AUCTIONS. T>Y ORDER OF THE MORTGAGBK - 1 -* AND WITH LEAVE OF THIS SUPREME COURT. •pAiYMON'D QWEATH WiU Sell by Public Anctlon, at the Chamber I of Commerce, Swausou Street, Auoklaud, s at 2.30 pan., on 1 » ryiJDNESDAY, /-kCTOBER -J a 101S, ! ALL THAT FIN» MODERN , RESI--t DENCE, only built IS months, situated ' in the main street, '■ T>A.PAKU.RA, : being Lot 17 of the Village of Papukura. > Conditions of Kale may be inspwted at , the Office of the Auctioneer, IA, Shortlaud Street, or at the Offices of JOHNSTON, I COATES, AND Flili, Solicitors, High Street. " - TpOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION, AT OUR ROOMS. IS, SIIORTLAND STREET, ON TUESDAY, OCTOBER 22, AT 2 P.M. ST. HELIER'S BAY, qnite handy to - wharf. —Small Cottage of 1 rooms and flue large corner section; pretty views of harbour. A little money spent upon the property would make same a desirable little home. TTARROP AND TyTEDLEY, 1 AUCTIONEERS AND ESTATE AGENTS, 18, SHORTLAND STREET. F. S. FRASER, Auctioneer. 1 FOR SALE ItY PUBLIC AUCTION, AT OCR ROOMS. ' IS, SIIOUTLAND STREET 1 ON TUESDAY, OCTOBER 22, AT 2 P.M. A PARTICULARLY well-built Modern -"■T- Bungalow of 7 rooms, and all modern conveniences. Situated in DOMETT AVENUE. EPSOM, only liuln to tram car. , There is a motor garage, coal house, fowl ' run, etc., on "the property. Grounds are nicely laid out in garden and tenuis lawns. The property has approximately '.)6ft to 1 Domett Avenue, by a depth of approximately 224 ft, and is renewable leasehold. Present term' has about 54 years to run at a ground rental of £13 10/ per annum. • The, owner has bought a country property and in leaving, anil has placed a very reasouable reserve on the property. Inspection •iy card only, from the Auctioneers, who ' will furnish full particulars. TTARROP AND Tkj"EDLEY, I AUCTIONEERS AND ESTATE AGENTS, 1 IS, SOOUTLAND STREET. 1 F. S. FRASER, Auctioneer. 2 •pRENCH SETTLEMENTS IN OCEANIA. TAHITI. NOTICE OF SALE OF WRECK OF "SEEADLER." On ICUi December, lPis, there will take place at Papeete a Sale by adjudication of the Hull of the German Raider "Seeadler," stranded at Mopvlla (Maupihaa Island). This was an American Sailing Vessel, i formerly the. "PASS OF BALMAHA," of 1,071 tons gross tonnage. The Germans bad Httoi in It a Diesel ■ Motor of 1,200 h.p., which had been ex- , hlbited in the last Exposition at Antwerp. : The Hull has suffered from the stranding, ■ and nlso from the lire set to it by the ' Germans before abandoning it. The Engine is in good condition. There are nlso Anchors, Chains, and nnmeroiis Tanks of large capacity for heavy combustible oil. The Sale will start at a minimum price of IU.OOO francs. I<J4 [ QPECIAL T\AIRY />OW AND "DULL gALE. KAMO SALEYARDS. VyEDNrcSDAY, /"OCTOBER -J n '- IKfl DAIRY COWS AND HEIFERS. , -LOU i«o BULLS OF ALL BREEDS. t J? AND yy - AUCTIONEERS, WHANGARRI. r>lo I TVAIXrETY AND /COMPANY, J TD. YALE OF T\AIRY TTERD, i ETC., ON TIIK FARM. ■T» A T U M A H O X, TjARIDAY. rjCTOBKII 1O llllS, AT 11 O'CLOCK PROMI'T. On nct-ount of Mr (!. Hartley, who has sold bis farm, the whole of his Live and Dead Stock, as under:— .>>- HAIRY COWS IM 15 YEARLING HEIFERS. 10 YEARLING STEERS. 20 CALVES. 3 DRAUGHT HORSES. 1 LIGHT DRAUGHT (heavy in foal to Ilentberbrue). 1 PONY. 1 D.F. Massey-Harris Disc Plough, 1 .Spt Combination Harrows (new), 1 ■ Set Tyne Harrows. 1 Masacy-llarrla Disc Harrows (new), 1 CarlvHle Top-dresser (nearly new), 1 ton Cjirt and Harness, 3 Sets Plough Harness, Chains, Swingle-trees, 1 Four- ■ wheeler Hooded Buggy (Just renovated), 1 Threc-seater Gig (in perfect order), 1 33gal -Tip-top" Crown Separator, Sundries. HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS AND FURNITURE. • Luncheon Provided. : CON CHRISTIE. i 2 . Auctioneer. BESTATTBANTS, TEA BOOMS. gTILL JjIADINQ BEST "I/O M£ALS IN THE CITY. tvr;KA>'D ABCAOE. rpEA mIME. AT THE fpiKFIN Is a Busy Time. People wbo have not had time to lunch, people who are going journeys, people who are going to the theatre —all these (and many more) pop into the Tiffin for Tea, where they know they will be offered the choice of lots of good things and enjoy a thoroughly comfortable meal. The best frequented and most popular restaurant in Auckland is mHS rp ifw in, CITY CHAMBERS, CORNER QUEEN AND VICTORIA STS C /"VH EA P JjVI S H jyj" EAL 8, \ DOWN TO -1 / : The Best and Cheapest Meal in Australasia. SANFORD'S RESTAURANTS, ; Opposite G.P.0., Opposite "Herald" Office, Opp. Smith and Caughey, Queen Street. C iV E LUNCH WI T H M E A AT STACEY'S ■ When you invite a business friend to ' stacey's, you know he will be pleased with the fare offered. Just now men are ordering Hot Soups, Bovril, etc., ■ to warm them up. with Tasty Sand--1 wlches, Scones, or Fruit Salad to follow. STACEY'S 61, QUEEN STREET. < R -VT3W ZEALAND DAIRY ASSOCIAI l> TIOITS BUTTER VAN iDeUrers Butter la £ltjr and Suburbs Dally,
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Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 244, 12 October 1918, Page 7
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