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Sales by Auction. ■pXTEXSIYE CALE OF -gANKBUPT V " QTOCK. O WITHOUT RESERVE. £BWIS~at" J£« .3i A * T * yiCTORIA-STREET JUST." rpo-DAT-MOSDAY-rpO-DAt. AT 11 O'CLOCK. Instructed by Commissionaire. „ x .» piTRS LADIES' AND Blaok or Tan. sood pattern-. •• . i rt d in tip-top condition. a nd titv of Men's .Dancing Pump*. a«^ t A ° wiuite CONSIGNMENT, j At CROCK- j of price, in lots to suit the public. Y 3 ESTRY.-l CASE ASSORTED PATENT j 1 CASE LAMP GLOBES POSITIVELY -NO RESERVE. j After above. . _ ._., Br order of Executors in Trust Estate. J-/Z VITT'BE. «nclndias OLEAjN *•*" MODERN SITTING. PINING, AND BEDROOM FURNISHINGS. : Also, the Usual Diversification of Auctionroom Miscellanies-rpO-DAY. AT ii O'CLOCK. J OUTS J EWIS, AUCTIONEER. gALE. TOUIS TEWB AT pONSONBY. 63 SAESFIELD-STREET. PONSONBY, a SA OFF SENTINEL ROAD. Instructed by MRsTIILXOLD (who^ firing up housekeeping), to Sell bj Auction. rpo-MOHEOW (TUESDAY). QCI. -jj^. AT 12 O'CLOCK. TTOUSEHOLD -pURNISHINGS. As under. QERGE COUCH. Chiffonier. A.B. Rocker, LG. D NG. TABLEs A.B. Chairs. OTERaEA-V TEL. Ornaments, B.M. FENDEBS AND BRASSES. Pictures, HY. LINOLEUM* THROUGHOUT. Eea. and Floor Rugs. Books. Glass and China. Table Ware .Slips L. Cartain* and Poles. Linen Blinds, E.P. »are, Hofl Lino.. Pirttere and Poles.Pot Stand*. S. WOOD BED. S.I. Bed, Dole. Bed and «-•-- W.W. Mattresses and Bedding, Kir v & combination DUCHESS PAIR. com^ \VD TOILET CHESTS, Busts. Mats. Silo WARE, Lg. "Willow Settee. Runners. Chairs and Tables, and Useful Sundries; also. GEN. KITCITEN UTENSILS. Table and Cbairs.CJo. and Lin. Baskets. Steps. Wringer. Door , Mats. Sparc Lino., Garden Too Crocker?. j .Tars. D. Bin. and GEN. HOUSEHOLD fcLNDRIES. T OUIS TEWIS, : AUCTIONEER, LAND AGENT AND VALUER. • "STR'EDNESDAY. QCTOBER .jj g AT 2 O'CLOCK. _ it , EPSOM—GREAT SOUTH ROAD. FIVE-BOOMED VILLA AND SECTION. HAVING 65FT FRONTAGE. . rp -jIJANDENO JACKSON, Acting upon'instructions. Will Sell by Public Ar.ction, at their Rooms, Curtom-6t E.. on the above date 1 - _._ THAT DESIRABLE RESIDENCE OF FIVE i ROOMS: front room IS by 13, corner fire; dir.ingrcom 14 by 15, tiled heartn: two bedrooirs. each 13 by 10; kitchen la by • 10. Orb ranfc; scullery, pantry, linen pre3s, etc. Wash-he use, copper and tubs; wood and coal shed Area of section. 1 rood and SO perches, having 66ft frontage, and though ! only 1 minute from car is very private. be- . ins shut .in by high hedge. The grounds are tastefully laid out in liwtvs. Planted ; -with flowers, shrubs, etc-; small orchard; three fowlruns. etc. The property i"5 situated nearlv opposite the old Junction Hotel, and the land is held under lease from the Dilvrorth Trust, having 50 years to ran from August Ic. 19CW, it £o per annum. Property flagged. ■pRIDAT, TyTOYEMBEB nX AT 2 O'CLOCKTTIGHLY JMPOETANT . gALE OF SUBURBAN JANDS. ORANGA T7STATE. RANGA INSTATE. ON THE SLOPES OF ONE-TREE HILL. CLOSE TO GOLF LINKS. 63S ECTIONS- 63 3-i T0 84- AC3ESRICH VOLCANIC SOIL. GLORIOUS SEA AND LAND VIEWS. ELEVATED POSITION. EASY WALK TO TEAM AND TRAIN. rp TMTANDSNO JACKSON. Instructed by F. E. NELSON, Esq., will Sell by Public Anction at their Rooms, Customs-street East, on the above date, rp.HAT EXTREMELY VALUABLE PROJ. PERTY. formerly owned by the late Sir John Logan Campbell, and now known as THE ORANGA ESTATE, -which has been subdivided into CO JSEAUTIFUL SECTIONS. Hanging in Area from 31- TO 8i A CEES> All rich, warm volcanic soil, gently terraced and situated on the highest part of the Isthmus. A FINE, HIGH, HEALTHY POSITION, facing the rising sun and having special advantages for residential purposes, being within easy walking distance of either tram extension. Harp of Erin, or Train, Te Papapa and Penrose, and giving a rare opportunity to the City man to acquire a Home embracing all the benefits of the country— where ho can keep his own cow, etc., yet be within easy reach of the town; or for the Speculator or Investor, the Sections all lending themselves to re-subdivision, and as the City grows thoy must return a handsome profit on the capital invested. TOE VIEWS are unsurpassed, extending from the MAMJKAU to the WAITEMATA. -with a MAGNIFICENT PANORAMA of the intervening country, and would bo hard to beat in any country in the world THE ROADS (240 Chains) are now being made, and will be according to the requirements of the One-tree Hill Road Board, of easy grade and well formed, -with good footpaths (stone kerbed) on either sideTERMS:— per cent Cash. 10 per cent, in three months. 10 per cent, in six months, balance for three or five years at 51 per cent. Pror?rtT Flagged. npUAKATJ "YARDS. rjiHUESDAY, QCTOBER t)A The undersigned will hold their next Kale at the abo\e Yards, and will yard upward of -tZf) HEAD OF CATTLE, Consisting of DAIRY COWS AND HEIFERS STORE AND CALVES. ■ P.S.—Please Note Alteration of Date. yE ALAND *fOAN AND MEfr CANTTLE AGENCY no., LiailTEo AND SEDUCED,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 15123, 14 October 1912, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 15123, 14 October 1912, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 15123, 14 October 1912, Page 12