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Sales by Auction. T>UBLIC AUCTION. N°- 19, ™ R OAD - By order of the PUBLIC TRUSTEE, as Administrator of the Estate of Mary A. Matthew, deceased. rpHIS T\AY, AT -JO O'CLOCK. AT THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. SWANSON STREET. The Undersigned will Sell, as above, THE FOLLOWING FREEHOLD PROPERTY, comprising Part Lot Allotment 12. of Section 7. Suburbs of Auckland, containing 15 8-10 th perches, together with a Dwell inghouse. insured for £375. and all improvements, at present let at 13s a week. The Property is situated N°-19, N EWTON R OAD - Terms and Conditions of Sale can be seen at the Offices of the AuctioneersOMITH AND TTALCOMBE, AUCTIONEERS. QUEEN AND SWANSON STREETS. H. B. NORTH. Auctioneer. Property Flagged. TyATERSIDE QECTION. BAYSWATER. AT THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. SWANSON STREET, on rPHIS T)AY. -J 9 NOON. Instructed by the Owner, GEO. W. HUTCHISON, ESQ.. Public Accountant. We will Sell, as above. rpHAT MAGNIFICENT SECTION, being *- Lot No. 10, having 66ft frontage to NORWOOD RD.. by a depth of 241 ft. adjacent to the wharf, with a sweeping view unsurpassed in Auckland. One of the finest home sites imaginable The Property is Sageftd. AND TTALCOMBE. AUCTIONEERS. QUEEN" STREET. H. B. NORTH, Auctioneer. TV) ORCHARDTSTS. HOT - HOUSE J- GROWERS, SPECULATORS. MANGERE PROPERTY. MANGERE PROPERTY. 'pHTS "T)AY, 19 O'CLOCK. AT THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. SWANSON STREET. CMITH AND TTALCOMBE, Favoured with instructions from the Trustees m the Estate of the late Thomas .Wright, will Sell as above. 8 - A CRES-g TOGETHER WITH TWO HOMESTEADS, situated en the. corner of Walmsley and Robertson Roads. Mangere: rich semivolcanic land, highly improved; about 5 acre* in first-class peach and plum orchard, in full bearing, best early varieties: 2 acres crass paddock. 1 acre fallow. Residence, 7 rooms, and numerous outbuildings, including 6 glasshouses, ranging between 65ft by 110 ft long; concrete tanks, and well. Also. Fiveroomed House, let at 8s week. Auctioneers' Note.—This is an attractive Property for an orchardist or retired farmer, being amid good surroundings, in Auckland's best suburb. The Property i s for bona-fide Sale, and is flagged. For further particulars, apply QMTTH AND TTALCOMBE, AUCTIONEERS AND ESTATE AGENTS Cor. Queen and Swanson Streets H. B. NORTH. Auctioneer. rpHUHSDAY, JULY 9Q , AT 11 A.M. HIGHLY ATTRACTIVE SALE BY AUCTION. MODERN VILLA RESIDENCE OF 7 ROOMS AND WELL-IMPROVED SECTION. ™-r,„ _ Together with THE SUPERIOR AND COMPLETE „„ -FURNISHINGS. ETC.. ETC. ON THE PREMISES. 21 WALTERS ROAD. OS Dominion Road (2d section, 4 minutes from tram stop). CMITH AND TTALCOMBE Have been favoured with instructions from MRS. A. FLOYD, who has ju3t purchased a farm, to Sell, as above. • THAT FINE FAMILY HOUSE, massively built heart of kauri, verandahs, etc.. with pleasant surroundings. overlooking Cricket Avenue, and containing 7 large, airy rooms and modern conveniences; washhouse, gas copper, storeroom, pantry, etc. The Section is 52 by 160 ft. and is an elevated and well-improved one, with lawns back and front, fruit trees, garden, etc.. etc. Property Flagged. NOTE the exceptionally easy terms to assure a realisation: £125 DEPOSIT, balance on first mortgage for a period of years, which offers a