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Sales by Auction. . JESUIT. JpRUIT. "pRUIT. > pRUIT. JpRUIT. JiRUIT. THJ-MORROW, AT -i(\ A.M. > gALE TOCAL AND TSLAND "pRUIT. COMPRISING 1 4£)Q CASES CHOICE APPLES CASES CHOICE PEARS 100 fGES REPACKEI> ISLAND j 50 CASES BANANAS 100 C ETC LEMONS - POORMANS. NOTE.—We have over iM Cases Sydney i-nut aboard the West.ralia, and expect to Sell to-morrow Pines. Mandarins, Passions, Oranges, Loquats, etc. 1 1 1 E« X UR:N ' ER AXD ONS ' T TD., ; FRUIT, PRODUCE. AND POULTRY AUCTIONEERS. { CITY MARKETS. " j ifi£m» T'HIS T)A.Y. AT -JO NOON. ; f PITY "VTARRETS. j pLANT OALE. I \ EM ONES, RANUNCULUS. DELI -A. PKINIUMS. CARNATIONS, CALCEOLARIA HYBRIDA. PRIMROSES. WALLFLOWERS, GIANT PANSIES. GIANT DAISIES. VERBENAS. CINERARIAS. ASPARAGUS FERNS. MAIDENHAIR FERNS. BEGONIAS. DOUBLE PETUNIAS. DOUBLE LOBELIA. MIMULUS, PENTSTEMONS. PRIMULAS. 1 CHOICE LOT OF RHODODENDRONS, V BOUVARDIA, HEDGING. TREE TOMATOES. AND ASSORTED SHRUBS. ASSORTED DAFFODILS. Mr. Freeman has mode a special point of putting nothing but well-grown, robust, and absolutely reliable Plants for this Sale. Those desirous of securing the beat at half- j price should attend. T RAID AND no., AUCTIONEERS. qX)-MORROW (FRIDAY). AT 1 9 NOON. QNE "pORD pAR. FIVE-SEATER. GOOD ORDER. A T OUR0 UR M ART - Also, QNE 9'SEATER pAR BOTH MUST BE SOLD. Good Chance to Buy Car for the Summer. OUTDOOR SALES WANTED. E A. p EJRKI * a *d no. Houses and Land for Sale. Q.OOD pARMS pOR DALE. 512n ACRES, freehold, about 9 miles from rartXml £ K , 1 h!p ' -,> m ,', le to school: cream S, butcher call; all easy country; volcanic and limestone country*; grows good a C nd PB n l P JT '"d. 4 , Would «">• »<» sheep Hn„J° h s ad °l •« tle ' Crt) ° five-roomed House and outbuildings. PRICE £1" 10« dmtric" 6 - ™ S U the cheapest far ™ J" tiff QO£G CONCERN of. 317 Acres. 288 acres V* in grass. 2n acres in bush and i acres oats; could easily milk 25 cows and run 300 sheep, or. with a little improvement couid f?i,VL= fi° WBl 4 li , ,P a <ldocks, sheep-proof fences; well watered by streams. House of (rooms and a lot of outbuildings. PRICE i-0 per acre as a going concern, with a.bout 330 sheep, 16 cows 1 bull. 2 horses, about 27 young stock, and a ot of implements QRCHAED PROPERTY. within 1 mile of l^. station and about 20 miles from Auck--1 j; -l j acl well sheltered, fenced, and subdivided: about 80 acres grass, laid down wild the beat of manures; 20 acres in export apples; 200 mixed orange trees. 100 lemons, and balance in pears and stone fruits. Good five-roomed House and plenty of outbuildings. PRICE. £35 per acre. Why not call ana see us. as we have some choice properties to offer. TROUSDALE & CO., 25. SMEETON'S BUILDINGS. Q.OING CONCERNS YOU SHOULD BUY 77 ACRES—AII in good grass, well i » watered, near station and school, etc House, 5 rooms, and sheds; machines, engine, separator. 21 cows, 12 yearlings, bull, horse, tra pand harness, and all implements. Price, £45 p.a. -, £1500 cash. Qj) ACRES, 1? miles station.—Nearly all v\J in grass, watered by springs. New Mouse. 6 rooms, h. and c. water; cowshed, etc.; cream-cart passes ; 22 cows and 2 horses. Price. £47 p.a.; terms, £750 cash 00 ACRES, 1 mile station.— land all ™ l '? grass, watered by windmill; wintered v. 5 e j and horse.. House, 6 rooms- hayshod, dairy, wash-house, cowshed, etc', and orcnard; 15 cows. 1 bull, 1 heifer, 2 horses separator, cans, etc. Price. £89 p.a.; £1250 cash. 01 r ACRES.