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Sales by Auction. RESIDENCE AND 3-ACRE, pEMUERA BY AUCTION. ryma T) AY AT 12 O'CLOCK. Acting under instruction* from the Owner, wo will offer by Auction in our Sale Rooms, Elliott Street. NEW RESIDENCE, commanding pretty -l.\ and hitenaive views, tastefully finished. Built of best material throughout. Hot and rold w.tter Dmingroom 16ft by 13tt 6m. beam and plaster ceiling. SiUmgroom 16ft by 15ft. Bedrooms Lift by 12ft, 13ft by 12ft, lift by oft, titled with linenpresß and wardrobes Bathroom, j.orcclair bath, hand basin. Kitchen conveniently fitted with cupboard* and larder. Balcony, largo washhouse, workshop, and molorslied in basement. The grounds about Jaere, enough room for a row or pony. Good teed. All drained, connected with sewer. Situated Ridings Rood, first tram stop past Arnoy Road EASY TERMS: £100 cash, £150 in three months. balance can be arranged on easy terms at low rate of interest. Full particulars, and cards to view, from the Auctioneers, PICHAKD ARTHUR AND pO , AUCTIONEERS. ELLIOTT STREET. "DUILDINGS pOR REMOVAL. TIfYERS pARK, pREY QTREET. Acting under instructions from the City Council we will Sell at our Rooms, Elliott Street, T HIS D AY. AT 12 O'CLOCK, rpWO TWO - STOREY HOUSES. QNE TWO-STOREY DOUBLE HOUSE, rpwo SINGLE-STOREY HOUSES. Full Particulars from (he Auctioneers. pICHARD ARTHUR AND pO.. AUCTIONEERS, ELLIOTT STREET. "DICHAKD ARTHUR AND pOActing under instructions from THE AUCKLAND CITY COUNCIL. .Will Sell by Auction in their Rooms, Elliott Strset, on rpHIS T)AY. AT 12 O'CLOCK. yALUABLE piTY T EASES, FOR A TERM OF 21 YEARS. "DERESFORD CTREET. SECTION 62, CITY OF AUCKLAND. Lot 15a—With a frontage of 87ft 6in by 115 ft. fLAHENCE QTREET. PART ALLOT. 22. SECTION 8. SUBURBS OF AUCKLAND. » Lot I— With frontage of 42ft 9in by averse* depth S7ft. Lot 2—With frontage of 42ft 9in by average depth 86ft. Lot With frontage of 42ft lin by average depth 73ft. Lot i— With frontage of 42ft lin by average depth 74ft. Q.EEAT "VTOBTH "DOAD. PART LOT 14 OF SECTION 9. SUBURBS OF AUCKLAND. Lota 2, 3, 4, 6, 6. 7, 8. 9, 10. U. each with 6 frontage of 40ft by 109 ft. Full particulars can be obtained from the Auctioneers. piCHARD ARTHUR AND po., AUCTIONEERS, ELLIOTT STREET. pLOSE MOUNT ALBERT RAILWAY V STATION. rTHIS T\AY„ AT O P.M. Mr. H. Brothors, Stationmaster, Mount Albert, has instructed us to Sell iJJIS JJOUSE pURNISHINGS. STANDARD DROPHEAD SEWING 0 MACHINE, cost £14, equal to new Lge. Dining Table, Can. Chairs, Woven Wire Couch and Cushions, Oilcloth and Linoleums, Kitchen Dresser, China and Glassware, Cooking Utensils, etc., Comb. Pair in oiled rimu, with marble-top washstandRimu Bed to match: Kopok Bedding, etc Everything Quite new. piCHARD A RTHUR AND po., AUCTIONEERS, ELLIOTT STREET. "yEHMONT "ROAD, "DIRKENHEAD. AT MR. EDWARD AUSTIN'S FARM. rpHIS TW. AT 12.30 P.M. Having disposed of his farm, we will Sell as above, g CHOICE COWS, in full milk 1 COW. close to profit 2 CHOICE HEIFERS, close to profit 1 18-MONTHS-OLD JERSEY HEIFER 2 CALVES 40 HEAD POULTRY, good layers 1 No. 2 "EXCEL" SEPARATOR, new LARGE LOT OF FARM TOOLS, SUN--s?i l ;S'r, AND HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE GOOD PONY, SADDLE. AND BRIDLE. ' iU |J\TEW (gBALAND AND M"ERCANTILE AGENCY pOMPANY, LIMITED. pAPAKURA. rpma J}AY. AT -Q A.M. gPECIAL JJORSE DALE. [A LFRED pUCKLAND AND CONS. Business Notices. G. A. B DTILE A * ,D C°STOCK AND SHARE BROKFRS, TRUSTEES AND EXECUTORS. Mortgages Negotiated. HOBSON BUILDING, FORT STREET. rp O W N . PLANNING 1 Is important to the City, but Homeplanning is still more important to the individual. 1 have made a special study of Home-planning, both in planning a new Home to suit your section, or in altering end bringing up-to-date an old building. I <on give you the latest ideas for convenience and comfort. Drop me a line THEO. WEST, Home-planner. Dexter Avenue, Dominion Road. V-OTICE TO FARMERS ON RAILWAY iy LINE. Please send Samples and quote Prices required for best Oaten Sheaf Chaff and Baled Hay and Straw delivered in trucks in cither large or small quantities at Green Lace Station. J. PEACH AND SONS, Green Lane. QPRING CLEANING. Offices, Private Houses, Churches, Banks, Public Buildings, Cleaned and Disinfected. Houses Washed DownPaintwork Cleaned. INTERNATIONAL CLEANING CO.. •Phone 3328. Market Lane. Wollesley St.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15737, 12 October 1914, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15737, 12 October 1914, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15737, 12 October 1914, Page 12

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