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AUCTIONS. NOVEMBER g AT "I O'CLOCK. £10 C ASH BALANCE AT fl PER MONTH. ATECK, TVBVOXPORT. Q SPLENDID BUILDING SITES, good " - elevation, line views; free of noxious , weeds and in good grass. «nrf°'oM '"r Bi , tuatefl corner of Wlcklow Road • and Old Lake Road. r Lots l and is have frontage to Old Lake There Is great prospective value in this ?«f-V- „f ° ? t , ter place to lnvest with a certainty of quick return. , SALE AT OUR SALEROOMS. I- RICHARD T^TD.. LAND AND FURNITURE AUCTIONEERS. _l rpUESDAY, -J-J 1913. MARY WRIGHT WILSON I V. HORACE AND JANE PRIESTLEY. l JJICIIARD j TD ., ' W S-r^?" , / t ., tllel , r Auctlon M « rt - EJUott •street, Auckland, on above date at 12 no„„ lmdcr Wrlt Qf ga)G , M . atveTuon, C ° Urt "' Auck,aad ln tne THAT PIECE OF LAND in the Pro- ,*" vlnclal District of Auckland, containiof ' ■ J;' rc "_', " lore or less - being Allotment 101 and Southern Portion of Allotment 190, larlstl of Hunua. unless the amount of the « rit of Sale, with all expenses, be paid on or before that date and hour. a - t .. C J? I ?^ B aPPIy to MESSRS. THORMJ A.ND THOBNE, Solicitors, Auck- ! ln "d. ' 3y J>ICHARD A RTnUR, T TD. WILL SELL VALUABLE RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY j VALUABLE RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY. j A TO - 30, S ,T - S TEPBEX ' S A VE -i Owned by Mr. C. S. Brown. Held under a Church Lease wita 24 Years still to run. O-STOREY RESIDENCE, replete with -* every convenience; . large garden, In perfect order. ; 10 AT 11 A.M., ' ' ON TIIE : PREMISES. To be followed by the Sale of i "pHE OF THE J-JOUSE "puRNISHIXGS OF EIGHT ROOMS. Full particulars will appear later. I Cards to view from i JJICHARD ARTHUR, T TD. LAND AND FURNITURE AUCTIONEERS. Q.EO.RGE VyALKER, AT JUS .SALEROOMS. 38, QUEEN ST., (Owner leaving for England). JJESIDENCE AT QA CStYMONDS 01., CLOSE CITY. JpitrDAY. /VCTOBBR O"! AT 2 O'OLOCK. milE SUPERIOR VHJLA. situate at NO. x 61, SYMONDS ST., CITY (next above j the Chimes, and almost opposite Clntra); I allotment, 28ft by 105 ft, about, with GROOMED RESIDENCE, verandah •front, comprising sitting and dinlngrooms, 3 bedrooms, bed slttlngroom aud 2 kitchenettes; laundry, gas copper; bathroom, and call- I font; electric light throughout; pat. w.c. nnd modern conveniences. Recently thoroughly renovated and painted; Smlns Queen Street. EASY TERMS. EORGE TyALKBR, AUCTIONEEU AND VALUER. IS A LBERT T AND T>OOMS AUCKLAND. TX7IEDNESDAY, -V"OVDMBIER nn AT 2.30 P.M. TTIGHLY TMPORTANT ' QALE r\Y L AND. Favoured with instructions from Mr. A. SANFORD, the ■jt y T_ OAN AN|J AT er caxtile AGENCY r*o., T TD. YVill Offer for snle by PubHc Auction, la conjunction with A LFRED T>UCKLAND & OONS, T TD HIS PARTICULARLY FINE ISLAND MOTO HURAKIA, better known as Rnkino Island, situated in the Haurakl Gulf, 12 miles from Auckland City, containing 360 acres of the best freehold land obtainable, beln._ volcanic dust from Rangitoto, spread from 121n to 12ft deep on a elny sub-soil, practically the whole of which is down in permanent pasture. The i-lund is north-east from Auckland's "Sentinel," Rangitoto, and Is protected from all cold south-west winds thereby. The island is surrounded by deep water, and has numerous bountiful bays and sandy beaches, and will grow crops of almost any sort all the year round. There are neverfailing springs in every paddock, all of which nre cheep-proof. Beef aud mutton invariably ensure top market prices at Westfleld cattle market, and crops of potatoes, pumpkins, turnips, etc.. are eminently successful. There are two homesteads, one of 1"> rooms, and one of G rooms, which could be turned into a boardinghouse, where big money could be made, as almost everything requisite in I he way of meat, poultry, vegetables, butter, uillk. etc.. are produced from the Turin. Also very large corrugated iron building, comprising barn, »hearingi shed, etc., in tirst-cluss condition. The whole of the furniture In both houses, tools, farm implements, shearing machine, concrete dip. Shipping race, motor-power chaff-cutter, circular saw, also C-ton punt, etc., go with the Island. Tohaceo can also be successfully grown. IDEAL STUD FARM OR HOME FOR RETIRE D GENTLEMAN. The property has wintered from fiOO to 000 sheep, and 70 to SO head of cattle, and I tli«n on irrass alone topped off all the dry I sheep nnd 4-tooth wethers three weeks after Stock can be shipped by auxiliary scow, and sold at the Auckland market same day. Full particulars, terms, and arrangements for inspection on application to the Anc- I tioneers. who n.-.vp personßUv inspected. ■ and can give irpformation first hand. N.Z. L OAN AKI) Jd EOCASXILB | A GENCY C O., J.TD. i AUCTIONEERS, AUCKLAND. S3

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Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 254, 25 October 1919, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 254, 25 October 1919, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 254, 25 October 1919, Page 8

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