-14 Paddocks, sheep-proof fences; 281 acres grass, 60 flat House, 7 rooms; barn, cowshed, implement shed, dairy, sheep-dip and yards; 8 miles suburban area station; 330 sheep, 16 cows bull. 5 two-year heifers, 8 yearlings. 14 calves' 2 horses. 2 sets discs, chain and tripod harrows, ploughs, chaficutter, separator all harness, etc. Price, £20 p.a.; £1200' cash and other sound securities. CIVIL & ROBERTS, THE RELIABLE AGENTS, 'PHONE 134. PUKEKOHE. WHANGAREI— 700 Acres, limestone and TV sandstone land; wall watered by good creeks: ring-fenced and subdivided into li. paddocks. AH in grass, except few acres shelter bush. Good House of 8 rooms, bathroom, storeroom; splendid range of outbuildings; 20-bail cowshed, concrete dairy, washhouse, bnggyahed; 8000-gallon cistern; 4-cow milking plant; 5-h.p. Tangj-e engine, chaffcutter, circular saw, OOgal. separator. All in splendid order. P. 0., school, and store adjoining. Railway station adjoining property TYHITFORD— 500 Acres, grazing country: » T suitable for sheep, about 350 acres in grass, balance bush; fenced and subdivided into 3 paddocks. KAIPARA— 600 Acres, good sheep country; fenced and subdivided into 16 paddocks. Only 1 mile from railway station. New House- 7 room?; woolshed and yards. WHANGAREI— Choice Dairy Farm. 160 Acres; 10 paddocke. well watered. House. 6 rooms, barn, stable: cowshed. 12 bails Price. £20 per acre. Volcanic soil; within 1 mile of railway station. \\fHANGAREI—6C-0 Acres, all in grass an.l I* rough feed; 200 acres been ploughed, fenced, and subdivided into 12 paddocks. House. 7 rooms; wash-house: cowshed, six bails-, trapshed. Price. £7 2s 6d p-er acre. KEAY <sT~BOYLE. 11, VICTORIA ST. W.. AUCKLAND. 'Pfcone 2397. -191~ ACRES. FREEHOLD-In Bay of '■ l - I,J Plenty. 6 mile? good rising town: . 900 acres grass, sliecy-proof fences. House I 1 6 rooms, large bain. It-bail cowshed all i Tieceosarv outbuilding!:; earn,- 100 head cattle ', besides oth«-r stock. Price, £13 per acre-' unencumbered. Consider Exchange. City or 1 Suburban Property. I j I'.)(| ACRES—Dairy Farm. 30 miles city. I ' i')\J lOmins station: one-third rich I j drained swamp, balance good, level to mi- ' dulaling: all ploughable. New 5-roomed ' Dwelling, up-to-date milking-shed. Price [ including milking plant. £38 10s per acre! lerms. XBGO cash, balance arranged, or would Exchange for Mortgage or Smaller Farm. G F. CELLARS & CO., 99. OUEEN STREET J7 VERY BODY S MAYING TT! WHAT? - •\i;k Vl.,' V, ,. IrrAKKR AND co - i.n-cL- ' M (^'/u^ Ei4 ARMS ' HO ILLS. o|( IJVSINE.SSE.S .£2OO"'P. fc: ,! ,OSIT '"'>•- -'"'did Brick X,l\)\j .;, r■" ,'"'"- |l ' lf ' " r,'en:en.^ ; close £200 '^'oirr. iin "' motor 'bu3. h £200 Si'-'-'nTi;" s " v,;,,: ' ! Csoo ];!■'rjT\' ,^™;; l r- n Ki-:i» . £Jt\i\ -. a.'i-U -','!". r'"""' ■ v r-rt.rns. with .\ lSO() -]X. '"', ''"""' ' ,an l<ee|»|l' I'SOO "—'■ - , ° r fromTram 0 " 1 " j !.' £500 ( .; MA ! ; -;;! l^: ,'■"'"•■" Ho.e,. ,„ 1; . i £500 ;•;,':;„ ,_!«"'•■'« M »A"°x i A- .1. WHITTAKER ANT) CO., OIT P.O. AND RAILWAY STATION.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17268, 18 September 1919, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17268, 18 September 1919, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17268, 18 September 1919, Page 4

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