rare opportunity for either the investor or speculator. ALSO. THE WELL-APPOINTED AND REJ- CENTLY - PURCHASED FURNISHINGS OF 7 ROOMS, consisting of FIRSTCLASS UPRIGHT PIANO, in Walnut, by Allison. London, 3-PCE. SUITE (VELVET CHESTERFIELD COUCH AND 2 EASY CHAIRS). Handsome SIDEBOARD. Axminster Carpet, Dining and Fancy Tables, Overmantel Mirror. Superior Oil Painting and Steel Engravings. Clocks, Ornaments. E.P. Ware. Chairs, etc. Furnishings of 2 Double Bedrooms, including 2 CHOICE SUITES of 3 PIECES, comprising Double Wardrobes. Duchess Pair, Double Glass. 2 ? Double Bedsteads, Mattresses. Bedding, Linoleum and Carpet, Mats, Chairs, Tables, etc., «nd the contents of 2 WELL-FURNISHED SINGLE BEDROOMS. Also Kitchen Dresser, Table, Crockery. Glassware. Utensils. New Lawn Mower. Garden Tools, Outside Reauisites, etc., etc. ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE. TERMS CASH. OMTTH AND TTALCOMBE AUCTIONEERS. CR. QUEEN AND SWANSON STREETS. CALE OF piANOS. T OUIS J EWIS, AT 60, Q UEEN S teeet - In Premises adjoining Everybody's Theatre, PBIDAY - JULY 9-* - -nRIDAY. AT HALF-PAST TWO O'CLOCK 12 piANOS. 19 TJIANOS. On Account of Various Vendors. Removed to the above premises for convenience of Sale, including, PIANOS by Lipp, Trubner,' Walstein Broadwood and White, Neufeld. Bord, Brookman and Son, Beethoven, Branstan, •nd others. THE PIANOS WILL BE ON VIEW ON THURSDAY "AND FRIDAY NEXT 20th and 21st inst. AUCTION FRIDAY AFTERNOON, at 2:30 o'clock. Further Entries are invited. T OUIS T EWIS, AUCTIONEER, 24, PHQiNIX CHAMBERS. QLEARING gALE AT TXfAERENGA. TUESDAY, JULY -j n AT 12 O'CLOCK. Favoured with instructions from Mr. D. K. Martin, whose property has been acquired by the Government, we will Sell on the above date 110 tV?t^ A^t£P ICE , SHORTHORN J.J-V DAIRY COWS (20 have calved, balance due to calv© end of July. August, and September, in calf to imported Shorthorn and Stud Book Shorthorn and South Devon Bulls) 10 BULL .CALVES from the above cows by imported Shorthorn bull 10 HEIFER CALVES, from the above cows, by imported Shorthorn bull 20 2 H Y F E T A * SHORTHORN DAIRY th? wfikato'Snow 115 prlze - tak s» at 20 YEARLING HEIFERS, including prizetakers at the Waikato Show 1 STUD BOOK. ROAN SHORTHORN BULL (registered;, 3 years 1 IMPORTED SOUTH DEVON BULL fi years ' 180 YEARLINGS (mostly steers) SO EWES IN LAMB Draught and-Light Horses. Farm ImpleS; Milking Machine, Engine Tools, Household Furniture etc.. etc. ' Luncheon Provided. Brakes will meet morning trains at Te Aauwhata. returning after the sale in time to catch evening train. Any cows in milk which are purchased at this sale will be milked by Mr. Martin until ihey are trucked, and any dry stock can be left at purchasers risk for a few days. Mr. Martin undertakes to see that all cattle are trucked and cared for. We can with confidence recommend the above dairy cows as being one of Waikato's leading herds, Mr. Martin having been dairying for over seven years, and having kept nothing but the best of dairy stock in his herd. He ha« taken prizes for his roilkin"Shorthorn cattle at most of the leading shows held in the Waikato. For Fuller Particulars See Posters. J-THE •pARMERS' pO-OP. , A CCTIONEERING /COMPANY, T TD., HAMILTON. AUCTIONEERS.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16283, 17 July 1916, Page 10

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