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JOHN SOP PE T, HOUSE, LAND, GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT, Has always on SALE or LEASE, Large Tracts of COUNTRY LANDS, suitable for either She?p or Cattle Runs. CULTI VAT E D FAE MS, PAHTLY IMPROVED FARMS, HOUSES, C TTAGES, And a grent number of choice BUILDING "SITES, both in the Town and Suburbs. All of which can be dealt with on most reason- ' able terras. No. 8, QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND. Also. Aa-ent for Mr. W. K. CARTER'S WAIKATO PARCELS DELIVERY, und the Booking of Passengers. ASH T O N & SO N, & HOUSE, LAND. AND ESTATE AGENTS, i 8, New Zealand Insurance Buildings. Qt/KEN-STHEET, AUCKLAND. FOR SALE :— KP S O M.—Commodious Family Residence, with stable, coach-house, cow-sheds, Sec, erected upon 15 acres of good land, large portion in grass, remainder in orchard and ornamental trees and shrubs. EPSOM.—Lnrgc Verandah Cottage, with stables, &c, eight acres of land, in grass and garden. NEWTON ROA D.—Comfortable four-roomed Cottage, with wash-house and good well; now let to a good tenant. NEWTON ROAD—Five-roomed House and Shop, well built and complete, registered stove. GRAFTON ROAD.—A comfortable well-built Verandah Cottage, with freehold allotment, 50 feet by 120 foot; 2-stall Stable and good well. GREAT SOUTH ROAD, near Junction Hotel A icomfortable 7-roorned Verandah Cottage, with an aero or Land in grass. PONSONBY. —Six-roomed House, with outbuildings, large garden and paddock, about 1J acres in all. TO BE LET :— CROSS-STREET, NEWTON. — Two Fourroomed Cottages. . . QUEEN-STREET. — Large Store adioining Messrs. Arnold Hines & Co., three stories and cellar, suitable for wholesale business. WKLLESLEY-STRKET.—Brick Shop and Dwelling-house in Wellesiey-street. close to Queen-street. GREY-STREET.—Commodious Family Residence, with large garden, all in first-rate conPARLIAME NT-STREET.—That pleasantlj--situated Family Residence, adjoining the site of the District Court; fine view of the harbour, North Shore and Parnell. THREE KINGS. — A nine-roomed House, with stable, out-buildings, garden, and orchard, I 1! acres in all. For lease r'or 3or 4 years. GREAT SOUTH ROAD.—Seven-roomed Cottage with Verandah, an acre of land attached, situated near Junction Hotel. ONERU.nGA. — Cottages in Princes-street Onehunga.- Apply to Mrs. George. ROYAL HOTEL.—Premises m Eden Crescent, formerly known as the Royal Hotel, for Lease. WY N D HA M CHA3IBE RS.—Solicitors Offices CUSTOM-HOUSE-STREET.-Large and commodious Stores in Custom-house-street. The Cellars have been asphalted, and are dry and rat-proof. & ASHTON & SON> House, Land, and Estate Agents, No. cS. Now Zealand Insurance Buildings. UCKi.4Ni> STKAM CONFECTION ....":L FACTORY ALBERT-SIREET. E WATERS, CO N FBCT ON ER. . Be"-3 to inform the pubi^.iv" the following goods, manufactured at his'i st y, are guaranteed of supiri^r quality to any confectionery imported rri.o Aucldand. They contain no mtjredient or ckraring matter duleterious to Pfi"^ 1 til * Dry Goods. Dry Goop?—Continued Conversation .Lozenges Plain Pipe O,o.".verßatior;« ilov<s T>:iper;a, Drops Thick Pfenuermiuca Good Words Thin Peppermints Cinna:-non Comfits Fruit Lozenges Chocolate Creams Fancjr Lozenges London Mixtures Scotch "Mixtures Iceir.sr Sugar Sugar Almonds Persian Sherbert Marbles Boiled Goods. Burnt Almonds Birds' Eg'-a Mixed Lollies Carraway' Com fits Sticks (asserted) Cavi-c way uo. <sr»all) Bariey Sugar Ginger Loz sn gc s Barley Sugar Balls i.;>.-! ::n Stvou:;' Pepper- Cushions mints Acid Drops Super. Extra Strong Best Acid Drops Peppermint 3 Rose Acid Drops ] T.OF-C- Lozon arcs Iflack Balls Aniseed Rails Indian Corn Cayenne Losenses Black Alir.cnd Toffy Ti I ii.sk t ,ozen r-tes Sweet Kisses Paregori c Cough Lo- Red Coeoanut Icezenges Red and W lute CocoaBathpipe nut Ice CoaMoot Rock Honey 'loffy Gelatine Lozenges ?latrimoniarToi£y Juiubes Kverton Toffy Liquorice Star ana Love Roc^i Pink and V/liite Sugar imi'avion Si-'av.-c--rncs C^. J • l c^v Imitation Alriionds Brown Candy Imitation Raspberries licrohon\i:[ 0::,r.c1.y Cough Drops Nonpariol Comfits Torn Thumbs iviedicatod Lc^sr.gasof every description always on hand. Wafers' Chocolate, 203. per dozen. One shilling v, ill ha allowed for every tin re turr.ed in gocrl order. WEDDING C A \IE OItNAMENT3, BONBON to, Somebody's Luggarb, &c. &c, &o.

