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* Sales by AuctionTHIS DAY, FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 30, At i p.m. Sharp. J _ IMPORTANT PROPERTY SALE. RESIDENCE OF 9 ROOMS, STANDING IN }- g, ACRE, NEAR BOWLING GREEN, / GRAFTON ROAD. HOUSE OF 6 ROOMS, DAY-STREET. 92 ACRES, TAKAPUNA. rp - — 90 ACRES, ALBANY, FRONTING MAIN AD. / WARREN BLYTH AND CO. X Have been favoured wi*R instructions to sell on Friday, 30th November, at 1 p.m., at their g Rooms, 87 and 89, Queen-street, WELL-BUILT RESIDENCE OF 9 ROOMS; coach-house, stable, and all conveniences; near Bowling Green, Grafton Road, ~™ standing in about J-acre of Land; frontage to Grafton Road of 135 ft by a depth of about 200 ft. Lovely views of Harbour and Domain, from wide balcony. Grounds planted with well-grown Oaks, Norfolk Pines, Fruit Trees, etc. DAY-STREET, off Beresford-street, close to G Wesleyan Church, Pitt-street — ABLE WELL-BUILT 6-ROOMED HOUSE, all conveniences; bathroom, hot and cold water; wash-house, gas, city water range, etc. Allotment 33 by 78; high, healthy situation. For Residential purposes, or as an investment, the above cannot be surpassed. TAKAPUNA. d 92 ACRES, ABOUT 4J MILES FROM TAKAPUNA, adjoining the farm of P. Oliphant, Esq.; fenced one side. Magnificent panoramic views of Harbour and Gulf on the upper portions, while the lower parts consist of well-sheltered slopes and valuable swamp 3, a easily drained, with N.E. aspect. As a farm, 01 or for fruit-growing, strawberry culture, etc., . being within easy distance of Devonport, or about 6i miles from Birkenhead, the property ia offers exceptional advantages. The sections are numbered 232 and 233. Parish of Takapuna, and will be sold ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE. This Land was bought from the Government over 15 years ago at the upset price of £2 per acre. 19 —— 1 k ALBANY. -t 90 ACREB, being Sections 131 and 132, part of 37; fronting Main Road (metalled). 7 miles from Birkenhead; mostly fenced. All ploughable good land; well watered. Close to School. P. 0., Stores, etc.. and Tidal River with constant steam communication with the city. Coal is supposed to be in the district, h Title, Land Transfer. With the advent of floating stages, with „ easy vehicular traffic across the harbour, both 0 the above properties have great prospective value. After above, TTSUAL WEEKLY BICYCLE 6 ALE. b U : f FURNITURE AND HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS, h PIANOS, HARMONIUMS, SEWING MAt, CHINES, NEW AND S.H. WATCHES, JEWELLERY, SUNDRIES OF ALL KINDS. At 2 p.m. Sharp. DRAPERY! DRAPERY! DRAPERY! 6 DRAPERY! DRAPERY! y h On Account of Whom it May Concern. INVOICE VALUE £210. ' ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE. 1 TO COUNTRY STOREKEEPERS. ETC. 0 THE PUBLIC GENERALLY. 7 A DOZ. FLANNELETTE SHIRTS WITH lu COLLARS; Assorted Sizes; Good k Quality; Well finished. > O DOZEN ASSORTED TRAVELLING RUGS. t OA DOZEN MERINO AND CASHMERE £\J SOCKS, LADIES' STOCKINGS, etc.; Large Quantities White Shirts, Handkerchiefs, 5 Ties, TOWELS, LACE CURTAINS, Trousers, g Suits, Sweaters, Singlets, etc., etc. j* Also, CHOICE WOOLLEN GOODS. INVOICE VALUE, £150. OA ENDS CHOICE W. OF ENGLAND TWEEDS AND VICUNAS, suitable for Tailors. KA PIECES SUIT LENGTHS, various decll/ signs. Seasonable Goods, consisting of Indigo, Serges, Sergerettes, etc., etc. All the above Goods are Just Landed and of Superior Quality, and will be sold ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE. n ;, The Public are Cordially Invited to Attend at our Rooms, - TO-DAY (FRIDAY), at 1 p.m. FOR SALES OF PROPERTY, BICYCLES, FURNITURE, AND GREAT DRAPERY AUCTION. WARREN BLYTH AND CO., Auctioneers and Financial Agents. 3. ii THIS DAY, 3 ' At 12 o'Clock noon. >" uHURTON AND CO. (JOHN CHURTON, Auctioneer) Have received instructions from the OtaTuihu Trotting Club to sell, on Friday, November 30, rjiHE PRIVILEGES FOR THEIR MEETING. THE GATES, BOOTHS, CARDS, REFRESHMENT STALLS, and SADDLING PADDOCK, "" For their Meeting advertised to be held at Potter's Paddock on SATURDAY, December, 8, and WEDNESDAY, December 12, 1900. CHURTON AND CO. THOS. B. ABTHUB.] [B. R. SCEATS. THIS DAY, At 11 o'clock. a- ARTHUR'S MART. _ DAY SALE. a, li o'clock—Good Assortment. j 1 Guinea Fowls. si 12 FRUlT—Fruits in Season—Gooseid berries, Loquats, Lemons, etc. • 111 To bo followed by Heavy Supplies Fresh-out s. Vegetables, New Kidneys and Shepherds Potatoes, Green Peas, Beans, Rhubarb, etc. etc. I.3O—DAIRY AND FARM PRODUCE. s< Bulk Honey, 50 boxes Orange Peel. TERMS-CASH BEFORE DELIVERY. RICHARD ARTHUR & CO. THOS. B. ARTHUR, Auctioneer. •JUNCTION ART, QUEEN AND GREY STREETS. 3, J "QAHILL AND QO. R. * WILL HOLD THEIR OPENING SALE S, ON FRIDAY, 7th Pros. or ' bs J OAHILI AND c°J. CAHILL, Auctioneer. ve - ■ ~ E, E,' EDWARD TURNER, Auctioneer, Sells THIS DAY, at 12 o'clock, POULTRY— i Good Young Birds. OAK CASES APPLES, PINES, ORANGES, L±O AND BANANAS, B> LOCAL FRUIT AND PRODUCE. FOR PRIVATE SALECarts, Sulkies. Gigs, Phaetons Waggonette, Harness, etc. l ' E. TURNER, Auctioneei, >0 Queen and Durham Streets. r ' QBBISTOPHER JQIBBLE 6 Will hold his next Sales as follows: 53 WARKWORTH YARDS— 30th. SATURDAY, December Ist. SALES. 1 p.m. Sharp, 0. DIBBLE.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVII, Issue 11543, 30 November 1900, Page 8

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