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Sales by Auction. j TjIRLDAY, T\ECEMBER i-J AT 3 P.M. SHARP. \ QAMUEL "y' AILE AND CONS (Per H. E. Vaile. Auctioneer) will Sell by Auction, at their Land Sale Booms, 87, Queen-street, ■■•....'.-.■, ** . WITHOUT RESERVE, Under instructions from T. F. S. Tinne. Esq., to . finally close up his New Zealand Investments. THE WELL-KNOWN WAIROA COUTH JULLS. J rpmS UNIQUE PROPERTY comprises ' X 604 acres of freehold land, partly improved about 370 ACRES BUSH. Now let at a small rental, but immediate possession can bo given.' School and church adjoin; creamery, post and telephone office within i ' mile; railway station, 9 miles: Auckland (air line). 23 miles. THE FALLS, which are of exceptional beauty, have a clear drop of some 100 ft. At the top is an ideal site Tor a dam, with a hard rock formation. A short wall would impound hundreds of millions of gallons, giving an immense reserve either for power or water supply. The minimum flow of the stream is estimated at about 10,000.000 gallons daily, but in ordinary weather many times i greater. This is by tar the largest natural power anywhere near Auckland, and is most valuable for use within any reasonable ranee. ; Whether as ■.. ' ' A SPECULATION. A TttfEEK-END TREASURE TDESORT, AN TDEAL /COUNTRY TTOME, i 4 QOURCE OF TpEECTRIO •pOWER, A QOURCE OF TX7-ATER SUPPLY, OR EVEN MERELY AS A TJIABtt. This Valuable Property is well worth acquiring. Mr. Tinne's instructions are positive to T>EALISE .17T71THOUT T3ESEEVE. HEBE IS A TJARGAIN TOR SOMEONE. EASY npERMS—One-third cash, balance, in -*- five years, at 5 per cent. Photographs and full particulars from QAMUEL TTAILE AND CONS. [ -TIKIDAY. TAECEMBER ~i "J AT 2 P.M. SHARP. i ' ..;'? ';' - : "- ;; v'-' "; , CAMUEL -rTAILE AND CONS (Per H. E. Vaile. Auctioneer) will Sell by > Auction, at their Land Sale Rooms, 87, 5 Queen-street, - :■■■•■ f* B AFTON "TVISTEICT. ' FINE ALLOTMENT. JUST OFF PARK ROAD. CHOICE VOLCANIC BUILDING- SECTION, fronting Boyle Crescent, 40ft, by a depth , of 110 ft; all fenced gas, water, ! and drainage in' the street; northerly aspect;". elevated position. This is one of the very few available sites CLOSE TO THE DOMAIN, and a few minutes' walk from the curs. The completion of the Grafton Bridge will bring it CLOSE TO THE PENNY CARS, and will greatly increase its value. Also, /ANEHUNGA. SUPERIOR LITTLE PROPERTY. WELL-BUILT MODERN i HOUSE of 5 large rooms and bathroom (hot and cold water); range, gas. . large workshop, washhouse, etc. SPLENDID VOLCANIC SEC- . TION, 59 by 300 ft, free of stone, and coin- > manding a fine harbour view. Handily Bitui ated in Hill-street, near to the trams. Anyone wanting a cosy suburban home should inspect this property. ■ .•" 'j- ; . ■ :■"■■"■ '.'-^'f: i (Auction Advertisements continued on . * "'. Page 10.) *'',' Amusements ":.-' ":'- - •: 1 CT. : ANDREW'S TTALL. . ; l' ———— mHUfiSDAY. TJECEMBER irj 1908, [■, . ■ 8 P.M. \ ■ AUCKLAND T>ACH SOCIETY. ' r* RAND pHRISTMAS /"IONCEBT. BACH'S XMAS ORATORIO, PARTS-1. AND n., First Time in New Zealand., '-a 3? OLD. SONGS OF BACH'S. 3 OLD CAROLS. 42ND PSALM. MENDELSSOHN SPLENDID SOLOISTS. 1 SEATS. 2s. Is. ' [ A VONDALE PUBLIC : HALL. WEDNESDAY, 9th DECEMBER. Under the Direction of Mr. Sam Jackson, i PRINCESS JU JU. By Request, the Popular Japanese Operetta, PRINCESS JU JU. Proceeds in aid of the New Catholic Church, •: Avondale.. . "- Tickets, 2s and Is.'.-, Overture, 8 p.m. HARRY KNEEBONE, Business Manager. u V M.C.A. POPULAR CONCERT. 1 .M.C A. POPULAR CONCERT. FINAL OF SEASON; SATURDAY, DECEMBER 12. First-class Programme. Admission, Silver Coin. (See HERALD next Wednesday.) I AUSTRALIAN TVTUSIC -000105. I A NEW NUMBER OF THIS /CELEBRATED SERIES OF "DOOKS. NO. 79 — — NO. 79 NO. 79 — NO. 79. BRIGHT LITTLE PIECES FOR LITTLE FINGERS, .. . Arranged without Octaves, and Fingered f •; Throughout. . - CONTAINS: — p Florrie's Waltz (Kinkel). Dewdrop Waltz. Little Puss' Schottische (Mack), First Love Redowa (Mack), My Pa's Waltz (Mack), Mv Ma's Waltz (Mack), Mary's Pet Waltz (Mack"), Little Playmates Waltz (Baker), Silver Shower J Polka (Kinkel), Silver Star March (Kinkel), : Golden Spurs March (Mack), Five Finger ' Polka (Mack), So Jolly Galop (Mack), No' One to Love (Mack). March© des Tambours (S. Smith). Indian Dance (Mack). Butterfly Galop " (Latour). Pinkie March (Major), Merry Ocean J Barcarolle (Latour). Poppy Polka (Major), 1 Little Robin Hood Barcarolle (Latour). 1 PRICE, Is; posted. Is 2d. I To be had of all MUSIC SELLERS and Stationers throughout Australasia. ES. I ' GET THE BEST ATTENTION WHEN I WANT A NEW SONG OR ' SOLO, AT ■ • J. W EST '*- MUSIC SELLER. 72. PITT-STREET. 1 • Exhibitions. J "PLAM" SCHOOL OF ART AND I ■" AUCKLAND ART SCHOOL. AN EXHIBITION OF STUDENTS' WORK , Will bo held in the COUNCIL CHAMBER, MUNICIPAL BUILDINGS, ON TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, AND THURSDAY NEXT, DECEMBER 8,- 9, and 10. , . And will be Open from 10 a.m. till 4 p.m., > > and from 7.30 p.m. till 9-30 pm. ADMISSION. FREE.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13925, 5 December 1908, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13925, 5 December 1908, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13925, 5 December 1908, Page 10