Testimonial. Provincial Laboratory, Auckland. October 26, IS7S.—SIR. TO. V/ATSIiS: Sri-;,—l have much pleasure in informing you, that after having ir.ado a very cr.rofnl nna.lysis of various samples of sweetmeat*, manufactured by you, I find that they ptc free from all adulteration, and tnat tne i colouring iv.y.tU'.i'S arc quite innocuous. With regard to the Chocolate, I thirl that it is quite equal to the bc-st English or French preparations; and, boro.r entirely free from husk, it wjil form an excellent article 01 diet for invalids, especially those suffering from an impaired digestion.—! h&vs tho honour to be. sir, your obedient servant, -Tames M. Tunny, Frovmc.\.V j Analyst. s&i-,v1>17 PHI »J.,^^i> POOT* & * isL SHOES, BOUCHT DlK:ri:T KKOJ.I THE MaNUKACTCHET-IS For Cash. — .Lilies' and Children sSuperior Hoots and Sho^s, ex Spirit of the Pawn and I ombardirni, rovr on sale by the pingle parr, r.t usual whole-a^o ;;-vices. An extraordinary line j of Ladies' Oxford Shoes at 7s fid. Every pair or l'-oots sold in onr c >tablishment is guaranteed to give reasonable satisfaction, or repaired free or harcfe. CIjARKSOX ft CO., Boot:.takers, Kext to 3lr. Jfidson, Cherriist. ,niTY COUN CIL ELECT I 0 N. IjAdies and Gentlemen,— a t the lasv Election, when T war; honoured by beW"returned, in thanking the voters I remarked th;-11 hoped my action? in the C ouncil would warrant mo at ■some future period m again asldnr; you for your support. If yon consis-;ei' thai I have always acted imparti»;ly. and hr.ye us^d my utmost endeavours inallinntances jo forward the interests of the ratepayers by keeping down exfrataxaiioa,! ! heve iivicii i)io;i-:-:ir'J in ssain appealing to you j for yowr suffrages — i! ee'nsninijcontest. ' YoWe' VC!TtllilMnKwAU» ISAACS. --n:^ T g S ELECTORS <"'F THE CITY J 'J_ " " OF -VUCKLAIvD. j Gextlemkv,— Having promised to str.nrl ns r\ ! Candidate TV"' ihe City Council, I be;; to tay that ] consider it inrei-'erins with the liberty of the subicct, and therefore deroaajory to all true IMtons to be canvassed for their votes, or to be coerced in any way into giving their vote-;. I S shall not therefore make a personal canvas?, j neither sha<l I pur myself to the expense of caos ito convey Klectors to the poll. If the Electors h OT-c coiificc-rr." in me Then !et them cro to the poll free and unfettered, as Englishmen ought to be, and I, in return, will study their interest?, endeavouring to put down any exfcravaga.nce, mismanagement, or excessive taxation, which may arise in the Council. I have the honor to be, gentlemen, Yours, &c., J. P. KTNG._ jpTITY COUNCIL ELECTION. To the Ratepayers,— My sole object in coming before you to represent you in the City Council is, simply to keeu down the excessive taxation that we are now subject to, and pledge nysc-lf to study the general interests of the ratepayers. Those who have known 1 mo for the. past 31 years can testify to those who may no,-, know me as to my principles, which are: justify to oil persons," v ithout fear, favour, or aitc-eti'<n. Should you return me, Iwi'l studioua!y look after the • interests of the City. I have the honour to he. i Ladies and Gentlemen, Year obedient servant. A. FLEMING.

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Auckland Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2335, 10 September 1877, Page 1

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