j Sales by Auction. i '•■■* : i FRUIT . .-■__ RUIT ivrART- ' »-KE T>RODUCE -ART. A RODUCE A. B. I> OKALD ' L TD ' A. B. D ONALD TD FRUIT FRUIT. FRUIT. FRUIT. FRUIT. FRUIT. FRUIT. £§£?£- FRUIT. FRUIT. FRUIT. FRUIT. FRUIT. FRUIT. FRUIT. rpHIS T\AY, FRUIT. FRUIT. 1 3J FRUIT. FRUIT. FRUIT. FRUIT. AT Q A.M. ESSEFRUIT. J FRUIT. FRUIT. FRUIT. fruit. ESUIT. hbuit. t, FRUIT. FRUIT. Sydney Cherries. FRUIT. FRUIT. Sydney Cherries. FRUIT. FRUIT. Strawberries. FRUIT. FRUIT. Strawberries. FRUIT. FRUIT. Lemons. FRUIT. FRUIT. Apples. • FRUIT. FtfIUTT. Pears. » FRUIT. FRUIT. Tomatoes. FRUIT. FRUIT. Gooseberries FRUIT. FRUIT. Logan Berries. FRUIT. FRUIT. Bananas. FRUIT. ■ FRUIT. Oranges. FRUIT. 1 FRO IT. Mangoes. FRUIT. j FRUIT. And Other FRUIT. FRUIT. Local Fruit. FRUIT., • FRUIT. FRUIT. FRUIT. FRUIT. FRUIT. FRUIT. FRUIT. FRUIT. PRODUCE. PRODUCE. PRODUCE. PRODUCE. PRODUCE. PRODUCE. PRODUCE. PRODUCE. PRODUCE. New Potatoes. PRODUCE. PRODUCE. Southern Potatoes. PRODUCE. ! PRODUCE. Onions. PRODUCE. "PRODUCE. Cauliflowers. PRODUCE. PRODUCE. Cabbages. PRODUCE. PRODUCE. Rhubarb, PRODUCE. PRODUCE. Etc. PRODUCE. PRODUCE. PRODUCE. PRODUCE. PRODUCE. PRODUCE. PRODUCE. PRODUCE. PRODUCE. A.-B. D OTAU> . L m - FRUiT AND PRODUCE AUCTIONEERS. TftTESTFTELD QALEYARDS. qpO-MOKROW (WEDNESDAY), AT 1.30 O'CLOCK. DA GOOD STORE PIGS. ALFRED TJUCKLAND & CONS, LTD. T\/fANGERE. TI/TANGERE. i i * i LAND SALE - LYi - I LAND SALE i (AUCTION) 1 * A scot TJOMESTEAD. __scot Homestead. A — /CHOICE TpARMS — £ A — /CHOICE TpARMS — 7 The Property of' Frank Bull, Esq. "CiRIDAY, TXECEMBER -jQ AT 2.30 P.M. I THE HAYMAEKET LAND SALE ROOMS. TOTAL AREA: 322 ACRES. BUYERS. NOTE.—This Estate has been Subdivided into , I 4 CONVENIENT AREAS I —- (not 3, as previously advertised.) j Soil is of the richest Volcanic, with an j area of Drained Swamp. ; TWO FINE HOMESTEADS; modern milking shed and other structures. I This Sale affords an opportunity of acquir- • ing some of the finest pasture land in I Mangere. Water in practically every padj dock. - . Extensive road frontages for future sub- j i division. . Electric trams, railway, and fat- ! stock markets all convenient. I EASY TERMS. Full particulars and Plans at the Office of the Auctioneers. X LFRED T>UC_LAND & CONS. LTD, THE HAYMARKET LAND SALE ROOMS, ALBERT STREET. AUCKLAND. <2iiiftij__IN THE ESTATE OF S. B. DAVISON. DECEASED. By Order of the Public Trustee. ■DUILDING CITE, QTAHUHUNo. 41, PREMIER ESTATE. * FIRST-CLASS BUILDING ALLOTMENT. T)EC. Q AT O P-^.. IN OUR SALE ROOMS. 5, CUSTOMS STREET EAST. (Opposite Waverley Hotel). OMITH AND TTALCOMBE. AUCTIONEERS. POSITIVELY F.O.R DALE. ' ■TJEVONPORT. T^EVONPORT. j TT4EVONPORT. T-VEVONPORT. J ARAWA STREET (Late Lovers' Walk). 3 BEAUTIFUL LEVEL SECTIONS, a stone's throw from the famous Chelten- ■ ham Beach (New Zealand's Manly). Subdivided. Surveyed, and Pegged. | Each section has a frontage of 40ft. by 145 ft.. and they must be sold. •W__NESDAY, T)EC. Q AT O P.M., ! IN OUR SALE ROOMS, j 5, CUSTOMS STREET EAST. OMITH AND TTALCOMBE. I AUCTIONEERS. Opp. Waverley Hotel. i ! QREEN TAKE. BEEN T ANE. QREEN T ANE. QREEN T ANE. CORNER OF GREEN LANE ROAD AND TAWERA ROAD. MAGNIFICENT CORNER BUILDING ALLOTMENT. Level; well fenced, with double entrance; free of stone. Great prospective value. Frontage, 102 ft. by a depth of 137 ft. ■WEDNESDAY, T)EC. Q AT *> P.M., IN OUR SALE ROOMS."" 5, CUSTOMS STREET EAST. , ! - CMITH AND TTALCOMBE. AUCTIONEERS. Opp. Waverley Hotel. TMPORTANT QUBDIVISION QALE OF 1113 A CEES AWHATAIJ L Am 1113 A CRES X AWHATAIT TAND. ODDFELLOWS' HAIi, MANGAWEKA. ODDFELLOWS' HALL. MANGAWEKA^ rpHURSDAY, TJECEMBER q AT 1.30 P.M, ABRAHAM AND "WILLIAMS, T _-;)_ Instructed by F. H. R. Gorringe, _.„ will Sell, as above, his * q " WELL-KNOWN TTAWHATAU pROPERTY, Subdivided as follow*:— LOT 1 — Comprising ' ■ j SV?O ACRES All easy country. One of ♦J—iV/ the sheep and cattle t°rm 3 in the district. """ j LOT 2—Comprising ; 390 AC Si' - 3 - _*_? easy WO* hiIiJVXJ ■___. _- acres excellent flitabout 20 acres stumped; Stable for dairying. * *"* ( LOT 3 — Comprising 290 ACRES. Homestead section; ISS _. _ U acres easy hihs. ioa acre ' J** 2o acres stumped. Very StSS •or dairying. --«-ao:e !• LOT 4 — Comprising / m ACRES. Very easy country = f-j. • JLL-± proportion-, ploughable. * aSS | . very suitable tor u_iryi_g. } TERMS: 10 per, cent. on fall of *,_-,.___ 10 per cent, on date, at po.ohLlT^' : cent, in 12 months. S per cent. irniX,!.?" i balance 1 years of %££££ ba l j 6 per cent, per annum. w - MMi<3tt ** ! Possession about February 14, ig___ > Inspection and .further paxticuiara on an- . plicaiioa to Auctioneers: i s ' •4S£?_SS i _Sr ll __ > __nfi^ of 1 _?^^^^__S^*ir_sgg!
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17641, 30 November 1920, Page 2
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