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: I Sales by Auction. WEDNESDAY, A PRIL THRESHOLD "PROPERTIES. s W. W a ed jjaker (BAKER BROS), (Instructed by the Executrix), Will sell at his Auction Rooms, 85. Queen street, at 2 p.m., on above date. In Deceased Estate. , J ICIIF.IELD-STPEET. T^EWTON, One Door from Karangahape Road. 3 TAfELL-BUILT AND CONVENIENTLY-AR " VV RANGED SIX-ROOMED VILLA, baj window, verandah back and front (bad verandah glassed in); gas throughout; ga! • fireplace; new range, with boiler, water, " sink, bath, Venetian blinds, large fixed ward, f robe; wash-house, with open fireplace; largf f shed; asphalt paths; good drainage. Level 1 allotment, 29 by 102, Title, Land Transfer. Also, adjoining above, COMFORTABLE AND COMPACT FIVEROOMED DWELLING, with verandah ' back and front: gas, water, sink inside, cupboards; wash-house, with concrete floor, 1 copper, inset tub; shed, concrete yard; all well drained. Level Allotment, 29ft 4in by ] 103 ft. Land Transfer Title. ; Both Houses are of sound timber, and are ; in first-class order and condition. These two properties have back entrances ; to a right of way— valuable asset. Two-thirds of the purchase money can lie , on mortgage for three years if desired. ; Properties so close to Karangahape Road are certain to largely increase in value. r Also, on behalf of the Owner, ; ■VTAPIEE-STREET, : CORNER OF WILLOW-STREET. ; CHOP AND SIX DWELLING ROOMS, with 0 scullery; gas, water, etc.; also large Bakehouse, with baker's oven, capable of , holding 250 loaves. Two-stall stable, oartshed. 54ft frontage to Willow-street, and the .same to Napier-street. Insurance, £300. £500 can remain on Mortgage. * Also, JOUNT "pOSKILL-TZINGSLAND. ■pLMSLEIGH TESTATE. A pORFEITED J3 GILDING ALLOTMENTS TO WIND UP THE ESTATE. Without Reserve. LOT No. 8, 65 ft by 132 ft. LOT No. 9, 66ft by 132 ft. LOT No. 10, 82ft 3in by 132 ft. LOT No. 15, 66ft by 198 ft. LOTS 8 and 9 front Kingsland Road. LOT 10 is a valuable corner lot. and fronts Kingsland Road and Edendale Road. LOT 15 fronts Edendale Road. All four Lots are rich volcanic soil, practically free from stone. Only 3 minutes from Public School (about to be built), and only 7 minutes from car. Land Transfer Title. These Sections are being sold at the owner's risk by the original vendors, and will be KNOCKED DOWN TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER. RUNCIMAN YARDS. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 15. The Undersigned will sell m FORWARD FOUR-YEAR-OLD ±£\J BULLOCKS 50 Two to Three-year-old Steers, in fresh condition. ALFRED AUCKLAND AND SONS. rpHE TTAYMARKET FRIDAY, APRIL 24, At 2 p.m. IN THE ESTATE OF ARCHIBALD STEWART (DECEASED). The undersigned have received instructions from the Trustees in the estate of Archibald Stewart (deceased) to sell ■J/IA ACRES IX THE HEART OF PANX\J\J MURE, having a mile frontage to the Tamaki River, and about 25 chains frontage to the Panraure-Otahuhu Road. All in grass; fenced, and subdivided into conveniently -sized paddocks, each well watered. HOUSE of 7 rooms and outbuildings, ."11 in good order. The above property, which is about 2$ miles from Penrose Railway Station, is admirably suited for subdivision. Conditions of sale at Messrs. Parr and Bloinfield. Solicitors, Victoria Arcade, and at the Offices of the Auctioneers. I Also, j ON ACCOUNT OF MR. H. HAMLIN, MAUKU, HIS COMPACT FARM OF 74 ACRES, more or less. Adjoins creamery, school, West Mauku store and post and telephone office; 6 miles from Pul'ekohe station by good metalled road. Subdivided into 12 paddocks, well watered; 4 acres native bush, balance in grass. Large frontages to 3 roads. New House of 4 large rooms, hot and cold water, wash-house, fixed tubs, and all necessary outbuildings. ALFRED BUCKLAND AND SONS. AYRSHIRE PARK, ONEWHERO. . SATURDAY. APRIL 25, ] At 12 noon. The undersigned have received instructions from the Trustees in the Estate of W. T. Fellow (deceased), to sell as above, WITHOUT THE SLIGHTEST RESERVE. THE WHOLE OF HIS PEDIGREE CLYDESDALE MARES AND FOALS, f PURE-BRED AYRSHIRE CATTLE, DAIRY COWS, AND FARM IMPLEMENTS, Namely— 13 Pedigree Mares, Fillies, and Colts 12 Pure-bred Ayrshire Cows and Heifers 3 Pure-bred Ayrshire Bulls 40 First-class Grade Ayrshire Dairy Cows, in calf to the Pure-bred Ayrshire Bull King of the West 30 Calves, mixed sexes 1 Reliable Buggy Mare 2 Drays and Frames 2 Ploughs, 1 Grubber, Disc Harrows, Ti*:'. v Harrows, Buggy and Harness, Cart and Plough Harness, Butter Worker, Churn. Orion Range, Crown Separator, Milkcans, Sundries, etc. Also, Portable Engine, 7-h.p,, 701b pressure, by Marshall and Son Planing Machine. 3 sides, by Roberts Portable Saw Bench, complete, with Saws and Tools. The above is in first-class working order. Luncheon Provided. Catalogues, with Pedigrees of Horses and Cattle,' on Application Vehicles will meet the first train from Waikato and Auckland. ALFRED BUCKLAND AND SONS, pOUNTRY C, A L E S. CLEVEDON—Clearance Sale of Mr. H. F. Robertson's Live and Dead Stock—SATURDAY. April 11th. POKENO—MONDAY. April 13th. WEDNESDAY, April 15th. ONEWHERO—Clearance Sale of the late W. T. Fellow's Live and Dead Stock—SATURDAY, April 25th 1 PUKEKOHE-MONDAY, April 27th. EAST TAMAKl—Clearance Sale of Mr. J. Prenier's Live and Dead Stock—WEDNESDAY, April 29th. i ALFRED BUCKLAND AND SONS.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13722, 11 April 1908, Page 12

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