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I ' Sales by Auction. ' ,i T ,us D Ar " 2 o'Clocli. AT MANGEEE. The undersigned have received instructions from Mrs. h. Davidson, who la*-giving up Dairying, to Bell the whole of her I IV AND DEAD STOCK, -" Comprising— 10 Cows, in milk 3 Jeraey Heifers Hay Horse Drown Pony. Gig, and Harness Trotting: Horse Farewell 11., by Yankee, work in any harness, and very fast Black C»H., by Lord Kelson. 4yrs, very quiet in harness Bay Filly, by Salisbury Yet, 3yrs broken to harness Gig and Harness Saddles, Bridles, etc. 200 White and Brown Leghorns Dair,, Utensils, Garden Tool?, Sundries, ct<... etc. Alto. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO . LTD. 11. O. NOLAN, Auctioneer. PIfKEKOHE YARDS. MONDAY. MAY 28th. Or DAIRY COWS in milk ant! to calve in JU'O August or September On account of Mrs. Iteevere, 6 DAIRY COWS and Furniture Also, 150 DAIRY COWS and HEIFERS 50 DRY COWS 40 2 to 3-YEAR STEERS 150 STRONG CALVES. At 11 o'clock sharp. On. account of Mrs. Reerere. Singer Sowing Machine, Chairs, Bedsteads, "Milk 'Jan?, Buckets, Crockery, etc. AL> ,'FH AUCKLAND AND 'SONS. REMUERA- YARDS. THURSDAY. MAY 31st. p(\f\ STORE EWES, a Real Choice Lot. ALFRED BUCKLAND AND SONSFRIDAY. JULY 6. 1906, At 12 o'clock. The undersigned have received instructions from the Trustees of the late Mr. William Sandfly to offer for Sale by Auction, at the Haymarket. Albert-street. rpHE FARM «F 346 ACRES. AT WAIUKU. X Part of the well-known Aka Aka Swamp, and containing some of the best Fattening Land in the Colony. ALFRED BUCKLAND AND SONS. f( OUKTE . Y SALES. EAST TAMAKl—Special Sale of Messrs. j Speechlav Bros." Live and Dead Stock— ! SATURDAY, May 26 PUKEKOHE-MONDAY, May £8. WAIUKU-SATUEDAYjjune 2. I ALFRED BUCKLAND AND SONS. -ptIDAY. JUNE k AT 2 P.M. SHARP. f GAMU€L TTAILE AND CONS i (Per H. E. Vtiile, Auctioneer) will sell by Auction at their Land Sale Rooms, 87, Queen-3treet, J3ICHMOND. ' NEW AND PRETTY VILLAS. rpWO WELL-BUILT MODERN 'DWELLINGS, A' each, of 6 rooms, bathroom, and scullery; very pretty and convenient design. Each ha« a splendid level Lot 40 by 115 ft. Onlr 6 minutes' walk from-Trams. These' desirable Houses will be allowed to so at an ASTONISHINGLY LOW FIGURE, and will be offered separately. We would urge anyone wanting a tasteful home at a low price in this improving suburb to inspect the Houses at once. Also, piCHMOND. TO SPECULATORS AND INVESTORS. A GRAND BUILDING SITES-One is on the i: CORNER of Richmond Avenue and Murdoch Road, size 52ft by 115 ft one fronts Richmond Avenue. 40ft by 115 ft, and the other two front Murdoch Road. RAPIDLY ADVANCING LOCALITY, fine Shop and Houses going up all round. ' - : ' - . Also. ' piIAPEL OQUAEE. VERY CENTRAL HOUSE. HANDY COTTAGE of 4 rooms, verandah, and iron roof. Allotment, 23ft by 50ft; close to Queen-street. Splendid position for letting. Also, C ITY. WOLF-STREET (Philip-streett-lIOUSE of 5 rooms and Large Section, 99ft frontage. Very central situation. Room for two more houses. Very handy to the BUSIEST PART OF THE TOWN. Also, QTAHUHU. DESIRABLE SUBURBAN SECTION, -11 ACRES VOLCANIC LAND, fronting Port-J-2 age Road, and being allotment 18, section 3, Waipuna Farms. As the owner docs not live in the district he has instructed us to let the land goAHo. TO CLOSE PARTNERSHIP ACCOUNTS IN CONSEQUENCE OF THE DEATH OF THE LATE MR, W. G. TURLEY, •T/yAIRANGI. -yALLEY, •VTERY. SUPERIOR TQAIRY -pARU. COMPRISING 622 Acres, ALL SPLENDID ALLUVIAL FLAT, except 200 acres useful turnip land, mostly in fern. The farm is all well fenced and subdivided. There are 400 acres in pasture (including about 100 acres drained swamp), 25 acres turnips. small orchard, some patches of bush, and the remainder is in fern. Plenty of good water. Comfortable House of 5 rooms and bathroom; only 4 years old; also man's room, workshop, wash-house, stables, barn, milk-ing-shed. etc. With the farm will be INCLUDED the Lawrence-Kennedy MILKING MACHINE (milking 4 cows at a time) and 4-h.p. Tan stye Kerosene Engine. The SC.iOOL, CREAMERY. PUBLIC HALL, AND STORE are all within 1-mile; Post Office, J-mile; Station, 14 miles. Regarding the quality of the land nothing need he said further than that it is part of the celebrated TAN IWHA ESTATE, MUST he sold for the reason mentioned above. Also, IN THE SAME ESTATE. -jV/jTATAHUEU. ' USEFUL BLOCK OF UNIMPROVED LAND; 350 acres good ploughable fern and teatree country; 60 acres RICH SWAMP, easily drain able; 8 or 10 acres bash; running creek: three road frontages; not far from the Taniwha Estate. A man of small capital should do well on a block like this. .or. in view of the fact that, there is supposed to bo coal in the neighbourhood, it should make a' good' speculation. Allotments 267, 263. 271. 272, 273, 277, and 287, Parish of Taupiri. ; OAMUEL TTAILE AND CONS, 87, QUEEN-STREET. T7CTARREN BLYTH AND CO ' » Auctioneers and Financial Agents, EXTENSIVE SALE ROOMS. 87 ana 89. Queen-street. (lOUMODIOUS. CENTRAL. WELL-LIT. AND V-> POPULAR MART lor Sale of Properties. Furniture, and Household Effects. Pianos. Plate. Pictures. Obiets dA .. Bicycles, and Goods of any description. Liberal Cash Advances made if required, and Account Sales rendered immediately Goods are Sold. Back Guarantee. Very Low Charges a feature, of our Basine'B OUTDOOR SALES CONDUCTED IN MOST SATISFACTORY MANNER. Interviews Solicit ed. I, you have anything for Sale write to or consult--WARREN BLYTU AND CO 87 .'■■ and 09, Queen-slrest Telephone 816.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13187, 26 May 1906, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13187, 26 May 1906, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13187, 26 May 1906, Page 8

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