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Sales by Auction. 'po DAY (FRIDAY). AT U O'CLOCK. HAhSEY STREET HAL bb Y STRE r: T (E-hind the Timber Mills). TV E Z T T BE R. V i- ;, - ' 1 M B K R V K'r TIMBER. v b ))■ 11M RE R N !•, W TIM BE R NE W TIMB ER. kauri. RI MU. TOTARa MATAI. SCANTLING. boards OF ALL SIZES Ll * VLV<i ' l? f a Rale of NEW TIMBER suitable for Contractors. BuUder- rfl . Country Settlers, and Ouler, A GOOD CHANCE TO BUY Farther ,■ , WHAT YOU REQUIRE. Auctioneers^ 11 IS ° n to Ul o sales description E. A. JpERKINS AND I AUCK™ D S AT?^#REQUEST OF THE MORTGAGEE? REQLI^ST °F T. ]\£ AKI)E NO JACKSON (FRIDAY). AT 2 P.M.. A LL r * vrw P J EG ®, OR PARCEL OF 4 ..LAND m the Provincial District ,Tf Auckknd aforesaid, situated in the Parish ?V^ 6 \ 0 c h ® Eden conSg U of m Lot«. F S U '' °« a^^orth Pl by isjj si *'" ld "• , o? tl T R U6 the Supreme Court at Anr VI of v : V ,bf the conditions of sale may l nd - business hours at The Office U ur - Buildings, Grey 1 * < SALE BY MORTGAGEE. rpO-DAY (FRIDAY), AT 2 O'CLOCK. New Zealand, Northem P lg^ ct Court of T- M ANDENO ( J ac KSON Will Sell at their Mart, Customs St. East Auckland, as above—- ' f ALL THAT PIECE OF LAND o 8 4 „ n t : ii roods and 22 porches more or i" 3 n being the mock of land called or Li t by the name c f Punakitere No V„ I 4A and being the whole of the lilj t comprised m Certificate of t?u t Voliune 107 Folio 55 of the P_„ • ■ til ; X Register Book at Auckland i m that piece of land iu th e Sd p'^ o t vmcial District containing 161 3 t roods and 4 perches, more or lees, Sin - s tlie block of land called or Unlr, ? a the name of Punakitere No. 2B No 4R %J%2& - The application to sell and the estimated value of the property may be seen at the Office of the Registrar at any convenient time, also a copy of same at the Auction Mart on the day of sale, without payment of , fee ; J For particulars and conditions of sale apply Messrs. Dackson, Russell, Tunks and Ostler.. Solicitors for the Mortgagee, or to the Auctioneers.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17828, 8 July 1921, Page 3

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