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Sales by Auction. TUESDAY, J\ECEMBEB -J 7 9 O'CLOCK. rjUBANGA pBEEK-T^AIBVIEW. Q.RAND *T)AIEY pARM-1 Q"£ J^CRES, IN EXCELLENT HEART. QOUND. TJESIDENOE OF 1Q "ROOMS, And . TpULL pOMPLEMENT QUTBUILDINGS. rp "jVfANDENO JACKSON. Instructed by MESSES. YOUNG AND JACKS (acting on behalf of the owner, who i& leaving for Australia), will Sell by Public Auction at their Rooms, Customs-street E., on the above date:— THE WHOLE OP THAT FIRST-CLASS DAIRY FARM, known as FAIEVIEW, being Sec. 90, East Tamaki Farms. Deeds No. A.2535 218048, and containing 131 Acres more or less, situated at Turanga Creek, having 40 chains frontage, with jetty erected : fenced and subdivided into 12 paddocks, and all in grass, with the exception of a small portion in crop and a few clumps of pretty native bush for shelter: all ploughable and in tiptop heart; access by water (daily steamer or launch from Auckland), or by good motor road via Howick. Together with the SOUND RESIDENCE of 10 rooms, with modern conveniences; stable, cowshed, large barn with loft, trap and implement-shed, fowlhouses and runs, piggeries, dairy, wash-house, etc. GOOD OEOHAED (assorted fruits), pretty plantations and GLORIOUS VIEWS. Handy to creamery, school, store, post office, etc. ' rpUESDAY. TJECEMBEB -irr AT 2 O'CLOCK. TAURIE STATE. pAENELL, J AURIE A VENUE. -14 /-IHOICE T>UILDING SECTIONS. LOVELY VIEWS. TWO MINUTES FROM CARS. rn TMTAKDENO JACKSON. Instructed by C. G. LAURIE, ESQ., will Sell by Publio Auction, at their Rooms, . Customs-st. E., on above date— ALL THAT VALUABLE FREEHOLD A. being a Sub. of Pn. of Allot. 14. of Sec. 4. Suburbs of Auckland, known as the J AUEIE TESTATE, Which has been subdivided into 14- JDEAL IDUELDING CITES Having frontages of about 55ft to Laurie Avenue (off Ayr-st.). by depths ranging from 115 to 237 ft. ALL the Sections lie well, many have a, good portion of level, command BEAUTIFUL VIEWS, and are close to the tram stop at Ayr-st., by a fairly level road. TEEMS.—IO per cent cash on fall of hammer, 23J per cent, within one month, balance in 12 months at 5J per cent. Sections Flagged. Tma>NESDAY, T>ECEMBER "JO AT 10 O'CLOCK. AT THE pAH /COLLEGE. QNEHUNGA. 4 FINE DAIRY COWS, IN FULL MILK. 3 UPRIGHT GRAND PIANOS, All with Beautiful Tone. GEOLOGICAL SPECIMENS, CHEMISTRY APPARATUS, SCHOOL FURNITURE. GYMNASIUM ACCESSORIES. HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS AND EFFECTS. m -VTANDENO JACKSON, Instructed by the REV. P. 8. SMALLFIELD, owing to the lease falling in and the amalgamation of the School with King's Colleee, to Sell, by Public Auction, at the PAH "COLLEGE, ONEHUNGA, rpHE WHOLE OF THE CCHOOL AND TTOUSEHOLD TPUBNISHINGS AND pFFECTS, All in good order and condition, including— UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO, by HOELLING and SPAGENBUEG UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO, by HAAKE UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO, by BAMSBEEGER. These three pianos are in good order, and each is in a WALNUT CASE. ' LARGE GLASS-FRONTED BOOKCASES; OPTICAL LANTERN, with Limelight Attachments, Screen. Stand, together with Microscopic Slides for same: SET OF GEOLOGICAL SPECIMENS, CHEMIStRY APPARATUS. 