AUCTIONS. TONKS, NORTON AND CO. W. Tos—.l IW. H. Nobto THIS DAY. AUCTION SALE EXTRAORDINARY. 13500 BOOKS, STATIONERY, &o. MESSRS TONKS. NORTON and CO. will HOLD A VERY LAUOE SALE of the above, in tbe r.tvorr. 11. I(hode*, bookseller and stationer, i-t liirii Kuitui, At one o'clock. The LIST includes Medical and Scientific Works, English and Foreign Dictionaries, Cookery Books, Ready Reckoners, Poems, Journals, Illustrated Papers, Novels, Playing and Visiting Cards, Stationery, and many other lines too numerous to particularise. For Absolute Unreserved s?ale. TONKS, NORTON and CO., J99Q Auctioneers, &c., 165 Colombo street. W. Tons* l IW. H. NoaToa. AUCTION SALE Or HOUSE AND LAND, FERRY ROAD. "jaapESSRS TONKS, NORTON and CO. have re_jJL ceived instructions from the Mortgagee to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, TO-MORHOW, SATURDAY, JANUARY 22in>, At 2 o'Clock. All that parcel of LAND, be'n.jr Lots 4, 5 and 27, having frontage to Ferry roa<l and Elizabeth street, being part of K..S. 48 and containing 1 Hood 33 Perches, together with House of four rooms and scullery, iron roof, —c, at pr sent in the occupalion'of Mr Lyons. The property is well situated, has a northern aspect, and is in a very aood »Uite of repair. TONKS, NORTON and CO., Auctioneers, Land, Estate and t-inaucial Agents, 4406 165 Colombo street. W. Tusks] [W. H. Norton ABSOLUTE SALE BY AUCTION. MOUSE, PROPERTY AND BUILDING SECTIONS. Estate to be Closed. A Remunerative Investment. MESSRS TONK3, NORTON and CO. have heen inHtrucled by tlie Trustee to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION TO-MORROW. SATURDAY, JANUARY 22.xd, at 2 o'clock, All that Property known as "Thorntonville," situate in Huxley stf. et, justoff Colombo street, Sydenham, tMmiuriMug i-acre laud, having two chains frontage, excellent, %'iirtleti ami orchard, well fenced and very l-nvnte, together with well-built family residence, containing 10 rooms, plastered and papered, verandah iri front'and side, hack kitchen, washhouse and copper, water laid on, and numerous convenient outbiilldiiiUH. Also, Huxley street, a splendid J-acre building site, fenced all round, north" aspect, high •nd dry, and within three minutes' walk of the tram. Also, on account of Mr Guise, i ACRE, Huxley street, beinff Lot 6 on Block IV. Lai.d Transfer Title. Must be Sold. TONKS, NORTON and CO., Land, Estate, and Financial Agents, 1405 165 Colombo street. W. R. HARDING. W. R. Hakdi.vo.] IW. R. Hardin* THIS DAY, At 1 p.m. ' FURNITURE, PIANO, _o. MR W. R. HARDING will SELL, at his Auction Rooms, 200-206 Hereford street, as above, on account Mr Bethell, who is leaving Christchurch, The whole of his HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, ' Comprising piano by Peternelle, music stool, banjo, euite in tapestry, handsome vase lamp, fenders and Bre brasses, occasional chairs, occasional tables, carpet 12 x 12, hearthrugs, slip mats, walnut oval table, walnut whatnot, large overmantel, pictures, clocks, —P. ware, dinner service, cutlery, suite in leather, Singer sewing machine, wardrobe, half-tester bedBtead, double and single iron bedsteads, wire-wova and spring mattresses, feather bolsters, pillow., end all necessary bedding, marble-top w*snstand and toilet table to match (in mahogany), <*"•• vaße . cm,u » oot, carpet square, round table and tapestry table cover, Duchesse chests, Ducheet* toilet table, chests drawers, washstands and ware, toilet tables, toilet ■lasses, kitchen furniture and utensils, portable botler, Ac., Ac. j also 500 pieces of wallpaper. NOTE.——y instructions are to sell every lot, and leader wcbunt sales on day of sale. 4894 ' ' W. R. fIARDINQ, Auctioneer. ■"•"" GEORGE KING AND CO., LTD. MARE LANE SALEYARDS. BATURDAY, JANUARY 22nd. . SPBCIAL SALE OfI—PORTED HORSES. GEORGE KING and CO., LIMITED, inst ucted by Mr T. Hodgson, will SELL aa above, A DRAFT OF q/\ HEAVY and LIGHT HORSES, from the w" North, comprising 14 Heavy and Light Draughts It Hack and light Hamee* Hones, mostly unbroken. Also, account R. M. Morten, Esq., l • I Light Horses, including an upstanding gelding Broken to saddle and harness, held over ffom , previous auction. " Sale at 10 o'clock. GEORGE KING, Manager, 4888 JAa W. WRIGHT. Auctioneer. -. — " * »- J. THORNES. J # T H O R N E