Auctions. ■OEAUTIFCL FREE LITERATURE t>2? QANADA'S (gCENIC ATTRACTIONS. PAMPHLETS: TO GREAT BRITAIN VIA CANADA. MT. ROBSON PARK (Canadian Rockies)JASPER NATIONAL PARK (Canadian Rockies). FAMOUS TRIANGLE TOUR. CANADA FROM SEA TO SEA. PACIFIC TO ATLANTIC, through the Rockies. ATLANTIC TO PACIFIC, "through the Rockies. THE KAWARTHA LAKES, Ontario. TRAVEL COMFORT via Canadian National Railways. ALASKA, new Service; C.N.R. CANADIAN NATIONAL CELLULOID CALENDARS, 1920. Free Sailing Lists from Auckland to. Vancouver in R.M.s. Niagara or R.M.m.s. Aorangi. Fares and all information Free. Reservations made in Steamers, Hotels, Trains, and by all Atlantic Lines. Free stop-overs and side trips, including NIAGARA FALLS, arranged. .To see the HIGHEST CANADIAN ROCKIES you must be equipped with.C.A. Line ticket reading "via CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS." Every boking receives personal attention, ensuring one hundred cents service for every dollar spent. Bookings now being made for 1927 season Home via Canada. QAXADIA'N "RATIONAL "RAILWAYS. 5 AND 0, FERRY BUILDINGS, QUAY STREET, AUCKLAND. WS "VTORFOLK AND VTIUE TSLANDS. "■-" ORFOLK AND i-~ lUE -»-SLANDS. N.Z.G.S. HINEMOA. Circumstances Permitting, WILL SAIL AS FOLLOWS :— FOR NORFOLK ISLAND 25th JUNE FOR NIUE ISLAND sth JULY For further particulars, apply SPEDDING. LTD., Agents. Fort Street Auckland. 'Phone 42-7SS. 30 MOTOR SERVICES. O" A DC-LAND CJTAR " JLTOTOR CERVICB. FRANKTON TO TE AROHA. CAR LEAVES FRANKTON. JUNCTION STATION ON GRAND HOTEL SIDE at 10.45 each evening excepting Saturdays and Sundays, on arrival of the Second Express Arrives at Te Aroha at 1 a.m., and leaves there again at 1.30 a m. ; to connect with the Main Trunk train for Auckland at Frankton at 3.45 a.m. SUNDAYS.—Leave Hamilton, 10.30 a.iri.; leave Te Aroha 2 p.m. Connects Willi White Star Service from and to Auckland. INQUIRIES: AUCKLAND—Publisher, "Auckland Star." 'Phone 42-123. HAMILTON —Representative "Star " 'Phone 1792. TE AROHA—Agent. "Auckland Star." 'Phone 217. D 4 rpE EUITI-NEW PLYMOUTH-HAWEHA. AARD MOTOR SERVICES. 81-DAILY. Leaves Te Kuiti 7.45 a.m., 12 noon. 12 Noon Car connects with Daylight Limited. N Te Kuiti, Waiotomo Caves.—Daily: 10/ return. Seats booked by collect wire. AAKD. Te Kuiti. Cars leave Hangatiki Station bi-dally for VVaitomO Caves after arrival of North and Soutli-bouud trains. Fares, 5/ rieturn. Fares to New Plymouth: Single, £2; return, £3 15/. ROWLEY AND CLOKBY. P.O. Box 2S, Te Kuiti. WS AUCTIONS. T7*RIDAY TUNE ,ff>K 1926., -|O s NOON. AT N.Z. INSURANCE . BUILDINGS, QUEEN STREET. AUCKLAND. Under Instructions from the General Trust Board of the Diocese of Auckland. TTOPU. TTOPU. TTOPU. TTOPU. TTOPU. TTOPU. About One Mile from Taupifi Railway Station and adjacent to the Taupiri-Ngarua-wahia Main Great South Road, IN CLOSE PROXIMITY TO THE NEW MILITARY CENTRE. 263 A CBES 263 A CRBS (Approx). Easy Undulating Land, only Partially Improved. LONG ROAD FRONTAGE. Friable Loam Soil, making Splendid Land for Grassing and Cropping. Surrounded by Well-farmed Land. VERY EASY TERMS: 10 PER CENT CASH. 10 PER CENT CASH. 5 PER CENT IN 30 DAYS. 5 PER CENT t>- 30 DAYS. BALANCE 5 YEARS AT 6 PER CENT. BALANCE 5 YEARS AT 6 PER CENT. p "P "DENNETT, AUCTIONEER, In Conjunction with Tl/TESSRS. T pjILBERT AND iTIO.. HAMILTON. 2 (No. 140) UNDER CONDUCT OF THE REGISTRAR OF THE SUPREME COURT, NORTHERN DISTRICT, AT THE REQUEST OF THE MORTGAGEE, in Exercise of the Power of Sale contained In Deed of Mortgage, registered in the Deeds Register Office at Auckland under Number 309000. tpRIDAX, TULY 90 1020, AT -J 9 NOON, r* "P TJENNETT Has been instructed to Sell by Public Auction, at his Auction Rooms. No. 107. N.Z. Insurance Building!?. Queen Street, Auckland, on the above date, A FARMLET, BEING ALL THAT -X PIECE OF LAND, in the Provincial District of Auckland, containing by admeasurement 3 acres and 2 roods, more or less, being Lots 37 and 3S of the Subdivision of Part .of Number 2, of Opaheke FarniSi Parish Of Opaheke, as the same is more particularly described in the said Deed of Mortgage Number 300600 and delineated by the plan drawn thereon. The property, Which is situated in Bunhythorpe Road, Papakura, about one mile from the Papakura Railway Station, Is all in grass, and is ring-fenced. There are no buildings. Access is by metalled road to within a short distance of the property Electricity will pass the property and towii water supply cau be laid on. The Mortgagee's Application, containing the estimate of the value of the property can be. inspected at the Office of the Registrar of the Supreme Court at all reasonable times prior to the Sale, and a copy may be seen at the Auction Room at the time of the Sale without payment of any Particulate and Conditions of Sale may be obtained from the Auctioneer at his Auction Rooms, or at the Office of the Mortgagee's Solicitors, Messrs. Mahonv Dignan and Foster, Mahony's Buildings 38 Shortland Street, Auckland. (Ad. No. A.141i 3 CARRIERS AND EXPRESSMEN. A UCKLAND' Luggage Agency Store to* £*- Delivery Anything, Anywhere.—Olfics Phone 4.3-281; any time, 27-108. Niil Said. P.
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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 144, 19 June 1926, Page 6
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