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Sales by Auction. TXrARREN TJLYTH AT QNEIiUNGA. rpo-DAY. rpo-DAY, Commencing at 11 a.m., AT THE FIXE RESIDENCE. " NITHSDALE," NORMANS HILL. ONEIICNGA. TO RESIDENTS OF EPSOM, ONEHUNGA. AND SURROUNDING DISTRICTS. TMPORTANT AND A TTEACTIVE "PUENITURE QALE. The undersigned have been favoured with instructions from A. .1. LAURIE. ESQ., who has sold his Property, and is leaving Onehunga, to Sell by Auction, rpHE WHOLE OF THE VALUABLE FURNI--1 TTJRE. UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO. AND THE SUPERIOR MODERN HOUSEHOLD APPOINTMENTS. Garden and Other Tools, etc.. etc. The Contents of Drawing and Diningrooms, Breakfast Room. Hall, Bedrooms, Kitchen. Stable, etc.. etc. THE WHOLE RESIDENCE REPLETE WITH MODERN FURNITURE OF SUPERIOR QUALITY. ORDER OF SALE.-Yard. Kitchen. Hall. Breakfast-room. Drawingroom, Diningroom, Bedrooms. SPECIAL NOTICE.— attention of Ladies and Gentlemen Furnishing is VERY SPECIALLY DIRECTED to this Sale, the Household Appointments lie ing of Splendid Quality, and PRACTICALLY UNSOILED. Delivery specially arranged for from Forbes-st., close to back of House. Covered vans procurable at Sale. •TTTARREN TJLYTH AND pO., Auctioneers. Valuer!. House Salesmen, etc., 79 to 81, Queen-stre<d, Auckland. Tel. 846. JEIDAY JpiT. 12.30. \ VALUABLE AUXILIARY LB. LAUNCH OR FISHING BOAT. ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE. ■fKTARREN TJiLYTH AND pO. Have been favoured with instruction from MR. W. BKOTHKHTON. who is going into business on shore, to soil by Auction, TUNE 30Pr AUXILIARY C.B. LAUNCH, -I fitted with cabin ; new and powerful Zeaiandia Engine, cost £45: anchors and warps, new mainsail and jib. The whole craft is in splendid order and condition, and is sold for no fault. Now on View off Queen-street Wharf. SALE, FRIDAY, 9HI FEB., 12.30. rpilE OTAMFORI) TJARK "p STATE, pPSOM. FOR SALE BY AUCTION. ■» fONDAY, pEBRUARY 19 1 P.M. TTTAEEEN pLYTH AND po. (La conjunction with MR. NEVILLE NEWCOMB) have been favoured with instructions to sell by auction at their Queen-street Sale Rooms, on MONDAY. FEBRUARY 12, AT 1 P.M., rpHE T3EAUTIFUL AND A TTRACTIYE QTAMFORD "OARE TESTATE. WELL ROADED. AND DIVIDED INTO LARGE SECTIONS OF 6 ACRES TO 1J ACRES. pOR ABSOLUTE QALE, ON THE ' pASIEST 'THERMS, AND THE T OWEST TTPSET p'RICES pVER SUBMITTED TO THE pUBLIC. TERMS: £13 deposit on any Lot on fall of hammer, 10 per cent, in six months, and 10 per cent, end of 12 months. Balance at any time within 5 years. Interest on unpaid portion, only 5 per cent, EXAMPLE—Suppose Section sold for £100; £10 deposit. £9 in 6 months. £3 2s end of 1:1 months, balance of £72 18s at convenience within or end of 3 years. THE BEAUTIFUL STAMFORD PARK ESTATE, with the Residence, is situated near the Veterans' Home (which was specially selected by Lord. Ranfurlyi. All the Allotments have sunny aspects. Soil is rich volcanic. Water kid on. to the Property. School. Telephone Bureau, Store, etc., within short distance. Also, within few minutes (at bark) of St. John's Collegiate School. THE ESTATE. COMPRISING NEARLY 80 ACRES, has been most judiciously subdivided into 36 Section-, and is splendidly roaded, with double footpaths. etc NO SMALL SECTIONS—ALL RANGE FROM 1J TO 6 ACRES. THE RESIDENCE (Lot 10) is on A BEAUTIFUL KNOLL, commanding lovely views; 7 reams, all large ar,d lofty; very large and complete outbuildings, iitables, etc.. with concrete floors. Water laid on. Section comprises over 2 acres. THE WHOLE ESTATE IS IN RICH GRASS. ALL SECTIONS NUMBERED AND PEGGED. LITHO. PLANS OX APPLICATION. WILL BE AUCTIONED ON THE EASIEST TERMS EVER OFFERED. For fuller particulars, apply TXTAEREN T>LYTH AND po., Or, MR. NEVILLE NEWCOME, His Majesty's Arcade, Queen-street. rpiIUESDAY. -pEiB. 1 - 1 P.M. VALUABLE TVpOTOE QAR. riTITHOUT p»ESERVE. V7P~ARREX I?LYT11 AND pO. Have been favoured with instructions from DR. PABST (who has given up General Practice, and has no further use for the car) to sell by Auction at their Queen-street Sale Room*, on THURSDAY, February 15, at 1 p.m., , HIS VALUABLE AND RELIABLE LOCOMOBILE MOTOR CAR. The above car is PRACTICALLY AS GOOD As NEW, has bean recently thoroughly overhauled, and is in PERFECT RUNNING ORDER. Tires arc in perfect condition. THE LOCOMOBILE STEAM MOTOR CAR. WAS A WORLD WIDE REPUTATION FOR RELIABILITY AND EXCELLENCE OF WORKMANSHIP. The car to be sold is fitted with all the latest improvements and can be thoroughly recommended. rpRIALS TKTILL 13 E piVEN. On Wednesday and on Thursday Morning, prior to the Sale. TyARREN jJLYTH AND pO.. Auctioneers. Valuers. House Salesmen, etc., 79 to 81, Queen-street. Tel. 846. TMPOETANT CALK QP VALUABLE pREEHOLD CECTIONS, MOUNT T7DEN. WARREN T>LYTU AND QO. Have been favoured with instructions from the EXECUTORS IN THE DECEASED ESTATE OF MRS. A. C. FIRTH, to sell by Public Auction, at their Queen-street Sale Booms, on M ONDAY. EB. 19? 1 P.M. OEVEN VALUABLE SECTIONS, IN THE CLIFTON ESTATE. FRONTING FIRTH ROAD AND PATTERSON ROAD. The Sections vary from over 4 an acre to J of an acre. ALL ARE RICH VOLCANIC SOIL. MAGNIFICENT VIEWS AND MOST BRACING AIR, SPECIAL NOTICE.—Very particular attention of those desiring Hollies close to the City is directed to Ibis Sale. THE ALLOTMENTS ARE SITUATED IN THE HIGHEST LAND NEAR .AUCKLAND. Freeholds in this locality are almost unobtainable. Onlv s>x minutes' walk from Khyber Pass Trainiiru-. _ ALL SECTIONS WELL FLAGGED. lor Killer particulars apply. "YyARREN 13LYTH AND pQ., ; Auctioneers Valuers. Mouse Salesmen, etc. ! I 29 to 81, Queeu-street. Tel. 316. 1

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13095, 7 February 1906, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13095, 7 February 1906, Page 8

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