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AtrCTIOKS. "PRELIMINARY TJOTICE. piLEVEDON. "VTONDAY, "EMJBRUARY Syi Ifl2l. The undersigned have received Instructions from Messrs. Branson and McDonald, who have cold their farm, to sell mHB WHOLJS OF THESLR LIVE- AND x DEAD STOCK. Full Particulars Later Iscne. ■JJ 2 L OAN AIfD "jVfKRCANTILI " A° Ef!CY o°- L- TD--45 N Z L OAN AWO ]yr EßCAirriL|l AGENCY TTD. ; v ■*J-GATEA -yAJKDS. ' TjiBIDAT, TjtBBB»UAK.Y Of> Th* Undersigned will Sell, -I RTk HEAD MJXKD CATTLE -L«JV Entries Solicited. Note Alteration of Date. N 7 "P OA?i AJa> TITEBCANTILB' * A GENCY T TD. 47 gHEDP -p»AiRS. The Undersigned will hold their Annual Sheep Fairs as under: — CLETEDON SHE-EP FAIR—FRIDAY, February 4, AlaTch 5. TUAKAU SHEEP FAIR—THURSDAY, February 3, March 3. WKSTFIELD SHJSEP FAIR—THURSDAY, February 10. WESTFIBLD RAM FAIR—FRIDAY, February 11. WARKWORTH SHEEP FAIR—FRIDAY, February 11. KAIHU—FRIDAY, February 11. iAEATOHUE-MONDAY, February 14. MA UNGAT UR.OTO—THURSDAY. February KAIwafcA—FRIDAY, Fcbruery 18. Clients are advised to nee that all sheep arc free from lice before offering for sale. 48 LIST OF COUNTRY SALES FOR FEBRUARY, IS2I. PAPAKURA—TUJESDAY, Ist. HENDERSON—MONDAY, 7th. rUKJiKOHE—TUBS-UAY, Bth. TO4LAHATA—Mr. A. H. Brown's Clearing SaIe—TUESDAY, Sth. WAiIKWOJITH—FRIDAY, 11th. PAPAKUUA—Horse Sale — SATURDAY, Uth. KAIHU—SATURDAY, 12th. I'UKEKOHE-Horse SaIe—MONDAY, 14th UAXUAWHARE—-TUESDAY, lSth. ARAJ-OHUE— WEDNESDAY, 16th. •COROMANDEL- WKDN.ESDAY, 16th. IIAUNUATUKOTO- TUUKSDAY, 17th. KAIWAKA— FRIDAY, 18th. WAI UKU—-SATURDAY, l»th. TAJCAPUNA—MONDAY, 21et_ CLBVBJX)N—Messrs. Branson and .McDonald's Clearance Sate—MONDAY 2Oet. KAUKAPAKAPA—TUESDAY 22nd. NOATKA—THURSDAY, 24th. CLEVEDON—SATURDAY, 20Ch WHiTFORX*—MONDAY, 23th. TUAKA'U—MONDAY, 2Sth. \X nr l> 0111, AND TLTBKCANTILK ' A GBNCY C O., L TD. 40 Tf«>BRUARY -j Q BY PUBUO AUCTION. A LBERT C<TREET T AND "DOOMS, AT 2.30 P.M. On Account of Mr. W. R. SHATTOCK (who has purchased a tusiness at Hamilton), ■priS RESIDENCE of 9 rooms, oorner of ■»-*• Main Road and Amy Street, Ellerslte, close to railway station and township. The House, which has all conveniences, stands high on splendid Comer Section of 2 acres (more or less). Suitable for erubdlvlsion. Fuller particulars later. Very easy terms. Flagged. Immediate possession. Also, CJECTION OF 80 ACRES, near Wayby, being part No. 15, Block XVI., Hoteo Parish, .part In mixed grasses; about 10 acres light bush: plenty running water; no fences; some kauri and rixou trees. Crown grant N.Z. L OAN AND M EBCANTI LB A GENCY T TD. AUCTIONEERS, AUCKLAND. 30 jyj-ATW-WAR JJAY, jpOR gALE BY T>UBLIC A TJCTION. £ffTREET XIOOMS, JjIRIDAY, jy-ARCH A 1921, 2.30 P.M. Favoured with instructions from Mr. James Hamilton, who has decided (owing to extension of Moratorium, and his being unable, therefore, to realise on his Southern properties) to Sell by Public Auction, as above— TTiS BEAUTIFULLY-SITUATED SE \- ■*-*■ SIDE .ESTATE, of 2133 Acres, on the shores of Man-o'-war Bay, Waiheke. There are about 1000 acres in grass: some 500 acres, particularly good heavy tea-tree firewood and also plenty of fencing timber, the balance of the land Is in fern and scrub. Tlie Homestead of 10 rooms Iβ prettily situated alongside nice sandy beach in a sheltered position; there are also two seaside Cottages nnd nearly S-mile of beach frontages to cut into sections Farm is well watered, ring fenced, anil subdivided feito 10 paddocks. Orchard 3 acres, nnd new orchard of lemons coming to bearing. Plenty of boatinp. fishing, swimming and shooting. An ideal home w.'n l Z AuPklan(l city, for genuine sale. ~ L, be , offer e d io one lot and If not sold will then be offered in Lots to anit purEASY TERMS. N.Z. L° AN AND T TD. AUCTIONEERS. AUCKLAND. 51 BUILDING. AMOS AND WALLACE, Sheet Metal Workers and Ventilating Engineers. 187, GREAT NORTH ROAD. ADVANCE Seamless and Oval Baths on Cast Feet. ADVANCE Fuel Water Heaters. Motor Mud Uuards and Bodies. Tanks. Tubs, Troughs, etc. Radiator Repairs. Estimate* for All Work of the Trade. Phone 2776 A. a T.MPORTANT TO BUILDERS. CLEAN OREGON, for Inside Finishings. OREOON DOORS. Special Designs. CEDAR SHINULES. •Large Stock of DOUBLE-HUNG and CASEMENT SASHES. TTTENDBRSON AND pOLLARD, T.TD., MOUNT EDBX .WJS

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Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 25, 29 January 1921, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 25, 29 January 1921, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 25, 29 January 1921, Page 9