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auction PAPATOETOE residents. T° fIEOBGE WALKER, LTD.. w At tile Residence. roftlNG STREET, P.APATOETOE, , Vwr Kauri Timber Co.. off Station Rd. (SATURDAY), AT 10.30 A.M. ®lr »r Day. who Ims sold his property, i/o W li - Details: tiew'ing Hf e C ttee 'and Squabs. Chairs. Hiinu Machine. J •.'•Element Plug-in Elcc. D. ® iJ'a Chest, Hall Stand, Lino. Square. C r e e en Fender, English Elec Vac. wire ff, new) 0 * 4.0 Rug, D. Bed and Wardrobe, Single Bed and Wire, Wire WOV" - p il(ow Dressing Table, 8 PSS B "quantity Wire Netting JGal. Co*, 9" h ,rn Wood Churn, Grit Mill. Emery S' eel , C Ya?ge Sjprin? Balance, up to 2501 b, Wheel. W»». J,j e ]j Tiles, 3 Large Drums. if Pots. Good Wheelbarrow, Garden Flower A „ Ke rs, Emery Wheel. Floor T°° a|c 'etc. Cr n ffl View Morning of Sale. Terms Cash. , , rnakley, T. A. Goulding. Auctioneers. fTOttOS OF DAIRY Auflioneer^. A HAMILTON. t th g Mart 152 VICTORIA ST., „ following Shares in N.Z. Co-op Dairy rtH • 3* B Butter Shares, paid to £32; C°" o Ru'ter Shares, paid to £'32; 17 B 82 » paid to £l6 13/10; 115 B B» « r chares paid to l?/0; 235 B 1? Sgjudjo £'--:n K)/. Is^^ESTAURATEURS AND OTHERS. rfO %?orgE WALKER, LTD., 1 «/i Owner, who has left Auckland. A/C U On the Premises, SILVER SLIPPER CLUB. 8 36 Fort St., City, •,nvT?QT)AY NEXT, NOV. 22, at 11 a.m., AND FITTINGS. tu as under: -sft x art Tearoom Tables (11 with 20 tons) SO Dining Room Chairs (tipp!a,fit!is\ G Top Vi-Circle Counter with cut s l„j ct,e!veß Bandstand, complete with SinlfVft Terrawo Bench, fitted with 2 canopyJ.®',, Gns h.W. Service. Lge. Ewart links; »{ , water Heater. "White Cross lc r£»fp» Percolator (for 4 percolators); Gas £°® e » h Bins and Drawers. Shelving. 2 Plate 1 Champion Regulo Stove, Ei- £ plate, 3-Bunsen Gas Stand, Parkin2 r o Tnister Lge. Stove Canopy, lijft x S?S J«o back;;M.T. Tables. El. Light 2L£etc...Terms Cash. it HILLCREST. A/c Mrs H. M. Taylor. Piano by Wilhelm Spaethe, English |ls ftnrnishings, Crystal Silverware, Antique ® tJ r a n , Brassware, Original Etchings, and vScent Collection of Antione Blue and ' MiftJ rhina Home s furnished in the EngSh Manor Style, and the Antique Plate, HLm Brassware and Crockery have been Z.„ a number of years. Rarely, mtf to such an offering of all-round excellence available. Open to inspection at the Wednesday. Nov. 22 Further particulars please contact the ±u Auctioneers, pi, 4351. 13fi3, Hamilton. P.O. Box 341. iTicTloF - * - REALISATION SALE. • A CITY COTTAGE INVESTMENTS V AND FACTORY SITES, FREEMAN'S BAY. WRIDVY, NOVEMBER 24. 2 P.M. SAMUEL VAILE AND SONS, LTD., » Mate F. SHELTO-n UJccu.h ai ineir BmS, 83 QUEEN ST.. the following proJKI2 and 14 SALE ST.—Splendid large i«.l Block with 16Sft llin frontage to Sale ct and 'tiift Sin to MacKellar St. Buildings Sunrise 3 Cottages and number of large ton Sheds. This CORNER SITE is situated Heavy industries zone and is ideally suited or erection large factory premises. 