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LENNOX'S MONTHLY LIST— - r -"^ntinued. !./:■; \ -li-ban Land, with the dwelling \ .'d. The property Is situated »"\ . town, and has a large frontage » „„._.__.- ,/rthEoad. The soil is Volcanic. L " There is a g>o".- _v.tcl.en garden, orchard, etc., etc.— Two HOUSES, Baker-street, one of four, the other of five rooms, with good well, etc,—3os. ! DURHAM-STREET, ClTY.—Large Store, with free- . hold allotment.—l. SYMONDS-STREET.—Three large residences, with freehold ground—7. WELLESLEY-STREET, CITY.—An eligible investment. Three good substantial houses, with every requisite, in the very heart of the city, all let to good tenants : total frontage, 60 x 104, with right of way from Albert-street—l 2. Two HOUSES in Albert-street, city—2B. . ' " RESIDENCE in Symonds-street, having 10 rooms; (leasehold)— 32. HOUSE, Brick, near All Saints' Church, Ponsonby I Road. Price .-100—130. I SUSSEX PLACE.— Five roomed House—l 4 . I SHORTLAND CRESCENT, CITY.—Two Shops and 1 two houses, adjoining the old New Zealander office— \ 142. | FIRST-CLASS FAMILY RESIDENCE in Symondsstreet. A really good property, well built and taste--1 fully finished. The residence has eight rooms. SHOP and Two Dwelling Houses in Newton Road— 20 DUBLIN-STREET, FREEMAN'S BAY.-Eight-roomed House, with freehold allotment—ol; TWO substantially built Stone Cottages, each four rooms, in Wellington-street, with entrance from Hobson-street, allotment 42 x 65, freehold—99. NAPIER-STREET. — Three-roomed verandah Cottage, with freehold allotment; cheap—lol. NEW GREAT NORTH ROAD.-Five-roomed verandah Cottage, well finished, with freehold allotment, 33 x 100—103. ALLOTMENTS. I I ALLOTMENT in the city, containing J-__re, suitabl < for a brewery or manufacture ; plenty of water. I ALLOTMENT at the North Shore, adjoining th© I residence of David Burn, Esq. Prioe £80. MOUNT ST. JOHN.—Lots 12 and 21. The allotment I is opposite to Mr. Lyle's, and is situated in Cran- | mer-street. Price £55—33a. TWO Excellent ALLOTMENTS, with 103 feet j frontage to Hobson's Bay Road, opposite Mr. I Ledge's. Price £80—144. ALLOTMENT, corner of Napier and Hepburn-streets, 65-0 x 70. ALLOTMENTS in Drury. . ALLOTMENTS in Franklyn Road, 33 x 70. ALLOTMENT (beautifully level) in Edwin-street. ALLOTMENTS in Greenock, with beach frontage. ALLOTMENTS in North Wyn ward ton, Coromandel. ALLOTMENT, Kyber Pass Road, 33 x 103—300. 4 ALLOTMENTS at Drury, with deep water frontage -314. ; ONEHUNGA.—Excellent Two-acre Section, adjoins the Rev. Mr. Burrows', Greenhill—2l. ONEHUNGA.—Allotment (nearly quarter acre) near I the Bluff. Price £50—37. I ALLOTMENT in the front of Mr. Eaton's house. Kyber Pass Road, 37 x 100—52. I ALLOTMENT of one acre, opposite Dr. Purchase s residence, Onehunga, being lot No. 8 of section 43 —Sa. Kg" THE ABOVE ARE ALL FREEHOLD PRO_ PERTIES FOR SALE. • MONEY TO LEND on First-class Freehold and other Securities at current rates of interest. No charge ■ made to lender. IBANK, MINING, AND OTHER SHARES BOUGHT AND SOLD. J. M. LENNOX, ESTATE AGENT, SHAREBROKER, &c. HIGH-STREET, AUCKLAND. MRS. MALCOLM SO M, BAY VIEW BOARDING- HOUSE, Alten Road, Next to the Scotch Chitbch, AUCKLAND. AUCTION ! AUCTrON ! AUCTION ! RETIRING from the Cigar and Tobacco Trade, finding it impossible to continue both branches of Business. I have deter- ! mined to clear out my entire stock of Tobacco, j Cigars, Pipes, Pouches, Tobacco fixings, &c, I &c, Sec, on Wednesday, October 19. Goods ore now being prepared for Catalogues. Tobacco Cutting Machine, Scales, &c. Further I particulars in a few days. F. H. LEWISSON. To be sold by Mr. Tonks, at his auction Mart, Queen-street, on Wednesday, October 19, 1870. OVENS! OVENS! OVENS! TO COUNTRY SETTLERS AND OTHERS. H. H. SMITH'S PATENT PORTABLE SMOKE CONSUMING OVENS A RE SUPERIOR to Colonial or any other X__ ovens ever made, as they require less care and attention in cooking. H. H. S., knowing that the Camp Ovens possess many disadvantages, and are a great deal of trouble, besides being very wasteful of y. fire, has commenced making these Ovens, which are as portable as they are— First. —They can be placed anywhere, either by the side of the lire, by removing one of the hobs, or outside. 1 Secondly.—They are less trouble than Camp Ovens, and superior to the Colonial Ovens, as I the fire can be in its ordinary place, instead of I being so high up. Thirdly.—They burn less wood than any other oven, as they use their own smoke, as the Fire is placed underneath, and the smoke I goes all around them. Fourth.—They require no setting as the colonial ovens do. I The ovens can be made any dimensions to suit the fireplace. The PRICES are from 30s. upwards, accorrding lo size and material. 11. H. S. has on hand, and Makes to Order, all kinds of Ovens, and ?'cpairs the same. Gas-fitting and spouting fixed. All kinds of Machinery and Iron-work made and repaired. ,; Note the Address — H H. S M I T II f HIGH-STEEET, Top of the same yard as Frown and Barrett's, and Cook-street, Auckland. N.B.—Thttse Ovrns are well adapted for the IJusb and Country Settlers. "j} R^l M E MEAT! Poverty Bay MUTTON I Messrs. Robertson's BEEF Mr. Farmer's LAMB At REDUCED PRICES, in consequence of buying direct for cash. £d. to Id. per lb. saved, and superior quality obtained. A. DORNWELL, Queen-Btreet.

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Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 241, 17 October 1870, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 241, 17 October 1870, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 241, 17 October 1870, Page 3