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Sales by Auction. THIS D AY. AT 2 P.M. SHARP. OAMUEL YTAILE AND CONS, INCORPORATING WARD BAKER, Will Sell by Public Auction at their Land Sale Booms, 87. Queen-street (per Hard Baker, Auctioneer), .. IX FLEMMING'S ESTATE, HARAPEPE VILLAGE, NEAR PtRONGIASections Nos. 3, 57, 59, and 102, each containing one acre. H OROTIC. 2 MILES FROM WHATAWHATA JLI —Allotment No, 5. containing oO Acres, close to the Waipa River. Till'. HARAPEPE LOTS WILL BE POL! ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE. rpHIS AYAT 2 P.M.'SHARP. OAMUEL TTAILE AND CONS. INCORPORATING WARD BAKER. Instructed bv Mr. George Tooraan, who lias removed to the Kaipnra, Will Sell bv Public Auction at their Land Sale Rooms. 87. Queen-street (per Ward Baker, Auctioneer), TSUNCIMAN, COMPACT FARM. CONTAINING 168 A CKES> Of which 50 acres arc in crass, 15 acres have been cropped, and the balance is rough iced. The land is fenced and subdivided, is well watered, and lies well to the sun. £400 may lie on mortgage at 5 per cent. Only 2} miles from Runciman Railway Station." This property adjoins the farm of Mr. Mark Ballard. rpHIS D AY. AT 2 P.M. SHARP. C AMU EL T7AILE AND CON'S. INCORPORATING WARD BAKER. Will Sell by Public Auction at their Land Sale Rooms. £7. Queen-street (per Ward Baker. Auctioneer), TTENDERSON. QEASIDE PROPERTY of 67J acres, nearly O all fenced. House of 3 rooms, with double brick chimney and iron roof. rpHIS T)ay, AT 2 P.M. SHARP. CAMUEL "I7AILE . AND CONS. INCORPORATING WARD BAKER. f \ *' Will Sell by -Public Auction, at their Land .-ale Rooms. £7, Queen-street li>er Ward Baker. Auctioneer). T7"ERMONT-ST.. pONSONBY, YALE BLOCK OF LAND, -JJJFT BY 297 FT ; WITH 7.ROOMED ' RESIDENCE. KNOWN H. AS No. .34.: large diningroom. 4 fires. gas. citv -water, scullery, Orion range, wasnhouse, copper, tubs. shed, etc" Insured lor £sO3£703 may lie on mortgage at 5 per cent. Room for several more houses. : THIS T}AY. -■•: AT 2KP.M SHARP. AMUEL TT-AILE AND QONB. INCORPORATING WARD BAKER. Will Sell by Public Auction, at their Land Sale Rooms, 67. Queen-street wet Ward Baker. Auctioneer). TtfEW T>OAD, QLENiIORE (Close Rocky Nook Bowling Green). ("COMFORTABLE AND WELL-BUILT .BRICK V> VILLA, containing 6 rooms, with large bathroom, enamel bath, lavatory. Venetian blinds; fireplace in every room but one. tiled grates and hearths two rooms: washbouse. copper, tubs. etc. Land. 40 by 100. L.T. Title Built by the late owner for bis own use. Trams pass the door, lid by ticket. "TOUTS T EWIS AT TTIS TIT ART. THIS T)AY. AT 10.30 O'CLOCK SHARP. -1 8 BY 4 ENGLISH BILLIARD TABLE, comJ. plotc 1 LARGE CUTLER DESK, fully fitted 1 MEDIUM CUTLER DESK, fully fitted 1 ENGLISH CUTLER DESK, fully fitted 1 PEDESTAL CUTLivR DESK, fully fitted i 1 35in F.P. SAFE, tu-i PRESS 3 28/30 in F.P. SAFES-LARGE OFFICE DESK j 2 SUPERIOR THEODOLITES, complete { GO-CART. 2 DROP-HEAD SEWING MACHINES, on behalf of traveller 6 NEW SEWING MACHINES 4 SUP. SECOND-HAND PIANOS 1 NEW IRON-FRAME- PIANO. [ - "'-''■■"'■ -''Also; : <•'■'• ■■ 300 LOTS NEW AND SECOND-HAND FURNITURE. T OUIS T EWIS. T OUIS T EWIS AT TTIS ||TABT. THIS T)AY. THIS J)AT, AT ! 12 'tf CLOCK*' PRECISELY. rpHE -]yroTOia t AUNCH hphistle. 20ft overall, 7ft Jin beam, drawing 2ft, with 4 HORSE-POWER DE DION ENGINE, complete with Battery and Reversing Propeller; Roomy, carry 1.5; as she now lies at Onehunga. Handy launch and in first-class order; trial given. Owner must sell, leaving for England. Terms cash. T OUIS T EWIS, Auctioneer, Victoria and Lome Streets. HIS D AY. AT 10.30 PROMPT. T TONES, AUCTIONEER, Will Sell by Auction, at the Mart, Victoria and Lome Streets, DAIRY PRODUCE-48 Hams, 27 Sides Bacon. Without Reserve Eggs, Honay, Cheese, Hams, Bacon, etc. . FARM PRODUCE—Potatoes, Onions, Carrots. Marrows, etc POULTRY AND PIGS-Roosters, Hens, Ducks, in large supply VEGETABLES—AII kinds in season, in full supply FRUlT—Apples, Peaches, Pears, Plums. Tomatoes. Nectarines, etc. About 300 cases Fruit. J JONES. AUCTIONEER, VICTORIA AND LORNE STREETS. THE TTAYMARKET. THIS T\AY (FRIDAY). At 10.33CHAFF AND GRAIN. IN LOTS TO SUIT BUYERS HARNESS. SADDLERY. VEHICLES HORSES OF ALL CLASSES i AT 12 NOON. j 2 ACTIVE HEAVY DRAUGHT MARES. 4 and 5 years old, straight out of work, from Cambridge I A GOOD BUGGY GELDING, from Cambridge THOROUGHBRED FILLY, 2yrs old, by Cadi/. —Bit-o'-Fa shion UNBROKEN FILLY, 4yrs old. by Merry Boy MEDIUM DRAUGHT GELDING. 6yrs old, any trial 5 HALF-BRED COLTS AND FILLIES. 3yrs old. by Cadiz THE. WELL-KNOWN STEEPLECHASER MAWHITI. with engagements THE BROWN GELDING MANOEUVRE by Soult—Woodbine, with engagements COBBY BAY GELDING, quiet and relf. able :n harness beayer - THE TROTTER HAPPY, by ImperiousWoodbine, with engagements. ; A LFRED T3UCKLAND AND QONS. O G. BROOKES, Auctioneer.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 13983, 12 February 1909, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 13983, 12 February 1909, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 13983, 12 February 1909, Page 10