Meetings. •DrBKENBTBAD PROGRESSIVE LEAGUE A SPECIAL MEETING OF MEMBERS Will be held in the FORESTERS' HALL. BIRKENHEAD. THIS (MONDAY) EVENTNG. MARCH 21. At 8 o'clock. BUBINESS: To Elect a President two Vice-Presidents. Committee and Secretary-Treasurer; Rules. Etc.. Etc Any Ratepayer or Resident not a Member, but desiring to join the League, will be welcomed. THOMAS FARRELL. Secretary (pro tim). A UCKLAND BAPTIST TABERNACLE. TO-NIGHT (MONDAY). 7.30 WELCOME TO REV A. S. WILSON. As Associate Pastor of the Tabernacle. Rev Joseph W. Kemp will preside, and will be supported by the Revs W. H Hinton J. Pattison, Percy Knight, and Mr! a. A. Laidlaw. MR. WILSON WILL REPLY. Representatives of the Sunday School and other oranches of the Church Work will take part. The Choir will Rend<-r Items. . All Invited. AUCKLAND HOTEL AND RESTAU--cx RANT EMPLOYEES' INDUSTRIAL UNION OF WORKERS. The Annual Meeting of the above organisation will be held in Trades Hall. Hobson Street, TO.NIGHT (Monday), at 8 p.m. Business: Report and Balance-sheet. Election of Officers. General. A. JACKSON. Secretary. QREAT PROTESTANT RALLY. A GREAT PROTESTANT RALLY Will be Held in the TOWN HALL WEDNESDAY. MARCH 23, AT 8 P.M. Chairman: J. F. W. DICKSON, ESQ. Speakers: REV HOWARD ELLIOTT, VIVIAN POTTER, Esq., M.P. (Parliamentary duties permitting). Tickets may be Obtained at Office, Hellaby's Buildings. pROPOSED MEMORIAL TO THE LATE MISS HOPPER. A PUBLIC MEETING WILL BE HELD At the GRAFTON DISTRICT SCHOOL. Nugent Street. On WEDNESDAY 25RD. INST.. AT 8 P M tor the furtherence of a proposal that a Memorial be erected at the School to perpetuate the memory of the above lady's lengthy term of service as Infant Mistress. ! OLD SCHOLARS AND FRIENDS ARE ! ESPECIALLY ASKED TO ATTEND: A UCKLAND Co-op. Terminating Building £*-~ ogc^ty.—Appropriations, St. Jo. u I' Wednesday, 23rd, 7.30 p.m. £16,000 by ballot and sale Houses and Land for Sale. SALE, IN KARANGAHAPE RD — - Three or Four fine FREEHOLD Properties (two of them corners) in this popular retail thoroughfare. This is a chance for any energetic business man wishing to secure a good Business Site. Apply W. D. BUTTLE. 24, Short's Building. Queen Street. jQAIRYMAN'S QPPORTUNITY. 1 K() ACRES at £26,-A Choice Freehold J-yy, Dairy Farm, situated in good district, handy to school, cream cart collection; 30 acres alluvial flats, balance undulating limestone land all ploughable; 9 paddocks plentifully watered. Carrying 40 milking cows, bull 5 horses, and calves; farm can do better than this. Good new 7-roomed House, valued at £1500, all heart of kauriconcreted cowshed, barn, cartshed and pigsties: every necessary building and all substantial. Farm is unencumbered and is offered at £26 per acre; terms, £1000 cash balance 5 years at 6 per cent. rpHREE "pARMS, 4-4.0 C ?v. ES ' J r f^? Id - situated in good a Northern district. 1 mile from school and post office, good metalled roads- 80 acres flats and easy country, balance good sheep country; all in grass. Carryine 700 sheep and 60 cattle Eight-roomed House and necessary outbuildings. Price £12 per acre; £500 cash, balance on mortgage This is a really good little mixed farm, specially suited for a man on the look-out for mild even climate. ' IRI ACRES Freehold 4-mile from milium way station; all flats with exception of few acres undulating. House, 5 roomsexcellent cowshed, with machines- Caua city 40 cows now, and capable of further development Price £27 per acre, including machines; £1000 cash, or can be bought a* a going concern for £32 10s per acre fiOO ACR£ S. Freehold, 3 miles from raili V 7 statlcll aTl d Post office; all ploughable, 420 acres being rich river flats partially developed; carrying large herd of cattle. _ Flats are particularly good, and there is excellent prospective value in this Price, £12 per acre; one-fifth cash, balance 5 years at 5 per cent. T7XCHANGE. THE Owner of a good Mixed Freehold Farm, situated m Northern district, is willing to Exchange for approved South Auckland property. Northern Fexm com prises 610 acres. 140 acres of which are good dairying land. Farm has wintered 1000 sheep. 70 cattle, and 12 horses. House of II rooms, large and complete range outbuildings. Quoted as a going concern with 49 choice cows, 65 cattle (largely heifers) 7 horses, 220 sheep, shearing plant, and 'all implements for £11,500: equity, £9000. Details on application to jSTORTH TfIARMERS' pO-OP.. T TD.. KING'S CHAMBERS. COMMERCE ST AUCKLAND. jy A I B Y pEM, -j O MILES FROM PAEROA, AND FIVE X.L MILES FROM RAILWAY 240 Acres Grass, 20 Paddocks, Well Watered. HOUSE of 9 rooms, plenty of Outbuildings.' 4,-cow Milking Plant, will carry 80 Cows. pRICE, £»Q9 PER ACRE. TERMS EASY. Q.RAY AND pOCKROFT. SMEETON'P BUILDINGS. QUEEN ST. JVONDALE TjiLATS. " PJOOD 6-roomed House, pantry, bathroom, v* wash-house, glasshouse, cartshed, stable storeroom and loft cowbail; slightly over 5 acres of splendid land; long road frontage. Large number of fruit trees. Price, £3650 • TTnTft!fcJ )alanco 5 yea . rs - ?* fP" «nt. UOUSE—6 rooms, pantry, bathroom, wash--LL house- 5t acres splendid land; large number of lemon, orange, and other fruit trees. Price, £3500. Terms can be arranged: ,\h °. wne £| of these Properties will ex- ».'™ House B and Sections. UUUbL-6 rooms, full range of outbuildl J--1- mgs, 28 acres land, comprising 13 acres orchard in splendid order, 1 acre lines balance grass; 2 road frontages; would cut up into four handy little properties. Owner exchange for house and few acres (vole ) O rpHOMAS. Successor to F. BLUCK AND SON Phone 3939 (3 rings), AVON DA LE.
T\OMINION •DOAIfe SECOND SECTION—£3OO Cash—Beautiful , . 7-roomed Villa, all large room? hndt of best heart kauri; lmin. to Valley Rd I tip-top letting proposition; exceptionally c^teftsplcf 11 absolute A*SaS: pARNELL-£SOO CASH-Lovely new Bunr> n g S lo - w i i roomß and kitchenette blar,tifully finished; p.b. and b.. h. and c water eVerjthiag Ty|OUNT ALBERT-£3OO CASH-Immedi-b ~ U Posse6Bl T7- L ? vely Semi-BungaW 6 rooms: p.b. and b... h. and c. water? very pretty art papers: nice large volcanic sec2mm. to cars. Balance. £850. on easy ~P&ED. JDALL, QUEEN ST. (Qpp G.P.0.). 'Phone 2651 A,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17735, 21 March 1921, Page 10
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