Sales by Auction. ' rpRIDAY, -QECEMBBB 22. "' ~»A.T.'. -a lbeht,,4-YA^ ds '-' : - '•-. ! :. • The undersigned will sell, ' " i / ,'tJEAVY DRAUGHT t GELDING. real good 1 MEDIUM" DRAUGHT GELDING, good leader or any harness 1 PONY, real nice and' quiet * * * 2 GOOD HEAVY DRAUGHT HORSES 3 HEAVY SPRING-CART SORTS = • m 10 HACKS AND LIGHT HARNESS HORSES Also, SPRING-CARTS. BUGGIES. SULKIES, Etc. HARNESS AND SADDLERY. ™v 2EAIAND JjOAN AND MERCANTILE £0.. J^TD. mnURSDAY, ,J)ECEMBER 21. 'AT : rTUTAKAU. The undersigned will Sell, -|-Q HEAD OF CATTLE. TOW yEALAND J OAN AND jy£EECAN. TILE A GENCY QO.. J^TDh rpo INVESTORS. SPECULATORS. AND GENUINE PROPERTY-SEEKERS. "."'"., READ THIS ADVERTISEMENT. : TpRIDAY. TTVECEMBER 22, 1 AND GALE "DOOMS. LOWER ALBERT-STREET. 2.30 p * WAITAKERE. '_ ADJOINING RAILWAY STATION. Favoured with instructions from Mr. Henry Smyth, we will Sell HIS FARM OF 984 ACRES; 200 acres in tfood English grasses, 150 acres green bush, balance fern hind, with, rough feed throughout. The farm is well watered; > mostlv ploughable and eminently suitable for subdivision; the sril being for the most part a deep chocolate loam, easily worked; over six miles first-class sheep-proof fencinar; plenty of road frontage, and only 20 miles from Auckland Post Office ; Homestead within stone's throw of Waitakere Station, consists of six rooms, wash-house, store- • room, and all necessary outbuildings, sur- , rounded by garden and orchard. ■■ n * , Intending purchasers personally conducted to inspect. „ .. * Our instructions are to sell, as the owner is leaving the Dominion on an extended holiday. Terms easy. ,:" l --- .".A'^y. • ■ ■ >- ■ -,i ■ , • ■• • Also. ' • ■ ' '_ ' • 4 .WITHIN FEW MINUTES' WALK OF WAITAKERE STATION. lOT 134. WAIPAREIRA. ~ containing 45 J Acres Freehold, nearly all ploughable; fenced on three sides, and watered by ; springs; small shanty; 12 acres • ploughed :,•'.'" : ''"'- s twice." Terms easy. _:,-.„■-■ Also. MAUNGATCROTO-S.E. : Portion of Allot. 132 and S.W. Portion of Allot. 133. : J Parish of s * Wairan, containing 40 : acres; partly ! fenced and marked on Government plan as level and good'' land: "two road frontages creek , boundary; • school ■ about . 21' miles. Terms: Half cash. '"" '~ ■ ..-.''. ■' ,-••-','■■ ■■■' , V--..'.: ■■•..''li.^v:-" 1 . 1 ■ -■■i'--- 11 - ;."-> ~'■.'•■>... ..*,v-<■;./,. .;■• Also. ■ . rriAUPAKL. .■ ; Under instructions from Mr. John Seems. HIS FARM OF- 1 110 '"'ACRES■ .'good. : level. \ 'i pi on enable I'land,* divided into 14 padclocks, creek boundary, three sides; all in grass and crops (71 acres), excepting high ' tea-tree shelter; every : paddock well . watered good ■<■. House, ■- seven : rooms;« cow- ' shed, concreted, seven balls, dairy, pigsty, v barn, etc.; orchard; railway station, 1} miles, by level road. 22 miles from Auckland. The property carries 35 milking, . cows. . Above Properties are Flagged. TJEW r/EALAND £OAN AND j CASTILE A GENOT QO., T TD. ' A QOCND AND pAYABLE TNVESTMENT,' p.-]y '■': l*yy.yl-y \ ■y,.:^ , i-^ : - .;^.<v: : -:..■-:. '■'■:■■'' " : ■■■■'■.■:■'■■ ■■*■ -. ■.:"^'■■■■ j .'.-. sTDEAIi TTOMES AND CMALL "PARm fARCHD. TIT-ALLACE, Instructed by the Owner, will Sell .BY PUBLIC AUCTION, AT HIS ROOMS, DARBY'S BUILDINGS, LOWER QUEEN. STREET, AUCKLAND. ON TjiRIDAY, "QECEMBER 99 (AT «> P.M. QHABP. mHE' (JJANUREWA TESTATE, ' ■ ■JITANUREWA. Pew minutes station, creamery, school, and * sea beach 15 miles City by rail and road. v ,;. T AND, rriRANBFEB qpiTLE. ,' - , Plans are now, available, showing 24 areas '/..' from 2a acres upwarun. r On Section 20 there Isa first-class Dwelling recently built, six rooms, with bath, scullery, sink, cupboards, Orion range, washhouse with copper. Water laid on to dwelling and wash-house ' ■»* The Woolshed is on Section No. 22. 'Immediately the suburban train service Is r established price of land will assuredly increase in value there, as it has done at "Papatoetoe. ''/'■'' . '"'A u MANUREWA has productive soil, cheapest suburban land, best climate, and offers a most profitable field for investment. Act at. once—every day's delay means higher-priced land and leas desirable locations. A wise Investor, Farmer, Fruitgrower and Gardener does, not lose any time in grasping opportunities. You will later on view bumper ._ ■ crops, fruits and vegetables, etc., and you should now interest yourself in the Manurewa Estate to reap the golden harvest that .awaits the man who gets in on the GROUND floor. It is a rare opportunity for people of. moderate means to acquire good land cheaply and on easy termsWill you become one of these enterprising .people who are establishing themselves in comfortable "homess on these money-making little farms? i A RCHD. • WALLACE, ■ AUCTIONEER, . LAND AND ESTATE AGENT. -? v l',. ''/'''': ■: : . ,; ' : -."',' : "- ' "■■ .-■■ "l ' *: ,:'V-V': : ' ,-'■■;'■' ■■'■■■.','■ , ".' ■■■ ■ : - " J-^"r>.'••-"'' ' ',- r '.. ■. ■■ '■:.:■. ...-'. .''■_•::■
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14868, 20 December 1911, Page 4
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