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SALES BY AUCTION. JMQUIDATOR'S gTOCK. ON THE PREMISES. QUEEN ST.,' ANFIELD, pOTTER'S QLD p REMISES, OPP. DARBY ST.. NEAR MAJESTIC THEATRE. Favoured with instructions from the Liquida tor in un Assigned Estate, QEORGE ALKER, J^TD., will sell, the premises, rjpHURSDAY AND piUDAY, MAY If. AND 1(3, AT 1! O'CLOCK. I 4 9AAA WORTH OF MAGNIFICENT SJLKJKJV) ITALIAN POTTERY, MANY UNIQUE PIECES DRESDEN CHINA CHINESE BRASS. IMAM CHINA. CHOICE DRESDEN FIGURES PEWTER WARE. CUT CRYSTAL TMARI BOWLS. OLD CHINESE VASES, INLAID TABLES MANICURE SETS. A GREAT OPPORTUNITY FOR ART COLLECTORS. QEORGE "yy\\LKER. J^TD., SPECIALTY AUCTIONEERS. NEXT SMITH AND CAUGHEY'S. Leonard Coakley, W. J. Cuttlo, Auctioneers RAILWAY EASES FOR SALE. BY PUBLIC AUCTION. Existing Leases Having Expired, QEORGE yyALKER, J^TD., Instructed hy the New Zealand Government Railways Department, WILL OFFER BY PUBLIC AUCTION . AT THE GREAT SAL! . .QMS, 249. QUEEN STREET, YyEDNESDAY, jyjAY 9g 1930. AT P.M. 0 - gECTIONS - 0 0 - gECTIONS - 0 WITH BUILDINGS THEREON. THE SEC I lONS to be offered comprise all those sections having frontage to the main Newmarket Railway Sidings and having a common entrance from Broadway, adjoining the passenger footbridge. Eight sections hnve Road Frontage and one section has access hy right-of-way to Broadway. 111ESE SECTIONS will lie offered separately, and the purchasers of the individual sections shall purchaso from the existing lessees the buildings on such sections nt the valuations place<t upon them in the conditions of sale. XCEPTION A L Q PPORTUNITY. THIS SALE OFFERS AN UNIQUE OPPORTUNITY TO TIMBER MERCHANTS, COAL MER CHANTS. GENE *AL AND FERTILISER STORES For the Prompt Handling and Delivery of Their Commodities. REMEMBER.—The.se sit«.- are the most con 'eniont in Auckland for the handling of railway goods, artd are ready for immediato use without- further expe ise Full particulars and conditions of salo on application to the Auctioneers. QEOR'JE ALKER, J TD., AUCTIONEERS. I,AND AND ESTATE AGENTS. 219 QUEEN STREET. Leonard Coakley, W. J. Cuttlo, Auctioneers Phono -12-Sls. pRIDAY, 9»:> 1930, p} NOON. ' C F B ENNETTi LTDAT THEIR ROOMS, BLACKETT'S BUILDINGS, COR. QUEEN AND SHORTLAND STS.. Will Offer QENTRE OF pUSINESS J^REA, pONSONBY p°AD, pONSONBY p OAD ' AT CORNER OF ANGLESEA STREET. gHOPS AND pOOMS. NOS. M 9 and 151, PONSONBY ROAD (corner Anglesea Street). SPACIOUS 2storey Shop and Living Rooms; all convs., 0.1., etc. Built of timber and roofed with iron. NOS. 153 and 155. PONSONBY ROAD. Two 2-storey Brick and Plaster Shops, with living accommodation and conveniences, e.1., etc. FREEHOLD SECTION, arprox. 67ft by 100 ft. Terms Arranged. ipIMBER RUCTION gALE, On Account of pLLIS AND p URN AND, pTD. gTOC'KTAKING QLEARANCE OF rjTLMBER. E. C. D AI - L m - AUCTIONEERS, HAMILTON. Will Sell at the TIMBER YARDS. BRYCE STREET, J.JAMILTON, On rjpHURSDAY. 99 10.30 A.M.. 100,000 100,000 TIMBER. 1 COTTAGE. 1 SHACK. 24 GATES. <; WHEELBARROWS. G STEPLADDERS. 30 STRAINERS. 300 POSTS. ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE. FULL PARTICULARS LATER. BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEE. AND UNDER CONDUCT OF THE REGISTRAR OF. THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW ZEALAND. AT NEW PLYMOUTH. UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF " THE LAND TRANSFER ACT. 1915." jIj|ESSRS. j\TEWTON j^TD.. Vcting under instructions from llio Registrnr of the Supreme Court, at New Ply mouth, will offer for sale, by public auction. on JUNE 12> 1930. AT 11.30 O'CLOCK IN THE FORENOON. AT QIIURA, THE WHOLE OF THE LAND comprised X in Memorandum ot Mortgage No. 29011. Taranaki Registry, being all tJiat piece of Land, containing one hundred and seventyone (171) acres, more or less, being Part of Mangaroa 8., No. 2D.. Block, and Part of me Land comprised in Memorandum of Lease No. bVUU, Taranaki Registry. The said lease is a lease under " Tho Maori Land Administration Act, 1900," for a term of o(J years, from the 29th day ol May, 1907, (here being no compensation for improvements at an annual rental in respect. 01 lue said 17.1 aeies ol 121 -Is per annum lor the first thirty years, and for the last twenty years of the said term at an annual rental of i2B. Tho property adjoins the Town of Ohura, one-quarter of a mile' from the Ohura Post Oflico, and is a good dairy farm, with about 50 acres alluvial Hat, the balance being easy hills and downs, mostly stumped and ploughed, and all 111 grass. Tho property is well watered and subdivided into 11 paddocks, and will carry 55 to 05 dairy cows, with some dry stock. Buildings consist of a six-roomed House cowshed, 2 small cottages, and slaughter-house. The two Cottages, slaughter-house, and 5J acres are ut present let at rentals totalling £SB 10s per annum. Application to sell, and Mortgagee's estimate of value, may he seen at the Office of tho Registrar of the Supreme Court, at New Plymouth (File No I03S). and particulars and conditions of sale at the Office of Nowton King. Ltd., Ohura, and at the Offices of Messieurs Hughes and McKenzio. Solicitors. Ohura, and Messieurs McKenzie and Knapp. Solicitors. Taumarunui. DRESS AND FASHION Boas are fashionable Reno vatic.-1! a specialty.-Mrs Crombie Pi'v CliMinb.-rs. Corner Queen-Victoria Sts. AV E Have Cleaning and Rel locking Do W partmenls Ladies' and Gent 's Hata --Cox. 'Jho Hatter, Karangahupe Rd

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20560, 10 May 1930, Page 4

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