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Sales by Auction. 5 Minutes Walk Station, adjoining Township. JUNE OAIBY -pARM, |g A ORES, BEING ROADED ALL ROUND. Thjs la ono of tho most attractive subdivision properties over offered in this favourite suburban district, apart from its present value 8b a profitable Dairy Farm. All level, good fmblo semi-volcanio, all grassed, clean, and with, creamery across tie road, i gUCKLAND & CONS, LTD. Favoured with instructions from the Trustees in thei Estate of the late R. M. Scott, will offer by Public Auction, at their Kaymarkct Land Sale Rooms on FRIDAY. M 23, AT 2.QQ P.M., ABOVE GRANDLY SITUATED PROix PERTY. no ACRES. J FENCED into 7 paddocks; comfortable homestead, 6 rooms and good range of outbui dings, situated m rower ni tho '-rent South and Alfriston Roads and in the Town Belt. j NOTE.—A plan for subdivision into small (armlets is with us for inspection. I NOTE.—Favourable terms. Title Land Transfer. Tho property is unencumbered. A LFRED TDUCKLAND & CONS, LTD. THE HAYMARKET. THE TTAYMARKET T AND DALE "DOOMS. JIRIDAY, J|AT 23, AT 2.80 P.M. ,-nEAUTIFUL ITHHREB TriNGS. EASY WALE FROM MOUNT EDEN TRAM. WITH THE VERY' NEAR PROSPECT OF EXTENSION CLOSE TO THE PROPERTY. Favoured with instructions from the Trustee* in tho Estato of the Mate- W. J. Conelly, ALFRED "DUCKLAND & CONS, LTD.. Will offer by Public Auction, as above.— THE WELL-KNOWN PROPERTY OF 48 ACRES, together with tho Prettilysituated HOMESTEAD. • As an investment block for subdivision into Homo Allotments, this block is unique. About half is dead level dairying land, and the balance for picturesque sites, is tinequalled. Plan for inspection is with us, i A LFRED "DUCKLAND 4 CONS, LTD.," THE HAYMARKET. rTAUPAKI. •THURSDAY, JUNE M AT 12 NOON. A LFRED •DUCKLAND & CONS, LTD., Have received instructions from, Mr. R. Hood, Tonpaki, who has sold his farm, to Sell, as above, THE WHOLE OF HIS LIVE AND DEAD STOCK. Particulars Later. A I/FRED TDUCKLAND in COM, LTD. fJO'nSIBY gALB 8. PUKEKOHE-MORIHY, April 23. EAST TAMAKI-Sale of Mr. A. Gfllsrd, jun.-TDESDAY. April 29. MERCER-Sale of Mr. A. J. DaTis-TUES-DAY. May 29. RAMA RAMA—SaIe of Mrs. J, J. AdamsTHURSDAY. May 1. WAIDKD-BATURDAY. May 8. HELENSVILLE-MONDAY. May 6. PUKEKOHE-Salo of Mr. W. J. HarperMONDAY. May 5. WELLSFORD-TUESDAY, May 6. | -WEDNESDAY. May 7. TURUA-FRIDAJfc May 9. PUKEKOHE HORSE SALE-MONDAY, May 12. BOMBAY— of Mr. Alex. French—WEDNESDAY,'May 14. TUAKAU-THURSDAY, May 15. CLEVEDON-MONDAY. Ma? 19. ' POKENO— May 19. RUNCIMAN-TOESDA?. May 20. AKA AKA—Sale of Mr. Ed. Bent—THURSDAY, May 22. PUKEKOHE SALEYARDS-Sale of Mr. Jno. Kneebono—FßlDAY. May 23. PUKEKOHE-MONDAY, May 26-PUNI-Sale of Mr. Jos. Landon-TUES-DAY. May 27. WAIUKU— of Mr. A. McLarnon— TUESDAY. May 29. AKA AKA-Sa'c of Mr. Len J. Wa'lersFRIDAY, May 30. WAITAKARURU-FRIDAY. May 80. WEEKLY SALES. THE HAYMAREET-TUESDAYS-Bldsa, Skins. Wool. Tallow, ato. WESTFIttLD YARDS-WEDNESDAT9-Fat Cattle. Sheep, Calves, Pine. etc. WEtiTFIELD YARDS - THURSDAYS - Dairy and Store Stock. THE HAYMARKET - FRIDAYS-Horssa. Vehicles. Harness, Hay, Straw, and Grain, Etc Buyers for MESSRS. TB.OS. BORTHWTCTC AND SONS (AUSTRALASIA). LTD.. FBOZKN MEAT EXPORTERS. ETC. Prices on Application. A LFRED T)UCELAND & CONS., LTD. Restaurants and Tearooms. TTOLIDAY yiSITORS ■"" AND rpHB TIFFIN, Twenty Thousand Visitors flock to Auckland, on an average, each Easter, and a inir proportion of tbem patronise The Tiffin! They know, by post experience, the comfort, the auiet luxury of this most Popular Restaurant, with its cosy interior and its excellent bill-of-tare, so liberal 2nd so varied! For Lunch or Tea, there's no accommodation liko that at . mHE TIFFIN, CITY CHAMBERS, r-nrner Queen and Victoria Streets. I CANFORD'S piSH RESTAURANT, \ LOWER QUEEN ST. (epD. G.P.0.). i -—— ] Business will do carried on as usual, ' durinff ' Iterations. : BEST Is MEAL IN AUCKLAND Miscellaneous. ' COUNCILLOR J. F. HOSKING seeks re- ,! L election. Vote for the man who will I serve you well. . I -^trrnttY—What la It?— Vote for Con £ T crete Road Loan and fou IreaJia : I hat Eternity means before you Bmsh pay l ir?\SY Terms. - Furniture, Pianos. Phono I Eli ha Jewellery. ponographs repaid d; -Central Agency and Edison Dealers. 70 Citv Cm inbers. 'Phone> 400 ft. ~... WtfFTP FISH" MEALS. Santed'i C Re-taurßnts.-Fish Meals down to It I _„,• M__] in Town , 7 c mi, !■'*' Assortment Rare Venetian Beads. • Tl RACIALISTS Bead, Silk, and Woo . r_bro B SSta »nd Crafts Guild, next ri" ORALINE means sound lungs. SPeakeri I and S ngars take Tora-lme. Obtainable _{ al g : gghSl r 1b 6dand2s6_. send those dull. Safety Razor B'Jes to Hand's. Queen St 1 They "c sharpen perfectly is 6d dozen; Id poßJap —, ■-——: ECTRIC Flashlight*—the best and E br cbten-are at Herd's Pocket Lamns Bs, Tubular Torches 7e 6d. Bs 6d, '' Us 6rl each. n WE SELL! WE BOY 5' yODR OATISFACTION S Is l OUR SUCCESS. 3 - -rvooGLAS --—. All the flat

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17145, 26 April 1919, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17145, 26 April 1919, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17145, 26 April 1919, Page 7