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£! '■$&$•/&§ c ~' ""'/^"e. 4 ' '• x I .1 1 S *** *■■ * 't' *ii t ' Y '>• I ■>' ' f" ■ \": \' 1 ■' -''ffe" Sales iSby Anction. TOO2JSQN- QaIILICK Q0„ . JjBD.. •j ■ ''- 'ATCrCTTOWEERS AND VALUERS. \. ; QUEEN. AND LORNE STREETS. . v .rpms j) AY: 21 A.M. ' , r£WCPOQ33!&NT gALE OF -pj-QUSEHOLD jpORKITDRE AND : * IJpEIGHr GRAND ENGLISH PIANO. QtTEEBIOK • KBIU SIDEBOARD, mirrors '< ... Oj 1 and leadlights. . CARPET SQUARES. jCiUPESIOR 9-PCE. DINING SUITE, upM bolstered in best Rexine. "Superior 6-PCE. dining suite, with '* iKT . Settee and Gate-leg Oval Table. . ORRIS AND SMOKERS' CHAIRS. g, UPHOLSTERED EASY CHAIRS. SUPERIOR DINNER WAGGON, with 0 cupboards and drawers. ARK-STAINED hall seat, CANAD. JJ AND OTHER CHAIRS. 2 LEATHER COUCHES. 6RIMU COMBINATION AND DUCHESS CHESTS. SUPERIOR GENT.'S MODERN 6-DR. 4to CHEST. 6 ART WOOD BEDSTEADS. Double and U Single Wire. Kapok and other Mat- ; .> tressoß. Jg ED ROOM CABINET. BOOKSHELVES. J>OUND CEDAR TABLE, with drawer. OAK WRITING BUREAU. JARDINIERE STANDS. ! DOZEN E.P. SPOONS AND FORKS. Barrow, spades, garden, tools, 3 SPRAY PUMPS, and a wholo lot. of Good Useful Appointments. SALE STARTS 11 A.M. SHARP. ff.G.C.. AUCTIONEERS AND VALUERS. Will Always Sell It. CHAS. J. SMITH. Manager Auctioneering Department. •pRUIX . JfiRUIT. JpRUIT. jIRUIT. ■pRUIT. pRUIT. %fg rpURNER AND gONS. J^TD.. ' ipURNER AND gONS, L TD " SELL. .. ..qpiHIS J)AT. at -£Q a.m.. .. T ARGE gUP PLIES JpRUIT. Comprising REPACKED ISLAND ORANGES. FIJI BANANAS. .RAROTONGAN BANANAS. CALIFORNIA VALENCIA ORANGES. DESSERT APPLES (all best). COOKING APPLES. COOKING PEARS. DESSERT PEARS. LEMONS. TREE TOMATOES. POOR MAN'S. PASSIONS. Etc.. Etc. ■ .jg r f TUBNEE AND gOX^. l td - FRUIT AND PRODUCE AUCTIONEERS. . " ; ; _ . CITS' markets. -y-ALUABLE gHOP pROPERTY, IN •jgpjART QF •ppiART QF ARANGAHAPE J£D. " UGUST' 22, AT 2 P,M ' gAATUEL -yAILE AND gONS, J^TD., . • Have bain favoured with instructions by the ' TRUSTEES IN A DECEASED •ESTATE; to Sell by Public Auction at . THEIR ROOMS, 85. QUEEN STREET, ... ; on above . date, . i/ ABLE BLOCK, comprising Two „., ,V. - Wooden Shops and Dwelling Accom- ' modation, situated in BUSIEST PORTION j • ."■"OK' AUCKLAND'S GREAT SHOPPING j -THOROUGHFARE— j ' ""' ' jgWNGAHAPE J^OAD. j-,.. ...Noa. 334, and 156 (adjoining- Messrs. j Lamb's - well-known premises). Freehold 1 " section. : 58ft* frontage by depth of 100 ft. Ai present- let to good tenants. < Exceptional opportunity to secure BUSINESS PREMISES OR , SOUND INVESTMENT PROPOSITION ' with great prospective possibilities. as KARANGAHAPE i : ROAD" VALUES are bound to see a BIG ... _ ADVANCE. JpiRUIT rjtREES BY RUCTION. TUESDAY, A ugust 19j 1919, AT 12 NOON. £ARGE QUANTITY •' COLE'S CELEBRATED FRUIT TREES. HAYWAED WRIGHT'S FRUIT TREES AND FLOWERING SHRUBS. , Also, • ' - • CITRUS FRUITS. ETC. * iT"*.,4T f THE ' CITY MARKETS. tp HE I7CKLAND pROVINCIAL ■ • IBUIT c o -°- Ii TDj •*i/p.m)AY. 22, 1919 '-t.