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7 1-, ~ Sales by Auction. i * • x .■WEDNESDAY. • A PRIL 91 .' ' AT 11 O'CLOCK. TTIGHLY IMPORTANT QALE OF T\AIRY Jj^ARMS Ty ELL-KNOWN ANN AND ALE TESTATE, TyjORRINSVLLLE. RICHEST RECLAIMED SWAMP AND ARABLE LAND. FRONTAGE TO PIAKO RIVER. SUBDIVIDED INTO -I A — DAIRY farms — -[A RANGING FROM 51 TO 1U ACRESIDEAL DAIRYING CONDITIONS. rp TITANDENO JACKSON. Instructed by Lieutenant-Colonel R. C. ALLEN, -will Sell by Public Auction, at their Rooms. Customs St. East. Auckland, on the above date, THAT VERY FINE BLOCK OF DAIRYING LAND KNOWN AS A KN AN DALE STATE, Subdivided into 14 DAIRY. FARMS, all oi which are bounded by existing fences, many are in numerous subdivisions, thus affording an exceptional opportunity of securing a ■first-class Dairy Farm on which work can be started immediately, and several have a frontage to the BEAUTIFUL PIAE.O .RIVER. ANNANDALE is situated in the fertile THAMES VALLEY. 2 miles from the progressive town. Baleyards, and railway junction of MORRINSVILLE. 9 miles from Te Aroha, and handy to Cheese Factory (to be converted into dried milk), and PIAKO RAILWAY STATION IS ON THE PROPERTY ANNANDALE HOMESTEAD consists of a Well-built House of 11 rooms; good Cottage; barn, 2 outhouses, stable, and 10-bail cowshed. NOTE THE EXTREMELY EASY TERMS— Ten per cent. cash. Ten per cent, in 12 months; but where there are no buildings on sections the 10 per cent, payable in 12 months may bo deterred by the erection of buildings to that value. . Balance of purchase money to remain [or 5 'years at 6 per cent. Interest payable half-yearly. Get Plan of Annandale, giving full description of each Section, from /CLIFFORD AND T>ANTON. MORRINSVILLE. Or. T. ANDENO JACKSON. CUSTOMS ST. EAST. AUCKLAND. VICTORIA ST.. HAMILTON: TE AROHA; TE AWAMTJTU: or. PtTKEKOHE. F RIDAY. A PRI L 30) AT 11 O'CLOCK. pLIFTON T>OAD. nHAKAPUNA. (JUST OFF LAKE BEACH.) JDEAL' TTOME. GENTLEMAN'S RESIDENCE. BEAUTIFULLY APPOINTED. STANDING ON CHOICE HALF-ACRE SECTION. ENTRANCING VIEWS. Hp TLTANDENO JACKSON. Acting under instructions from FRANK BODLE. ESQ.. who is leaving for England, will Sell by Public Auction, at their rooms. Customs Street East, on the above date, THAT EXCEEDINGLY VALUABLE FREEHOLD, containing 2 roods and 6.5 perches, situated CLIFTON ROAD (first on right from beach), and* having approximately 94ft frontage by about 350 ft deep, all in first-class order, lawn, flower and vegetable gardens. 22 assorted fruit trees, etc.. together with the SUBSTANTIALLYBUILT RESIDENCE (rough-cast on brick, Marseilles tiled roof, etc.), with lovely wide verandah, and containing 8 beautifullyfinished and well-appointed rooms, replete with all modern conveniences; hot and cold water service., califont, gas stove, open fireplaces, built-in wardrobes, linen presses; p.w.c., septic tank, ete.: wash-house, toolshed and very fine fernery. AN IDEAL HOME IDEALLY SITUATED. The Properties in Clifton Road seldom come on to the market, and this is a rare opportunity of securing a first-class property in that seclusive residential quarter; closfc to trams, within a stone's throw of the favourite lake beach, 'and commanding EXQUISITE VIEWS. Furniture may be purchased at valuation if desired Property Flagged. BY ORDER OF THE PUBLIC TRUSTEE AS ADMINISTRATOR OF ALEXANDER MILLERS TRUST. ptIDAY. M AY T> AT 11 OCLOCK. JMPORTANT OALE OF pITY "L^REEHOLDS. QUEEN CTREET, , J ORNE OTREET. Vy YNDHAM STREET EST. "T" ANDENO JACKSON, Acting upon instructions, will Sell by Public Auction, at their rooms. Customs Street East, on the above date, ALL THOSE EXCEEDINGLY VALU- •** ABLE PROPERTIES, l-o')ft AND 323. QUEEN ST.. having «J-jVJ 33ft frontage by 82ft 6in deep, opposite Market Entrance and close to Town Hall: now in occupation of Cafe Continental and other tenants. Great position where properties are,, sure to increase in value. 3-"X LORNE ST.. at rear of Queen St OOf premises—-Splendid Level Section G6ft by 82ft 6in, now used as a livery and bait stables. A first-class proposition of great prospective value. 3 -W YI >" DHAJ C- , ST - a WEST. . corner of " Lower Nelson St.. opposite Customs St. West—A Very Fine Business Stand in a unique position, and admirably adapted tor almost any class of warehouse or factory. This Block has 133 ft frontage to Wyndham St.. and 118 ft to Lower Nelson Si. Properties Flagged. J> UKEK OH E "CVaTt; ' /CLEARANCE (JAI.E. NEAR PUKEKOHE EAST HALL. QATURDAY, APRIL I<J AT 1 O'CLOCK. THE FRANKLIN FARMERS' AUCTIONEERING CO.. LTD., favoured with instructions by Mrs. Ferguson, who is giving up housekeeping, will Sell, as above. THE WHOLE OF THE HOUSEHOLD .FURNITURE AND EFFECTS—Singer Sewing Machine (in good order J, Centre Table. K. Table. Chairs, Rocker. D. Bedstead and Mattress, Duchess Pair, Chr-st Drawers, Inst. Bed and Mattress, Bedroom Ware, Commode. Beds, Bedding. Pillows. Cushions' Hall Curtains, Rlinds and Rollers, Lino' Curtains and Pole. Kitchen Dresser. ChifiVv nier. Kitchen Crockery. Pots and Pans. 8Day Clock, Fruit Jars, Mirror. Fenders, Mats, Books. Wringer, Bnc-a Brae, Fulisiso Bath, and Sundries. T r m CTEMBRIDGE,; A UCTIONEER.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17444, 14 April 1920, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17444, 14 April 1920, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17444, 14 April 1920, Page 4