2 TELEPHONE INSTRUMENTS, 10 SINGLE IRON BEDSTEADS. 20 COMBINATION AND TOILET CHESTS OF DRAWERS, 100 W.W. STRETCHERS, Flax Mattresses, Kapok Beds, Pillows, Blankets, Sheets, Towels, Bed Linen, Table Linen," Treadle Sewing Machine, VERY LARGE DININGROOM TABLE, Kitchen, Dining, and Fancy Tables, Dinner Waggon, Mirrors. FIRST-CLASS BREADCUTTING MACHINE, A.B.W. Cane and Woodtn Chairs, Forma, etc., E.P. WARE, LARGS QUANTITY of DINNER AND DESSERT KNIVES and E.P. SPOONS and FORKS, Dishes. Plates, Cudb, Saucers, Cruets, Glassware. CALIFONT, 4 Plunge Baths, Tubs. 6ft EANGE AND COPPER BOILER, COPPER URNS, Gas Rings, Enamel Ware, Aluminium arid Enamel Saucepans, Kettles, Boilers, Bilker's. Kitchen, and Dairy Utensils, Pans, Buckets. Churn, Clocks, Couches, Linoleum, Bias. Wire Covers, GARDEN TOOLS, LAWN ROLLER, Iron and Wooden Hurdles, Fencing Wire. Wheelbarrows, Ladders. Steps, Horizontal Bars, Roman Rings, Trapeze, Poles, Walking Ladder. Bicvcle Rack, Lockers, 24-INCH TWIN ROLLER MANGLE, Wringer, Clothes and Linen Baskets, Clothes Horses, LARGE IRONING STOVE AND IRONS, School Desks, Books, Blackboards, Mans, School Chairs, Theatrical Scenery on Rollers, 4ft IRON LATHE BED. Turner's Tools.. Carpenters' Benches, CARPENTERS' TOOLS, Grindstone and Stand, Bench Vice, Miniature Target. Officers' Swords, Belts, etc., and a quantity of goode too numerous to particularise. Also, 4 FINE DAIRY COWS. IN FULL MILK. QHAUPO QTOCK QALE. rpUESDAY. JJECEMBER if) 1000 HEAD 0F WELL-BRED CATTLE. 140 FAT AND FORWARD 3i-YEAR-OLU STEERS 120 FRESH-CONDITIONED THREE AND FOUR-YEAR-OLD STEERS 200 TWO AND 2i-YEAR-OLD STEERS 300 WELL-BRED YEARLINGS 200 MIXED CATTLE 1000 FOUR-TOOTH WETHERS 1000 TWO-TOOTH WETHERS. /JIIE J/-UITI CTOOK ALE. XT/-EDNESDAY, TJECEMBER -J i Zf\(\ WELL-BRED 2J AND 3i-YEAE-OLI) OUU STEERS 500 HEAD MIXED CATTLE q-UEAU OTOCK GALE. ■WEDNESDAY, TJECEMBEE J J IQA FRESH CONDITION THREE-YEAR-i.L\J OLD STEERS 300 MIXED CATTLE 400 FAT SHEEP. mHE TjURMEES' pO-OPERATIVE *' AUCTIONEERING po., J TD-. HAMILTON GAMUEL pOCHRANE AND gON, J^TD., AT 199, QUEEN-STREET. ■Rtt nrdpr of the Public Trustee, the Executor under the Will of CORNELIUS WRIGHT, deceased; will Sell by Public Auction, IyrONDAY. QTH J)ECEMBER, 1912. AT 12 O'CLOCK. Lot NW. Portion of Allot. 45, Parish of Waitu'kere-96 Acres, more or less. LOT 2-Lots 14-18, Sec 11. Lota 18-20. Sec, 9, and Lots 11-20. Sec. 6, Pariah of Orua-whare—-11 acres 3 roods, more or less. Lot 1 is about 6 miles from Swanson Station, and about 2 miles beyond Waitakei'e Falls. Lot 2 Sections are situated at Port Albert. 1 mile from Post Office. Conditions of Sale at Auctioneers.',

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 15169, 7 December 1912, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 15169, 7 December 1912, Page 3

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