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SALES BY AUCTION. jg U Y >JJ RIT IS H jQ. 0 O DS, B OOTB ' gOOTS. jgOOTS. JJOOTS. jgOOTS. jgOOTS. 5000 5000 pAIES pAIRS 5000 5000 QENT.'S & QHILDREN'S JJ-lOH - jQRADE pOOTWEAR. JJIGH - JpOOTWEAR. ■TUST ARRTVED PEE 8.8. SUFFOLK. JUST ARRIVED PER 8.8. SUFFOLK, Too late for the Xmas trado, caused through recent Shipping Dispute, J. H. A™ KLL AND C°167, QUEEN STREET (Next His Majesty's Arcade), rjlO-DAY (TUESDAY), AT | J A.M., RT QUR gPACIOUS gALEROOMS. We have received instructions by cablegram through the N.Z. Agents of Messrs. Bardsley and Co., Boot Exporters, Northampton, England, to realise at any price. RESOLUTELY JDESERVE. rpHE CONSIGNMENT OF TTIGH-GRADE "ROOTS AND QHOES EVER OFFERED BY AUCTION TO THE AUCKLAND PUBLIC. 1000 PAIRS LADIES' PATENT LEATHER AND GLACE KID. 450 MEN'S BOOTS AND SHOES. 700 MEN'S SLIPPERS. 800 LADIES' CANVAS TENNIS SHOES. 300 MEN'S CANVAS TENNIS SHOES. 1000 LADIES' WHITE AND COLOURED CANVAS WALKING SHOES. 400 GIRLS' WHITE AND COLOURED CANVAS WALKING SHOES. 200 LADIES' WARD SHOES. 300 CHILDREN'S SHOES. AUCTIONEER'S NOTE: I have received instructions to clear every pair of Boots as Quickly as possible before the XMAS VACATION. So come along and let me tender my XMAS GREETING with a NEW PAIR OF BOOTS AT YOUR OWN PRICE. J. H. A NBELI " AUCTIONEER AND VALUER. TINDER "THE WAGES PROTECTION U AND CONTRACTORS LIENS ACT, GEORGE EDWARD HAMILTON. Plaintiff, AUGUSTINE ST. CLARE HILL, Defendant. TTtTHEREAS judgment was obtained in " » the Magistrate's Court holden at Auckland, on the 22nd day of October, 1925, by the Plaintiff in the above action, against the defendant, on a claim of lien under "The Wages Protection and Contractors Liens Act, 1908," whereby it was ordered that the Plaintiff was entitled to a lien for _ the sum of Eighty-five Pounds Nine Shillings (£Bt> 9s) on the land of the abovenamed defendant described in the Statement of Claim filed in the said action being Lot 3 of a subdivision of Lota 33 and 34 of small lota near the Town of Onehungs bounded on the North by Church Street, 60.84 links, and 14.21 links, on the East by other part of said Lot 33 208.46 links, on the South by other part of said Lot 33 70.84 links, and on the West by Lot 2 of said subdivision 219.18 links; SUBJECT to Deed of Mortgage No. 351775 to Edwin Woods, securing repayment of the eum of £SOO with interest thereon at the rate of 9 per cent, reducible to 7 per cent., AND WHEREAS by an order made by the said Court on the 30th day of November, 1925, under the provisions of Section 83 of the said Act a duly certified copy whereof has been duly delivered to me. it was ordered that all the estate right title and interest of tho said Augustine St. Clare Hi!l in tho said land being an estate in fee simple subject as aforesaid be sold by Public Auction by the Sheriff of Auckland, and that public notice of such intended salo bo given by advertisement in at least two issues of the N.Z. Herald Newspaper the first advertisement to appear at least 14 days before the date fixed for such «al«, I, Cecil John Hewlett, Sheriff .of Auckland, HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that I shall cause all the estate, right, titlei and interest of the said Augustine St. Clare Hill in the land abovedescribed to bo sold by C. F. Bennett by Public Auction, at his Auction Rooms, New Zealand Insurance Buildings, Queen Street, Auckland, on Tuesday, tho 22nd day of December, 1925, at 12 o'clock noon, uulees the amount or the said judgment and all costs and expenses be sooner paid. For particulars and conditions of sale apply to Messieurs Anderson and Sneddon, Safe Deposit Buildings, High Street, Auckland, Solicitors for the Plaintiff, or to the Auctioneer. Dated at Auckland this 3rd day of December, 1925. C. J. HEWLETT, Sheriff of Auckland. (No. A 89)

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19207, 22 December 1925, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19207, 22 December 1925, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19207, 22 December 1925, Page 4

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