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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 6. DESIEABLE FEBEHOLD BUSINESS PREMISES, AT ONEHUNGA, Lately occupied' by Mr. S. Fleming ; SMA L L FA It M, ' MUD D V CREEK, B. TON X S Has been instructed to sell, on Wednesday, April 6, at 12 noon, 4LL those desirable FREEHOLD PREMISES, situated on the beach, Onehunga, and comprising an Allotment 88 feet frontage, by a mean depth of 200 feet, on which is erected a Large Double-fronted SHOP, Three Rooms at back, and Four large Rooms over. The Shop is now fitted with Counters, Shelving, &c.; at the rear of tho allotment is erected extensive Stabling, with large Lofts, suitable for a Carrying Business, storing Flax, Wool, Gum, &c., the whole in good tenantable repair. The above offers a rare opportunity for either investment or occupation, The premises are eminently suited for carrying on a General Drapery and Grocery Business, Timber, Firewood, and Coal Yard, and with ample stabling would admit of a Carrying Business in connection therewith. The Auctioneer with confidence invites the attention of parties desirous of accumulating a comfortable competency to this opportunity of securing a position where, if the business is conducted with only ordinnary energy, independence must be the result. SMALL FARM at' Muddy Creek, contain ing 10a. 3r. 30r. more or less, with threeroomed weather-boarded Cottage, large shed, 100 feet by 24, orchard, garden, &c. Terms, liberal. Title guaranteed.

SATURDAY, APRIL 2. 32-64TUS OF THE SCHOONER 'PERL' The subscribers have received instructions to sell, at the Mart, Fort-street, on Saturday next, at 12 o'clock, 30 (* a THS of the Well-known Island 0"0 -T Trader 'PERI,' 37 tons register, with Sails, Rigging, &c, aU complete to proceed to sea at once. Terms easy. _____ SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON, Auctioneers. COLONIAL GOVERNMENT STEAMER ' STURT.' Office of Agent of General Government, Auckland, March 30, 1870. lENDER 3 will be received at this Office, until noon of SATURDAY the 23rd day of April next, for the PDRCHASE of the Colonial Government steamer « STURT.' The vessel is laid up at tbe Breakwater in Commercial Bay where she may be inspected on application to the shipkeeper. An inventory of her stores may be seen at this office. DANIEL POLLEN, Agent General Gorermnent. ON SALE, TO ARRIVE PER 'EUCALYPTUS,* FROM HOBART TOWN, 1A AAmFEET HARDWOOD lIU/O ) TIMBER " 2,000 Posts and Rails 15,000 5-feet Palings 10,000 6-feet ditto 20 pairs Cart and Dray Shafts 10 tons Superior Chopped Bark STONE BROTHERS, 22, Queen-street. March 28, 1870. JEWELLERY! JEWELLERY! Li. JEWELLERY!!! ... ~>::..;-,

SSHAPPERE, Practical Watchmaker and • Jeweller (lato of Hokitika), begs to-iti-form the inhabitants of Auckland that-he has OPENED those central premises, opposite the Thistle Hotel, Queen-street, and by strict attention to business, moderate charges, and a well-assorted stock of most fashionable goods, hopes to merit a fair share of public patronage. Note the address : S. SHAPPERE, Opposite Thistle Hotel, Queen-street, Auckland. N.B.—Watchmaking and repairing in all its branches. A. G. BARTLErT, CHRONOMETER, WATCH and CLOCK MAKER and JEWELLER, 82, Queenstreet. To arrive, per ' Kate Waters,' from Lon* don, a VERY SUPERIOR STRIKING TURRET CLOCK, manufactured expressly to order, with all the modern improvements used in clocks for the publio buildings in London, to strike on a bell of 3 cwt., compeasation pendulum rod, dead beat escapement, best gun metal wheels, angular wheel-work, racks, pulleys, patent iron wire lines, 6 feet 6 inches iron skeleton dial, glazed with opal glass and plate gla^s centre foi illuminating ct night; the whole arranged and perfected with every modern improvement to ensure a first-class public striking clock., . A. G. B, has in stock a Splendid Assortment of London-made Gold and Silver Lever Watches, Gold and Silver Genera Watches, Gold Chains, Jewellery, &c., &o Repairs of every kind carefully performed. Chronometers rated by transit observation

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Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 71, 31 March 1870, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 71, 31 March 1870, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 71, 31 March 1870, Page 3