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Sales by Auction. ...._ ,„,, ~._____ ._.,____. ■ JjIRIDAY, AUGUST O-} AT 11 O'CLOCK. _ •fJLAUDE'S TjlABMi tJAPATOETOE. 153-A-153 | DIVIDED INTO ..; JIHREE TjIABMS. -, 40 AOBES, 44 ACRES. AND 69 ACEES. | I HOMESTEAD OP NINE ROOMS AND OUTBUILDINGS. np Tyj/NDENO JACKSON, Instructed by the Executors in the Estate of the late P. E. CLAUDE, will Sail by Public Auction, at their Rooms, Customs-st. L„ on the above date— THAT WELL-KNOWN FARM (CLAUDE'S), situated 2i miles from Papatoetoe, on the banks of the Pukaki Creek; all ploughable, rich loam—the beat in the district— good pasture and well watered. LOT 1, contains 40 Acres, fenced into two paddocks; all ploughable and well watered barn erected. LOT 2—HOMESTEAD (connected by wire with Papatoetoe Bureau) 44 acres, all in grass; House lof nine rooms; cowshed (.eight bails, concrete floor), cart shed, hay shed, tool shed,, sheep yards and dipstable, buggy shed and loft; water from cistern and well: insurance £500. This is a Charming Bection, with many beautiful old trees, orchard, etc. LOT 369 Acres, divided into two paddoclss, all good grass- ' Each section is fenced, and has had a bore put down for water which -will water every paddock when windmills are erected. To anyone in search of a home near the sea where there is plenty of fishing and shooting handy to town,, or the dairyman who wishes to supply the city with . milk, the sale of these farms offers an opportunity that cannot be beaten. Fullest Particulars on Application. ■piBIDAY, AUGUST QQ ' AT 11 O'CLOCK. rpHE WILLOWS TESTATE, "PAST rpAMAKI. ■j | K A CIIES TTEAVY ,Tf OLCANIO ' , S on * , DIVIDED INTO V ! .■'... 17-TjURMS-rr - HOMESTEAD OP 10 BOOMS AND OUTBUILDINGS. HP .TITANDENO JACKSON. Instructed by NATHANIEL DICKEY, ESQ., will Soil by Public Auction, at their Rooms, i Custoins-st. E., on the above date THE WILLOWS ESTATE, 11? Acres, : A divided into Seven Paras, ranging i from ■■':'''' '""■.■ 8 T0 24 A CREa I- ■-.■! ■..•; " .:■. With the exception of: 14 acres in stubble, the whole property is laid down in the best English pasture, and water is obtainable on every aeotion. > The farm lies at the foot of Smales's Mountain, faces the sun, is all ploughable (practically level), and is sheltered from the cold winds. The situation is good, 34 miles from Papatoetoe station, and five miles from Otahuhu, on first-class metalled roads; one mile from post office. The - school, creamery, and church are adjacent. . ! LOT 1 has a 10-roomed House, cowshed (10 bails), stable (4 stalls). feedhoase, barn, etc.; good water supply from well near house.- •.. ( ; , >*~ The sale affords a good opportunity of securing a handy cropping or 'dairying farm, or a country home in a good position. ■ • Terms: 10 per cent cash, 10 per cent in three months, 135 per cent, in 12 month* { 5 per cent, interest on unpaid balances. Plans on Application, ' WEDNESDAY, ' AUGUST Of AT 2.30 P.M. QTAHUHU. ' . QTAETJHU. HOKONUI TESTATE. . OKONUI Hi STATE. QTAHUHU. ' QTAHUHH. 78 J OVELY -yOLCANIO SECTIONS. BIGHT IN THE BOROUGH. T M ANDENO JACKSON, Instructed by WILFBED (JOHNSTONE, ESQ., will Sell by Public Auction, at their Booms, Customs-st. E„ on the above date— , ■ ■■■■:. ■■;;, , rpHE HOKONUI ESTATE, situated at the A junction of the GREAT SOUTH ED. and PORTAGE RD., OTAHUHU. Theflections are best volcanic loam, elevated, command beautiful views, and are undoubtedly the FINEST RESIDENTIAL SITES in the borough. .>,'. l The SITUATION is first-class, 1 being within an easy walk of the statidn, and close to all the large works. •_ > '■:■, - , The EOADS are being formed under the new by-laws, and will be the finest in the borough. Gas and water available. Splendid train service. ;/■■■ v'- ; ; ' ;■:"-*.;■'.- OTAHUHU is destined to become a large Industrial Centre, and any property; bougrht here must largely increase in value in the near future. TERMS. EASY: 10 per cent, cash; 10 ■ per ! cent in six months, 10 per cent, in 12 months; balance, three years at 5 per cent. Plans on Application' pATTLE OALE. i B Y RUCTION. A IJW T7-AUWHATA < Late VJAIBANGI). NEAR RAILWAY. SUIT ALL TRAINS. AT f"1 RIFFITHS'S r\ECHARDS. /"\N SATURDAY, AUGUST Q 1912, AT 1 P.M. r*r\ HEAD OP CATTLE; Uv Including— 12 HEIFERS (6 Jerseys): to calve early , 15 CHOICE DAIRY COWS , ,10 STEERS ": „ '.■. " ; \ ■':-', - 25 MIXED CATTLE , ■ 6 HACKS "-■>■■■■:. :'V£^»;V'&X^:? ; :" 4 DRAUGHTS QUANTITY PIGS. IMPLEMENTS, Etc. AVith other Entries Invited. Also, After Cattle Sale— A: BIG LINE OP BRAND NEW SAMPLES, direct from Auckland, including Ladies' and Gent.'a Clothing and 'Underwear, Rain and Overcoat*, Rugs, Blankets, | High-grade Boots, Fancy Goods, etc. I ' TERMS CASH. X p RIFFITHS, AUCTIONEER. GRASSMERE. MOUNT ALBERT ROAD, NEAR VETERANS" HOME. OATUHDAY MEXT. g AT 1 P.M. J JONES. AUCTIONEER. Favoured with instructions from S. H. Davenport, Esq.. who has sold his property will Sell by Auction as above, at 1 TIS OC WELL-KNOWN AND ALMOST NEW X~l DOUBLE-SEATED BUGGY. Rubber tvres. built by Cousins and Cousins. SILVER-MOUNTED GIG, Rubber Tyres PAIR WELL-MATCHED GREY PONIES thoroughly reliable, in single or double harness ': Single and Double Harness, 3 Saddles. Harness, Bridles, etc, Horse Covers, and Stable Utensils. Lawn Mower and Marker, Garden Tools, Garden Roller, Hose, Tennis Net, Carpenters' Tools, Timber, Doors, Sashes, etc. Churn, Butter-worker, Dishes, Gates, Posts, Wire, Spray Pump, Garden Tools, etc. 1 Gont.'s Bicycle, nearly new, B.S.A. Also. rpHE RESIDUE OF HIS HOUSEHOLD FUR--1 NITURE AND EFFECTS. WITHOUT RESERVE. TERMS CASH Take Car to Royal Oak. thence 6iuin. walk. J .Atones.. ■~■ AUCTIONEER. VICTORIA ANB LOBNS? ©TEHBTS,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 15056, 27 July 1912, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 15056, 27 July 1912, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 15056, 27 July 1912, Page 3