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■AZ.ES bt AUCTION IJ'ORDHAM AND If CORE ORDHA.M AND aUoORE i Will Sell by Public Auction at their N-10- ; T. Salerooms, 21 Grey's Avenue, Opp. Town Hall, under instructions from the ! Public Trustee, in the Estate of the ; late MARGARET CECILIA AI'CKRAM. on F RID AT, RIDAY, A frte -<^-PRIL 19. AT -I P.M.. AT JL.-AeJ P.M.. T'HREE SECTIONS OF LAND, in Albert St.. Onehunga, being: Lots 1. 2 and 3 of the Subdivision of Allotment £. Section 5. Town of Onehunga, each having: a frontage of approximately 49ft to Albert St. by depth of approximately 29$ft. Situated on sunny side of street, three minutes’ walk from centre of Queen St shopping area. The sections are in a choice residential locality, are elevated, face the east, and the soil is rich volcanic, eminently suitable for cropping or gardening. For further particulars, apply to Auctioneers, or to District Public Trustee, Auckland. ORTGAGEE. UNDER INSTRUCTIONS FROM THE MORTGAGEE and in exercise of the Power of Sale contained in Memorandum of Mortgage No. 171103. rp AXANDENO JACKSON, • A ”ANDENO ** ACKSON, Will sell by Public Auction at their Rooms, No. 9 Commerce Street. Auckland, as above, \ LL THAT PARCEL OF LAND con--*r\. taining S acres 1 rood S perches more or less being part of Lot 4 on a plan deposited in the Land Registry Office at Auckland under No. 12173 and being portion of Allotment 190 of the Parish of Takapuna and comprising all the land in Certificate of Title Volume 369 Folio 10 of the Register Book at Auckland and all that parcel of land containing S acres 2 roods more or less being part of said Lot 4 and comprising the residue of the land in Certificate of Title Volume 329 Folio 71 of the said Register Book. This property is situated on the East Coast Road in Waitemata County, Parish of Takapuna, a short mile from Milford Bus Terminus by metalled road, while the Brown’s Bay bus passes the door. The security comprises approximately 162 acres, and the whole area is being used as a small dairy run. the ouput of milk sold in the Milford district. The land is undulating, is all ploughable, and the aspect is mainly north-west. Erected on the property is a dwellinghouse, bungalow designed. having bay and verandah across face and containing 5 rooms, washhouse, etc. The dwelling is fitted with fibrous plaster ceilings, beamed and battened on join, Oregon doors, all walls lined, scrimmed and covered with art papers; built of wood and roofed with iron, the building has been faithfully constructed of sound materials. For particulars and conditions of sale apply to the Auctioneers or to Messrs. Jackson. Russell, Tunks and West. Solicitors, 23 Shortland Street, Auckland. ANZAC DAY SERVICES C ITT OF AUCKLAND. ANZAC DAY, APRIL 25, 1929.

FOURTEENTH ANNIVERSARY OF THE LANDING OF THE NEW ZEA- ! HAND FORCES ON GALLIPOLI J PENINSULA. COMMEMORATIVE SERVICE AT 11 A.M., TOWN HALL. A Service, commemorative of the New i Zealanders who fell in the Great War. will be held on THURSDAY, April 25. 1929, at the Town Hall, Auckland, at 11 j a.m. The Service will be conducted by His Worship the Mayor of Auckland (presiding). His Grace the Primate and Archbishop the Most Rev. A. W. Averill, D.D. Chaplain Major Arthur Mitchell, Chaplain to the Forces. Rev. G. T. Robson, M.C., R.N., Chaplain to the Forces. Doors will be open at 10.15 a.m. for ad- i mission of next-of-kin, who, upon appli- j cation, may obtain admission tickets to the Gallery from the Secretary, Returned Soldiers’ Association, Soldiers’ Club, Customs Street East. Seats will be reserved for ticket-hold- ! ers until 1u.43 a.m., when the public will be admitted. The Ground Floor will bo ' reserved for Returned Soldiers and Veterans. Loud Speakers will be installed for the | broadcasting of the Town Hall Service, t and programmes of the Service will be distributed to those unable to gain entry to the Hall, but who desire to take part i in the Service. A Parade will lake place from the I Queen’s Wharf to the Town Hall, and i Returned Soldiers are earnestly requested 1 to take part therein. CENOTAPH, TOWN HALL.—Citizens I may deposit floral tributes at the base of ' the Cenotaph in front of Town Hall, ' and such tributes will betaken to the i Soldiers’ Memorial at Wuikumete. At ! the conclusion of the above Service, the ceremony of depositing the official | wreaths at the Cenotaph will take place. '' Seats (not exceeding 100 in number) will be placed within the Cenotaph enclosure : for the use of elderly Mothers of fallen ; soldiers, tickets lor which may be ob- ; tained from the Secretary of the Re- • turned Soldiers’ Association, or the Hon. i > Secretary, Southern Cross League. WAIKCMETE CEMETERY.—A Service, presided over by his Worship the j . Mayor, will be held at the Soldiers’ j ' Memorial, Waikumete Cemetery, at 3 j p.m., when the Rev. Angus Macdonald, j 0.8. E., former Chaplain to the Forces, will deliver an Address. A train will leave Auckland for Glen Eden at 1.50 p.m., returning from that station at 4.40 p.m. ; SECONDARY SCHOOLS.—A Service will also be held at the Town Hall at 3 p.m. for Scholars attending the various Secondary Schools in Auckland and District. This Service will be conducted by Lieutenant-Colonel T. H. Dawson, C.M.G., C.B.E. (President, Auckland Returned Soldiers’ Association), presiding. The Rev. Dr. M. Ranston. The Yen. Archdeacon H. A. Hawkins (Chairman. Chaplains’ Committee, Northern Command). The Rev. John Hiddlestone (Chaplain to the Forces). Tho Rev. W. Lawson Marsh (Chaplain to the Forces). J. S. BRIGHAM, Town Clerk. PUBLIC NOTICES JpOR LEASE BY BALLOT, j WESTELLA SETTLEMENT, TAONLT. j FEILDING. Notice is hereby given that applications will be received at the District Lands and Survey Office, Wellington, up to 4 p.m. on WEDNESDAY, May 15. 1929, for 12 Sections in Westella Settlement, at Taonui, near Feilding. The examination of applicants will be held at the Drill Hall, Stafford Street. ' Feilding,, on THURSDAY.’ May 16, 1929. ; The ballot will be held at the conclusion | of examination of applicants. This Estate has been subdivided into I 12 dairy farms, ranging in area from 62 to 77 acres. The capital values of the sections vary from £SO per acre to £66 per acre. Three subdivisions are pro- ! vided with dwellings. First class dairy- ! ing land. Offered for selection on renewable lease, rent 5 per cent, per annum on ( capital value. Right to acquire free- i hold. Sale plans, full particulars, and application forms will be posted on applica- I tion to H. W. C. MACKINTOSH, \ Commissioner of Crown Lands. ' District Lands and Survey Office, State Fire Insurance Building, Lambton Quay, Wellington. HOLIDAY NOTICES SAVINGS BANK. The Head Office and Branches trill be \ Closed on TUESDAY. \ or r 23 St ! Georges Day, and THURSDAY. April Si, Anzac Day. CLEM BARTLEY Manan>. i

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 642, 19 April 1929, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 642, 19 April 1929, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 642, 19 April 1929, Page 3

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