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SALES BY AUCTION. jjiRIDAY, ]^/p Y - YJ 1929, 12 NOON ' AT N.Z. INSURANCE BUILDINGS, QUEEN STREET, JJNIQUE QPPORTUNITY. OWNER LEAVING FOR ENGLAND, AND WILL SACRIFICE THIS JgEAUTIFULLY gI'JCUATED pROPERTY. JJENDERSON yALLEY. JJENDERSON y ALLEY. ADMIRABLY SUITED FOR CON VALES. CENT HOME OR SANATORIUM, &nd Comprising QENTLEMAN'B RESIDENCE. Well built and thoroughly up-to J ate, containmg b rooms und offices, carefully planned to save, labour; the rooms are spacious, well lit and tastefully finished; handsome open fireplaces, electrio light, power and heating points, good sleeping porch, spacious verandahs; up-to-date bathroom, 2 h.w. services (electrio and from range); City water; phone laid 011; septic drainage; excellent motor garage and outho'ires. Standing on m A CRE 3 oi good land, of which 10 acres aro flat, with well-grown orchards, level paddocks; well fenced, ornamental trees and flowering shrubs surrounding the house, and the remaining 7 acres ore in WITH DELIGHTFUL STREAM AND WATERFALLS. TERMS ARRANGED. The Property is Flagged. C. F. B ENNETT ' L m ' AUCTIONEERS. QORNER yiCTOBIA VENUE AND gHORE J^ OADBEMUERA WATERSIDE. BEMUEBA WATERSIDE. QENTLEMAN'S RESIDENCE AND BEAUTIFUL GROUNDS. LOVELY VIEWS OF HARBOUR. ■ FINE TENNIS COURT. 'jJiRIDAY. AT 2 P,M> gAMU EL yAILE AND gONS, J^TD., In consequenco of tiio owner's early departure from New Zealand, have been favoured with instructions to Sell on above date, his VERY FINE RESIDENCE of 8 rooms and offices, all on one floor, situated at Corner VICTORIA AVENUE AND SHORE ROAD, the most select Residential Area in Auckland. Wide panelled entrance hall; arch between Bitting and drawing rooms, making a large and attractive apartment with open fireplace and cosy corner: dining room with open fire; 4 bedrooms and dressing room: spacious verandahs, commanding EXQUISITE VIEWS OF HABBOUR. EXQUISITE VIEWS OF HARBOUR, and Landscape. Large kitchen, pantry, scullery and laundry. Motor garage. FREEHOLD COR. SECTION with 127 ft. to VICTORIA AVENUE and 145 ft. to Shore Road, in beautiful shrubs, palms nnd gardens; FIRST-CLASS HARD TENNIS COURT, wired in complete. Trams stop at door. J? RELIM INA R Y N OTIC E. J. R. R°™°* LTDTHE BIG QUEEN ST. AUCTIONEERS, Acting under the instruction of MRS. McATjEEB, who is leaving Auckland, WILL SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At 91 TJELLWOOD 4 V„ J^OMINION (Just past Valley Rd. on the right.) ON jy£ONDAY, jyjAY 20, AT 11 SHARP. THE WHOLE OF HER ELABORATE X FURNISHINGS OF HER S-ROOMED RESIDENCE, comprising CONTENTS OF SITTING ROOM. 3 BEDROOMS. BREAKFAST ROOM, KITCHEN. HALL. ETC. 1 NEUMEGEN PIANO (iron frame, overstrung). I NEW WINDSOR ZITHER BANJO. JOHN FRASER, Auctioneer. NOTE.—Seo Saturday's papers for details. F RIDAY, M AY 24> AT "QUNEDIN. AT 12 O'CLOCK MID-DAY. AT ROOMS 118. RATTRAY STREET. DUNEDIN. . , Under instructions from the Admiralty Marshal, by virtue of a Commission of Sale of the Supreme Court of New Zealand (being a Colonial Court of Admir"E' Ij T\j[ ACASSEY AND Q°Will o'ffer for UNRESERVED SALE, the gTEAMSHIP QRETI AND HER EQUIPMENT, At present lying at the Wharf at Dunochn under arrest of the Marshal. This ship was formerly known as the I Baden Powell and her particulars are as follows:—Horse-uower of engines, 30 n.h.n. 90 i.h.p.; speed. 8 knots; length. 110.2 ft: breadth, 20.1 ft; depth. 7.Bft; registered tonOrders to inspect may be obtained from the Admiral) v Marshal at the Supreme Court, Dunedin. Further particulars may be obtained from the Marshal, the Auctioneer. or from Messrs. Aspinall and Sim. Solicitors. Rattray Street. Dunedin, t or Messrs. Duncan and MacGregor, Solicitors, 94. Princes Street, Dunedin. pARMERS-CO-OPERATIVE. LTD. AR K WORTH gTOC'K g ALE, FRIDAY. M AY 17f 1920.. We will Sell HEAD OF MIXED CATTLE, 12 COWS AND HEIFERS, close to profit. 10 HEAD BEEF. 20 FRESH CONDITIONED COWS. 25 CALVES, mixed sexes. Also on account of Mr. Mark Fletcher, 2 PEDIGREE FRIESIAN COWS, guaranteed sound, duo July 1, 1929. JJIGH- CLASS IGII-C L A S S JERSEYS. JERSEYS, ►EECHLANDS" AND I ANNUAL SALE. On Account of MESSRS. A. MORELAND AND SONS and MR. HAROLD MORELAND, at " JgEECIILANDS," J^ APAON yyEDNESDAY. AT 19 NOON *" (The day following the " Orange Dale*" Dispersal Sale). Selected stock from the Beechlands stud, which has won (5 CUPS. 9 CHAMPIONSHIPS. 32 FIRST AND 24 SECOND PRIZES this season, and a wonderful lino of heifers from " Koyton." A A-CHOICE QUALITY JERSEYS— A A Comprising, | 0 SPLENDID YOUNG STUD COWS. 3S IN-CALF HEIFERS. 3 WEANER HEIFERS. Included in the above offering are the Undefeated yearling Heifer this season. Jersey Lea Floss, and the two wonderful prize-winning weaher Heifers, Beechlands Pretty Lady and Beechlands Venus. Most of,the heifers are by BRIARS GENERAL TWYLISH, BEECHLANDS RED LETTER DAY', nnd MARSHAL ALDAN, Imp. All are in calf to outstanding sires. This is without doubt one of tho best quality offerings of the season. Catalogues on application to tho Auction"yyßlGHT, gTEPHENSON AND QO., L TD.. - HAMILTON. AUCKLAND. WELLINGTON AND BRANCHES.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20255, 15 May 1929, Page 4

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