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TjVLLERSLIE GARDENS, THE ELLERSLIE GARDENS ARE NOW OPEN. STRAWBERRIES AND CREAM, TEA AND COFFEE, DAILY, A DMISSIOtf-SIXPENC EJ. BOAED ASTD BESIDEKCeTOne or two single Men could be comfortably accommodated at reasonable terms.— Apply Mrs Day. "West Willow House, Albert street. One miaulaj walk from Union Bank. BEORM! EEIOEM! GOOD NEWS FOR THE PEOPLE OF AUCKLAND. A FRETS PRESS A^D CHEAP VEGETABLES. The undersigned begs xestectfnllv to inform the public that, having leased Stall? No 41, City Markfct, he*is prepared to supply Vegetables of every description grown in the Garden of Men (wholesale uva retail) of the best quality at ihe very lowest remunerative prices , No 41 Stall will be open for business at 9 o cloc«c on FKTDAY MOKMNG, 14th inst. Come and judge Mount St John, Fpsoin, November 12, 1874. N.B.—Shipping supplied direct from the gardens on the shortest notice. Orders received for choice Bouquets fIALL at the JUJNCTION \J HOTEL. m a v R ;:•■ a n g a. TO COMMERCIAL MEN", THEATRICALS, AND OTHERS. The largest and most commodious Hall in the heart of Tauran^a TO BE LKT on moderate terms by the day, night, or week. Telegrams promptly attended to. T. J. HEJN'SiiAW, Tauranga. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 16. BY ORDER OF' THE TRUSTEES OF T. M. KING'S ESTATE. FREEHOLD AND LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES. nHHB Subscribers have received inX structioDS to sell at the Land Mart, Fort-3treet, on Monday, 16th inst, at 12 o'clock, THE FOLLOWING PROPERTIES IS 1. M. KING'S ESTATE :— OTAHUHTT—Allotments 104, 105,106, 107,115, 116, 121, 122, Parish of Manurewa, coEtainin? 3S acrea fenced, subdivided, and laid down in grass, with dwelling-house and out-buildings thereon, as lately occupied by Mr R. Runciman. Five acres Bash, part of Clendon's Grant. Half-acre in the Township, northern half "of Lot 47. PONSONBY -Lots 7 and 8 of the subdivision of allotment 22 section 8, Subu'bs of Auckland, 80 feet frontage to Clarence-street (off the ronsonby Eoad). MAUN GAKARAMEA—AIIotment 9, containing 15S acres 2 roods. PARNELL—Part of allotment 36, section 5, Suburbs of AucSland, 45 feet frontage to the Parnellßoad by 545 feet deep, held under lease for an unexplring term of about 7k years, at an annual rent of £12jjlOs, with thecomfortable six roomed house thereon, as now occupied by Mr King. SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON, Auctioneers. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 16. FREEHOLD PROPERTIES FOR UNRESERVED SALE. THE (Subscribers have received instructions to sell at the Land Mart, Foit-street 3 on Monday, 16th inst, at 12 o'cl cir, UNION-STREET-Pait of Lot 23, Section 43, City of Auckland, SS links to Union-street NEWTON—Lot 20 of Sub-division, of paTt of Allotment sa, Section 7 ; Suburbs, 33 feet to Blake-street, by 100 ftet to Brooke-street. BAYFIELD—Lot 8, Section 2, 73 feet 10 inches to the Ponsonby Eoad. EAST TAMAKI-Allotment 93a, of East T»im*ki Farms, 46 acre 3, adjoining Mr Wade's property. PAPARATA VALLEY (MauDgaiawhiri) - .allotments 108 and 109, 148 'acres rich volcanic soil, ■with House, Ac . thereon, about 5 miles f;om Razoiback, well watered. MAKETTT_Lot 39 of tub-division, cf Suburban, Section 5, Parish of Opaheke, 5 acres. COROMANDEL—AIIotment 10, Town of Corjmandel, 6a 3r 31p. BELLVILLE—Lots 6, 7, and 8, Section 13, 355 links to main road. CAMBRIDGE WEST.— Allotment 357,1 acre. SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON, Auctioneers. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 16. THE Subscribers have received instructions to sell by auction, at the Corner Mart, on Monday, 16th November, at il o'clock, Tnose Freehold Allotments at the North Shore, situated between the Grammar School Reserve and Captain Rattray's. having a level elevated position. Volcanic Soil, Good View of the Bay, and within three minutes walk of the Victoria Wharf. Plans and information at the Mart. Terms: One-third Cash, balance may remain at 8 per Cent. GEORGE SIBBIN, Auctioneer. CORN EXCHANGE. AT AN EARLY DATS. BY ORDER OF THE TRUSTEES IN THE ESTATE OF MURPHY BROTHERS. STOCK-IN-TRADE, PLANT, ETC. GEO. W. BINNEY/ WILL sell by public auction, at the Corn Excoange, at an early date. The Whole of the Stock-in-Trade, Plant, &c.' belonging to the above Estate. Removed from Grahamstown to Auckland for the convenience of sale. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 16. UNEEDEEMED PLEDGES, 1873-1874. GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, EAR. RINGS, GUARDS, RINGS, LOCKETS AND BROOCHES, SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS, Etc, Etc., Etc. B. TONKS & CO. HAVE been instructed by Mr L. Neumegen to sell by auction on Monday next, the 16th Instant, at 11 o'clock, UNREDEEMED PLEDGES, as per Evening Stab of the 11th and 12th instant.

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Auckland Star, Volume V, Issue 1485, 13 November 1874, Page 3

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