-,,'. 12 NOON. "AT N.Z. INSURANCE BUILDINGS. '* ': f~ QUEEN STREET. loßtnxcfcd by the owner, Mr. P. Gardiner, : * .yhtf.i«; Belling solely on. . account of ill- : , .vJ3-s3»lvU» _ • 1 •-i F'« B ENNETT V; "' .-.U .WILL SELL ,I \ ' pAH ARM. EXCEPTIONALLY FINE SUBURBAN r . dairy FARM. One : of . the best appointed Farms in this • Favourite District. , *; ~ ; ..piKURANGA, pANMURE, Vy; ABOUT , S miles FROM CITY. Motor-'bus eervioe thrice daily via Main Pamnure ' Road. All tradesmen deliver. ■" ' • 'A' G°™ & C ONCERN ", ' Town Supply now realisms; Is 2d per gallon , ... .. . practically at the gate. iAO ACRES, FREEHOLD, of rich dark XvXfa(loam mixed with volcanic shell. Easy undulating country, in good heart, all ploughable, subdivided into 10 pad- • docks; ivaterod'by never-failing springs and mill. Good English grasses, - clover, etc. Water frontage on eastern boundary; fishing right at hand. BUILDINGS—Comprise Modern Homestead of 8 large rooms and offices, h: and c. . water throughout; gas plant installed. Large verandah commanding unsurviows of Auckland's suburbs. OUTBUILDINGS (ail iron) — 8-Bail cow- • shed, engine and machines, Ridd 4-cow plant, concrete floor; motor-shed 2 barns, stable, tool shed, etc. In fact a, ) m ?m P lete range of outbuildings. cJ.OCK— property has carried 55 cows) includes 32 cows, 4 yearling heifers, 4 horses, 1 light spring trap, 1 heavy spring trap (tip), harness, harrows (1 pet chain,. 1 set disc, 1 set tyne), 1 «lU,_ 1 single-furrow plough, potato scarifier, sundry covers and tools. 8 - milk cans ' 86,1 Aver y scales, weights, TERMS £1500 cash, balance arranged. NOTE.—The alcove is a particularly fine pro- I perty, situated in one of the healthiest par of Auckland. Close to proposed ,Panmure Railway Extension. C. F • g ENNETT . AUCTIONEER. JpRIDAY, 29, 1919, 12 NOON. AT N.Z. . INSURANCE DINGS QUEEN STREET. B/ioiff«r:of.:±he.;'uolic Trustee, as Adminintrator of the EBtata o£ Sarah I ivies Do- .• ,<jeaßed. Eden terrace. n- 0 . /° ATTKEN TER. _ rt"7" • , L 5 rooms and scul- , lery. 2 register gratis. O'.on range, etc.. j dfetacnea house, copper and tubs j FREEHOLD SECTION. 40ft by 90ft, in • ,h" ' . garden, etc. Particulars and conditions of sale may be . inspected at the Public Trust Office or j,t tlte office 01 the undersigned. ' F. *. ' "AUCTIONEEE.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17211, 18 August 1919, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17211, 18 August 1919, Page 4

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