, and Sundries. NO RESERVE. TERMS CASH. TXTALKER AND HIGH STREET. 13 >TIGHT A UCTION. "MUGHT A UCTION. rX/SEDNESDAY, JANUARY CJfi 7.30 <P.M. "PICHARD A ETHUR AND /~tO. ELLIOTT STREET, AUCKLAND. Owing to the unavoidable closing of Partnership Accounts, the Sections mnst be Sold Regardless of Price. SPECULATOR'S pHANCE ! A SPECULATOR'S pHANOE! CHEAP T AND -L , .. In what has bopiHEAP. T AND. . : v> i-i come Aockland's pHEAP T AND. \J Most Popular CHEAP T AND. -U and Progressive Suburb. rpAKAPUNA. mAKAPUNA. nniAKAPUNA. THE Situated on th high land overLAKB looking tbe Sake and commanding TTIEW ' the most beantlV ful views in the Auckland District. Being a few moments' walk from the »»-*Tra=, and wi£hin easy distance of MUtford Beach, a Property a> situated must nave r> BEAT T>ROSPECTIVE -yALrtJE. p RBAT pROSPECTIVE TTAL.UB. LOOK AT THE TERMS'. £3^ DEPOSIT -£3. ■ Then only £1 every six months. Balance i 1920, at 5J per cent; 5 per cent discount ? I allowed for cash.
FOE PLANS APPLY OAUL TTANSEN AND /~X>., 91, QUBHN STBBET, OR -piCHAKD ARTHUR AND r*O., ELLIOTT STREET. 24 rtSIEXD- rnHE TVBAT3TIFUL. WILL BE SOLD BY AUCTION TX7ITHOUT TJiESERVE, YX/ITHOUT T>ESERVE, REMEMBER ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE. On TjTOLDAY. -pEiBRCARY 11™, AT O P--M- SHAfiP. BY gAMUEL -yAILE AND QONS, T TD. Although OSTENiD is on tie nearest part of Weiheke to Auckland, it is not the best known, as it has been so long closed against tie public However, it must be seen ■before its UNRIVALLED PICTTJ.RESQITENBSS can be appreciated, and for this reason an EXCURSION will be run, leaving Anckland at 1.30 p.m. ou the 22nd inst., as per separate advertisement. THESE ARE THE FINEST HOME ANO CAMP SITES ONI WAIHBKE. iiad'ttieir ■■ ■ >FEAB:NBSS TO AUCKLAND gives them an unassailable •SUPERIORITY OF POSITION. The WBBK-ENKBR'S STEAMER reaches Ostend nearly two tours EARLIER than Cowes, and leaves Putiki nearly two honrs\ .LATER on Monday mornings. A smart launch does the trip in AN , HOUR. THE TELEPHONE is, of coarse, laid on. It has now been decided to sell the lots on the following EXTRAORDINARY TEEMS:— gn "J A/ PER SECTION CASH. BAL-AMCB £1 PER MONTH. TX/3THOUT TNTEBBST. Nobody shonld be without a Section when it can be secured in such a Wcallty on these terms. Remember "WO TNTBRBST. gAMCKL "yAILE AND gONS, "j^TD. A. W. AND C°pAIKBL,
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Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 16, 19 January 1916, Page 6
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