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""' j : ' Sales by Auction. '•';-"".• . AND /! aUTCLIFFE. [ THE OLD MILL MART, ' KARANGAPLVPE ROAD. . »t»HIS T)AY (WEDNESDAY, AT 12 O'CLOCK SHARP. CONTENTS OF 26-ROOMED HOUSES, removed from Epsom and Ponsonby to our Mart, for convenience of • sale, as under — HIGHLY-POLISHED DARK WALNUT ■EL SIDEBOARD, Chippendale Suite (7 Pieces, with Settee), Very Nice Easy Chairs, Rimu Double-ended Settee, Tapestry Carpet Square, Oval Rimu Table and Tapestry Cover 7-Piece ' Suite (in Rimu), Morris Chairs, Colonial Couch and Squab, Very Nice Glass-' fronted Bookcase, Walnut Piano Stool, Some Very Fine Oil Paintings (in Oak Frames), White Enamel Overmantel (4 by 18 Mirror), 2 Couches; Rocking Chair, Pictures, Ornaments, and Musical Box. GOLDEN OAK DROPHEAD SEWING VT MACHINE. HALL SEAT, Hall Stand, Hall Lino., Mats. Etc. BEDROOMS (4).— Large Solid Oak Cheval Dressing Table and fWashrstand, 2 Rimu Chests, 1 Dark Polished Bedstead, 2 Rimu Bedsteads, 2 Pairs* Curtains, Rimu Wardrobe (with Leadlights), Carpet Ends and Slip Mats, Swing Mirror, Wire and Kapok Mattresses. Stretchers. Pillows, Etc. KITCHEN TABLES (3), Small Chiffonier, Meat Safes, No. 1 Perfection Stove and Oven. Kitchen Sundries, Etc.; Pair Steps, Wringer and Gal. Tubs, Flour Bins, Ver. Blinds, 6 Can. Chairs, 4 K. Chairs, Fender, Knife-cleaner, 220 Other Lots of Sundry Furnishings. Then to follow, on hebalf of Indent: LOT OF CUTLERY and 3 Doa. Hair Brooms, in good condition; Barber's Chair and Revolving Office Chair. TERMS CASH. We Arrange Packing, Cartage and Delivery. TTTICKINS AND OUTCLIFFE, AUCTIONEERS. THE OLD MILL MART, KARANGAHAPE ROA^ (Three Doors from Grafton Bridge). J j ones .AT TtfEW piTY ARRETS. QPECIAL riRAIN g^E. pRIDAY 'W'EXT. AT 11 O'CLOCK. T TONES. AUCTIONEER. Will Sell by Auction. For Absolute Sale, in Lots to suit all buyers, on account of various Shippers, -i?rr SACKS MAIZE. 63 SACKS WHEAT. 44 SACKS WHEAT, slightly damaged. 11 SACKS BRAN. W. 24 SACKS RICE MEAL. *'W 145 SACKS WHEAT HEADINGS. Good Pig and Poultry Food--14 SACKS BARLEY.' 47 SACKS ALGERIAN OATS, good seed. 100 SACKS CHAFF. 39 SACKS OATS. 550 SACKS PRIME SOUTHERN POTA-! TOES. 186 SACKS LOCAL POTATOES. 34 SACKS LOCAL POTATOES, good Seed. 150 BAGS ONIONS. I 3 INCUBATORS. 100 BAGS PUMPKINS. 8 CART LAMPS. 1 SET SCALES. POTATOES. ONIONS. SWEDES. KUMARAS. TTAMS, BACON, CHEESE. EGGS. pRUIT. ' _. # i POULTRY— HENS. ROOSTERS, DUCKS. GEESE, 25 i'URKEYS. Included are some choice White Leghorns. CUNDRIES. * -——- « NOTE.—Wo make special arrangements for delivery. / i J. TONES. ; POULTRY. FRUIT AND PRODUCE AUCTIONEER. GRAIN AND PRODUCE MERCHANT. NEW CITY MARKETS. TN T\ECEASED pSTATE. _ TATEDNESDAY, -TV/fAY 2Q, AT 11 O'CLOCK. • THAKAPUNA. - ' LAKETOWN RD. AND FRANCIS ST. 33 4 A CEES 2 OODB OQ pERCHES. LONG ROAD FRONTAGES. 4-ROOMED COTTAGE AND CONVENIENCES. T M AND ? NO JACKSON. Instructed by the Executors and Beneficiaries in the Estate of the Late ROBERT DAVIDSON, will Sell by Public Auction, at their Rooms, Customs St. E.. on the above date, ALL THAT PIECE OF, LAND, being t Allot. 27, Sec. 1. Parish of Takapuna, containing 33 acres 2 roods and 29 perches, having-, extensive frontages to Laketown Road and Francis Street, with the Cottage and outbuildings thereon erected. THE PROPERTY is admirably suited for subdivision, being practically level, with easy slope to the sea, and could be roaded fit small coat. VERY EXTENSIVE VIEWS over City, upper reaches 'of Harbour, Waitakera Ranges, and Hauraki Gulf. ""»«"«« Close to Cars at 2d Section. Flagged. PRIDAY. M AY 31 AT 11 O'CLOCK. piARERE p STATE (Lately owned by late Col. Hayhurst and known as Paeroa Estate) : nPIRAU. HIGHLY-IMPORTANT SALE OF DAISY d FARMS. " r 2800 A CBES R ICH F LATS 1 AND pASY TTILLS. DIVIDED INTO g-pARMS-g RANGING FROM 245 TO 417 ACRES, every farm (except two) is ring-fenced, many are divided into several paddocks, all are exceedingly well watered, and every one , could carry its own dairy herd. TWO 8-ROOMED HOMESTEADS (on« with complete range of farm buildings), I • Workmen's Cottages of 5 rooms, and 2 men'f w hares. PIARERE ESTATE is situated 5 miles from Tirau railway station, 16 miles frost Cambridge, handy to saleyards, adjoins posl , office, creamery and school, and is 1 rnil< 1 from another school. » TERMB: 10 per cent. cash, 10 per cent, ii 1 12 months, balance 5 years at 6 per cent. ■> We can strongly recommend this property i to anyone in search of a farm, whether foi dairying, cropping, or grazing. ' T TITANDENO JACKSON, Acting upon instructions, will Sell by Publii n Auction at their Rooms. Customs Stree ' E., Auckland, as above. Plans on Application. Full particulars in Saturday's HEEALD. UNDER CONDUCT OF THE REGIS TRAR OF THE SUPREME COURI AT AUCKLAND. AND AT THE r REQUEST OF THE MORTGAGEES JUNE 29 AT 12 NOON. T MANDENO JACKSON. AUCTIONEERS. |" Will Sell by Public Auction, at their Rooms u Customs Street East. Auckland, on th< l » above date, . ALL THAT PIECE OF LAND situate* • XX at Pukehuia, near Dargavillo, an the Wairoa River (north), containing 14 acres >, 2 roods, 17 porches, being Lot 9 on the plat deposited in the Land Registry Office a' l Auckland, under No. 8627, which said Far eel of Land is portion of the block situate* in tho Maungaru Survey District and callet Omana. Tho Mortgagees' estimate of th< valuo of the property can bo seen at tin Office of the said Registrar without paymon 1 of any fee. Conditions of Sato and othe: particulars can bo obtained from tho Auc tioneers .or at the Office of Messrs, Bamfor< and Browrn, sth floor. New Zealand Insur ance Building. . Queen Street. Auckland Solicitors for the Mortgagees. i i

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16850, 15 May 1918, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16850, 15 May 1918, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16850, 15 May 1918, Page 12