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SALES BY AUCTION. RUCTION REALISATION SALE OF BEAUTIFUL QEASIDE T OTS. X>EAUTIFUL OE ASIDE JL'OTS, Beautiful oeaside JL'ots, J->eautiful Seaside -Lots, EAUTIFUL SEASIDE IJOTS, AND Rich inarming a reas. Rich V arming Areas. Rich Tparming * reas. ich J: arming Areas. ONEPU "¥7 STATE NEPU ii/ STATE ONEPU STATE. NEPU i-i STATE. AT THE FAMOUS SEASIDE RESORT. A RKLE'S "13AY. iVRKLE's DAY. jpRIDAY. jQECEMBER AT »") P.M. dmJ gAMUEL yAILE AND OONS, Jj™-' Instructed by the Trustees of the Estate of the late MR, W. POLKINGHORNE, will Sell by Public Auction, at their Rooms, S3, Queen Street, A NUMBER OF i-ACRE LOTS, occupy--<-i. ing an elevated position, iust above Arkle's Bay Wharf, and commanding EXQUISITE SEA VIEWS. Ideal situation for staside cottage or bach. EASY TERMS: ONLY £5 DEPOSIT. £5 in 3mos., £5 m Cmos., bal. in 3 years at 6 p.c. 102 ACRES WITH PROFITABLE STORE. On one lot of over 10} acres there is a store, post oCico and tearooms, also, house, of 5 rooms, and.other buildings. Profitable busines now being carried on. Terms for this lot, £500 cash, bal. 5 years at G p.c Stock and plant cashAlso, 9 /CHOICE "INARMS. o Choice i- ARMS, m — A CRES — 46! 542 — A CRES — 54i • 572 — A CRES — 572 FARM NO. I.—4Gac. 3ro. 13p0., comprising rich flats and undulating land, mostly :in grass; excellent site for home-stet-d. FARM NO. 2.— 54ac. 3r0., rich alluvial flats, nearly all in grass; cowshedlong road frontage, and close to POLKINGHORNE BAY- —one of the finest beaches on the coast. FARM NO. 3.—57ac. 3ro. 2Spo.. comprising rich flats and undulating land, mostly in grass. Two houses and outbuildings. Also, close to the beach and comma,lids fine viows. Plans on Application. EASY TERMS: . 20 p.c. cash, 10 p.c. in 3mos.« 5 p.c. ill 6mos., bal, 5 years at G p.c. Also, to bo offered at the same time, MT A LBERT. TVfT. A LBERT. t Albert. — 1»1t. Albert. RESIDENCE AND CHOICE SITES RESIDENCE AND CHOICE SITES. MT. ALBERT RD.—House of 6 rooms and XtX outbuildings, with 3ac. 29.7 po.. having a frontage of 25Sft.; very desirable position on the slopes of the Mountain. Terms, £1500 may remain at 6 p.c. THREE SECTIONS, one on corner of VinX cent Rd., and Vincent Terrace, 51ft. : lOin. x 170 ft.; one fronting Mt. Albert Rd. (opposite homestead), 50 x lGGft.; and other fronting Hillside Tf!race (Mt. Royal Estate), 50 x 13-ift., and adjoining homestead. ALo, North croft ST., takapuna.—resiDENTIAL SECTION, G6 x 158 ft. only 3 sections off tram iijie (opposite The Strand). Terms: £50 cash. Balance. 3yrs. at G p.c. Full particulars on application to Auctioneers, CAMUEL y-AILE-AND gONS, 83, QUEEN STREET. gACKVILLE gT., Q-' KEY J^YNN. REALISATION OF y_|" ANDILY-SITU ATED JJOME. JPRIDAY, JQECEMBER AT 2 P.M. AILE AND gONS, J^TD., Will sell by public auction at their Rooms, 83, QUEEN STREET, CO UND HOUSE of 5 rooms, bathroom, I O scullery and pantry, large living rcom, about 24 x 12, 2 tiled fires, built-in wardrobe, Orion range, wash-house, c. and t., p.w.c.; level section, about 40 x 40ft.; i handy "o both Grey Lynn cars and Rich- | mond Road bus service. Now vacant and immediate possession available. QHRISTMAS pOULTRY t^ALES. i BURNERS AND Q. ROWERS, X TD„ CITY MARKETS. Will hold their Annual Christmas Poultry Sales ou the following days, at, .11 a.m. each day:— FRIDAY - - DECEMBER 12. TUESDAY - - DECEMBER ]<;. WEDNESDAY - DECEMBER, 17. THURSDAY - DECEMBER 18. ' FRIDAY - - - DECEMBER 10. MONDAY - - DECEMBER 22. TUESDAY - - DECEMBER, 23 TURKEYS, GEESE, COCKERELS. AND FAT HENS FOR THE TABLE. Clients arc Advised to Buy arly, fpURXERS AND Q. ROWERS, CITY MARKETS. Q LEA RING C,'ALE AT 'jpO-MORRO (TIIURSDA Y), NOON. Favoured with instructions from Mr Geo Green we will nell on his Shot! Bank I roper, on above date, the whole of his J~) AIRY J JEHD AND J^TOC'K. Comprising: 190 CHOICE lIOLSTKIN-JERSEY 1- CROSS DAIRY COWS, in ~, Ik 30 FAT and FORWARD cows' 25 YEARLING HEIFERS, " mostly Holstem. 1 2-YEAR HO LUTEIN BULLS 2 YEAR JERSEY BULLS ' 1 3 coit ß MEDIUM DRAUGHT 1 2-YEAR FILLY, unbroken The herd are nil prhctirally Palmerston North bred < at tie, and ate a. choice lot. Luncheon Provided. FARMERS' CO-OP. AUCTIONEERING CO., LTD., II AMI LTO N. A UC'TI ON EE I < S. GATE A (JTOCK ALE. ON DAY, DECEMBER -jEntries Solicited. ARMERS' ('0 OPERATIVE AUCTIONEERING CO., LTD HAMILTON. AUC'i'l ONE 11 S_.__ 'A ''' Wardo'rt To-morrow (Tliurfdny) » ,V. Mannnotn S.d.> of Used Cur* and ( ycles. See Motors for Sale" Column, this lafiue.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18888, 10 December 1924, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18888, 10 December 1924, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18888, 10 December 1924, Page 5

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