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Sales by Auction. THRIDAY, SEPTEMBER -£g At 12 Noon Sharp. ■ • . •pEEEHOLD pROPERTY, "DARN-ELL. TOHN-ST., pONSONBY. POE pOSITIVE QALE. M E - jTt horxes (Per H. Newton, Auctioneer) will sell by auction at the Land Sale Rooms, 35, Queenstreet, CORNER GABFIELD-ST. AND MANUKAU KJ ED., PARNELIj—Shop and Dwelling, 5 rooms, iron roof: drained, etc. Allot., 28ft by 100 ft. Splendid business stand, being just at junction of Id section of trams. Also. CHESHTRE-ST.— House, 7 rooms and bath, iron roof, pantry; wash-house, with copper. Allot.. 40ft frontage, and running down to Railway Line; about 1 acre in extent. Also. JOHN-ST., close to Jervois Ed.—New and Compact Verandah Cottage, 5 large and lofty rooms, iron roof, gas and water, scullery with concrete floor. Champion range, repr. grates; detached wash-house, copper and tubs,' and bath. Level allotment,. 40ft by 110 ft. Must be sold T rPHORNES, 83, QUEEX-ST. PRIDAY, OEPTEMBER 1Q At 12 Noon Sharp. TOTARA-ST.-TWO LEASEHOLD COTTAGES. -&X7TTHOUT "DESERVE. M R. j7t horxes (Per H. Newton. Auctioneer) will sell by auction at the Land Sale Rooms, 83, Queen-st.. TOTARA-ST.. off Hepburn-st— ATTACHED HOUSES, each 4 rooms and conveniences- Let at 18s week. Ground Rent, only £6 per annum. One-third Compensation at end of term. Allotment, 40ft by 115 ft. ■ A BSOLUTELY TUG "DESERVE. T rpHOENES, 83, QUEEN-ST. Highway Districts. pAPARATA ROAD BOARD. Take Notice that on SATURDAY, the sth October. 1907, at the Board's Office, Bombay Public Hall, at the hour of one in the afternoon, a Meeting of the Paparata Road Board will be held, and at such Meeting a motion will be submitted, that a resolution of the Board, passed at a Special Meeting of the Board on SATURDAY, the 31st day of August, 1907, making and enacting by-laws, the objects of which are: — (1) To prevent horses or other animals being ridden, driven, or led, or any vehicles being wheeled, used, or driven on. upon, or along any footway or footpath; (2) To prevent logs, timber, etc.. remaining on any district road or district bridge; (3) To prevent vehicles being loaded on any district road at any other than the places appointed by the Board; (4) To prevent the use of sledges for the carriage of logs, timber, etc., along using the district roads; (5) To regulate th'o traffic over district bridges ; (6) To regulate the width of tires of vehicles using the district roads; — be confirmed. W. CAIE, Clerk Paparata Road Board. Dated this 2nd day of September, 1507. Business Notices. ALFRED CATCHPOLE, FURNISHING IRONMONGER, , PONSONBY ROAD, FOR BEST BRITISH ENAMELWAKE, Will not crack ok (lake off. SAUCEPANS, STEWPANS. FRYPANS. - Try One as a Sample. Also, a Choice Variety of Linoleums and OilclothsT ANG LE Y ~~ gHA W. STOCK AND STATION AGENT. HAMILTON.

Offerß several First-class Sheep Runs, Dairy Farms, and Flax Areas. Telephone 117, Hamilton Exchange. Clients can now ring me up from any 'Phone in the City of Auckland. THE DAY OF POOR CEILINGS IS PAST. 1 THE FACT THAT A \7rrUNDERLICH METAL QEILING i 3 beautiful does not necessarily mean that it is expensive. We can quote you for this class pf work, and you will be astonished how low our P The S WUNDEELICH METAL CELLING is Hygienic: being non-absorbent the surface cannot hold disease germs. Write or call for a, copy ot our Beautiful K0 pEISCOE AND COMPANY, J^TD., SOLE AGENTS. AUCKLAND. f ■ — ————^—— ——— THE TARIFF CANNOT STOP TIPTON'S rn AS. SOLD IN FOUR QUALITIES BY ALL GROCERS. Landed Property. p.RAND pARK TESTATE, CI REENLANE, j * ! Frontages to Campbell Roa'J. Green Lane Road, and Great South Road. ADJOINING CORNWALL PARK. 12 Minutes from Tram. 5 Minutes from Train. PXCEPTIONAL /"OPPORTUNITY TO PURCHASE A FIRST-CLASS BUILDING SITE. RICH VOLCANIC SOIL. EASTERLY SLOPE. BEAUTIFUL SURROUNDINGS. ABSOLUTELY THE BEST AND HEALTHIEST BUILDING SITES AVAILABLE. ; 99TT FRONTAGE BY A DEPTH OF 200 FT. Cheap and Comfortable Travelling by Train. Half-yearly Ticket, £2 ss, or about 2d per trip. 40 trains daily. LOW PRICES. EASY TERMS. ! Plan on Property and on Application. rpHOS. p /-UHILL. AGENT FOR ESTATE. ALLIANCE BUILDINGS, 93, QUEEN-STREET (Opposite Fort-street). 'Phone. 265 Poultry, etc. K. W. "Kn™ 515 ™ 5 BREEDER Or HIGH-CLASS UTILITY POULTRY. SETTINGS from World's Record White Leghorn.-;. Black Orpingtons, White Orpingtons, Eosccomb Brown Leghorns, Leger White Leghorns, Warren Silver Wyandottcs. EL'gs, 7s ad to 21s. Write for Catalogue. Address: HAMILTON. WAIKATO. irUICS from noted laying strains—White XLi Leghorns (J.eifer Van Dre.ser strain;). Silver W'yandottes ilfowell Warren', all fresh stock. Also. Black Orpingtons and Houdans. You can't buy better. Settings of fifteen delivered, f,, 6d cash. Reduction 011 large lots. —C. W. Morton. Park Road East, Newmarket. OUR Meat ileal can be had at Smceton'a. Ltd.—Colonial Agency Company. 0 07 1 AS—PIANO, new iron frame. tine--3*l I 1U lish.-E and F. Piano Agency Ltd.— S. Coldicntt. Manager. rpHEY fairly run after it:-Yates' Reliable X- Calf Food. v I~t and F. PIANO AGENCY. LTD.. a~i^ J» showing the Finest Stock of Pianos and Organs in N.Z. Compare our Price Lists. -\\r A N T E U K N O W >" -- \UOKLAND CATHOLIC BOOK DEPOT. And PIANO AND ORGAN WAREHOUSE. MESSRS. HISCOCKS and i-ON. tiOBSON-ST., TEACHERS OF VIOLIN AND PIANO. CHEAP PIANOS New and Second-hand. Cash or Tim? Payments New Fianos and Organs, just unpacking

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13537, 7 September 1907, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13537, 7 September 1907, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13537, 7 September 1907, Page 10

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