For SaleITIO SHIPPEES, CONTKACTORS, AND BUILDERS. X A U R I~~T~"l MBBH The undersigned is selling at GREATLY REDUCED ESATES. C. A. HARRIS, BRITOMART ROAD," AND AT THE SPIT, NAPIER. January 26, 1876. FOR IMMEDIATE S.ALE~thre~ Eligible Building Allotments, Brighton Road. Price Low, Terms easy. SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON, MiHflTfPrß. FOR Immediate Sale, at very low prices, sovoral choice Allotments at Ponsonby Apply to JOHN SOPPET, No. 8, Queen-atreoi;. FOR immediate Sale, on easy terms a comfortable four-roomed House, with good well, &c, and freehofd allotment. 06 s 80 feet, in Alma Place, Ireland-street. Apply to ' 'i JOHN SOPPET, No. 8, Queen-Btreet."3! FOR SALE, at a: Very Low Price, a Partly Improved FARM cf 81 Acres, with Houso, &c, about 13 Miles from Town. Apply to JOHN SOPPETT, No 8, Queen-street. FOR Immediate Fale, at an exceedingly low price, a compact Farm of 100 acres good land, 25 of which are in grass, with four-roomed Houbc, Stables, &c, only i mileß from Hamilton, with frontage to the main road. Apply to JOHN SOPPET, No. 8, Queen-street. FOR SALE, on very easy terms, at Ponsonhy, a good G-roomed House, wiih every convenience, and freehold allotment 45 x 110 feet. Apply to JOHN SOPPETT, No 8, Queen-street. FOR Positive^Sale, cheap, on easy terms, a good fonr-roomed Cottape, with outbuildings and good frtrhold garden, 40 x 100 ft, pood well. etc. ai>d splendid view, at Glfnburn, Ponsonby,—Apply to Jchn Soppefc, No 8, Queenstreet, FOR Immediate Sale, on easy terms, a very suprrior Five-roomed Houbc, with good outbuilding's, water laid on, and freehold allotment 47 x 100 feet, with splendid view of the harbonr, situated in one of the host parts of Ponsonby. Apply to JOHN SOPPET, No. 8, Queen-sreet. FOR Positive Sale, on easy terms, with Immediate pofsession a really grod and very compact Farm of 43 acres, all in good crass, well fenced and divided into paddocks, with pood House, , Stables, and all necessary outbuildings upon it, well adapted for a Dairy Farm, being only six miles from town.—Apply to JOHN SOPPET, No. 8, Queen-street. < FOR SALE, a Farm of .250 acres, mostly rich flat land, well watered by a never failing stream, and with an extensive frontage to the sea. There are about 60 acres fenced and laid down in grass; also a large and well grown Orchard in full bearing, containing about two acres. The Buildings consist of a comfortable House, nearly new, containing 6 rooms; Stable. Sheds, etc., all m good order. The property is distant about 12 miles from Auofeland, and can be reached by ei'her boat or otherwise in about two hours.—For further particulars, apply to ' SAMUEL COOHRANE & SON, Land Agents, Fort-street. FOR SALE, in Ponsonby, the best Building Site on St Mary's Road, corner " of Green-street, enclosed with Palinpr Fence, and commanding an extensive view of the Haxbour, North Shore.—Apply to SAMCEL COCHRANE & SON, - Land Agents, Fortstreot. TO BE LET, at Ellerslie, -within, fivo minutfes waiK of the Railway Station, a well-built compact Family Home, of six rooms, outbuildings, with large concrete well, including six and a-half acres of best volcanic land, all in good pasture, securely fenced and sub-divided by substantial stono walls. Apply to H. ASHTON & SONS, No. 8. New Zealand Insurance Buildings, ME. PYCROFT, Assistant Master, City West No. 2, prepares Candidates for Education Board Certificates, and for Legal and Cfril Service Examinations. Hours of attendance (at the School) :—Wednesday and Fiiday, 7.9 p.m.; Saturday, 10.12 a.m. J. C. PELHAM'S Jj ADDER AND JJARROW TjIACTORY, 49, Victoria- street, I.VEBY DESCRIPTION OP Ladders, Barrows, and Steps, KBarrow Wheels, Gudgeons, Bolts, etc., Clothes-horses, Clothes-boxeß, Travelling Chests, Blind Boilers, etc., on hand or made to order. N.B.—Ladders, Barrows, and Steps lent on hire. ■REMOVAL. —J. HEAPE invites JLw the public to call and try his quality of Goods for the very low p- ices he Is asking—Winceys from 6d up, French Merinos from 1b lOd up to Ss 6d, and a nice variety of Dress Goods at equally low prices; Calicoes and^Sheetings, Hosiery, etc., all good value or money,—Note the address: J. HEAPE, Symondstreet, corner of East-Bireet. WANTED, my old customers and friends to know that I have again gone int the Timber Trade, and although the'r> is now more competition than when they patronised me, in 1861, I am still prepared to supply them with a Buperior quality of Timber as cheaply as anyone. Orders taken for Deck and Ship Planking up to B0 feet long, also Long Timber for Tie Beams and' Girders. At present on hand:—Broad Boards up to 30 in. wide, and every size of Kauri Timber for House or Ship Building. ROBT. BiRTLEY, i Timber Yard, Breakwater Eoaa. 4Lj^*,ja rF A YLOR'S JgP^^wKSw 'JL Patent" Lock-stitch jF JwS' Sewing Machines can be jJW^gjSag&B^* confidently recommended ■rtoEsr^'''*'"'---'^ — ns superior to all others for glt£sM&i&^ffi3^ domestionse, being Simple, Easily learnt, Quietin action, and not HaWe to derangement. The Patent Elliptic Shuttle Movement of this Machine is acknowledged, on all hands the Quietest, Simplest, and most beautiful motion ever invented for the purpose. Now and Valuable Improvements have also bewnadded amongst others, a New Patent Shuttle, with only one hole to thread, ami having its tension adjustable in the easiest manner possible on the outside. Besides this, it is much larger and holds considerabty more cotton than those of any of the leading Machines in use. This, with other improvements (which the public are invited to inspect), together with the substantial construction for which this Machine has always been celebrated, make Taylor's Patent the most thoroughly Genuine and Reliable Machine in the'market. Agent :—T. PEACOCK, Shortland-street, opposite the Post-office, Auckland. . • > "JJEW LOCAL INDUSTRY. ■ G. Rl BURGESS, Pure Ultramarine Blue Manu- ' fdcturer. Proprietor many years in the employ).» Harper Twelyetrees, the renowned manufacturers. A trial solicited. Ask for it and judge for your selvea Auckland Agcn*: Mr. G. W Oweu. Manufactory: York-street, Pamell. J^ILLINERY! J^ILLINERT! The MiPS°B J. andO. HELDT having returned to their old Kite, have Re-opened in the upper side of McArthur and Shera's New Building, and will be prepared to supply the public, of Aucklcnd with the Newest Styles and Fashions at most moderate rates. ■'! SJTo our old friends we are known, to our new friends and the publio our mctto shall be "Wo aim toExool."
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Auckland Star, Volume VII, Issue 1977, 10 June 1876, Page 1
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