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AUCTIONS. yyAIHOU -pLAXMILLS, (IN LIQUIDATION). JpRIDAY, JULY 2/J AT n AM. - JJOKIANGA. 390 JjMIEEHOLD, AND BUILDINGS. T J|j[ANDENO JACKSON. Instructed by the Liquidator of the Waihou Flaxmills, Ltd. (in Liquidation), will Sell by Public Auction, at their Rooms, 9, Commerce Street, Auckland, on the above date, ALL THAT PIECE OP LAND, known as Te Tukituki, situated at Walma, in the County of Hoklanga, containing 390 Acres, L.T.T., of which 150 acres are level, and free from stone. 50 acres level, stony, volcanic, and balance easy hills; 2 small orchards, together with House, containing dining room, 3 bedrooms, kitchen, scullery, pantry, post office, verandah, front and back, store room, washhouse (copper and tubs) and wooden shed, 30 x 30, with iron roof. The property is 2 miles from school by launch, 17 miles frbm Kaikobe railway station, fronts the Taheke River (which Is navigable), and a tidal creek runs throuch it :26 STUD NOTICES. FJIO STAND THE SEASON AT MANGERE. NEW ZEALAND'S CHAMPION LIVING SIRE, Nelson t> ing en. ELSON -*-» ING EN. SIRE: BINGEN, 2.6*. DAM: SUZETTE BARON, 2.15}. During the present season the progenv of Nelson Bingen have won £ 17,519 in stakes, which places him easily at the head of the living sires in New Zealand. Sire of Great Bingen (4.19 2-5). holder of the world's two miles race record. Escapade (trotter, 4.27 2-5), holder of the Australasian two miles race record (trotting) ; Kawhaki (dead), the greatest three-year-old trotter New Zealand has seen. Peter Bingen, Sea Pearl, Nelson mares at a fee of 20 guineas; two or more Derby. Nelson Fame, Great Peter, etc. NELSON BINGEN will be limited to 40 mares the property of one owner as per arrangement. Mares not proving in foal will be taken free next season. Good grazing for wet mares, 6/ per week. Dry mares, 4/ per week. All care taken, but no responsibility. Consign mares to Otahuhu station. Letters and telegrams to J. T. PAUL, Mangere. :4 ELECTORAL. TO THE ELECTORS OF AUCKLAND WEST. In reply to a large number of inquiries received, MR. S. OLDFIELD desires to inform his many friends that he has taken up residence in New Plymouth, and is therefore unable to again contest the Auckland West seat at the forthcoming General Elections. 21 FERRY NOTICES. i "0' ' mHE DEVONPORT X STEAM FERRY (Weather and Other Circumstances Permitting.) DAY AND NIGHT SERVICES TO Devonport and Stanley Bay (Phone 41-346), Bay»water, Northcote, Birkenhead and Chelsea (Phone 40-284). Bus Service, via Bayswater and Devonport, to Takapuna (to Milford Beach). Fare, including Boat and Bus, Return : Adults, 1/6 ; Children, &d. Also to Campbell's, Murray's, and Brown's Bays; Adults, 2/6, 3/ and 3/6 respectively To Cheltenham and Narrow Neck Beaches, via Devonport. Fares, including Boat and Bus—Return: Adults; 1/: Children, 6d. Buses meet all Boats via Bayswated to Milford. Time-table and Fares at Ferry Office. RANGITOTO ISLAND. A Steamer leaves Auckland for Rangitoto on SATURDAY, at *2.30 p.m. Leaves Rangitoto at *4 p.m. SUNDAY.—A Steamer leaves Auckland at *9.35 a.m., *11 a.m., *2.30 p.m. Leaves Rangitoto for Auckland at 10.20 a.m., *12 Noon, *4.30 p.m. •CALLS AT DEVONPORT. RETURN FARES—Adults, 1/4; Children, 6d. VEHICULAR FERRY to Northcote, Birkenhead and Devonport. Time-tables and Fares on application. Phone 43-354. Steamers on Hire for EXCURSIONS to PINE ISLAND, MOTUTAPU, RANGITOTO, BROWN'S ISLAND, AND HARBOUR EXCURSIONS. S PICNICS. EXCURSIONS, ETC. WISHING EXCURSION. C THE IRANUI Leaves Next to Prince's Wharf, EVERY SUNDAY, 9.15 A.M. Deep Sea and Rock Fishing. Tea and Bait Provided. Fares, 6/. 5 P. PASCOE, R. GRIFFIN. S P. 22nd JULY. S.S. KAWAU. SURFDALE, OSTEND AND OMIHA 9.50 a.m. I Returning from Ostend at 4.30 p.m. and Omiha at 5 p.m. S.S. HAUITI LEAVES SURFDALE at 5 p.m. 21 rpHE "JJPPER ARBOUR J^ERRY c°" LTDEXCURSIONS TO PINE ISLAND (weather and other circumstances permitting).—Launches Wynona, Tawa and Twigg leave Auckland Mondays, Wednes-1 clays. Saturdays and Sundays, at 10 a.m.. returning from Pine Island Mondavs and Wednesdays at 3.50 p.m., Saturdavs 5 p.m., Sundays 4.40 p.m. Calling at Island Bay,! Beach Haven, Hobsonville and Greenhith'e. FARES: Adults. Return, 1/G; Children, 9d. Refreshments obtainable on Pine Island. FS UIVERHEAD AND OSTEND SEHVICES. STEAMERS, CALLING AT ALL WHAKVES. Leave Auckland Daily at 3.30 p.m. for Hobsonville. Waimarie. and Riverbead (Saturdays excepted). Sundays at 4 p.m. Leave Riverhead daily at 6.45 a.m. (Sundays excepted). For OSTEND. leaving Prince's Wharf, Sundays, 9.45 a.m., Wednesdays 9-45 a.m., Fridays 6.30 p.m.. Saturdays 1.45 p.m. D 4 BRADNEY AND BINNS. MONEY TO LEND. £-1 fk £15, £20 UPWARDS advanced on Furniture, Pianos, etc. (without removal); easy repayments; Genuine workers receive special consideration; confidential.—Thomas, Rew's Chambers, odd G.P.0.. City. j0 JMMEDIATE PRIVATE ADVANCES. From £5 upwards on Furniture, Pianos (without removal), and on Building Society Shares, Life Policies and other securities, no fees, fnss or empty promises. LOW INTEREST, EASY REPAYMENTS AND PRIVACY ASSURED. GEORGE EDWARDS. Room 18. Union Buildings, Customs St. (Next to Waverlev Hotel). D O N E Y T O LEND. Private Individual will Advance Money on all Classes of Security, including: PIANOS, FURNITURE, SEWING MACHINES, Etc. (Without Removal). Lowest Charges and Easiest Repayment System in Auckland. No Publicity. Transactions Strictly Confidential. 22, HELLABY'S BUILDINGS. 'Phone 41-781, Queen St. (Opp. G.P.0.) C

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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 171, 21 July 1928, Page 6

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