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FOR WANGANUI AND WELLINGTON. THE s.s. 'STORAIBIRD,' P-DOYLE;-Comm;mder, from the Wharf, • Onehunga,difSATUßDAY next, 15th inst, at noon. ,?%: COMBES & DALDY, Agents; or, A ' A* BARNES, , ", Onehunga. MI&SIO HALL, SYMONDS-STREET. MADAME AICELLER'S pi RAND E VlnTn GC 0 NCERK " Und.cr the patronage and in presence of His Fxce]leney-4he-Govei;i^ivan^ Conductor—JOSEPH BROWNE. Esq. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13. tar a a >:i .programme. . I ;•: : : -y, TART 1. 1. Overture—Caliph of Bagdad—Band •2L Solo aud Chorus—Cour c Gentil—Don Pasquale 3. Aria—o Fond,Dove—Arthur Sullivan's—Madame . • Moller '■ ■' - ' "' •'' i. Hunting Ciiorusr^Old Towler—(with accompaai-..,. " nieiits)— Shields 5. Solo—The Last Man—Dr. Callcott 6. Duet—Onward, onward, thro'the Waters—Kueken 7. jSolo— -We may be happy yet—Balfe 8. Solo —Evening .is Fading. ■. ,j ;t ~, <~.. 9. LTrio—Martini—Celebrated Laughing Trio. part 11. 1. LOverture—Zampa—Herold—Band '■> ■' 2. Quartette—Charity—Rossini 3. {Descriptive Song—The Will. the Wisp—J. W. Cherry ..•, . , : >,< ■ . : . . 4. Chorus—Never Sorrow —Donizetti 5. 'Solo—The Sailor's Story—Henry Smart--Madame , Moller C. Waltz—Band 7. Solo—She Appeficed-^-Fhitow—Martha .!.:,.. 3. Chora?.—Auld Lang Syne—Bums . ' |j* '; '-'-'" GbP^ATE THE QCEKN. '• LL',il:, | ~'•■ :,. v Tickets—To n&y part of the Hall, 2s. 6d. j • : 'MW; S. AI ALCOAI SO M, InnyAY YIILW~: BOARDING- HOUSE, Up Alten Road, Next to tub Scotch Cbuboii, AUCKL A N D. 1 ' - - .1. TT",' 'L| .". :■ T '.. ! -> ■j" ,M. lEN NO X'S j' AIONTHLY, LIST .'■ : ; OF, ". FARAIS, HOUSES, AND ALLOTMENTS. OCTOBER, 1870. ', .', < ~ HOUSE, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, &c, High-street, Auckland. _t3T Purchases of Property Negotiated ; Rents Collected ; Estates Valued; Money Advanced on Firstclass Securities—no charge made to lender., . | ':.-. FREEHOLD PROPERTIES FOR SALE. ■', .. '; , ,';' FARMS. Fine FARM at Mangere—a rare opportunity. For pale, by a gentleman about to return to Canada, all that choice Farm of 100 acres, situated opposite the Wesleyan Chapel, Mangere. The Farm consists of 100 acres-rich grass land,- all subdivided and in excellent condition. There is a four-roomed house, stabling, together with the necessary out-buildings upon the farm, also garden, orchard, etc. The Stock, consisting of 63 sheep, 3 horses, 12 head cattle, also the Household Furniture, may be had at a .valuation. Price £850. Terms to suit purchaser. FARM of 75 acres, 17 mills from town by Macadamised road. The farm isAall in good grass, and subdivided. Therc'is a substantial dwelling-house and all necessary out-buildings on the farm—47a. Splendid FARM of 130 acres rich grass land, 12 miles south of Auckland, by a good' Macadamized road, and bounded on one side by the sea. The farm is all securely fenced and subdivided, and is well j watered throughout., i There is a good seven-roomed .'■ residence on the farm; also dairy, cow-sheds, garden, orchard, etc. The farm is beautifully situated and commands a magnificent view of the surrounding country—sßa.» '■ • • i FARM of 110 acres, lO.miles from town. The farm is all in pasture and' has a comfortable residence, together with all necessary farm out-buildings in connection therewith. There are 40 head of cattle and 4 horses upon the farm which may be had at a valuation. Price £500 —72a. FARM of 80 acres, first quaUty soil, IS miles south. There are 48 acres cleared and in grass. There is a good waterfall and plentyof flax. This farm is all fenced. Price £450—71a. ,-< FARM and Store at Henderson's Mill, i The farm contains 67 acres, 15 of which are in good grass. There is a first-class orchard, and a business in good working order—7oa. - - ,;i _, ~ FARM of 240 acr'ei at Ararimu, close to Mr. Frost s farm. ! Price £100—50a. , . ! i t FAKM of 115 acres, fronting the Kumeo Creek (lot No. 8), next To Mr. Baud's farm. The land is partly fenced, and there are 40 acres of flax land. Price £200—67 ft. • ~__, _,__ FARM of 60 acres at the Puhoi, lot No; 1. Price £20 68a. . Small Section of 10 acres at Maketu, lot 131, good . volcanic land. Price £50—09a. Two Small Farms of 10 acres each, at Williamson s Clearing. No improvements. Price £7 (CCaj ana £15—55a. ' , j FARM of 160 acres, at Waitakerei; partly improved. Price £200 56a. , . . - FARM of 200 acres, with small house, orchard, etc, ,19 miles from town. Price £330. ~ M FARM of 170 acres of rich grass land, at Mangere, all ;fenced, and subdivided into 12 paddocks. The farm -has a substantial residence erected upon it; there arc also two orchards well stocked with fruit trees, garden, etc. The owner of this farm is about to H proceed to England, and will in consequence sell it at a low price- 292. ■ . . Fine Suburban Farm of 49 acres, situated at 1 omt. :Chevalier. The farm is sec.u-ely fenced and subdivided; 19 acres of it is first quality volcanic sou. Upon the farm there is a five-roomed house, toge- , ther with the necessary farm out-buildings and an : excellent orchard. Price £550—25a. FARM of 160 acres at the East Tamaki. This farm is ■ all in grass, and has been stocked with sheep for tue, . last "two years. There is a six-roomed house upon * 'the farm, with all necessary out-buildings, lnci;£7oo—l7a. ,■■___, A rt\ FARM of 150 acres, nearly all of which is fenced, M : acres flax land, remainder in fern and ti-tree. J-ne farm is situated at the Mauku, and has a larfce water frontage—l3a.* ';'-... . ._ • •■ o ">.'-," ij pi FARM of 357 acres in Maungatawhiri Valley—-»*■.:,." FARM of 40 acres, partly in grass,, at Maungatawnui. The farm is excellent quality) and is well siatateu. Terms easy—3oa. - ■ ... y,. no A' FARM of 750 acres of first-class land, with twee : miles frontage to a river navigable for a LMin ooai. The land is leased from the natives at t ft lov «»*> with right of purchase. There is a fir;JsV cVss/A roomed house, also cow-shed dairy, pir-aeri Srj&l quite new; a well-fenced garden of one L re,ina «/ acres of good grass. There is a large P.' is'tity « ; flax on the land. ; —"- ■' J ! MONEY TO LEND on FirsUlass Freehold and other Securities at current rates of interest. Nociiargc made to lender. BANK, MINING, AND OTHER SHARES BOUGHT AND SOLD. J. M. L E N N OX, ■* ESTATE AGENT, SHAREBROKJSR, gjj HIGH-STREET, AUCKLAND^
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Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 238, 13 October 1870, Page 2
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