AUCTIONS. CHARLES CLARK. BUILDINGS FOR REMOVAL, PAPANUI. WAY BOARD to SELL BY AUCTION, on the PREMISES adjoining the Papantu Hotel, oq TUESDAY, APRIL 12th, At 12 O'CLOCK Noon, TWO BUILDINGS FORMERLY ,USED AS STABLES. The greater part of the Timber is sound, and the Iron on the roo£s is very thick and free from rust. ?To. 331 CHARLES R. CLARK, JS7J Auctioneer. pHARLES CLARK, 109 HEREFORD. STREET. VERY SUNNY POSITION, SHELTERED FROM ALL COLD WINDS. CLOSE TO PARKS, SCHOOLS, TEAM, A>'D EASY WALKING DISTANCE OF G.P. OFFICE. WORTH fNSPBCTION. TWO-STOREY ART BUNGALOW o: 6 rooms and one SUN LOUNGE ROOM, papered, ELECTRIC LIGH'I, Gas, Wardrobes, Pantry, Scullery, SEWER CO**NEXION, H.P. Water, Waahhousc, MOTOR GARAGE. LAND COMPRISES ONE ROOD TWELVE PERCHES, tastefully laid out, well planted in flowers shrubs, and ornamental trees. EASY TERMS ARRANGED. Interest 5i per cent. Occupation To-day. CHARLES CLARK, Auctioneer, 109 Hereford Btreet. VERY HANDY POSITION IN THE BEST RESIDENTIAL STREETS, CLOSE TO LATIMER SQUARE. SUNNY ASPECT. £2500. QUICK SALE WANTED. WOULD SUIT A MEDICAL MAN. TWO-STOREY MODERN HOUSE of 9 ROOMS, ELECTRIC LIGHT, Gas, PORCELAIN BATH, Basin, h. and c. service, 2 Lavatories, SEWER CONNEXION, wide hall, wide verandah on TWO SIDES, pantry, scullery. washhouse. TELEPHONE. MOTOR SHED. NEARLY 1-ACRE, with two separate enteranoes. Appointments for inspection arranged. £IOOO can remain at 5h P«r cent. Terms given for the balance. * 61-2 CHARLES CLARK, Auctioneer, C 2965-28 109 Hereford street.
FARMERS' SALEYARDS. IHIDAY, APRIL Bth, 11 a. Br MaTe, Half-draught, 7yrs, all work; good sort. , B Mare, 7yrß, 6. and n., very fast, sound and right. Blk Gcid., 6yrs, s. and hj., sound, by Driftwood —Lincoln Yet man Blk Gold. Draught, aged, all work. Blk Pony Geld., 6yn,.a. and hj., Antagonist —Wilduioor mare. Draught Mare, aged, all work. B Mare, .aged, by General Lincoln—Dina with oolt foal two weeks old, by Fabrikoff. HARNESS—Sp. Dray Saddle and Broecbing, 2 Biding baddies, Sot >"fearly New Gig Harness, Dr. Collar, Haine, and Winkers, lot of Odd Harness, 15 .New Horso Covers. I VEHICLES—* Spring Drays, 2 Delivery Carts, R.T. Tray Gig, R.T. Gig Bbad Sulky, -Rustic Carts, Box Carts, Sp. Dray Wheels. PIGS at 1. o'clock. 5 Ferrets. 18 Sides Mutton. PRODUCE—2 Trucks O. Straw Chaff, 2 Trucks Heavy Oatsheaf Chaff, several odd lines Oatsheaf, 40 Sks Garton, Oats, . Algerian Oats, 24 Sks Dun Oats, 78 S.B. Onions. j SUNDRlES—Register Grate, Garden Roller, Lawn Mowers, Barb and Plain Wire, 3 Cross-cut Saws, Stretchers, Duchesso Chest, Push Cart, 2 Baby Chairs, Mattresses, Wheelbarrow, Sewing Machine, Atlas Tiled-back Range, 4 Chairs, SideChair, Pump, Bicycles, Motor-bicycles, Churn, Van Load Furniture, Andrews and Heaven Chaffcutter, Saw Bench, Corn Crusher, Lamps, Rabbit Traps. POULTRY SALES Wednesdays and Saturdays. Cratos sent to any address. F. P. CLARIDGE and CO., , < Auctioneers, 62 Tuam stroat and 81 St. Asaph street. . 4573 SATURDAY, APRIL oth, 2.30 p.m. PREBBLETON SCHOOL. ON THE PREMISES. Account of the EDUCATION BOARD. O-STOREY HOUSE of 6 ROOMS, to be 5 SOLD by AUCTION FOR REMOVAL, without roserve. F. P. CLARIDGE and CO., Auctioneers, v 62 Tuam street, 81 St. Asaph street. A GOOD FARMof BSO ACRES, good buildings, milking- 100 cows, and cropping. Price £So.an a<*o, and good terms. mnfi ACRES, 6-roomed Bungalow, 4 years XUXJU old, divided into 6 paddocks, 85 acres in grass, 40 acres in oats, 60 acres turnips, and balance native grass; well watered by water-races; trap shed, dairy 5-stall stable, chafihouse. Prica jnly £5 an acre, and good terms. TJARBADOES STREET, near Bealey av*. with conveniences, and i-aore section. Prioa j £525. ' •i OA ACRES, good dairying land, well XOU fenced with gorse and wire fences, and well watered, 6 paddocks; 80 acres grass, 20 acres oats, balance ploughed; good 5-room-ed house, with verandah, new cowsheds, 6» stalled stable, loose-box, implement abed, chafihouse, man's whara; close to factory. A good and paying proposition. Price £44 an acre, and good terms. F. P. CLARIDGE and CO., 80 Tuam street; 91 St. Asaph street C 2983-6291 <~ H. G. LIVINGSTONE AND CO. SOMETHING SPECIAL IN ST. ALBANS. NOTHING CHEAPER. OWNER TRANSFERRED. 4/ERY FINE BUNGALOW, quite new, V well-built from selected timbers. SIX SPLENDID ROOMS, largo sun SLEEPING PORCH, panelled hall and living room, open fires, built-in cupboards and window seats built-in mirror ward-xAes and linen press', ELECTRIC LIGHT AND IRON POIM doublo hot-water service, fine bathroom, PORCELAIN BATH and Basin, fine kitchen range, whit« tiles, washhouse, copper and tuDa. etc., all rcidor one roof. SPLENDID SECTION, facjig open square and' tramline. Large Government Mortgage. 'lie CHEAPEST PROPERTY WE JiNOW. BEDROCK PRICE. WONDERFUL TERMS. Sole Agents: _ H. G. LIVINGSTONE and CO., Auctioneers, L 5525-4208 133 Hereford street.
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