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Sales by Auction.. \ EIDAY. S EPTEMBER 2 Q, 19Q2, At 2 p.m., sharp. TMPORTANT QALE OF J7IREEHOLD "pSTATE. TIT ITIIO U T T> ES E EVE, BY ORDER OF THE EXECUTORS OF THE LATE MICHAEL CORCORAN, Esq. QAMUEL TTAILE AND QON3 (Per Samuel Vaile, Auctioneer) will sell by auction at their Land Sale Rooms, 95, Queen-street, THAT CHARMING AND WELL-KNOWN PROPERTY, « M IL, ° N " SITUATED AT THE JUNCTION OF THE PAH ROAD AND MOUNT ALBERT ROAD. THE WHOLE PROPERTY COMPRISES 17 A. QR. 9 P.. AND HAS A FRONTAGE OP rTQ/TFT. TO PAH ROAD AND -f r^AFT. TO MOUNT ALBERT ROAD. TO BE SOLD IN LOTS AS UNDER:— LOT i.-THE RESIDENCE and Lots 14 and 15. comprising 11a. Or. 4p.; frontage to Pah Road 725 ft. and to Mount Albert Bead. t6Jl't. The whole substantially fenced and subdivided. A very handsome drive, planted with beautiful flowering trees and shrubs, leads to the house. There is a good orchard and kitchen garden, ■ tennis lawn, flower garden, and meadow. The land is volcanic ami of the very choicest and best quality; level, and free from stone. THE DWELLING is large, handsome, and extra well built, and contains 15 rooms, bathroom, scullery, and patent W.C.; gas and borough water; the gas fittings and 20 Venetian blinds are included in the sale. THE OUTBUILDINGS comprise— Coach-house, stable, cowshed, calves' house, coalhouse, woodhouse, man's house, dairy, wash-house (with boiler and tubs), sheds, etc. The House is pleasantly situated and commands line views of the surrounding country. Everything is in good order. LOT 2.—THE PADDOCK of Ca. Or. 5p.; immediately at the back of the House. This is a fine block of the very bestvolcanic land, in splendid grass, and is substantially fenced. To meet the convenience of buyers it will be offered in one lot, and the highest bidder will have the option of taking the half or the whole. It has a frontage of 561 ft. to the Mount Albert Road, by a depth of 725 ft, As the- terms of the late Mr. Corcoran's will require this property to be at inee realised, the sale presents a rare opportunity to speculators and investors. For further particulars and inspection of conditions of sale, apply to the auctioneers, or to Mr. F. Wilson Smith, Solicitor for the Executors, 117, QueenStreet. SPECIAL NOTE.—The Furniture, Live Stock, etc., will lie sold, a few days after the sale of tlio Land am'. Buildings. Also. UNDER INSTRUCTIONS FROM MR. ARNOLD D. CONNELL. WHO HAS ACCEPTED AN APPOINTMENT IN AFRICA, -ELIGIBLE pARTLY TMPROVED J? ARM OF QKA ACRES ploughahle laud, all well £iO\J fenced in 8 paddocks. About 100 acres are in grass (some new) and fallow; l an acre orchard; 30 acres bush—puriri, etc.; balance routrh feed. Plenty of good water. Dwelling of 7 rooms and bathroom, etc. Only 3* miles from Pukekohe township and 1J miles farni Paerata station. Must be sold: A large part of the money may remain if desired. j Also. 1 UNDER INSTRUCTIONS' FROM MESSES. KING BROS., WHO HAVE BOUGHT A LARGER FARM, | "WELL TMPROVED ■ T) Air ' Y OR pROPPING Tf'ARM. BUCKLAND— 150-acres semi-volcanic land, fenced in 15 subdivisions, and all in grass; J-acre orchard. Good new House of 7 rooms, iron roof; verandah on two sides. Hayshed, cowshed, stable, dairy, etc. Splendid view. Creamery. 1* miles; station, telegraph office, etc., 3 miles, but a new road now being made will shorten the distance to 24 miles. This Farm is well situated, and will be allowed to go at a low figure. OAMUEL TTAILE AND QONS, LAND AND ESTATE AUCTIONEERS, 95, Queen-street. PAPAKURA HORSE SALE. SATURDAY NEXT. J. S. BUCKLAND AND CO. Will sell on Saturday next, September 20th, at 12 noon, rjf\ HORSES OF ALL CLASSES. Further Entries Solicited. J. S. BUCKLAND, Auctioneer. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, At 11 o'clock. AUCTION SALE OF FIRST-CLASS FURNITURE. NEARLY NEW. JOHN LEYDON Has been favoured with instructions from Mr. ,A. Worthington, who is leaving Auckland, to sell at -his residence (JERVOIS ROAD, PONSONBY), rrvHE WHOLE OF HIS FURNITURE AND J. EFFECTS, consisting of: Diningroom Suite, Large Walnut Sideboard (with plate-glass). Polished Rimu Dining 'Table, Octagon Table, Seltzogene (with stand, m':vrble top). Linoleum, Overmantel, Brass Fender, Brussels H. Rug. Mats. Couch, Ornaments, Dinner and Tea Set, Glassware, Table Linen, S. Plateware, Cutlery. Lace Curtains and Poles. 13 Large Handsome Pictures, Beale Sewing .Machine (nearly new). Drawingroom Suite in Plush, Oval Table, 2 Fancy Tables. Walnut Overmawtel, Vases, Brussels Carpet. 8-Day Marble Clock, Brass Fender and Irons, Wool Mats, Curtains, Poles, Pictures, etc. Hall Stand. Hat Rack. Pottery and China Vases, Hall Carpet, Passage Linoleum. Bedroom— Handsome Rimu Duchess Pair (marble to))). Double Set Bedroom Ware, Mottled Kauri Chest (8 drawers). D. Bedstead, 'Kapok Matfre-ses. Blankets, Sheets, Satin Quilt, Bolster, Pillows, Floorcloth, Mats, Bedroom Chairs, etc. Two Other Bedrooms, with Double and Single Brass-mounted Iron Bedsteads, Wire, Flax, and Kapok Mattresses. Duchess Pairs, Chest of Drawers. Combination Chairs, Linoleum, Bedroom Linen. Kapok Bolsters and Pillows. Sets Ware. Pictures. Curtains, etc. Kitchen Table. Clock, A.D.W. Chairs, Linoleum. Ornaments, Rots, Pans, and all Kitchen Utensils. Carpenter's Bench. Tools, Wash Tubs, Baskets, and a large. Quantity of Sundries too numerous to particularise. GOODS WILL BE ON VIEW FROM 9 O'CLOCK. LUNCH PROVIDED. PLEASE NOTE ADDRESS.-Two Doors past Mr. Preston's Grocer Store, and nearly opposite Baptist and Presbyterian Churches, JERVOIS ROAD, PONSONBY. JOHN LEYDON, Auctioneer. THAT STOCK. FAT STOCK. FAT STOCK. FOR FLEMINGTON SALEYARDS, SYDNEY, NEW SOUTH WALES. PITT. SON, AND BADGERY. LTD., SYDNEY, Are the Leading Fat Stock Salesmen in Australia and also the oldest established. Their total sales through the Flemiwgton Saleyards for year ending 30lh June last are 32.050 Cattle and 660,080 Sheep, being 758 Cattle and 202,911 Sheep more than any other Salesmen. They have by far the 'nest Accommodation. Skilful Men and every detail carefully attended to. SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO CONSIGNMENTS FROM NEW ZEALAND. THEY ARE AGENTS ONLY,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 12070, 13 September 1902, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 12070, 13 September 1902, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 12070, 13 September 1902, Page 8

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