. Sates by Auction. i rpHURSDAY. NOVEMBER ■ 24, AT 2 P.M. SHARP. QAMUEL T7"AILE AND gONS (INCORPORATING WARD BAKER'; Will Sell by Public Auction, at their Land Sale Rooms, 87. Queen-street. TTAWA. ', rpilE p ATE OF THE "ITING QOUNTRY. EARS CHANCE FOR INVESTORS AND • •■■ SPECULATORS. The owners having Subdivided this Property into a Large Number of Business and Residential Sites, all fronting formed roads, the Property will be sold as above on the following VERY EASY TERMS: O-jA CASH DEPOSIT. .£1 A IN 3 MONTHS. £*]() IN 6 MONTHS. BALANCE 3 YEARS AT 5 PER CENT. As this is the QNLY "TIREEHOLD rPOWNSHIP IN THE KING COUNTRY NOBODY CAN GO WRONG IN BUYING. The Sections are all Good Soil, standing high and dry, and ADJOINING THE RAILWAY STATION YARDS. J7AWA Is the CENTRE of a Large. Ptosperons AND RAPIDLY ADVANCING FARMING DISTRICT, and is the -jVTEAREST QTATTON TO T7-AWHIA. When the Kawhia railway is constructed it will join the MAIN TRUNK LINE at KAWA, which will then . GREATLY INCREASE IN IMPORTANCE. Further particulars and Lithograph Plans from (2 AMUEL -yAILE AND QONS, LAND AND ESTATE AUCTIONEERS, 87, QUEEN-STREET. •pBEDAY, TQECEMBER Tig AT 2 P.M.. SHARP. OAMUEL T7"AILE AND CONS.. In conjunction with ALFRED, AUCKLAND AND SONS (Per WARD BAKER, Auctioneer). Will Sell by Public Auction, at their Land Sale Rooms, 87, Queen-street, THAVONA pARK, MANGERE. ONE MILE FROM OTAHUHU, By the New Road which is just being commenced, .' POSITIVELY ONE OF THE MOST MAGNIFICENT PROPERTIES IN THE SUBURBS OF AUCKLAND EVER PLACED ON THE MARKET. THE SECTIONS WILL BE 4 T0 14 A CEES - All ara Beautiful LEVEL GRASS LAND of the RICHEST QUALITY, and many of them stand on low cliffs about 20ft above a SANDY BEACH, and command SUPERB A'IE\VS of land and water. For those who like to. live on a PEW ACRES just out of town, or who WISH TO RETIRE or toshave a SEASIDE WEEK-END HOME vrithin easy access of TRAIN OR TRAM, the subdivision of this Estate presents a QRAND QPPOBTTJNfTY. SPLENDID ROAD for Motors all the way. EASY TERMS. ' ' Send for Lithograph Plans. Farther particulars from QAMUEL •yAILE AND QONS. Or ALFRED BUCKLAND AND SONS. NEWMARKET AUCTION ROOMS. THIS DAY, AT 2 P.M. On account of various owners a very large quantity of Good Furniture and Household Sundries. Must be cleared. Everything good. Everything useful. Everything you want, and everything MUST BE SOLD. Also Books, Bicycles, Millinery, Jewellery, etc., etc. CHAS. ACTON, AUCTIONEER. 'Phone 3118. i (Auction advertisements continued on Pa,'»e 4.) _______ ——-———->■-««-•>-•-——a—-—a-aN i , « Railways. TtfEW yEALAND "DATLWAYS. AUCKLAND RACES, TO-DAY, 12th NOVEMBER, 1910. Trains will run between Auckland and Ellerslie Racecourse at intervals as required. Usual Racecourse Fares. A train will leave Auckland for Mercer at 7.0 p.m. ■ BY ORDER. Educational. A UCKLAND EDUCATION BOARD. FRIDAY, November . 18, is a SPECIAL EXTRA HOLIDAY in all City and Suburban Schools within a radius ef 20 miles from the Auckland Post Office, for the Children's | Annual Flower Show. . By order of th« Board. . . I R. CROWE. 1 . ; secretary.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 14525, 12 November 1910, Page 12
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