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AUCTIONS. TONKS, NORTON AND CO. W. Tohks) W. H. Norto.-. LIQUOR SALE. ■j&.fESSRS TONKS, NORTON and CO. bave been Jjfji Untrue*ed by Messrs Louisson Bros., to SELL UY PUBLIC AUOIION THIS DAY. At one O'clock, IN TTTE CENTRAL SALE ROOMS, To (.'lose Consiirnment Account*. 25 Cases Hall's Hoar's Head Ale, quart*, '•.".ch *ile."*. 25 Cases Bus's Ale. bottled by T. B. Hall, ouarfs, each 4<loz. 20 Case* Bar-s's Ale, bottled by Edmonds and Co., cf Liverponl, ea<-h 2do~. 4 Oases Bass's Ale, bottled by Edmonds and Co., of Liverpool, pints, each 2do_. 3 Cases BasVs Ale, bottled by Hall, pints, each-Mo.. N.B.—As tlvs sale is to close consignment account each line will be sold Without Reserve and with all faults. TONKS, NORTON and CO., •647 Auctioneers. a. W. Tosks.] fW. H. Norton SPECIAL SALE. , . THIS at 1.30. Immediately After the Lii-uor S._e. MESSRS TONKS, NORTON and CO. have received instructions to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, At their Rooms, The CONTENTS of a SIX-ROOMED HOUSE, Including Good piano (English make), riraii sideboard, Austrian chair?, dining-table, carpet, brass-rail fender and lire irons, various pictures, brackets, ornaments, skin rug, full set Staunton's chessmen, E.P. and glass butter dish, preserve dish, cruet, 50-piece dinner service, afternoon teaspoons and tongrs, lot of cutlery, lace and tapestry curtains, brass-rail bedstead, inattressesand'bedding, chestdrawers, duchesse table, wushatand, commode, basket chairs, brass-rail cot and bedding, brass preserving- pan, hip bath, also large quantity crockery and kitchen utensil*. TONKS, NORTON and CO., 8598 Auctioneers, 165 Colomlv. street. W. TOH_S._ [W. H. -"OP.TOK, AUCTION SALE. SUMNER. TWO SPLENDID BUILDING ALLOTMENTS. MESSRS TONKS, NORTON and CO. have received instructions from the Mortgagees to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at their Rooms, on SATURDAY, APRIL' 2"tij, At 2 o'clock. All that PARCEL of LAND, being lot* No. 34 and 55, having a frontage of 65 feet to the Esplanade and 65 feet to Nayland street, Sumner, by a depth ot 525 teet. These sections are splendidly situated, levelled and clayed, and are surrounded by a belt of macrocarpa trees. TONKS. NORTON and CO., Auctioneers, Land aud Estate Agents, 6713 165 Colombo street.. W-T-W-s.* [W. H. Norto mm BRIGHTON NORTH. (JThHE LOWEST and BEST VALUE of BUILDING X SITES ever offered in the TOWNSHIP We bave decided to clear the unsold sections at very low prices, and will give the same easy terms of payment, »*_., £2 PER SECTION DEPOSIT, £2, jßalauce at £1 per month. No interest will be charged If the whole of the purchase money, is paid within six months. The.sections range in area from i-acre tot rood 24 Vetches each, and the price from £10 UPWARDS. This land has many exceptional advantages tor settlement, having long frontage to City and Suburban tram line and chain wide roads, plantation reserves on either side, artesian water easily obtained, and in the very near future is sure to become the favourite tea-ide resort. Call and obtain a plan of the unsold sections. | . Remember the Terms—£2 Deposit TONKS, NORTON AND CO., I__ND, ESTATE, AND FINANCIAL AGENTS 65 COLOMBO STREET. r .:. -~:-,, , '~■■„"■' ~ , = ■ GEORGE KING AND CO., LTD. GEORGE KINO and CO.. LIMITED, instructed by Mr T. Hodgson, will SELL BY AUCTION AT TH_ MARK LANE YARDS, CASHED STREET, (._< TUESDAY, tub 20th APRIL, A CONSIGNMENT OF HORSES FROM THB NORTH ISLAND, Comprising • OA DRAUGHT and TRAM *6/\J and a good proportion four-year-olds "' ' 1 _. HACKS, LIGHT HARNESS HOBSES, *"ww* •ft** PONIES. Sale will commence at 10 o'clock. GEORGE KING and CO., LTD. JAS. W. WRIGHT, 8695 ' Auctioneer. AYfSRS, BEAUCHAMP AND CO. FRUIT AND PRODUCE. THIS~DAY, At 11 a.m. "A'-lUt-. BEAUCHAMP and CO. will SELL' jt\_ by PUBLIC AUCTION, at