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Sales by Auction. P. W. DOUGLAS. PHONE 898 A. AND pO. r J>O.MORROW (THURSDAY). AT 11 O'CLOCK. IN OUR ROOMS. ON ACCOUNT OF WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. JJASKET -yjy-ARE. gASKET TTiEE. Beautiful Selection of SILK-LINED WORK BASKETS. MARKET BASKETS. MARKET BASKETS. HAND BAGS. HAND BAGS. LUNCH BASKETS. LUNCH BASKETS. WASTE PAPER BASKETSWASTE PAPER BASKETS. BEADS. BEADS. BEADS. Japanese Real Bone Carved Beads. Imitation Pearl Beads, Etc., Etc--1 50 FANCY CUPS AND SAUCERS. 50 FANCY CUPS AND SAUCERS. ~~£2oo — VALUE — £200 SALE, TO-MORROW (THURSDAY). AT 11 O'CLOCK. NO RESERVE. TERMS CASH. DOUGLAS AND CO., ALL THE TIME. AUCTIONEERS AND LAND SALESMEN, VICTORIA STREET EAST. P. W. Douglas. '.Phone 898 A. GREAT SALE OF PAINTINGS. GREAT SALE OF PAINTINGS. DOUGLAS AND CO.. Favoured with instructions from J. DOUGLAS PERRETT. we will Sell. IN OUR %OOMS. "FRIDAY XTEXT, AT 1 O'CLOCK. A VERY CHARMING COLLECTION OF PAINTINGS. IN OIL. WATER COLOUR. .. AND PASTELS. By Norman Bradley. George Oyston (exhibitors in the Royal Academy), ,T. Douglas Perrett, W. Bale, and other wellknown Artists. / Special attention is drawn to this Sale, as the Pictures will all be sold to the highest bidder. The Pictures, are Now on View. Catalogues at the Office of the Auctioneers. T\OUGLAS AND po.. ALL THE TIME. AUCTIONEERS- AND LAND SALESMEN, VICTORIA STREET EAST. SPECIAL SALE OF MAIZESPECIAL SALE OF MAIZEAT DONALD'S MART. DONALD'S MART, "P R I D A Y, AT NOON. Of\{\ SACKS MAIZE. OVU SACKS MAIZE. MUST BE SOLD. Also, 40 TONS ENGLISH BARB WIRE. AT SAME HOURAT f T TD-, FRUIT, PRODUCE, AND GENERAL AUCTIONEERS. BY .AUCTION! BY AUCTION 1 -IQ3. ACRES. . 1047 ACRES. VERY BEST SITE IN HILLSBOROUGH. Footpath Passes. Glorious Sea Views. Splendid soil—real beast-to-acie country. WILLIAM. A. HORNE. LTD., Will Sell by Auction, -pHIDAY, AUGUST K 1921. AT 1 P.M. . AT THEIR AUCTION HALL. HIGH ST. THE VERY PICK OF HILLSBOROUGH— 18J Acres—ll in grass. Glorious positions for houses. Sea views; unequalled by any other spot; soil is rich black loam of the very best quality. Old house and sheds. Excellent main roads and footpaths, and only about 20min. to trams. WOULD SUBDIVIDE WELL. H you want a really good suburban property, see thii>. Lovely homes on the adjoining blocks. DEPOSIT, ONLY £1000. YOU SHOULD SEE IT! Call at our Office in Shortland Street, got directions, see the property, and you wilj be at the Sale. Nothing better "ever offered. Property is Flagged. TiyILLIAM A TTORNE, T.T:D"THE LAND MAN." SHORTLAJTD STREET. AUCKLAND. BY AUCTION! FARM SEEKERS! HERE'S YOUR OPPORTUNITY. DECEASED ESTATE. A C ACRES, HIGHLY IMPROVED 3:0 FRUIT AND DxtfßY FARM, all Implements, and Chattels will be included. AT PARAKAKAp. MESSRS. WILLIAM A. HORNE. LTD.. instructed by the Executor, in the Estate of the late F. Williams, Deed., will sell by PUBLIC AUCTION, at their Auction Hall. High Strert. "piRIDAY, A UGUST -i O 1921, "~ AT 1 "P.M. ITHHE Farm -consists of 45 Acres, Freehold, X of which 10 acres are in fruit, about 8J acres being 6-year-bld apples, just coming into good profit. 450 Delicious, also Golden Pippin and Scarlet Peannain;li acres of older trees, full bearing, mostly Gravenstein apples, plums and about 100 nectarines; 11 acre's in fallow; 17 acres in good grass and subdivided into 4 paddocks; 7 acres (unfenced) in small tea-tree and fern. t BUILDINGS. Very large shed, specially built for converting into 4-roomed cottage, also extra, room, Dover stove, 3 large outbuildings, pig sties, etc; watered by splendid running stream and tanks- Good lot of useful implements necessary for carrying on generel farm work are included. / The farm was worked for many years by the late Mr. Williams, is only 7 miles from Kaukapakapa, by good metalled road, and 9 miles from Waiwera. Hot Springs; daily service to Kaukapakapa proposed. New Waitemata Railway will pass the door, only 200 yards to P. 0.. I mile school. If you want a Farm,. inspect this; it will repay you, REMEMBER. No Fire-blight. It will be-sold practically without reserre. EXECUTOR MUST REALISE. WE TELL YOU IT WILL BE SOLD CHEAPLYTa DEPOSIT OF £500. IS ALL THAT WILL BE REQUIRED. List of Implements and further .particulars from the Auctioneers. JJORNE, "TTD., " THE LAND MAN." AUCTIONEERS. SHORTLAND STREET, AUCKLAND. 4 AND> AtISMLTON. T\ON*T MISS THE LAST WEEK ARTHUR'S GREAT CARPET SALE. Saturday, July 30. i» th* Last Day.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17844, 27 July 1921, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17844, 27 July 1921, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17844, 27 July 1921, Page 4

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