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AUCTIONS. McKENZIE iND WILLIS. AUCTION. AUCTION. ■pOYAL EXCHANGE AUCTION ROOMS. THIS DAY! THIS DAY!! THIS DAY!!! Commencing ««t 130 p.m. A LARGE QUANTITY OF SUPERIOR Which includes Handsome Black and Brass Italian and other Bedsteads, Wire and Spring iLattress-es. Chesterfield Couch, Hal , Stand, Duchesse Chests and Dressing Tables, Chests of Drawers, Axniinater Hall Runner, Inlaid Tile and other Linoleum*. Couches, Rugs. Rattan, Bask<rt and other Chairs. Toilet Ware. 1/amps, Hip Bath, Hand SewingMachine, Crockery. Portable Boiler, Kitchen Utensils etc.. etc. McKE-NZIE and WILLIS, 339-2 Auctioneers. McKEXZIE and WILLIS. R. S. Clair McKenzie.) (Joseph Willis AUCTIONEERS. LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, ROYAL EXCHANGE BUILDINGS. Cathedral square (next to Post CQcc). CHEAP CITY PROPERTY. EXCEPTIONALLY EASY TERMS. House of 7 rooms, bait. <*l>Ot/tJ h. and c. t'as plastered and papered, fewer connection, patent w.c, scullery. \vashhousc, copper, tubs, full i-acre, sujiny aspect, rituated iri first-clavj yoEitmu on main thoroughfare, about eighl ir tim minutes' walk from the centre. Ov.'ji<r vi!l accept £30 deposit, ba!ar..;e as rent. Interest at 5 per cent. Look what you i.vii tuve in tram fares. Call for card to v.fx. MoQEN/'il , ! ■»■» J W..LLI3. TIIE~ 'FINEST AND"Cfri-VM'rVST" rht~ PERTY ON TKK MAUK"-?. QT. ALBANS, n*ar Papanui road—Artistically designed Houfe tf 7 roop.is. 3 bay windows, 2 balcouie?, piazza nrd tiled roof, every room is beautifully penciled and covered with choice wall papers, hardsomt square entrance hall, with urtislitully designed ftairca?e, beautiful leadlighi windows, qi;aint open fireplace* full i-nere, taj l -fu:ly laid out. and well planted with r-brubs iu>d flowers, larpe staMe, etc. Cail and «v '.ill show you photo of Mii* rs:o;.tional property McKENZIfi ami VV!T,LIS^_ ~V A SHI O NABLE 'BOA U D INCH O U SE. ' "WE have just had pluctd in o\ir hands »* foe sale, a f..rft-class> Boardinghouse or Private Hotel, doing a splendiu business, pood connection, grand opportunity for '.ho right person, excellent reasons lur gelling, cash required, nt least £.it)o. Fn!l psrticulnrs 'on application. Principals oniy dealt with. McKENZIE and WILLIS. irTENTLI»IXvs"nESI DENCE. have just had a magnificent Gentie- » » man's Residences plrced in our hand 3 for sale. The property cox-prises a nearly new House of 10 large rooms, with every modern convenience. Cher m> ugly situated in beautiful grounds. Quite close to the City, and just off.a man. Joctrie car rout©; v acres laid out in gar.len. iawns. tennis court, shrubbery, artificial lake, conservatory, stables, trap ehed. etc., eic Aryone pocking a place of thia description thould rail at our office, and see photographs of this_ placed inside and out. Fo : io 165 McKENZIS and WILLIS. specialTotice. A S we find that foiivo people do not care -ii- to submit their Goods to Auction, we be* to announce that WE ARE PREPARED TO BUY SECOND-HAND FURNITURE in any quantity. Best possible cash prices given. "A tJCTION "SALES of Fun-iture etc., he'd J\ in our Commodious Auction Rooms EVERY FRIDAY at 1.30 p.m. , CALL AND INSPECT OUR BARGAINS IN NEW FURNITURE. McKE NZ I E and WILLIS, Auctioneers, and Land Agents, Cathedral square (next Post Offlce) : 1583 ' FORD AND HADFIELD. TO LET. ri '° LET - :. "StjiftW -hare numbers of Houses to let in the City and Suburbs, tho following boing/a few of those on our books:— 6 rooms—City, 12s ed I S rooms —St. Albans, 22s 6d. 5 rooms—City. I7a v , 6 rooms—Merivalo. 22s Cd. 6 rooni3 : —Gity, 20a. s 6 rooms—Linwood. 16s. , 6 rooms—City, J9s. r •■' 7 rooms—City, 23?. ■ . 7 rooms— City, 13s. 7 rooms—Linwo<;dj 23b. : 7 rooms—Lrawood, 22s 6d. ' 7 rooms—City, 22s 6d. ' 7 £30 p.a, ! 8 rooms—U-ity, £1. ' 8 rooms—City, 27s Cd. a rooms —City, £75 p.a. I 9 rooms —City, £00 p.