their Rooms, OAQ CASES ORANGES, APPLES, TOMATOES, AIKtU LEMONS, PEARS, PEACHES, BANANAS, QUINCES, PLUMS, Ac. Also, 10 Pairs Tinkeys Jam Melons, Onions, Potatoes, Honey, Tea, Soap, Cheese, Baoon, &c. AVERS, BEAUCHAMP and CO., BW - Auctioneers. CONTINUATION SALE. THE SALE of • HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, CLOTHING A*<i> GENERAL GOODS, Under instructions from the Publio Trustee, ; WILL BE CONTINUED At our Rooms, Cashel street, THIS DAY, at 12.30 P.M. No Reserve. AVERS, BEAUOHAMP and CO., ■8686 Auctioneers. J. THORNES. J f THO R N E S, LAND AUCTIONEER, HOUSE, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, ©1 QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. * OWNERS ot PROPERTY~in AUCKLAND residing in any other part of New Zealand will find it to their advantage to appoint Mr Thornes as their agent, tho careful management of estates for absentees* forming ft special feature of his business. CATALOGUES and PRINTED LISTS ot Farms, Land, Houses aud Building Allotments supplied on uppUcotton. In quoting it will be sufficient to give the number •uly I elect the following as examples of desirable Properties in the Auckland Province, and recommend tntendinir purchasers U> make early application :— VBRY SUPERIOR FARM AT MaNGAWHAjRA, only three miles from tbe Railway Station, and • near Thames Valley Company's Estate This desirable property consists of 1273 acres of first-class land, the whole of which is securely fenced aud subdivided into 22 paddocks by sheep-proof fences, purlri and seven wires. 11 is bounded on three •ides by the Wauhou river, and the Okorolre and Maug&toa streams respectively. Over IGOO acres been cleared, ploughed, disced, harrowed, and laid down in Enjrlish grass ; 100 acres of plantation, over 15 year* old, of useful and choice timber. There are about 50 acres in crops—oats, matijjolds, carrots, pumpkins, and potatoes. Three acres ia full bearing -rchard of piu-iw, peaohee, ftpp*-.-3<, &<*. ' Mosl complete sheop-dips, yank, and race?. ExUaalve oui- • buikliosrs, nil covered with oonu-rated iron, and ee_. I prising—Woolshed, 16 by 40 teet; stable, 20by 40 feet, with loft to hold 10 ton* h-y ; milking shed, implement shed 14 by 40 foef. laree storage shed and . tool house 40 by 40 feet; new cottage for iutn; con- . Crete dairy and stands: washhouse with oopp»r; concrete tank 4000 gallons, and never-failing well, There is also a valonble natural hot spring on pro- I perty. The residence hm 11 rooms, large and lofty, with verandah on two sides, and covered way to detoohed kitchen, bathroom, &c ; fine range, Venctiaii blinds, and every convenience of r modem home. Tbe land, at present, will carry 1500 -sheep, 100 head j of cattle, and 10 hones. The owner's reason for ' disposal is failing health, and the instructions are imperative that the farm must be sold. Laud Transfer Title, vol. 69, folio 121. Price, £3000. No. AlO TE AROHA. GRANT and FOSTER'S celebrated especially, chosen Settlement* is now open for selection in lots of about 100 ACRES, To vuit purchasers. PIYE LOTS-Total 562 acres-at 30b per acre. Maiu road and river frontages. |7*OUR LOTS—Total 649 acres—at 30s per acre if JL selected, or 25s per acre in one block. Frontages to the Matamat* Estates ; the land to unimproved, but carrying stock, for which it is eminently suited. FARM AT FAPATOITOI. (14 miles main road from city.) ITS rS 28 . rawr-cLASs land, with i Owdllng-bouse aad all farm buildings, _ •**"- raMi -j ****** m-! «*srto» on It* vaJ_eT " ™ sh tt * I * lr ** e coa * 1 ■» ttepurchase.; J. THORNES, Land Auctioneer, __ 91 Qneeu street. Auckland Wt kw stock of Gentlemen's '__-_*"___;__. m-_- m '

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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 9703, 15 April 1897, Page 8

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