S, ' HOUSE, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, AUCTIONEER AND VALUER, II QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. OWNERS of PROPERTY in AUCKLAND residing ■'•* la any other part of New Zealand will find It to their 'advantage to appoint Mr Thome* as their agent, the Careful management of estates for absentee* forming special feature of hi* business. CATALOGUES and PRINTED LISTS of Farms, land. Houses aad Building Allotment* supplied on asplioation. In quoting it will be sufficient to give the number •aty. DAIRY FARM? 72 ACRES. PUKEKOKE— Station within 3J miles. Fenced, subdivided. Good working farm, now carrying 23 head cattle .and 3 horse*, large cattle sheds, barns, stabling, cart shed, work--1 shop, piggeries, dairy j 4 acres mixed wooded bush, the remainder either in grass or crops. Halt a mile from creamery, store and po»t office. Land, building* and improvements .' Included in the price of £9 per acre. Stock and implements at a re&souable valuation it deaired. —61 PUKEROHE EAST. REALLY CHEAP FARM, 96 acres, good land in ('cultivation, near creamery; H miles from railway station. Alt fenced, subdivided int nine paddocks. 3 acres now ir oats, 3 acres wheat, I acre potatoes, 10 acres ploughed and • . leady tor grass, 10 acres standing firewood bush, 1 acre family orchard. The remainder in good grass. 11 well-selected dairy cows, 10 calves, 2 bulls, 2 horses and c01t,6 pigs, horse and cart, ploughs and farm implement*, and a large number of fowls and turkeys. Good house, 4 rooms, scullery, double verandah, iron roof ; dairy building, tow .and cart ilied, fawlhouse and yard. Kverything very complete, and highly recommended as a good dairy- establishment. ' Price, -350 tor freehold bulldiugs and improvements. Stock and implements, if wished, would be sold at reasonable valuation; about £100. Easy terms, with a portion in cash. i 80 CATTLE AND~SHEEP FARM, AUCKLAND. RAA ACRES, Warkworth—An improved farm, VVIVy well a short distance from the township, good road access. House five rooms, dairy, lwrn, granary, sheds, stabling, stockyard; vinery" (srapes in full bearing), four acres in orchard, irood land, some mixed bush for cattle shelter with good under feed. Preseut stock, 300 sheep, 40 head of cattle; and ploughs, harrows, rollers, Ac, may be purchased at valuation. Price, without stock or implements, £700; very easy term* of payment A lar*e opportunity at a nominal price. 2985 PIRONGIA. GOOD FARM, 280 ACRES —li miles from Creamery and Township, nearly five miles Pnniu nver front—ire, five miles from Te I Awamutu Railway Station. Twelve paddocks : over 200 acres, well ploughed and grass eown; 70 acres good rough feed, and the remainder valuable acacia bush for posts and firewood. Every acre of the land is ploughable. Will carry 90 head of cattle through- . out the year. Well-finished house, seven room*, iron roof; large stabling, stock varus, and all requUite farm outbuildings. Price, £3 10s per acre—about £350 in cash, ar.d balance as arranged. 2977 WARKWORTH. "W. TERY DESIRABLE FARM, 100 Acres, 2} miles f/ from a township and steamer's wharf. House, six rooms, outbuildings of every description. Land, all fenced and well subdivided, 70 acres broken up and in grass. Two acres orchard, 30 acres good useful bush timber; fair quality land, all fenced ; level road. The owner has made a home of this property for many years, and is now retiring, and will sell, exclusive ot stock, for £330. Present stock, 10 head of cattle, 40 sheep, 4 pigs, may be purchased at valuation as agreed. A really suitable home and farm for a small capitalist. Terms, £200 cash. Access from Auckland by steamer, and direct by coach three time* weekly. 2961 orewaTwade. f*jy ACRES—Nearly all good land. New house V » five rooms, and one large room 24 feet by 12 feet, scullery ; all building* well finished ; most of the land fenced . and subdivided; dairy, fowlhouse, hay sheds, and other buildings ; horse, cows, pigs, fowls, and ducks; also a 16-foot boat; _i acres is orchard. _ Most desirable position for poultry and fruit; _k cheap conveyance to market. £—5. _e_4 1 J. TfIORNES, ■ Land AucUo—or, 1 U Onsen street, AbqUaad
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Press, Volume LV, Issue 9941, 21 January 1898, Page 8
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