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Sales by Auction. -QAY. rpHIS JJAY. at 2.30 P.M.. QN rpHE Q.ROUND. QN rpHE Q.ROUND. rpHE JTIGH yiEW. "p STATE, "j^ORTHCOTE. q A LARGE SECTIONS, Also 9 UP-TO-DATE RESIDENCES. Absolutely Finest View around Auckland. Only 25 minutes from Queeu-street. Cheapest travelling in the Dominion. Three minutes to Publio School (500 attendants. Good anchorage for boats (three minutes). Near bowling green and tennis lawns. Beautiful native bushGas and water. Handy to 'buses. Adjoining tram route, LIGHT REFRESHMENTS PROVIDED. Conveyances will meet 1.53 p.m. Ferry Boat from Auckland. WENZL OOHOLLUM. AUCTIONEER, NEXT TOWN CLOCK. QUEEN-STREET. L OUIS L EWIS AT pONSONBY. N°- 28, S T - M ARrs K OAD (One minute from Three Lamps). ,J£ONDAY-J!EB. 2S-M OND AY. AT 12 O'CLOCK By Order of the Owner, who is giving up xiousckocnin °^— — T„„ Housekeeping— FURH vTQ?ft?/P-. WINO HOUSEHOLD FUR- » Tr^ #INGS-WALNUT CHIFFONIER, 2 LEA. EASY CHAIRS. Camera. Banjo, lap. Couch. Rattan Chairs. B.M. Fender, Carp. Sq.. Clocks. A.B. Chairs, Tables. « 8 ' no »eums. Blinds. Curtains, and roles. Glass and China. Crockery, D.8.8.M Bedstead. W.W. Mattress, Comb. Chests.' W. Stands. Carpets, Bedding, 5-dr. Chest. W.W. Stretchers. 3-Beds. Waro. Chairs and Tables; also GEN, KIT. UTENSILS, Cupboard. Tools. Bin. Crockery, Grindstone, 2 Lightning Saws, Wringer, Tubs, and General Household Sundries. SALE MONDAY. FEBRUARY 26. AT 12 O'CLOCK. T EWIS, AUCTIONEER. "PROPERTY AND TpURNISHINGS. TO RESIDENTS PENROSE. ELLERSLIE, AND DISTRICT. t ouis nr EWIS AT pENROSE, WALL'S ROAD Cmins. from Station). WEDNESDAY, "PEBEUAEY 90 Dastmcted by MRS. ELIZABETH WORBOYS. the undersigned will Sell by Auction, at 12.30 O'CLOCK, ON THE PROPERTY, ALMOST NEW RESIDENCE. WALL'S ROAD, XX PENROSE (2mins. from Station, third house from Store), on ALLOTMENT 66ft to Wall's Road, by a depth of about 170 ft. with COTTAGE OF FIVE ROOMS, -verandah back and front, bathroom. Orb range, w.house. copper and tubs, and conveniences; newly painted inside and out. FINE QUARTER-ACRE SECTION; Land Transfer Title. Property Flagged. After above. THE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, as fol- I lowa:— AND PLUSH DRAWINGROOM SUITE. Brussels Carpet, Gilt Overmantel, Occ. Tables. Chairs, Brackets. Bric-a-brac. Lace Curtains and Poles. Pictures. Mirror-back Chiffonier. Ding. Table. Oak Ding. Chairs. Glass and China, Cutlery and Tableware, Linoleums. Clock. E.P. Ware, Bookshelves, etc., all Lino.. Mats. Umbrella Stand: also. Dble. B.M. and S.I. Bedsteads and Bedding. Mirror-door Wardrobe, Chest Dra., Combination Pair, Toilet Ware, Tables and Chairs. W. Standi), Floor Coverings, Curtains, etc Also. Kitchen Dressers, Tables and Chairs. Gen. Kit. Utensils. Garden and other Tools, Wheelbarrow, Tubs, Wringer, and Useful Household Sundries. AUCTIONEER'S NOTE.—Tho above Residence is in first-class order, on a good section, only 2min3. from Penrose Station; over 50 trains daily, and minimum fares. Cards to view, and further particulars from T OUIS T EWIS. AUCTIONEER, HOUSE SALESMAN AND LAND AGENT, WEDNESDAY, .JTAECH 9A 1912. AT 1 P.M. SHARP. TMPORTANT TO QRCHAEDISTS AND •FiRUITGROWEBS. "P A] T>ERKINS AND pO. Have been favoured with instructions from Mr. J. Morrison, The Orchard, Kaukapakapa, to Sell by Public Auction, at their /"ORCHARD AND pROPERTY, Situated Half-a-mile from Kaukapakapa Station. LOT 1. ABOUT 8 ACRES; LOT 2, ABOUT 9 ACRES; LOT 3, ABOUT 10 ACRES— —Carrying about 3000 fruit trees, chiefly beat variety APPLES, Dogherties. Spies, Grav, and Homes; mostly in good bearing. Grand shelter hedges; creek around orchard; good Dwellinghouse, packing-sheds. ftt&toiGS etc LOT 4—'Acres adjoining, suitable for sheep and cattle, carrying about 8000 tons of firewood. LOT 5—125 Acres adjoining orchard, grassed, ploughable and improved. LOT 6—HOMESTEAD— Acres, 10-roomed House, Man's House, two-storeyed stable, fruit-packing sheds, carriagehouse, etc. Buildings. 8 years' built. 500 TO 600 DOGHERTY APPLES JUST COMING TO PROFIT. T OT 7—About 8 Acres, ready to plant. THIS TS A GRAND CHANCE TO SECURE A NICE ORCHARD. GOOD VALLEY SOIL. Handy to line; railway fare. 3s Bd. Cards to view, and full particulars on application to auctioneers. . Reason for telling- Morrison now 75 years of age. P ''A' "PERKINS AND QO., * AUCTIONEERS. CITY MARKET. 1 SATURDAY. "ft ARCH 2, 1912 2.30—P.M.—2.30. 1 f\s mini /GROUND. pAPATOETOE pARK TESTATE. CJECTION 17, CONTAINING 9 ACRES, O mora or less. This is a Splendid Level Section, with two Road Frontages. be offered in one lot. „ The Section will be offered in one lot. or subdivided into 2-acro lots if required A 'Bus will meet tho 1.13 train from Auckland. SAMUEL pOCHRANE AND gON, T^TD. V ' ALBERT E. SLOMAN, Auctioneer. JIRIDAY, ARCH ... J. AT 1.15 P.M. At the Wynyard Pier kings Drive. •XXTELL-KNOWN yACHT A UIERi., Length over-all 37ft, beam Bft. draught sft, built of 4in steel, and having 24 tons approx. of lead on keel; complete with all standing and running rigging, spars, 1 mainsail, large staysail. 2 ordinary stayRails 1 jib. 1 storm jib, 1 new spinnaker and boom. 6 cushions, 1 large patent anchor (about 35 fathoms), new warp, deck pump. 3 Primus stoves, assorted enamel ware, and one box spare gear. T "jVTANDENO JACKSON, Instructed by Messrs. MNTON AND FISHER will Sell by Public Auction, at the Wynyard Pier, King's Drive, as above. • r y »'

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14925, 24 February 1912, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14925, 24 February 1912, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14925, 24 February 1912, Page 3

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