10 McKEL'LAR ST.—Cottage. 5 rooms, wish-house, etc. Let at 22/6 per week Good action, 31ft frontage by approx 7!) ft. 17 gALE ST.. 13 and 15 VERNON ST.— «Tottaiie; one of 4 rooms and bathroom, ethers 2 rooms each. Total rents 30/- per wk. Corner section. 26ft Sin to Sale St. by 86ft fI^HERD 8 Uate Inkerman) ST.—Cottage, 4 looms and scullery. Section, 28 x 6Sft. Vacant 11 HARDINGE ST. (off Victoria St. W.). —House, 9 rooms on one floor and 3 attic rooms; bathroom, wash-house, woodshed. Let •t 35/- per week. Section, 32ft frontage x approx. 91ft Cin, also one-third interest in adjoining right-of-way. In heavy industry zone. 10 and 12 NAPIER LANE (off, Napier St.). 2-Storey Cottages, each 4 rooms nd lean-to; let at 15/- and 17/- per week. Section contain? 34.Sper., with frontage 102 ft by depth approx. 751t. In heavy industry lone. About 72ft frontage by full depth unbuilt on and would make good factory site. 1 11 WELD (late Willow) ST.—2-Storey 1 Cottage. 4 rooms and scly.. let at 16/6 per it Section. 33ft frontage by depth 50/63 ft. 9 WELD ST.—Cottage. 4 rooms and 2 ta-to rooms, let at £3 n/4 per month., fedisJ, 33ft frontage by 63/7fift. (j'jt!: Nos. 9 and 11 Weld St. back on to Xos. 10 and 12 Napier Lane.) tSION (now Unicorn) LANE, off Weld £/.-fiaall Vacant Section, containing 5 ptties. further particulars on application. fUBS AND TRUCKS, v TURNERS & GROWERS, LTD.. II is Selling 4>y .Auction, on Account of Clients, NEXT FRIDAY, NOV. 24. at Noon, ilny trial will be givens morning of sale. Watch this Column Later for Details of Vehicles. IJHJBNERS AND GROWERS. LTD AUCTIONS COMMENCE—--6 a.m.—Fresh Vegetables (Daily). 8.30 a.m.—Fresh Fruit (Daily). 9a.m.—Fresh Cut Flowers (Tues. and Frl.). 10 a.m.—Fresh Cut Flowers (Mon. & Thurs.). 10 a.m.—Poultry (Tuesday and Friday). Largest Sales in New Zealand.

AUCKLAND'S FINEST RESIDENCE & A 85 ACRES, WITH LONG BEACH FRONTAGE, known as Gien Innes House, Tarnaki \V. Rd., St. .Heliers. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 15, at 2 p.m. SAMUEL VAILE & SONS, LTD., At their' Rooms. QUEEN STREET, A/c Kenneth B. Myers, Esq. (at present abroad on active service), MODERN BRICK MANSION, with tiled Tool, designed by and erected under super'isloa leading- architect. On ground floor: nations reception hall with very fine spiral staircase to upper floor, lounge, approx. 4-_> x 24, inlaid floor, open fireplace, 3 dble. glass dfs. to paved ver., d. swing, drs. to ding, rm., •ervery and kitchen, with stainless sink benches and innumerable cupbds., large elcc. tton, store rm., flower rm., stainless sink McS, maid's sit. rm., cloakrm., library fitted *ith bookshelves, linen rm., gun rm. with jak fittings, etc. On upper floor: 6 bedrms., J?Hy appointed with wardrobe accom., 2 Wfd bathrms., tiled shower recess, also «uld's charmingly appointed nursery, comp. 2 bedrms. and tiled bathrm. In attic gable: Mtvants' quarters, comp. 3 bedrms., sit. rm., hathrm., linenpress, etc. in basement: