NOW ON VIEW, IT "AimiUE'S AUCTION MAET." FOR PRIVATE SALE. Selected Expressly for this Market • direct from the manufactureks, • PIANOS— A few first-class Instruments, in Walnut. Rosewood, and Pollard Oak cases, by " Hopkinson," and " Burling and Burling." EARMONIUMS, by " Alexandra"—One in Walnut case with seven stops, one in Oak case with three stops, tvo in Oak case without stops. VIOLINS, GUITIRS, CONCERTINAS, FLUTES, &c. L,OOO PIECES OF MUSIC —Vocal and Instrumental. Also," 3EWING- MACHINES of the latest designs, on "Tiomas"' and "Wheeler and Wilson's" principles; superior handsome articles. C. AETHOE & SON, Auctioneers, QUEEN-STREET. October 12, IS7O. T. B. HANIN TAFOED, LAND, HOUSE, AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT, PUBLIC WRITER, ACCOUNTANT, AND COLLEOTOR, SERVANTS' REGISTRY OFFICE, HIGH-STEEET. T AND FOR SALE. WANGAREI, Parish of Ruarangi, 90 acres of good Land ; price £'25. KAUKAPAKAPA—2OI acres, with an esti-n-ated quantity of sixteen hundred thousand feet of Kauri on it. The property is 20 miles by road from Auckland, bounded by a driving creek, and four miles from where vessels can load ; price £250. The above is a decided bargain, as large quantities of timber will be required for the Kaipara Railway. WAIKATO, Parish of Taupiri—so acres of excellent land, for the very low price of £14. MAUKU—I6O acres of Fern Land, at 8s 6d per acre. MAUJSGATAMAWA, Mongonui—6o acres of really first-class Land, the very pick of the celebrated Victoria Valley. A further quantity of 160 acres, almost adjoining, can likewise be obtained. Price 5s 6d per acre. HUNUA, near Papakura—6o acres, for £45. MOUNT ALBERT—S acres of rich volcanic soil, substantially fenced with stone walls, 3£ miles from Town. MONGONUI—6O acres, well positioned, at 4s per acre. WANGAREI—I6O acres of first-class Land, eight acres fenced and cultivated, planted with fifty lemon trees in full bearing, likewise apple, plum, cherry, pear, &c, &c. There is a good substantial Jlouse planned for seven rooms, four rooms finished ; one mile from the seaboard and four miles from the township ; price £100 ; half can remain on mortgage for one year. The above is the moat decided bargain I have ever had to offer. HOUSES FOR SALE IN THE CITY AND SUBURBS. THE BAT-KILLER ! ! THE EATKILLEE ! ! THE only sure REMEDY for destroying RATS in Auckland is WHITLAW'S AMERICAN RAT DESTROYER. This Paste is Poison to Rats and Mice WITHOUT F»IL. One trial will satisfy anyone who is troubled with such vermin. To be had ONLY at my Establishment, Pitt-street. The Poisons imported from Homo are useless on account of the tea voyage. My RATDESTROYER does NOT contain any PHOSPHOROUS. Manufactured at my Laboratory, PITT-STREET, Auckland. $gg° Note the Address— THE EED GLOBE LIGHT. Sold in boxes at 6d., Is., Is. 6d., 2s. 6d. Sold wholesale at the above prices less 25 per cent, for cash. SUMMER FASIII ON S. THE MISSES MILNE BEG to announce that they have now open a very choice assortment of all kinds of MILLENRY GOODS, consisting of the latest styles in Bonnets, Hats, Ladies' Dress Oaps, Widows' Caps, Bridal Wreaths and Falls, Ornaments and Combs for the hair in til the new styles, new Hat Falls in Net, Tulle 3e Chine and Gossamer; Feathers, Flowers, md Hat Ornaments in great variety ; Lace 3-oods in Honiton, Maltese and Cluny ; Ladies' lackets, in Silk, Lace, Grenadine, White 3erge and Lustres, all new shapes ; .Lace and 3-renadine Shawls ; Black and Colored Dress ■Silks ; a varied assortment of Dress Material; Fringes, Dress and Mantle Trimmings, in all ;olors; White and Fancy Skirts, Tucked Skirtings, &c, &c. Dress and Mantle Making done on the premises. A Large Stock of Mourning Material always >n hand. URg" The Misses M. would call particular itlenlion to their Stock of MILLINERY and CRIMMED BONNETS, all of which are of ;he latest designs, and marked at the lowest jrices. Orders attended to with punctuality and lespatch. 37, WYNDHAM-STREET.
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Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 254, 1 November 1870, Page 3
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