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i Sales by Auction. ' > LI. J.J.- l» TpEIDAT. ]^[ 29 th ' At 2 p.m. sharp. QAMTJEL "yAILE AND QONS (Per Samuel Vaile, Auctioneer) will sell byauction at their Land Sale Booms, 95, Queen-street, TTALUABLE TjIREEHOLD QECTION3 IN THE CITY. EMILY PLACE.— ALLOTMENT, immediately opposite Admiralty House, 97ft frontage by 41ft deep. CLOSE TO THE ABOVE-Part of Lot 5, having 44ft lOin to Emily Place by 73ft Win deep. ADJOINING THE ABOVE-Lot 4 and part of Lot 5, 41ft 9in frontage to Emily Place by 89ft 9in. ADJOINING THE ABOVE—Lot 3, Frontage to Emily Place 36ft 3in by a depth of 91ft. THESE LOTS are all well situated, close to Queen-street, and commanding; fine harbour views. The sale offers a rare opportunity for acquiring residential or business sites in this favourite locality. Also, TTAMILTON "OOAD, pONSONBY. CHARMING SEASIDE RESIDENCE of 8 rooms, bathroom, pantry and scullery; incandescent gas, electric bells and all conveniences; wash-house with boiler and tubs, etc.; fowlkouse and run. Over A-acre land, with fine frontage to the harbour; private jetty; magnificent views. First-class califont, " colonial grill," window blinds, etc., included in price. Tonus: Quarter cash, balance 5 years at 5 per cent. For positive sale. Immediate possession. Also, IN CONSEQUENCE OF THE OWNER'S DEPARTURE, "TJESIRABLE TNVESTMENT pROPERTY IN NEWTON. TWO HOUSES, each of 4 rooms, scullery, and wash-house; Orion ranges, register grates, city watet, sewer drainage, etc. The allotment fronts West and Edwin Streets each 33ft by a. through depth of 138 ft. The houses are always let, and the property occupies a very handy position. Also, "VTELSON-STREET. HOUSE, 7 rooms and bathroom; washhouse with copper boiler, and workshop. Allotment, 40 by 85ft; situated on the high side of the street, near Wellington-street, and commanding a fine view of the harbour, etc. Also, YpiKATO. lIOROTIU PARISH— 35 and 36, containing 180 acres. To be sold WITHOUT RESERVE. QAMUJEL yAILE AND gONS. LAND AUCTIONEERS, 95, Queen-street. FRIDAY. MAY , 29. At 12 o'Clock. ONEHUNGA. PAPAKURA. ONEHUNGA. By order of the Executors of the late Mrs. Morris, , qPLENDID ALLOTMENT, having a frontage £5 of 18-! ft to Symonds-street. Magnificent view of the Mamikati Harbour, situated between the Properties of Mrs. Bostoek and Mr. Robb, and within two minutes' walk of electric trams. „ PAPAKURA. By Order of MR. J. B. YOUNG. 10 ACRES RICH LAND, in good grass, with a frontage on three sides to the Manukau Harbour. Suitable for a residence, or admirably adapted for a Poultry and Fruit Farm. ROBERT CHARLES CARR, Auctioneer. APPROACHING SALES. OHATJPO—Tuesday, May 19. WAIIIOU— May 22. CLEARING HALE (at To KowhaiJ-Monday, June 1. CATTLE AND SHEEP HALE (at Ohaupo)Tuesday, June 2. TUESDAY, MAY 19. OIIAUPO STOCK SALE. PA FORWARD 31-YEAR-OLD STEERS, OU Te Kuiti 40 Empty Store Cows 30 Head Young Cattle. FRIDAY, MAY 22. WAIIIOU STOCK SALE. CA CHOICE STEERS, lh to three years old, OU P. Hogan 30 Good Calves, neighbourhood 6 Good Cows, forward in call. 50 Good Beef, neighbourhood. MONDAY, JUNE 1. CLEARING SALE AT TE KOWHAI. ! Favoured with instructions from Mr. Wm. Hunt we will sell on above date at Haygate Farm, Te Kowhai, the whole of his DAIRY STOCK, YOUNG CATTLE, HORSES, IMPLEMENTS, ETC. 75 First-class Dairy Cows, a large number carrying second calf I 10 Three-year Heifers, to calve Augus* and September 18 Two-year Heifers, ! r. calf 42 (28 Heifers and 14 Steers) Well-bred Strong Calves, from above dairy cows Three-year-old Shorthorn Bull Heavy Draught Mare Blossom, Byrs old, in foal to Master Deans 3 Two-year-old Draught Colts 2 Hacks, three and four years old 10 Factory Cains (some new), 16 and 20 gallons Buckets. Pans, American Churn, English Churn 9 Store and Bacon Pigs Good Sow, etc., etc. No Reserve. Luncheon at 11. Sale at 11.30 sharp. Special attention is drawn to this sals. The dairy of cows is one of the best on the AVaipa. TUESDAY, JUNE 2. SALE OP CROWN CATTLE AND FAT AND FORWARD SHEEP AT OHAUPO. 1A A VERY FORWARD 3£- YEAR-OLD JLUU STEERS, Hugh Irvine 100 Very Choice Three-year-old Steers, in fresh condition, W. Standish 25 Forward 32-year-old Steers, Potts Bros. 2 Fat Cows. Potts Bros. 10 Three and Four-year Steers, E. J. Millar 10 Fresh Empty Cows and Heifers, E. J. Millar 500 Fat and Forward Wethers, 11. C. Bull 150 Ditto. F. Bull 250 Ditto, Stevenson Bros. 40 Three-year-old Steers, Thos. Wilson 15 Fat and Forward Cows, W. G. Park, Roto-o-rangi I 13 Yearlings, off turnips, C. Rauch. TUESDAY, JUNE 2. FOR SALE AT OHAUPO. 23 A A TWO, FOUR. AND SIX -TOOTH O\J\J EWES AND WETHERS—Ewes to lamb in September to Romncy Rams— John E. Grace, Tokaaun. FOE PRIVATE SALEFARMS in all parts of the district. AGENTS FOR: E.L.T. Noxious Weed Destroyer, a condensed fluid prepared for the destruction of blackberry, gorse. briar, etc. When properly applied this preparation is entirely reliable. One gallon of fluid to 40 gallons of water. Supplied in one, two, and five-gallon drums; one gallon 6s 6d. two gallons, 5s 6d; five gallons, ss. Spray pumps specially constructed for the purpose, price £4 10s. If bushes are small the fluid can be applied with ordinary watercan. Further particulars and testimonials on application. Little's Sheep Dip. Fluid and Powuer. The Highland Sheep Dip. P. and D. Duncan's Implements. McNICOL AND CO. G. F. MCCULLAGH, Auctioneer.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XL, Issue 12272, 16 May 1903, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XL, Issue 12272, 16 May 1903, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XL, Issue 12272, 16 May 1903, Page 8