Large Jjorenn,, laundry, boiler rrn. (steam heating twongliout). Outside: Farm manager's house, «fffls., kitchen, etc., elec. stove and h.w.; 3 e's, stable, 4 looseboxes, cowbail, fowlmm. glasshouse, etc. 04ac. 3ro. 22.4p0.. itnnold land, fronting West Tamaki Rd., and 'its long beach frontage to Tamaki River; *wm N.E. aspect, commanding magnificent Mlnterrnpted views of Hauraki Gulf, islands "d surrounding landscape. Extensive grounds, Waatifnlly laid out, circular driveway, chip J'bois court, rose garden, fish pond, spacious shaded by lovely trees, orchard cont. variety of fruit trees, plantation of "lute trees, hal. of land in good pasture, "fpefg for main floors and window curtains y. be purchased by arrangement. Apjwlatfflent for inspection by bona fide buyers v-1 ma, ' e w '" 1 Auctioneers. j H.ii U^h' B property stands in a class by 7l For solidity of construction, beauty ''situation, area of grounds, and extent of l' l ? f frontage, no other property in Auckttti Can corn P a r& 'with it. It embodies all » ho 4 wea "^ y man envisages in his ideal of

18TH NEW ZEALAND NATIONAL THOROUGHBRED SALES. January 19, 2r, and 20, 1045, TRENTHAM, WELLINGTON. RECORD ENTRY. 271 THOROUGHBRED YEARLINGS, '■ l - 169 COLTS, 103 FILLIES. mI s f®? 18 Catalogue is a record for nnmlr unsurpassed for quality and close tiM t?? p - to hixhly-performed New ZealandU? 1 Horses in Australia, South Africa, India, cirni a Dominion. The following 54 W8 « are represented:— Balloch,* Battle Song,* Beauitar* r- eau L .Ker»aire, Broieforte,* Biiland'ortk # W" a P ar k, Charles t ox, Chatstarhi Robin,* Contact, CorofoxliW• Defaulter. Defoe,* Kink,* ioflatfnW' /Oxbridge,* Gay Boy, Gynerium,* ?i«* Kincardine,* Legatee, La 11 j? SedißMi 1 I jo Zingaro, Man's Pal,* ®arch wJ Miltiades, Nightly, NightOrelio Pil ht F, ,]ot ' Ni « ht Raid.- Nizami,* '%n» n?? r , Clipper, Phaleron Bay,* Rcve- * n isC^lo ' ar / Ringmaster,* Robin Sried * ci Chief > St. Boawcllh,* Spiral krvi»M n? u ' Solicitor General,*, Valette w ng Blood, Theio," Tidcacrc,* 1 'i le wor ' t ' Produces such flings bnn<rhi ai f e 0 Wln .nera, and already fep'ils: Oii'^mi, 01 ' 1 ~ )rey ,l (! 'l rt catalogues aro Ih » year's pJI i s in . this racing. 'M'es to mno( 'ncludea full or near 'n nv, se , aßnns hefit winners. Wi from fwJL u ) yvajahle (on application j'wluable frnm n li.at 1 i. at 11 ( ' ost of each, a " branchefl of the Joint OF' BLOOD MARES. STALLIONS, Thft a ISPAy!" January ° f P ab £ ve w , in be ( hpld on SaMa* niarw \tJu' Seventy entries of >i« e . 8 1 ready »n " s ? n( " ntri < l(l stoßk I "Jiclnde thcif F ' lhe Catalogue ?«i »' Lowrvl Vetli S' .Okawa (Estate late ftte l al ; y j' S 9t »t e late H. H. Pharazyn, teTo ®ost - J,n,i wili JW4. Catalno-iiL f'j'finit<'ly on December oßne ?' !'• fncti'. STE w n n| NS ( OX & C 0" LTD.. Pvv-ci Wellington, » Q-E. GOULD, GUINNESS. LTD., S&ft .. Corigtchurch, «c«oneex ß in XJonJunotioa,

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