AUCTIONS. TUESDAY, 13th AUGUST, 1912. At 11 o'clock sharp. AT WAKEFIELD STREET (Lato Seagar's Foundry). Opposite Tramway Power Honeo. AUCTIOJTsALE OF VALUABLE MACHINERY AND FOUNDRY PLANT (On Account of who mit mtiv Concern!. E JOHNSTON AND CO." have m- • oeived instructions to sell as above— THE WHOLE OP THE FOUNDRY PLANT, comprising— Screwing machines, radial drilling machines, lathes, small drilling machines, set of rollers and engine, engine and boiler, punching and • shearing machine, steam hammer, wood-turn-ing lathe, emery stand. and spindle, vices, anvils, cranes, moulders, ladies, boiler, gantry, and numerous sundries. The whole of tho plant is in good order, and maybe inspected at any timo up till day of sale As the State Coal Department has taken the premises, everything- must be sold. E. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. WEDNESDAY, Hth AUGUST, 1912, ' ' .' At 1.30 p.m. ■-■ IMPORTANT SALE OF LAW-. BOOKS, LAW REPORTS, WORKS ON ACCOUNTANCY AND BOOKKEEPING, EARLY NEW ZEALAND HISTORY, AND GENERAL LITERATURE. XrESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE AND CO. ■"■■: will sell by Auction at their rooms, Featherston Street,.-as above, a Large Catalogue of Law Boaks, including:—N.Z. Consolidated Statutes, Badger's Statutes, Law Reports, Mew.'s Digest, Commonwealth Law Reviews and Reports, Williams's Real and Personal Property, Scrutton's Charter Parties, Steele's Banking, Cover's Capital and Income, 1910, Palmer's and Lindley's Company Law, Smith's Leading Cases, Reed's Bills of Sale, Hall's International Law, Pollock's Contracts, Pitman's Commercial Law, Bookkeeping, Legal Terms, etc., Dickee's Bookkeeping, • Carter's Executorship Accounts, Ingpen's Executors, Equity Index, Chancery Reports, and many other standard works. Al«> Buller's Birds, Bathpate's, Terry's, Swaiiison's, and Pnyton> New Zealand, Scotland Illustrated, Life of Prince Consort. Dickens's Works, WaverUy. Novels, The Sketch, Life of Christ, Lectures on Theology, Alison's Europe. Robertson's Charles sth, and general literature. . Books now on view. Inspection invited.
A FERTBLE PROPERTY. •-■-.'. i~' GROWS CEREALS, IS GOOD HOP COUNTRY, AND MAKES SPLENDID GEA2.ING. THE WILLOW BANK ESTATE, SHERRY RIVER, TADMOR, NELSON. / i I ff\ ACRES FLAT, in splendid order; very, free and loamy soil; ideal fattening laud. OAft ACRES, UNDULATING AND OUU HILLY; no elevation over 700 feet; mostly in native grassland cocksfoot; carries a sheep and a half.to the sere; with a little improvement, would easily run two. 6heep. THIS SPLENDID ESTATE Has been placed in the hands- of MURRAY, ROBERTS AND CO., LTD., WELLINGTON, for positive private sale. The owner, having already disposed of the Homestead Block, has determined to realise the balance of the Estate at the earliest possible opportunity. ' The Willow Bank Properly is wall watered, is suitably fenced, and is onlythree miles from Tadmor Railway Station. . / Early application is desirable, FOR SALE. MANGERE, AUCKLAND. l . "IT/f ACRES of First-class Land (vol- '■*- 'y... canic),-having over, a mile frontage to the MANUKAU HARBOUR, and an extensive .MAIN EOAD frontage. This property is close to ONEHUNGA WHARF, which is at present the terminus of the electric oars from the CITY of AUCKLAND. ' It is contemplated erecting a new Ferroconcrete Bridge across the Manukau Harbour/- in place 'of , the 'present old wooden one. When-this has been completed there is no, doubt the electric car lino will be extended across the bridge and through Marigore, which will bring this property 'within a. few minutes'- walk of the cars. The property has a very great prospective value, and. is the best block for subdividing'so close to Auckland.
■ The facilities for subdividing into email sections are advantageous—scoria for roading in the vicinity; beach frontages could'be given to most of the sections.. For plans and further particulars apply to ■ ■ . ■•■" ■ ; .. ■■ W. FRATER AND SON, REAL ESTATE AGENTS. 103 QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. CHEAPEST FARM PROCURABLE. 200 ACRES AT J313 10s. AN ACRE. MANUREWA, under 19 miles from Auckland, mid 4 miles from railway -elation, ■}. milo from creamery, 1 mile from school and post office, good dairy or stock farm, all good soil, 120 acres in grass, 15 acres ready to plough, 10 acres light bush, 45 acres in fairly hcftvy bush, nearly all plougluible, all well watered, almost ring, fenced, 15 paddocks; buildings, old house, cowshed, etc. Land not so good, but 2 miles nearer tho railway station, is selling at from .650 to X6O an aero. • . GOOD DAIRY FARM, LIMESTONE AN SANDSTONE FORMATION. OTAMATEA, 90 miles north of Auckland, convenient to wharf nt which steamer calls regularly, t miles from where there will soon be a. railway station, where cream cart now calls, 1J miles from school and post office, 212 acres very good sandstone and limestone land, 134 acres In good grass, 11 acres in crop, G7 acres in large ti-tree, all ploughable. well watered, ring fenced, 6 paddocks, understocked, but carrying 25 dairy cows, many young stock, 3 horses, etc.; buildings good, G-roomed house, cowshed, dairy, stable, trnpshed, and piggeries. Lease in perneluily. Annual runt, j≥22 lO*.; goodwill, £i 15s. an acre. Please send for List of Farms for Sale. GUMMING & SON, land Agents and Auctioneer*, L 85 QUEEN STB-EET, AUCKLAND.
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