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SALES BY AUCTION. gALES. SPECIAL SALES. (SATURDAY), g A.M. PERISHABLE LINES ONLY. STRAWBERRIES, TOMATOES. PLUMS. STRAWBERRIES. TOMATOES. PLUMS. APRICOTS. CHERRIES. PINES. APRICOTS. CHERRIES. PINES. ETC., ETC. •JpURNERS AND QROWERS, JTD., CITY MARKETS ■RICHARD J^TD, AT THEIR ROOMS. (OPP. TOWN HALL), rjtUESDAY AT 11 OCLOCK. BEDROOM SUITES. DINING ROOM SUITES. AND CONTENTS OF 6 ROOMS, Removed from Avondale. Also, — OAA LOTS GENERAL HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS. AUCTIONEER. At titanurewa. t Manurewa. CJATURDAY ATEXT, SATURDAY i> EXT. Acting under instructions from G. 1 H. LINSTRUM, ESQ., who has sold the property. W AIRERE AIRERE ROAD OAD V 7 AIRERE XIiOAD (Take Turning by the Public School). HPHE WHOLE OF THE NEW FURNISH--1 INGS. LIVING ROOM.—Very Fine Old Georgian Firesoreen, in Beautiful Gilt Scroll Work. Small Oak Extension Dining Table, Oak Buffet, Oak Dining Chairs, Rimu 5Drawer Office Table, with Leather Top, 2 Moquette Divan Chairs, Oak Occ. Table, Oak Bookshelves, 2 Good Floor Rugs. OAK SETTEE AND SQUAB, Linoleum, Copper H.W. Kettle, Teapot, Sugar and Croam, Glass and China Ware, Dinner Service, Hanging Lamp. BEDROOMS (3). —Double and Single Wood Beds, Oval Mirror Comb. Chests, Combination Bed, Wire and Kapok Mattresses, Blankets, Eiderdown Quilts, Bedside Rugs, B.W. Chairs, Curtains and Blinds. KITCHEN—TabIe, Dresser Canadian Chairs, Aluminium Cooking Utensils. Mincer, Potts' Irons, Lamps, Wringer, Primus Stove. OUTSIDE.—New Pennsylvania Lawnmower, with Grass-catcher, Wheelbarrow, Grindstone, Concrete Roller, Garden and Carpenters' Tools, Hedge Clippers, Scythe, about 800 Fence Battens, Quantity Basic Slag and Basic Super, Dog Kennel, Ladders. EVERYTHING IS EQUAL TO NEW. NO RESERVES. THOS. B. ARTHUR, Auctioneer. AUCTION QALE iiUCTION OALE AUCTION Of Good, ttilevated t>uilding OOD, JULEVATED -DuiLDING Sections, ections, AT TAURANGA, BAY OF PLENTY. Favoured with instructions, I will offer for Sale by Public Auction, on the Property, on JANUARY g 1926, AT 2 P.M.. In the Estate of late Mr. A. J. Parkinson, 9 1-ACRE BUILDING SECTIONS. i-ACRE BUILDING. SECTIONS. 1 -iACRE BUILDING SECTION. 1 -iACRE BUILDING SECTION. SITUATED AT CORNER OF FRASER AND MARNEY STREETS. These are choice Building Seotions, commanding lovely views, and will bo sold on easy terms. Any further particulars on application. S. GEO. WILLCOCK, TTNDER CONDUCT OF THE REGISTRAR U OF THE SUPREME COURT AT AUCKLAND, at ihe Request of the Second Mortgagee in Exercise of the Power of Sale contained in Memorandum o' Mortgage Number 68775 and Deed of Mortgage Number 245474. JJyJESSRS. rjpHOMSON, JJAGLEY AND QO. Have been favoured with instructions to Sell by Publio Auotion at their Auction Rooms, Bank Street. Whangarei, on JANUARY 3926. AT 2 O'CLOCK IN THE AFTERNOON, GOOD FARM of 408 Acres 1 Rood, comprising Allotment 136, South Middle Allotment 121. North Allotment 120, North Allotment 121. South Allotment 121. North Allotment 122, Middle Allotment 121, South Allotment 122, Allotment 123, and South Middle Allotment 120, Parish nf Maungakaramea. situated on Cemetery Road 1 mile off Maungakaramea-Whangarei Road and 14 miles from Whangarei by good road. Ninety acres river flat; about 200 acres ploughable. Three acres orchard, and balance hilly country. Property is miles from the Maungakaramea Post Office and 2i miles from the Maungakaramea School. Buildings comprise Dwelling of 7 rooms and conveniences, with iron roof and brick chimneys: also 1 shed with iron roof and 1 shed with shingle roof. The property in watered hy a permanent stream running through the centre of the property. The property is ring-fenced ;nd subdivided and has at least •! miles of fencing. The Mortgagee's anplication containing the estimate of the value of the land can be seen at the Office of the Registrar at all reasonable times prior to the sale, and a copy may be seen in the Auction Rooms at the time of the sale without payment of any fee. For full particulars apply to the Auctioneers or to Messieurs Wilson, Day and Thorne. Solicitors. Bank Street Whangarei. QOAST gEASIDE STATE. QOAST gEASIDE JJSTATE. 245 A CEES--245 A CBESADJOINING THE WELL-KNOWN PIHA PROPERTY, FRIDAY, JANUARY 22 1926 - AT £ P-M----gAMUEL "yAILE AND gONS, £TD., Instructed by MR. JOHN GREY, of Helensville, will Sell by Public Auction at their Rooms, 83, Queen Street, on above date, th<* Homestead portion of MR. MOBBS' Property, comprising OA K ACRES (BETTER KNOWN AS £*±o THE HOMESTEAD PORTION OF McEL WAIN'S PROPERTY). Volcanic and sandy loam soil, the greater part being ploughable; post and wire fencing, with 5 subdivisions; about 60 acres in good grass and crop, balance rough feed. Bounded by the Awawhata River; fresh and saltwater bathing. BUILDINGS comprise House of 5 rooms, wash-house, woolshed, dairy. Situated about 14 miles from Henderson railway station by road. Terms: One-third cash. If not sold as a whole will be offered in sections; a plan of the subdivision can be seen at Homestead. Owner has received many applications for Sections, but up till now has offered as a whole only. NOTE.—Mr. John Grey will meet buyers at Henderson between December 28 and 30 if advised by phone (No. 13, Helensvillc).

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19215, 2 January 1926, Page 4

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