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/^IITY COUNCIL ELECTIONTo the Ratepayers,— My sole object in coming before you to represent you in the City Council is, simply to keep down the excessive taxation that we are now subject to, and to place myself to study the general interests of the ratepayers. To those who have known me for the past 36 years, they can testify to those who may not know me as to my principles, which are : justice to all persons, without fear, favour, or affection. Should you return me, I will studiously look after the interests of the City. I have the honour to be. Ladies and Gentlemen, Your obedient servant. A. FLEMING. ENNISKILLEN LOYAL ORANGE LODGE, No. 3. The Regular Monthly Meeting will be held in the Protestant Hall. Newton, TO-MORROW (Friday) EVENING, 7th instant, at 7.30 sharp. Visiting Brethren are invited. By order of the W.M. THE Manager at Waiwera begs to inform Visitors to the Hot Springs that the Low Charges will continue during this month. The usual charges will commence on Ist October.— Gth September, li>77. 4 MEEfING~oi the UNEMPLOYED -ITJsL will be held in the Young Men's Christian Association Rooms, corner of Wellesley and Albert-streets, on Saturday evening next, the Sth instant, at half-past seven o'clock, to pass Resolutions asking the members for City East and City West, to urge upon the Government the immediate necessity of opening work for the unemployed ; and to consider the action taken by the Mayor in regard to the resolutions passed at our last meeting. His Worship the Mayor and City Councillors i:re respectfully invited to attend. 3OST, between Ifob.son and Pitt-streets, _A on Monday, September 2nd, a small Red Purse, containing Money and S' amps.—Finder will be rewarded by returning same to "B.\W Star office. "STiOR SALE OR LEASE, all those _hj Extensive Premises situated in Stanleystreet and Graf ton Road, lately used as a Brewery and Distillery, having all the appliances for conducting a large manufacturing business. The Plant is suitable for Sugar Crushing, Oil Cake Works, or other business requiring large vats and accommodation.—Apply to W. AITKKN, Land Agent. Jj\ 0 R S A L E. The WAITEKAURI FOST-OFFICE STORE, with Bakery and Butchering Business combined. Splendid opportunity for a man with small means to start in a rapidly rising locality. MAGUIRE & SNODGRASS, VVaitekauri, Ohinemuri; Or, Oiiice oE this paper. N.B.—Weekly takings from £50 to £70 ; Stock and Packhorses to be taken at a valuation. Business is a nice compact one, all conducted under one roof, and the Packing Business itself ' alone is very profitable. In summer the business will, in all probability, be a very lucrative one, and press of other business is the only reason for clearine out. Price, £-10 cash. ~j\T O T ! ~~C K. For Immediate Salo, 113 acres cf Choice Land, within three-quarters of a mile from Helensvillo ttail way Station; 200 acres of it is well Sheltered, adapted for gardens or orchards; 100 acres is covered with timber, containing 500,000 ft of Kauri Spars, &c, the most convenient to market of any kauri in the colony.— Apply to John McLeod, Lime Works, Auckland, or to W. Aitkon, Land. Agent. -S pf £\ ACRE FARM, 40 miles aouthfof JL&J>\7 Auckland, substantially fenced, 20 acres Bush, 15 acres permanent Grass ; well sheltered, rising district. Price, £2 per acre. Terms easy.—3. Vaile, Land Agent, Shortlandstreet, next Post-oflice. FOR SALE (cheap), in the heart of thecity. Freehold Allotment, 50 x 107, with loi'ty, well ventilated building, 27 x 107 feet, admirably suited for a Builder's Shop, Manufactory. Cooperage, Iron Foundry, &c. Price, £390.—5. Vaile. House and Land Agent, Sho;t-and-street, next the Post-ofrlce. FOR RALE, cheap, ami on easy tennsf a Brick Warehouse in the best part o High-street.--S. Vaile, House and Land Agent THI cTr PRIVATE S A L~E. That Valuable Property at Ponsonby, now in the occupation of .Mrs. Addey, comprising Dwelling-house of S rooms, largo School-room, detached Kitchen, fitted with copper, ovens, &c, erected on about one acre of ground, having frontages to two streers, well fenced, thoroughly drained, and planted with fruit and ornamental treep, &c. ■■•-• SAMUEL COCIIRANE & SON, Land Agents, Fort-street. I^ITITSALE. 