1 • Sales by Auction. -yyEDNESDAY. jQECEMBER ' • - AT 2 P.M. pROFITABLE J~)AIRY pARM, QLEVEDON. gOUTH. 126J ACRES, IN GOOD HEART. T ANDENO J ACKSON( Instructed by MESSRS. FLOYD HARROP AND CO., as Agents for MESSRS. ROBERTSON. BROS., will Sell by Public Auction, at their Rooms, Custom-street East, on the above date. fTIHAT HIGHLY CULTIVATED FARM, conX tain ing 126J ACRES Rich Dairying Land, all fenced and in 8 subdivisions; half in grass; 5 acres fallow, and balance in rough feed. WILL CARRY TWENTY. DAIRY COWS. Well-built. Dwelling, of 6 Rooms; bathroom, etc.: man's house. 2 rooms; dairy. 6-bail cowshed, barn, trapshod: 3-stalled stable; fowlhouse and runs; workshop, etc. Land Transfer Title. £000 can remain at 5 per cent. rpUESDAY, .JQECEMBER AT 2 O'CLOCK. pEMUERA. J^EMUERA. LADIES' MILE AND MAIN ROAD. " m ainston '" jypGNIFICENT JiREEHOLD pROPERTY 7 OF 50-A CEES -50 Subdivided into Sections ranging from i-acro . up to 50 Acres. COMFORTABLE RESIDENCE OF 11 LARGE ROOMS, Standing in LOVELY GROUNDS. EXTENSIVE AND CHARMING VIEWS OF THE HAURAKI GULF, MANUKAU, TAMAKI AND SURROUNDING COUNTRY. An Exceptional Opportunity of securing an IDEAL SITE IN AUCKLAND'S PREMIER * SUBURB. T jyjANDENO' "JACKSON. Instructed by the Owners, will Sell by Public Auction, at their Rooms, Custom-st. E., as ; above, • " MAINSTON," CHARMING residential IVL SITES, in the highest part of REMUERA, each with an exquisite panoramic view. Many of the Sections are planted with beautiful and rare ornamental shrubs ana trees. - • THE FAMILY RESIDENCE is 2-STOREYED, and contains 11 ROOMS, all with fireplaces. On. the ground floor: Drawingroom, 20 by 14; sittingroom, 19 by 14.6; diningroom. 17.6 by 13; 3 bedrooms, 20 by 15, 20 by 12.6. and 16.8 by 12.9; kitchen. 16 by 15; bathroom, pantry, etc. Upstairs: 4 Bedrooms, 17.3 by 14, with French windows opening on to the balcony, from which the FINEST VIEW in Auckland can be obtained. The house is sound, and is situated on high ground, with • road round 3 sides. THE POSITION IS THE BEST IN REMUERA: one minute; from car stop; gas and water. LAND TRANSFER TITLE. THIS IS THE LAST CHANCE of securing a first-class site amidst such favourable surroundings. ' Properties of this description are now so difficult to procure that they are becoming PRICELESS. THE TERMS are extremely easy, namely. 10 per cent, cash, 10 per cent, in 3 months, 10 per cent, in 6 months, and balance at 5 per cent. PLANS AND FULL PARTICULARS on application to . rp jy-ANDENO JACKSON, CUSTOM-ST. E., AUCKLAND. rpHURSDAY", jyj"OVEMBER •REMUERA YARDS. The Undersigned will sell, ■ OA PURE AND CROSSBRED ANGORA : OU GOATS. ALFRED BUCKLAND AND SONS. gH OW Q BOUNDS. ALEXANDRA PARK. gATURDAY, 27, AT 10.30 A.M. On account of Mr. Wm. Taylor, Green Hill, ' Te Awamutu. 8 YEARLING AND TWO-YEAR-Old) PEDIGREE SHORTHORN BULLS, by the following Champion Sires: — Baron Rose 3rd. Edward 22nd (imp.), > and Duke of Manchester 15th. • . On account of Mr. F. C. Lichfield, • 3 YEARLING AND TWO-YEAR-OLD AYR--0 SHIRE BULLS. ! On account of Mr. J. R. Corrigan, Hawera, - 25 STUD SHROPSHIRE RAMS \ STUD BORDER LEICESTER RAMS ] -£0 STUD ENGLISH LEICESTER RAMS J From the Best Stud Flock in the Dominion. " . Also. . " } - ..V • • 'On Account of Messrs. Woodward Bros., ' ■* PEDIGREE SHORTHORN BULL. 1 " Springly Duke." 2-year-old. by Buscott Adonis, dam Esta IV. i 1 PEDIGREE SHORTHORN BULL, " Duke r 1 Bilinda," 3-year-old. by Bilinda j Duke, dam Larkspur VIII. > Also, 3 A CHOICE GRADE SHORTHORN COWS, • Also, " On Account of Mr. A. E. Harding ' - PEDIGREE SHORTHORN BULLS. .. •' ,• ■ : Also, GRADE JERSEY COW, in milk, and in calf to Jersey Bull HOLSTEIN COW, month off. carrying second calf to Jersey bull. Also.. J2 ENGLISH LEICESTER EWES O LAMBS, 1 RAM. - * Also, FOUR-YEAR-OLD SHORTHORN BULL ROANY. , I ALFRED jgUCKLAND AND gONS. pUKEKOHE. i •' ~~ ~ t MONDAY, J^OVEIIBER^g^ I 'AT 11 A.M. SHARP. 1 The undersigned will Sell i -pvAIRY COWS AND HEIFERS, Also, ; 100 Very Forward Four-year-old Steers 120 Three to Four-year-old Steers, well-bred and in nice condition. 50 Two ' to Three-year Steers, from Mercer and Onewhero. 90 Fat Cattle. JgUCKLAND AND gOXS. B 6 PAPAKURA. 5 • . - •- • 1 — . 1 - • gPECIAL gALE OF JJORSES. a ; rpUESDAY, €>Q .■ • " '; ' ' AT 10.30. ' • 5 The undersigned «ill hold a Special Sale oi Horses, as above, and will offer about j ion H .0 II S E S, 5 BROKEN AND UNBROKEN, HEAVY, ME. r ' DIUM, AND LIGHT. 8 ' Entries Solicited. • ' . jgUCKLAND AND - gONS.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14226, 24 November 1909, Page 12
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