AUCTIONS. JJUCKLAND & gONS, T TD. pUKEKOHB gALEYARDS. gPECIAL J)AIRY g ALE . g AT 12 KOOX. ' ' 100 DAIR / «We AXD HEIFEKX. v Entriee SoUcited. W ELLSFORD gALEYARDS. TUESDAY, £ AT 12 NOON. 200 HEAD CAT 11, K 50 SPRINGIN-α 1 Ws DB A : XD HEIFERS On A C Sfe» -e &d 20 BEEF AND BONBR COWS. 4 lan 30 GOOD BMP AND WEANER PIGS Entries Solicited. JJELENSVILLE RDS. IJIUESDAY, g AT U. 30 A.M. ' 200 %^^% A^CONB RS , 80 SL pfls. M^ nC, Ax3f : L ARGE STOKE 100 H B r f» |nff CATTLE, 10 BPBIKCHNG COWHAND HEIFERS 3 SPRINGING JERSEY HEIFERS. 7 *x C $?-Wou, On Account of a ntonf • 30 ?«"* HEREFORD, SHORTHORN AND P.A. HEIFERS-! 30 FAT WETHBRs! 80 ' SPRING TRAP; HAND RtC^ n i n . ew) i CREAM VAT, etc Entries Solicited. pUKEKOHE JJORSE T>AZAAR, pRIDAT, Q AT 10.45 A.M. ■* ' Jg HOUSES OP ALL CLASSES. ,tr Entries Solicited. ]y:AUNOATUROTO gALB YARDS. JfiRIDAY, AUGUST q On Arrival of the Aucklaml Express 200 »VA., ; "».., * M *& "saas Aleo, 40 •'i^-feagg ,,, sh - and hbre--30 2-YBAR-OLD S.H. STEERS. HMFERS? EMPTr HEREFORD Entriee Solicited. QOUNTSI gALES. PUKEKOHE (Dalrjr Sale). — MONDAY August 3. ' KBLBNSVII.LE—TUESDAY. August 6. WBLLSFOB&--TUBSDAY. August 6. », A ££££S'?* OTO —fWDAY, August 9. PUKEKOHB (Hone Sale) — FRIDAY, TCAKAU—TUESDAY, Aiieuet 13. VAJOTJRA—TUESDAY. Auguet 13. PJJRBKOHE—THURSDAY, August 15. CfcBVBDOK—MONDAY, August 19 POKUNO—MOrrDAY. August 10. HBLBNSVILLB—TUESDAY. August 20. BCNCtMAN—TUESDAY, August 20. PUKEKOHB (Sprinat Horn Fair) THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, August 22 •ml 23. WAITAKARURU—FRIDAY, August 23. A IiPRBD 'DUCKL.VXD ft OONS, T TD. IN THE DECEASED ESTATE OF EDWARD MONAGHAN. SALE OF CITY PROPERTY. JIKIDAY, 1940, AT -|-| A.M. COOK STREET. \ rp jyjANDBNO JACKSON, Instructed by the Truuteoe, will S«-ll by Public Auction at their Rooms, 3, Swanson Street, corner Queen Street, Auckland, on the above date. A M* .THAT HANDY CITY PROPERTY, •**■ situated 79. Cook Street, corner of Monowai (Purirt) Street, just west of Hobson Street. HOUSE of 4 mom?, lot at ID/ a week, standing on a VALUABLE FREEHOLD BBCTION, 27 fret frontage to Cook Street and 62 feet to Monowai Street. The bouse is approachable on high level from Cook Street and low level from Moiiowai Street. The section is valuable as • factory, site. Particulars and conditions of sale may be inspected at the offices of the Auctioneers or at the offices of Messieurs Jackson. Rnseell, Tunis and West, Solicitors, 23, ehortland Street. , :13 A UCTION "OEALISATION QALE. IN DECEASED ESTATE. T)ESIDBNCES AT TyfT. -pDEN AND TYNjN. CJBCTION — J£DEN. AUGUST ~tn AT O P.M. CJAMUEIi -yAILE AND gONS, T^TD., Instructed by THE GUARDIAN TRUST & EXECUTORS CO. OF N.Z., LTD.. will «*U the undermentioned Properties by Public Auction at their Booms, 83, Queen Street, on above date in Estate of late MBS. EMMA DEXTER: 1— i NO. 3, DEXTER AV., MT. EDEN— VILLA, e rooms, bathroom, scullery and waghhouse, sitting room, dining room («or. flreplaee in each), 3 bedrooms, kitcnen, gas stove, pore. b. a»d b H ealifont, elec. light. Iron garage. Insurance £600. Section 50 x 170 ft, abutting Potter's Park. Elevated, sunny position, only 2 doors from Dominion Kd. trams. Let at 30/ per week. VERY FINE SECTION, DEXTER AV. (opp. above and adjoining No. 4), 50ft Oin frontage x 173 ft. Elevated and level, forming part of house grounds. Very few such sites now available. 3— At) SHACKLBTON B©., MT. EDEN— **>'» BUNGALOW, 5 rooms, spacious hall, ulepping porch, k'ette and bathroom, 3 bedrooms, gas stove (on lure), ealifont, elee. light: storage space below; washhouse, garage. Splendid large section lro 28.7p0, with 100 ft frontage; nicely secluded by hedges: lawn, garden, ornamental and fr,iu£ trees. Insurance £755. Elevated position, accessible from both Mt. Eden end Dominion Rd. trams. Let at 30/ per week. rjrr CRUMMBR BD. (cor. Ariki St.), If* OBEY L.YNN—BUNGALOW, 4 rooms, k'ette, bathroom and pantry on one floor, alto spare room and -washhouse l* basement. Pore. b. and b., caliJt/Bt, gat stove (on hire). Corner section 52 x 115 ft 61n. Insurance £600. Let at 24/ p«r week. Handy 2nd section trams, shopping and school. Further particulars and terms of sale on application. S GOLF. " AUCKLAND'S Foremost Coach.—Norrie Ban. Watt* Sports Depot. Ph. 45-412. D
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 183, 3 August 1940, Page 19
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