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Aijl iONwi THURSDAY, lltii SEPTEMBER, mil, THURSDAY, Mill SKi'TEMBEIt, 1911, At 1.39 ii.in. CLEAJITNG SALE OF CONTR.ACTOR'S l'L.-VNT, MACHINERY, GAS ENGINE; SIIAPEii MACHINE. i-H.P. motor, mokticer, tlmber, SUNDRIES. ETC', At Urn YARD, SO TABANAKI ST. A L. 'WILSON AND CO. have vcjrio ceived instructions fvoiu Mr. AV. I). James, who is retiring from bu*inc-.s, In sell ks above— lIIS ENTIRE PLANT AND MACHINERY, all in period conditiun, and equal to now, inehidine— NATIONAL GAS EN'GINE, S!-10-h.p., with friction clutch attachment, Tank? and i'itt, also Stott's Governor. ■J-lI.P. MOTOR. .FIRE SAFE, In' Cortc:'. 21 x 12 x 10. "M'LEAN" 3G-LNCII BAND SAW. "M'LEAN" SHAPED MACHINE, and Lots of lvnive.i. "IIA1GII" CHAIN MOIJTICRR. with Square Larfrc. liorinc: Attachment. "M'LEAN" SAW BENCH, with Boring Attachment, mi i:i 2-1-in. Saws. SOfiOFT. PICKED TIMBER. Emory W-luets, Grindstone, Cramps, 3 Carpenters' Benches, Lot, of Ironmongery, Two half-inch Waier Meters, Lot of Shafting, Brass Door Slops, ■ Split Pulleys. Nails and Screws, Scalroldinsr, Iron Wheelbarrows. Iron Girders, Ladders, Collapsible Brackets, Sashweights, Machine Oil, Knotting Blocks and Tackle, :j Carpenters' Benches, Lot of Well-?*asouetl Timber, 3000 ft. H.R.P. Black Wood, Oregon, and a whole lot of Sundries, too numerous to enumerate. As Mr. James is retiring from business everything is for Absolute Sale. AYc shall be pleased to forward particulars of above to any of our Country Clients. ■A. L. WILSON, Auctioneer. JjIEIDAV, gEPTEMBER g AT 12 O'CLOCK. THAT SPLENDID PROPERTY, A EDSTEATH, .AA. , (QEAKEI gOAD, jTiEMUERA, (QjENTLEMAN'S RESIDENCE AND 11 A CMS OT L Am WITH FRONTAGES OP ABOUT UC-OFT. /JIHE JJIITLE IS fjnRANSFER. R OBT - C. C 1 ™ AND S ON - In conjunction with C. J. lIJTOiUNSON, Have received instructions from the Trustees of MI!S. STUART B. REID to Sell by Auction, at their Rooms, Swanson Street. Auckland, on Friday, tlio Stli September, at 12 o'clock nooil, THE WHOLE OF THE ABOYE WELLKNOWN PROPERTY. rjpHE JJOUSE, Of two storys, was built when nothing but heart of kauri was used, and is in spleudid order, and comprises: Drawingroom (SO by 2-1), Anteroom, Billiardrooin (39 by 23), Diningroom, Library, Five Bedrooms, Tlirc-s Bathrooms, Kitchens, and all necessary servants' rooms, with separate staircases. T HE (£j- E(:njNIIS Are beautifully laid out in Gardens, Shrubberies, Tennis Court, Orchards, Vegetable Gardens, and Large Paddocks. There is Good Stabling, with Looseboxes, Coach-house, Dairy, Cowsheds, jtc., and the whole PROPERTY, with its Extensive Frontages. L-ovely Yiews. and great prospective Value. should receivo parly-attention BOTH AS A RESIDENCE OR AS A SPECULATION. Cards to View must be obtained from R OBT - C. C AKE AND S oy - AUCTIONEERS, SWANSON STREET, AUCKLAND, Or from j C. J. HUTCHINSON, COOMBES' ' ARCADE. TUESDAY, 12th SEPTEMBER, 1911, At 2.30 p.m. TO BUILDERS. INVESTORS, AND MERCHANTS. CENTRAL LEVEL BUILDING SITE, _ PLLMMER'S STEPS (Opposito "The Dominion" Office.) R/PSSRS. J. 11. BEHUNE AND CO. Lr-a- have been favoured with instructions :o sell by Auction at their Rooms, Fea:hcrstou Street, as above— THAT' SPLENDID BUILDING ALLOTMENT, having TOft. frontage to I'LIJJMER'S STEPS by an irregular I depth, and containing 11-56 perches, surrounded . by reserves for light and access. The abovo Property which until ro:ently was the site of a boarding-house, is \ow vacant, and available for a new railding- It is directly opposite "The Jominion" Office, and within one minute >f tho busiest part of Lambton Quay, and s without exception the most centrallyiituated "building site now on the market. TITLE, Land Transfer. A large proportion of tho purchase noney may remain on Mortgage. For further particulars, apply to J. 11. BETHUNE AND CO., Auctioneers. LAND FQft SALE BY PRIVATE TREATY, OR AUCTION iF UNSOLD BEFORE, ACEES highly improved firstclass dairying land on easj terms. Owner retiring. Including 3UUI) lores of his well-known Haugamako property, near Ohin;,aiu, Main i'ruuk Line. I'his land is unsurpassed for fertihtv. Used fcr ever thirty years as a bullock fattening flatku. Owner has been pushed for ow fifteen years by land purchasers to oner this block for uniting iltrnis. Now they are to have tho long:ought opportunity to acquire a first-clxa luiryins farm. AGUES very rich, highly improvod land in tins YVaikato, kiiowii as Kufcuiiia, Homestead. Uhaupo, ij miles irorn Hamilton, 3j miles from Ohaupo ealuyards Largest militing herd ' sales in Dominion held at theso vards. 1 mi!;> frcm railway station. Creamery md school handy. Climatic conditions place i<v's block, v/ith its rich soil, in tho front as dairying land. Mild winters. Complete absenco of cold, driving rain or I high prevailing winds. Permanent water iu each paddock. Splendid fruit district. Beautiful scenery. Will sell this block as i whole if desired, with a considerable reduction in price, as climate and scenery make it an ideal uentJeman's estate. i I9nn 2 ,,. nult?s Frankton JL/VW Junction.) Rich twainp and ilov;ns land, tiamc climatic conditions aa Dhoupo laud applies. Two .miles butter factory, 1J miles school, 3 miles from llamilttu. Pick with a tew exceptions ot those blocks cau to j:ot dealin;; pru-aielv If unsold before, auction sale on mrmV Dhinnaiti, August 30, 12 noon; Rukuhia Homestead, August 31, 11 a.m.; Frankton Farm, September 1, 11 a.m. Buj-ers shewn ovto iai'iiis ituy day. Uwimr Uhiuyaiti enc.'i Wednesday; Rukulim Homestead, Thursda;; Fianktcn, i'liday. Associations dealt witn under Government Finance Act. For private sale only. Goodwill, 20,00(< icrcs lirst-class .miliing bush. Very large proportion totr.ra, balance rimu and matai, with 6ome white pine; 50 years' rights. Low l'jyalties. l u l miles to railway station. Easy country to work. Estimated cut ov<er 30,000 ft. to acre. Agents bringing or sending buyers allowed 1J per cent, either in a privato salo cr under the hammer. Write for terms ami conditions, aljo arranyo to nt> met at train. EWEN M'GREGORi OHAUPO, the Property Markct.—Tho o Back l'aso ot "Tho Dominion" is a Land and Farm Directory,

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1222, 2 September 1911, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1222, 2 September 1911, Page 16

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