Sales by Auction. JJAROH rr AT 11 O'CLOCK. rpOWN OF npAUPAKI. OECTIONS FROM 1 TO i g ACRES, ADJOINING THE STATION. rp TIJANDENO JACKSON, Acting upon instructions, will Sell by Public Auction at their Rooms. Customs Street East, Auckland, on the above date, THE TOWN OF TAUPAKI. consisting of 31 LEVEL J-ACRE SECTIONS, right at Taupalti Station, on the North Trunk Lino, between Auckland and Helcnsvule. The n«sition is good, for Taupaki will be the distributing centre for a large area that has been neglected in the past, but is fast coming into favour for general farming and 'orchard purposes TAUPAKI SMALL FARMS range in area from 10 to 16 acres, are all level, and tho soil is of good quality, well watered, and practically all in good grass, and from their proximity to Auckland all produce can Ire marketed at; little cost. It is an ideal position for the retired man, or anyone who wants to go in lor fruit or general farming on a small scale. TITLE, LAND TRANSFER. TERMS:—IO per cent, cash, 10 per cent, in three months. 10 per cent, in isix months, balance in three years; five per cent, interest payable on all unpaid balances. Plans and particulars from ROBERT HOOD, ESQ., Fort Street, or the Auctioneers, rp TITANDENO JACKSON. CUSTOMS STREET EAST. AUCKLAND. 1 r pO pLOSE A -T|ECEASED STATE. pRIDAY. M ARCH * 14 AT 11 O'CLOCK. MANGERE. ANGERE. 11 MILES DEEP WATER FRONTAGE. JpiNE JJAIBY pARM. " 343* A CEES T M AKDENO ' T ACKSON - Acting upon instructions, will Sell by Public Auction, at their Rwaa, Customs , Street East, on the above date, ■npHAT EXCELLENT TJAIBYING OR | pROPPING •jPARM. Situate at THUMATA, TyrANGEEE, CONTAINING 343 i ACRES. AND HAVING I* MILES DEEP WATER' FRONTAGE TO THE MANUKAU. [ ALL LEVEL LAND AND IN GRASS. Subdivided into numerous paddocks. GRAND POSITION. Fine Boating, Tip-top Bathing, and Splendid Ashing. ONLY FOUR MILES FROM MANGERE BRIDGE. AND HANDY TO SALEYARDS. HOUSE AND OUTBUILDINGS. PROPERTY WOLLD SUBDIVIDE TO ADVANTAGE. ! •-> TERMS: / !£ Cash. £1300. June. 1313, when possession will be ' siYem. ' £3.000 October, l&ll. £1000 October, ]9i5, Balance, five yearrs at 5 per cent. J '■•": _ Pro»fcrl3- Flasged. pRIDAY., •J/TAROH J4 ? AT 11 O'CLOCK. MOUNT pBENT~]£ING'S yiEW pOAD. pARN - J3REA, 1 COMFORTABLE RESIDENCE of 11 ROOMS and SPAOXUOS SECTION. 1401 by 297. and SPACIOUS SECTION. 148J by 297 EXTENSIVE VIEWS. m TiTANDENO JACKSON, 1 Acting upon instructions, will Soli by Public Auction, at their Rooms, Customs Street East, on above date:— n rpHAT VERY DESIRABLE RESIDENCE ir X of 11 ROOMS, known as CARN BREA, d situated as above, and replete with all ?. usual conveniences; drawmgroom, 24 by f- 14 tiled hearth, 2 French windows opening t- on to verandah; diningroom, 23 by 16, 1- tiled hearth, etc; study, 101 by 9: Bedrooms. 14 by 12, 14 by 8, 12 by 9.6, 12 by 8, etc.; kitchen, 12 by 12; pantry, scullery. and bathroom (bath, basin, and calif wash-house, copper and 3 tubs; workshop etcT Large fernery; FINE ALLOTMENT 1481 frontage by 297 ft deep, tastefully laic 8- out in garden, and planted with ornamental shrubs and fruit trees. LOVELY VIEW Of surrounding country out towardi " Waitakerie Ranges, etc. Only four minutci from car. Terms arranged. Propertj • flagged. rpHURSDAY. TyTAROH f)rr SUBDIVISION OF THE 611 npAHUROA pSTATE, ud TITORRINSVILLE, lst HAMILTON. iet , rs, T4TESSRS. pOOPER AND TANNING, In conjunction with MESSRS LAYNE AN] a 3' REID. of Morrinsville have received in to structions from 0. B. Starky, Esq., to sol by Public Auction, on THURSDAY 1 March 27th, in the Horse Bazaar, Hami ton, at 11 a.m., ° d rr\HE ABOVE FINE PROPERTY OF 392 or i- ACRES, IN SECTIONS RANGING FROM *°" 900 ACRES TO 600 iRNOTE THE EASY TERMS--10 per cent, cash, 10 per cent, in i ■"■* " months, or improvements to vain v of 15 per cent., balance can remai ■ b ' for 5 years at 5 per cent. The land is a beautiful loam, highl responsive to cultivation. A great oppo: timity for those in quest of dairy farn: on very easy terms. For plana and particulars apply to J B. STARKY, ESQ., Morrinsville, LAYNE AND REID, J. THOIIN2S, ESQ., Auckland, ,^- C7i3 Or, pOOPER AND -MANNING. AUCTIONEERS, HAMILTON. he , «__ ith ]•«• ' -——~» D 17RANK HOWLETT, 209. Newtou-Cheapci 31 Hairworker in New Zealand. Send It lb- Price List of Switches and Fringes. lYy I — —— — " ~"* " ay TUBE PLEYEL PlANO—Chopin's Favouri I A for Touch and Tone.—E. and F. Piaij Agency, Ltd. S. Coldicutt, Manager. BEOAI>WOOD PIANOS—2OO years a leade —Solo Agents, E. and F. Piiiao Agenc, Ltd. 8. Coldicutt. Manager. EAVESTAFF PIANOS for exquisite ewee ness and charm of tone.—Sole Agent: BR- E. and F. Piano Agency, Ltd. 8. Coldicut Manager. THE Bhlne that never fades—" LIN" ( ARNISH" goes on shining on your lin s leum day and night. It won't wash off < ■ "■, rub. Permanent polish. All grocers, la tic!
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New Zealand Herald, Volume L, Issue 15237, 26 February 1913, Page 4
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