*. [ 10 rooms—City, 30s. 13 rooms —City, 2Ss. FORD axd EADFIELD, 114 Hereford street. LINWOOD. . SPLENDID BUILDING SITES. "ffi JTE ere -Seii^iS£t* ,v ter a splendid Block . -.Building Sections in U»« rapidly " fffOWingS'.'disfriot of Linwood, and are mvv Etrfi'cted to ask for offers. Thie is a-n exoep'tion»l opportunity Ist builders: Full particulare from FORD and HADFIELD, 144 H-ereford street. """ FARMS. FARMS. WE bavo tie ioliowing FARSIS in tha Favourite District of Tauranea, for SALE. ' This District hn.« every clima-tic advantage, ond First-class- Land ie cheap, and there are '■■ ster'.ir.g opportunitke for men with moderate capital. ' ThU District, though steadily progTessuig, is yet in its infancy, and local land values have a long way to go y«t before reaching high water mark. «0 ACRES, FREEHOLD. > AJL MILES, by 'evel road from Tauronga. ■12 350 Acres nloughable (14 well fenced and watered paddocks). 250 Acres laid down in beat gr»«ses, 100 Acres in crop Mid. 50 ■ Acres Burfaoo sown hillside. Carryinj; capacity if no,t cropped is 200 head of cattle. At present carrying 130 heed, beside* horses., r Good Homestead of 9 rooms, in thorough repair, bathroom, etc., milking tr.-ed, with "Lawrence-Kennedy," milking machine; SJ miles frero factory, for which 50 cows are being milked __Price_£lo 10s per acre. 1 TSkTacres freehold. y r MILES from Ta-uransra, by' Main Coach O road. Undulating Country, » parts ploushatlo, and all well watered. Orrynrg 9 500 head of Cattle, with plenty room for ».heep also. 16 wc'.i-ferxed paddocks, 300 acres n«w (jtbss and ISO acres crops, good Homestead of 9 rooms, 3 men's cottagee, oow- "• sheds, stables, «tc, Price. £5 15s per acre. " 629J ACRES FREEHOLD. - , - A MILES by Buggy road from t*muO About 3SO acres first-cla.ee land, 10 paddocks, all p'on£hab!c and in pra*s or crops. About 275 acres, partly drained, rich swamp - with fall to the tax. Good 7-roc-med Houne. 3 'cowshed, dairy, stable, harness room, etc. !, Now carrying 330 sheep, and about 100 head ;. of cattle. JPrioo £7 per acre. , i, ' ?651 "ACRES FREEHOLD. - TTIGHLY-IMPROVED Hilry Country, and .tx about 5500 Acres in (rraes. Well watered and subdivided into convenient paddocks, by over 30 miles of wire fencing, in good : order. Ideal sheep country, there being about 6000 acres plou?hable. New Homestead, outbuildings and every elation requirement. New wooluhcd, with machines, etc. When fully improved (there being 2500 acres still to be made, including 900 acres r of bush), the place will carry easily one ■' ehoep per ecr-e, and 1000 head of cattle. Some of the best beef in the Auckland Province is raised on this estate. Price, £37,500. 3 This is a realLy good investment, and there in a good spec in it. Whoever purcha*** tiis property will make an easy XI per acre on the deal in from 12 to 18 months. r . Everything about it is in good order, the 0 homestead, wcofrbed, and principal buildbigs being all new. It carries splendid 1 grass, and is a great fattening ruiu l ~ FORD and HADFIELD. Note gut Ne*r Atldreae: FORD AND HADFIELD. Auctioneezs and Estate Agents, 1(4 HEREFORD STREET (next Kational Bank). Office 'Phone: 2093. Privet* 'Phone 3099 620 LAND! LAND!! LANDMI Estate late C. J. NORTON, Woodend. ITIOR SALE, at PUBLIC AUCTION", , shortly, 9 ACRES in heart of Woodend, in lota to Euit purchasers. Lovely situation, unrivalled building sites, ideal homes for retired gentlemen. "Get lithograph' Plan from Auctioneers - • later on. OiSS us a -trial" for your new Or«r VX co*t. Wβ' can Rive yoa a sporadic fitting one. well-made, for 29s 6d. Suits t< measure from 37s f-d. Ready-made Suits from. 27s 6d. Oil-ekin Capes Ss and "s M Coats 13s 6d. "The Don," Leviathaa BuiH xngs, 72 Mtnciestex strset. C29Q

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Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 13104, 1 May 1908, Page 12

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