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gales "by Auction. _, — » . WEDNESDAY, 4TH NOVEMBER. tTALUABLE pQULTRY j?AEM. TJAKER jgEOS. Vill sell by auction, at their Mart, Shortlandstreet, at 2 p.m. on the above date, I A AGUES 1 ROOD gj PERCHES, Situate New Windsor Road, Avondale; 10 oinutes' drive from station, school ana tores, and 50 minutes from the city. New and "Well-built House of 4 rooms, good tiaterial and well finished throughout; veraniah, scullery, wash-nouse, range, 3 tanks, :tc. Rat-proof barn, loft, etc. Large Fowl Rim, fenced with 580 Y^ few 6ft Wire Netting, Totara. Posts, divided nto several smaller runs, with fowlhouses omplcte. High Shelter Trees surround the Property. Three Acres of well-sheltered Orchard. A large portion of the land is in grass, and i never-failing spring runs through it. A good scoria road passes the door. This is a rare chance to secure a cheap and reli-situated Property for Fruit or Poultry. Family bereavement is the only reason tor he owner's selling, and our instructions are hat the Property must be sold. Photos, of House, etc., on view. VERY EASY TERMS. ONE-FOURTH CASH, Balance by Instalments over a Long Period, vith interest at 5 per cent. COTTAGE PROPERTY, RUSSELL-STREET. ARCHHILL. HOSY 4-roomed House, scullery; city water; O range; bow window; stable, cart enrance. Land, 33 by 100. The House has been newly painted and lapcred throughout, and has boen vacated or the purpose of sale. Key at our office. One Minute from Electric Cars. NEW HOUSE AND ALLOTMENT, AITKEN TERRACE, GLENMORE. MEW and Well-built Villa of 4 large rooms, Li bathroom, scullery, gas throughout. Good view and Level Allotment of 43 by 100. Land Transfer Title. Electric Cars within one minute's walk. COTTAGE, VIC'ivyRIA AVENUE, EDEN TERRACE. rarELL-PRESERVED COTTAGE of 4 rooms, VV sculiery; city water; new Orion ange; cupboards, etc. New verandah. Land 3 by 99. Let at 9s to good tenant. Held under Lease, having 48 years to run Torn 1396, at £7 per annum. Close to Electric Cars. Amusements. DITYg A L L. SPECIAL MATINEE TO-DAY. Doors open 2.15. Commence 2.45. Ladies 6d o all parts. Children 6d Circle, Downstairs 3d. 13TH CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. TELLER'S T^NTEETAINEES TO-NIGHT AT 8. TO-NIGHT AT 8. POSITIVELY LAST APPEARANCE OF 808 BELL. LAST NIGHT BUT TWO OF THE DEISCOLL BOYS. FIRST APPEARANCE with the Fullers of TIM HOWARD, TIM HOWARD, "The Funny Little Man." Grand Change of Programme by }has. Waite, Jessie Dell, Clare Sisters, Annie Kinnaird, Joe Watts, Madge Lucas. MONDAY NEXT, OCTOBER 26TH. FIRST APPEARANCE in New Zealand of VILL-HARLEY and WILLIAMS-REG. .VILL-HARLEY and WILLIAMS—REG. Australia's Foremost Endmen add Comedians. ,OOZ OUT FOR FRED. BLUETT AND THE STAGPOOLES. Prices as Usual, y.M.C- A. XT A L L. MONDAY. 2ND NOVEMBER, 1903, 8 P.M. Jnder the Patronage and in the Presence of MRS. NELIGAN. MISS TJOEIB BOTJLT'S ANNUAL GRAND CONCERT. Miss Boult will be assisted by MISS BERTHA MORRISON. v ne Eminent Young Queensland Contralto. vho is on her way to England to study Singrig, and by several of our Leading Vocalists. Miss Boult will. by. special request, play a GRIEG SONATA. ADMISSION: Front Seats, 2a; Second Seats, s. Q O CI A L To be held in FEDERAL HALL, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30. Double Tickets, 4s; Single Tickets, 2a 6d;i Jxtra Lady, 2s. C.P.O. H. CAVE, Hon. Sec. FoUNG QHRISTIAN ; A SSOCIATION, CORNER OF WELLESLEY AND ALBERT STREETS. f AST L Ci RAND XX TTIVENING _< /10NCERT IN THE WINTER COURSE. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30. Tendered by MR. J. H. PHILLPOT. Commencing at 8 o'clock. Admission by Course Ticket, or One Shilling it the door. THOMAS BUDDLE, Hon. Secretary. _ Athletics. IP DEN AND EPSOM LAWN TENNIS AND CROQUET CLUE. THE OPENING CEREMONY Will take place _--7 ; ""'"' mo-DAT, QATURDAY, AT 3 P.M. R. H. S. BISS, Hon. Sec. ■ I" ABOUR DAY CARNIVAL. Sports Prizc-3 will be delivered to Winners rom THURSDAY, 10 a.m., until SATURDAY, i p.m., Carters* Union Office, Railway Cham--serS' G. DAVIS, Secretary. October 21, 1903. AUCKLAND LAWN TENNIS CLUB. a OPENING SEASON, 1903-4. The Lawns of the above Club will be Opened 'or Play TO-DAY (Saturday), at 2.30 p.m. Members of other Tennis Clubs cordially mnted. 11. G. PALETHORPE, E. B. VAILE, Hon. Sees. AUCKLAND BOWLING CLUB. POSTPONEMENT OF OPENING. Owing to the recent wet weather it has been decided to POSTPONE the Opening oi the Greens until SATURDAY, 7th November. XT O T I C E. A 'Bus will leave every FRIDAY from Lodge House Corner, East Tamaki, at 7.40 a.m., until further notice. (TUESDAY as usual.) ANDREW BROS., Ctahulm.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XL, Issue 12401, 24 October 1903, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XL, Issue 12401, 24 October 1903, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XL, Issue 12401, 24 October 1903, Page 8