APCTTOHS. FRIDAY, PBBBCAET 17, 12 noon. VALUABLE DAIRY FARM, WHrTFOBIX 6 ROOMED HOUSE. LARGE BARN, etc, T. MANDENO JACKSON has received instructions from Mr Sutclifce to sell by Public Auction, at the Mart of Mr R. C. Carr, Queen-st., on the above date, HIS WELL KNOWN DAIRY FARM at Whitford, 3 miles from Howick, containing 2S'J acres first class land, all In grass, and subdivided, with the exception of 5U acres, which i 3 valuable bush; there are 6 Jtcrros ploughed and ready for sowIng grass. The house contains 6 rooms and | is substantially built. There is a barn which rest £200 to build, and contains cowsh d (7 bails), stable, buggy shed, waggon house, and cbaSC house, the latter 30 x 14; also good loose bos. The property Is 20 ruinates from creamery and lauding; steamer once a Tveek. For a man with a family, this is a first class proposition. For further particulars, m TyfITANDENO JACKSON Auctioneer, 17, Shortland-st. FRIDAY, FEBRUAKY"~iSI 12 noon. HOUSE OF 8 ROOMS WITH 8 ACRES. HILLSBOROUGH, OVERLOOKING MANDKAU. The undersigned, instructed by Mr Plowman, will sell by public auction at the Mart of Mr R. C. Carr, as above. THAT VALUABLE PROPERTY, situate at the Junction of Frederick-st. and Qtippnstown Rd., Pah Estate, and overlooMng the Manukau. containing about S acres, with the nearly new House with iron roof, insured for £300, and all necessary outbuildings; water and gas; a first class property; would moke an ideal Poultry Farm. For further particulars, apply T\/S ANDISNO TACKSON Auctioneer, 17, Shortland-st. IvTyARUBN TJ3LYTH AND ,rSQ. — IP.M. — Ts TONDAY AT OUR FINE SALE ROOMS. SPECIALLY CLEARED FOR THK SALE. By Ord'.T of E-xecutors in An A SSIGNED INSTATE. TJNDER ;t>'ILL syF |Q<jALE. TiIMENSE .QUANTITY A LMOST YEW XfiURNISHINGS MOI>ERN TTOUSEI-lOLD A PPOINTJLX MEKTB. -AyALUE A BOUT £3^ A BSOLUTELY TT7-ITHOUT -RESERVE Comprising LEATHER AND TAPESTRY 9 PIECE SUITES Oee. und Fancy Tables 10 Assorted Tables, Overmantels 4 Dozen A.B.W. and other Chairs Fine Kail Stand and 2 Hall Chairs Valtrablf Carpets and' Llearth Ku-rs OVF.K 300 SQ. YAKDS SUPSKIOR LINOLEUMS (will be sold in Lots with measurements of ouch room) 9 Combination Chests of Drawers and Washstands and Toilet Sets Dinner Waggon, Clocks 20 D. AND S.I. BEDSTEADS, W.W. Mattrfssos and Stretchers. 24 KAPOK AND OTHER MATTRESSES, Pictures, Ornaments, Fenders and Irons 4 dozou Pillows and Bolsters 3 dozen Sheets, i) dozen Towels, 5 dozen Serviettes 2 dozen Quilts, 2 dozen Pairs Blankets 2 do'/.ru T«b:e Cloths, Tea Cloths, Lace -..nd other Curtains 3 dozen ouch Dinner tincl Dessert Knives 3 dozen each Table and Dessert E.P. Forts 3 dozen eaeb Table, Dpspert, and E.P. Tea Spoons, Carrinjt Forks, and Knives 100 dozen Assorted Crockery, Cups am 1 So'jcers, Juins. Glassware, Tumblers. Water ,Tv«, Fruit .Stands and 80-wis. etc-,, etc. Largi; Number Cruptit Li!-.iri' Quantity Superior Bnnnwhrare j Saucepans. Kettles, Kitchen Bute, and Furnishing*, mid GENERAL HOrSF.TTOL-D FUUNITUBR IN T IMMENSE VAUIE'i'Y. SALE MONDAY. AT 1 PM. NOTE—The t?p?ej n i attention of House FnrnisljerM is directed to this Sa>e, :if rnoet of the Goods are Unsoiled, and wii: be sold REGARDLESS OF COST TOA'TH & ,piO. General Auctioneers and OuMoor Salesmen. 87 and Bft Queen st. Tel. 84G. EDUCATIONAL. ■pjIINCE A LBERT /COLLEGE i REOPENS TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 14. The Headmaster will be in attendance Morning and Afternoon, ' MONDAY, February 13, to Enrol New Pupils. THE J ADIES- f-VOLLEGI-. AND iQJCHOOL OF IyrUSIC. CLEVELAND RD., REMUEJRA. EEMOERA. Principal: MRS S. A. MOORE-JONES, M.H., M.R.C.P., CM., S.K., London. Certificated Staff, English and Foreign. Studies will be Resumed (D.V.) February Boarders and New Pupils February 13. The Art Studies will be superintended by MB. HORACE MOORE-JONES. TRAM TO GATE. Telephone 808. Prospectus of Messrs Upton and Co. and Champtaloup and Cooper. GT. JOHN'S COLLEGIATE SCHOOL THE PAH. i Headmaster". REV. P. S. SMALLFI&LD (Assisted by an Effielent Staff of Residents and Visiting Masters). TBRaCJBKCaNS MONDAY, FEBRUARY 13 Copies of Prospectus may be bad from Messrs Upton and Co., Messrs Champtalonp and Cooper, or from the Headmaster. Interviews may be arranged with the Headmaster by letter or Telephone 729. EMUERA KINDERGARTEN. FIRST TEEM BEGINS TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 14. PRINCIPAL—MTSS E. F. BBOOKE- . SMITH. TTEKR "jOHAN rSTIELAERT, Teacher of VfOLIN AND PIANOFORTE. .TUTIADAME \TTaEX,AERT, Teacher of VOICE PRODUCTION AND SINGIKG. (Parkinson's Method), Will attend Studio Every Afternoon from 2 co -1 p.m. Saturdays, 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.. to arrange Lessons. Students prepared for all Musical Exams. Studio: CIl'Y CHAMBERS, opp. D.S.C. GOLIS-MINIWG NOTICES. WAIIII CONSOLS GOLD MIXING COMPANY. LIMITED. A Osl lof One Penny per Share has been made rJii:.: day uy ru • Directors, payub.'e to the Secretary at the Company's Office. Now Zfuliuid Insurance Buildings, Queenst., Anoklaud, on MONDAY, Kith February. I9f.tn. H. GILFILLAN, Jnn.. Secretary. Aackland. 27tli Jan., 1fi0,".. istno 'sun"»6us mm inTTcompany ■■" tNO LIABILITY). Nolle" Is, hereby piven that all Shares on which the C:ill due i\nd payable on 'Wednesday, the Sth inst., has not been paid !iim> been forfeited, nml will be sold by public miction, by, Mr R. C. Carr, at Id's ■Mart. Queen stveot, Auckland, on WEDNKSDAY, Lbc Ist V.'iiy of March. 10a5, at H..",0 a.m., unlpsß HVj full amount of Call lie paid to mc bufoiv that Cafe. J. U. JACKSON. I Qi-.ciMi street, Auckland; ; !■ ebruary ?, 1000.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 35, 10 February 1905, Page 8
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