9f acres situated 12 miles from Auckland by a good road, and admirably adapted for a Dairy Farm. The whole is fenced, and there is a three-roomed House and large shed, &c, on tho ground.—S. Vaile, Land and Estate Agent, Shortland-street, next tliej Post-oflice. FOR SALE, a 5-roomed Cottage and Freehold Allotment in Cook-street.— Samuel Cochrane and Son, Land Agents, Fortstreet. 4-* I *-£A —SUBURBAN BUILDING SITE cfy i Ol". of 2 acres; easy distance: commands a view of surpassing beauty, which cannot bo built out.—S. Vaile, Land Agent. jf*tyA CASH, Balance by, Weekly Payments cSo' i Vf as agreed—Nine-roomed House, suitable for Boarding-House or Family Residence, ten minutes' walk from Qvioen-strent. —S. Vaile, House and Land Agent, Shortland-street, next the Post-office. Tjjl OR SALE, 90 acres of Land, admirably JO adapted for the site of a manufactory, or for & pig and poultry farm. The whole of the purchase money can remain at 6 per cent. : S miles from Auckland, by a good road.—S. Vaile, Lund and Estate Agent, Shortland-street, next the Post-oflice. _. X**ljfk to £1000 LENT, on Building 3& /V \r Society principles or on any terms to suit borrowers.—C. Williamson, Estate Agent, Vulcan Lane. Mortgages and Loans negotiated. "F7l OR POSITIVE SALE (cheap), on very JO easy terms, a really good and. compact Farm oJ" ]00 a' res ; first-class land, a large portion of it in a high state of cultivation; a well built new House of six rooms, stable, &c, &c., with frontage to good main road and. creek. The site for the intended Railway Station will be either on the property, or immediately adjoining, consequently makes it a very valuable investment for anyone wishing to lay out a township, being centrally situated, and only 11 miles Auckland by either metaled road or water, as well as by rail. Would be a splendid opportunity for anyone either to farm or otherwise.—Apply to John Soppet, No. 8, Queenstreet. EH OR Immediate Sale, a snug Bakery .ID business, with lease of premises.—Apply to J. Green, Auckland Market. LAKE TAKAPUNA—For Sale, cheap, a Farm of 31 acres, fenced, and chiefly in grass, well laid out with Orchard and Ornamental Trees, with an eight-roomed House (furnished), Out-houses, Horses, Harness, Carts, Cows, and Farming Implements.—Apply R. and It. Duder, Land Agents. i?l PA — FIVE-ROOMED HOUSE and 3ilOV. Allotment for Sale. The choicest, view on Richmond Road. Ponsonby. Excellent garden. Easy terms. —C. Williamson, Vulcan Lane. TO LET, h comfortable five-roomed Cottage, in Nelson-street.—C. Maior, Grocer, Wellesley-street. O LET, "The Deanery." Parnell, at present occupied by Mr. B. Tonks.—R. C. Dyer, Shortland-street. O~TrET, in Picton-street, a Family Residence of 6 rooms, with necessary outbuildings ; a good Garden, planted with fruit and ornamental trees.—F. L. Prime, Estate Agent, 28, Insurance Buildings. TO LET, with immediate entry, a comfortable nine-roomed House in St. George's Bay Road, Parnell, with garden, shrubbery, and good well.—Apply to J. M. and J. Mowbray. 12, Queen-street. O LET, Shops in Wellesley-street, above Hewin's buildings, now nearly completed,—Apply to John Buchanan, Custom-House-street. nnO LET, spacious and convenient Office?, 8 with office fittings, fire-proof strong-room, largo dry cellarage, and good supply of water, suitable either for the law, wine, or general mercani ile business.—Apply to W. Aitken. nnO LET, a House in Alten Road.— JL Apply to Jno. Kirkwood. ipT U"B L I C NOTICE Jl I hereby give notice that I will not be responsible for any Debts that my wife, Mrs. Ellen Miller, may contract from this date. JOHN MILLER, Adelaide-street. ! Auckland, Gih September, 1877. RE WARD AND CO.'S ESTATE. A FIRST DIVIDEND in the above Estate will be payable on application at my office, Fort-street, or. and after FRIDAY, 7th inst. By orcer oL the Trustees. E. R. CARDNO. Auckland, sth September, 1577. TOURNEYMAN BAKERS' ASSOCIATION. The Annual Meeting of the above will be held at the British Hotel on SATURDAY, Sth inst., at 7.00 p.m. sharp. JAMES McLEAN Chairman. 0 T I ~G E. jj% "PADDINGTOX VILLA" is CLOSED from this date, Gth September. MADaME VALENTINE.

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Auckland Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2332, 6 September 1877, Page 3

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