, ; Sales by Auction. ___ QLEVEDON (VIA PAPAKURAV fJtJESDAY. i A ™n, 30i l r AT 12 NOON. ' '• T gUCELAND AND gONS. y Have received Instructions from MR. D. A. HALE, owing to diseolutlon of partnership, to Bell as above OIHE whole OF HIS LIVE AND DEAD 1 STOCK, consisting of „ , 4a CHOICE COWS, in milk and to calve in 4 lWUjlvfk DAIRY HEIFERS, 4 2J-YEAR OLD DAIRY HEIFERS. „ 1 SHORTHAND BULL, 3yrS; .1 JERSEY *1 BULL,' ljyrs, nearly pure-bred. - 1 - 39 CALVES, mixed sexes; 16 SHEEP. _ _ fT 2 GOOD DRAUGHT GELDINGS, 1 AGED > X PIGS^2'SOWS /(fat). 8 PORKERS, 25 'T PIGS—2 SOWS (fat), 8 PORKERS. 25 r j WEANERS. 20 WHITE LEGHORN FOWLS. • „ DISC TINE AND CHAIN HARROWS, 2 S.F. PLOUGHS, . CORN SHELLER, SEED SIFTER, , • SPRING CART, TRAP, DRAY AND PLOUGH HARNESS. ALPHA-LAVAL SEPARATOR, 90gals.. in T1 • use six months. _ . . 3 CHURNS, Butter Worker, Milk Cans, Dairy Utensils, Farm Tools. . SMALL LOT HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, r l and Sundries. «... J Luncheon Provided. , "» A Conveyance will meet - 7.28 a.m. train m from Auckland at Papaktira. N> I (1: gUCKLAND AND gONS. rj JUTUMAHOE, pUKEKOHE. rpmmsDAT. , M AY 16) »iZ. g - AT 12 NOON. "j ■■ - G ■ " v E .jgUOKLAND ' AND gONS 0 Have received instructions from MR. R. MCGEE, who has sold his Farm, to Sell as : above, \ jV THE WHOLE OF HIS LIVE AND DEAD o A STOCK, i \ 11 Particulars Later. 1 .JgUOKLAND AND gONB. QOUNTBY gALE ft. - T MT. ALBERT— Sale of Messrs. Wood- J* ward Bros,' Pedigree Shorthorn Cattle I and Romney [Sheep, TUESDAY, April 23. Clearance Sale of Mr. W, McFadden —Saturday. April 27. PUKEKOHE—MONDAY, April 29. CLEVEDON —Clearance Sale of Mr. D. A. TUESDAY. April 30. c SATURDAY, May 4 I MOUNT ALBERT— Sale of Mr. A. v SATURDAY, May 4. J WELLSFORD-TUESDAY.' May 7. .. .. i HELENSVILLEr—WEDNESDAY, May 8. j gUCKLAND AND gONS. JMPORTANT ASIDE gALE. QBANDE yUE JISTA.TE, Q.RANDE yUE STATE, . Q.RANDE yUE STATE, jyjILFORD, fJIAKAPUNA. •jypLFORD, rjiAKAPUNA. JJILFORD, rjiAKAPUNA. TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION WEDNESDAY, a pril 24, at 2.30 P.M. at 2.30 P.M. Jj L P RIL 24, at 2-30 P " H ' . 'YyEDNESDAY, \ PEIIj 24, at 2,30 P,M ' BY TjyHEATLRY pAVEN AND QO., AT THEIR SALE ROOMS. DARBY'S BUILDINGS, QUEEN-STREET. Q.RANDE yUE STATE, 30 EOTIONS ' gEA pBdNTAGES. , " 30 S ECTIONB ' 12 gEA j'® 0NTA0?8, SPLENDID SEA VIEWS FROM EVERY SECTION, AND ONLY THREE MINUTES FROM CARS. YOU WILL NEVER BUY ON EABIER TERMS. THEY ARE EXCEPTIONAL. READ THEM; £10 down; _ £10 Three Mouths; £10 Six Months; Balance. FOUR years at 5 per cent. Reserves are absurdly low. • ON NO ACCOUNT miss this Sale. TyEDHESDAT. , 24, AT 2.30 Vm Plans and full particulars from the Auctioneers. ' pAVEN AND 00., ' DARBY'S BUILDINGS, QUEEN-STREET. r '• J^OHIMARAMA , gPECIAL ASIDE " gALE. • J^OHIMARAMA '• As a City grows so the means of communication to outlying Suburbs are brought to meet the requirements of the people. Places of beauty which could crimps only i be visited at holiday seasons are brought ' as it were close to one's very door. "So near, yet so far." has always been the regret with regard to beautiful Kohimarama always so popular with Aucklanders. ,' A long felt want has, however, at last 1 become a necessity, and a few weeks ago ? the plans of what was at first merely a ' proposed wharf, were finally passed by the Marine Department, the contract has been let, and tho work about to be put in hand. One may safely prophesy that at no very distant date tho Ferry Company will find the Kohimarama service a particularly remunerative one. It is hard to estimate K the value of healthy, invigorating air. and beautiful surroundings. They are nature's prescription for all ailments, both of body and mind. Take advantage of this last opportunity of securing a piece of freehold at Kohimarama at original Auction prices. AND BUY A SECTION IN THE BEAUTIFUL gEA yiEW pSTATE. This Choice Estate will be Sold by Public Auction JJAY J, yjTHEATLEY, pAVEN AND QO., AT THEIR SALE ROOMS, DARBY'S BUILDINGS. . QUEEN-STREET. YOU CAN HAVE YOUR CHOICE OF 18 SECTIONS, From i-Acre to One Acre and over. They are all situated in a beautifully elevated position, commanding unrivalled sea and landscape views. They are bounded by the road leading to the wharf, which can easily be reached in five minutes. Tho ferry service, which is to be inaugurated immediately on completion k of wharf about to bo constructed, will en» ' able you to roach Kohimarama in 20 minutes from Queen-street. ' Remember! You are in touch with tho City 0 BOTH BY LAND AND WATER. A regular 'Bus service runs within comfortable walking distance. Do not overlook L ' the undoubted prospective value of this land. It is absolutely the last freehold at . Kohimarama. & TERMS ARE PARTICULARLY EASY. CALL AND SEE US. AND WE WILL TAKE YOU OUT TO VIEW THE PROPERTY. Plans will be ready in a few days. •yyHEATLEY, pAVEN AND QO., . AUCTIONEERS, 1 DARBY'S BUILDINGS, QUEEN-STREET. c J) ALGETY AND QO.. J^TI)., QTAHUHU J| ORBE gALE. it !), . — " gATDBDAV. M" 11. Entries Solicited. CON. CHRISTIE, Auctioneer. ,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14972, 20 April 1912, Page 3
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