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$$*■ '«W mrnmam ■— i —* i : • ■ • •• .; -;i • v;- : VV • Sales, by Auction. IN THE ESTATE v OF THE LATE . CHARLES BURKE. .Ty EDNESDIY. v j^PBILi - AT 2 O'CLOCK. . A VONDALE, , i 9 ACRES 3 ROODS 13, PERCHES. - rjn M ANDENO JACKSON. '. Instructed by Messrs. C. AICJQSN AND SON, acting on behalf of the Trustees m the above Estate, will Sell by Public Auction at their Rooms. Customs-street E., on the above date, , . - A LL THAT PIECE OF LAND, being Allot. ii. 12, Parish of Titirangi. , County of Eden,.containing 19 acres 3 roods 13 perches adjoining Avondale Eacccourse, mid facing the Avondale River. DEEP WATER FRONI- - There are about 5 A CEES . pEST gRICK C LAY ' • Well-known as "Burke's Brickyard." - with large Hoffman Kiln and machineshed, cosy four-roomed Cottage, etc.; the _ balance 'oi tha land Is admirably suited for market gardening. ' - ("WEDNESDAY, » ' AT 2 O'CLOCK. - QNEHUNGA. _ ' ARTHUR. SPRING. AND VICTORIA STS. M- TIP-TOP - i A 14: BUILDING SITES. T J/J[ AK:DENO ACKSON - Instructed by the owner, will Sell, by Public Auction, at their Rooms, Customs-st. iv, on the above date, ALL THAT PIECE OF LAND, being, a subXjL • division of Allots. 1 and -2, bee. 11, Village of Onehunga, having a frontage to Arthur, Spring, and Victoria Streets, which . has been subdivided into 14 Ideal Building Sections, having frontages of about 49ft, by depths ranging from about jlOOft to 147 ft. About . three • minutes • from the cars. • . TERMS: 10 per cent, cash, 10 per cent, m six months. 10 per cent, in 12 months, balance in three years at 5 per. cent. • Sections Flagged. AUCKLAND pRESH pOOD AND JOB OOMPANY (IN LIQUIDATION) pRIDAY, rj, AT 11 O'CLOCK. pAPATOETOE, - CORNER GREAT SOUTH AND STATION ' ROADS, 93 A CBES " Subdivided into 91~ gECTIONB-21 , - Ranging from ' iTO 91 ,A CBES ' ; - ■ ■>. 1 T0 91 A CKES " . . <«' " •" •' ' ' • EIGHT-ROOMED HOUSE. STANDING ON SOLID BRICK FOUNDATIONS. And 2 J^AND. T M andeno JACKSON,. , " 1 In conjunction with , ' - JJUCKL AND AND , gONS, Have been favoured with instructions from the LIQUIDATORS to Sell by Public Auction. at their. Rooms, Customs-street East, on the above date, ; A LL THAT' PIECE OF LAND, lately in' the A occupation 'Of the FRESH FOOD AND .ICE COMPANY, which has been subdivided to suit purchasers. The Buildings, which are of a very substantial nature, include a PINE EIGHT-ROOMED RESIDENCE on brick ; foundations; Largo Barn, of corrugated iron. Workmen's quarters!, Fowlhouses, Piggeries, • etc. ; • ON SECTION '3 IS. AN UP-TO-DATE BUTTER FACTORY, with all Accessories, in , THOROUGH WORKING ORDER. . y, •. - /- • s _ . . . ; ' As the Liquidators mutt realise, the Sections will be Sold : ) pR AOTICALLY RESERVE. TERMS :-10 PER CENT. CASH. 10 PER CENT. IN 3 MONTHS. • 134 PER CENT. IN 6 MONTHS. * Balance in 5 years at 5 per cent. ; , . PLANS NOW READY. ' v F RIDAY. M AT S) V . AT 11 O'CLOCK. , , IK THE ESTATE OF THE LATE CAPTAIN ' ir' . , '. , WORSP. . . , t-. ——r— HIGHLY IMPORTANT SALE OF DAIRY . ■. FARMS. . 'r .[ IJIHE A ELL-KNOWN gAINUI J TESTATE,. IJIAUPIBI. 2400 A CEK?; RICHEST RECLAIMED KAHIKATEA SWAMP AND ARABLE LAND. WELL ABOVE LEVEL •• OF WAIKATO RIVER, CANNOT FLOOD, GOOD FALL. " ; Subdivided into :, . V Ig-iyißT J-IBMS-J6 ' •/ * Ranging from ' .>■'■ ,90 TO 240 ACRES. • ' IDEAL DAIRYING - CONDITIONS. GRAND CLIMATE., ' ' T 'A^ KDEiNO JACKSON, ; - In Conjunction v : J. C. P 0^6 Having been favoured with instructions from the Trustees in the above estate, will . Sell, by ' Public Auction, at their Rooms, . Customs-street E., on the above date, " . s .-' '• ■ ' . ■ A LL THAT FINE BLOCK OF DAIRYING A LAND, known as the KAINUI ESTATE, comprising some of the finest land in the Wxikato, which has been subdivided into 16 Dairy Farms, • nearly all of which are bounded by existing fences,. thus affording an exceptional . opportunity of securing a first-class dairy farm on which work can be started immediately. KAINUI is situated on' the Main Trunk ■ Railway, only ONE MILE from the Taupiri Railway Station.. 15 miles i'lom Franktou I Junction, and 70-miles rem Auckland. Large' Stock Sales (l.Mf, dairy, mutton« and stores) are held n yularly at Ngarua« f wahia (four miles: distant), and other stock markets are within ai easy drive of KAINUI. ;• ■' ■ ' ■ KAINUI is handy to two creameries, and about four miles by a first-class road or rail from one of the , largest butter factories in tho North. I*lr,nd. . * HOMESTEAD of nln> rooms and offices, with usual outbuilding;, ALL IN FIRSTCLASS ORDER; stablu,:. three good loose- . boxes and four stalls; larg« trapshed, large . implement shed, wool ; died (stands for • six men and housing act idation for 10 > men)- vegetable garden iniT mall orchard. 1 KAINUI can easily Ivy:':inspected.' Go to , Taupiri by rail,; thence one lie by firstclass metalled «level . re. <1 <s&»y walk), and back again same day ii jesired. ; j < ; 'LAND ANSI Lll TITLE. 1 ' -'. „ ' • . Also. ■■■ * . :i "" : 1Q A ACRES CHURCH LEASE, at £12 per ' JLoU annum, until Ist July, 1923, all ' fenced, all in grass, half swamp and half ■ ploughedr undulating country, with outlet ' to two roads. ; Goodwill to be cash. . I NOTE EXTREMELY , EASY TERMS FOR »■ FREEHOLD v, A 10 per cent, on-fall of. hammer.. ; 4 30 'per cent. to be spent upon - improveI ments within six months. v: • . ' i iV Balance in five; years at 5 per cent. .- , PLANS from THE_AUCTIONEEES.Xustomsnrt. E- AUCKLAND, or J. O. POTTS, V, _.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14644, 1 April 1911, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14644, 1 April 1911, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14644, 1 April 1911, Page 12

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