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; IVT O T I C E. All Claims against the Estate of JAMES MACKAY, Native Land Purchase Agent, are to be sent to W. IT. Kissling, Esquire, Solicitor, Auckland, on or before the Ist day of April, 1878. THOMAS MORRIN, C. C. MCMILLAN, I Trustees. J. Y. STEVENSON, ) \ n, | /i to £1000 LENT, on Building Society Sill/ principles or on any terms to suit borrowers.—C. Williamson, Estate Agent, Vulcan Lane. Mortgages and Loana negotiated. fffb{\A\ -2TACRES GOOD LAND, 7 acres t&<v«/Ui in grass and crops, 1 acre orchard and garden, all fenced, plenty of water, House of Croon-s, good dairy. 20 acres adjoining, on which there is a small Dwelling-house and outbuildings ; can be had at a low price; c!o3e to the Railway Station.—S. Vaile, Laud Agent, Shortand-street. FOR SALE, a small Business in town ; sp^ndid chance for a working man with about £70.— J. F. Stewart, next City Club Hotel, Shortland-strect.ii j£? QAA —FOR SALE, Substantially gWOJ^^F. built Cottage of 5 rooms and kitchen, with freehold corner allotment, 06x100 feet, fenced, tile drained, and planted with fruit and ornamental trees, excellent view.—S. Vaile, House and Land Agent. Shortland-strect. FOR SALE, a Comfortable Little Cottage in good repair, large allotment CO x 100, planted with choice fruit-bearing tree*, good substantial fence around. —Apply to 11. Jenkins, Norfolk-street, Ponsonby Road. OR SALE, a desirable Homestead with 7-roomed House ; requisite Outbuildings and 11 acres of grass Land, divided into small paddocks • within 10 miles of Auckland. Price very moderate and terms easy. COMBES & DALDY. jL?S£&h£\ —HOUSE, nearly new, of "■s& rQ rQ\¥& five rooms and scullery, cooking range, good well, &c, with freehold allotment 40 x 100, 15 minutes' from Post-office.—S. Vaile, House and Land Agent, Shortland-street. £»>/f*£fc — HOUSE of 7 rooms, wash-house, /yO"f. scullery, baker's oven, verandah back and front, good well, &c, all in thorough repair, 25 minutes from Post-office.—S. Vaile, House and Land Agent, Sliortland-street, next to the Post-office. ~IM*IZJ\ —■ FOR SALE, Farm of 200 acres. d^\stf\J, partly improved, 100 acres good bush. There is a new House of 8 rooms ; also, Labourers Cottages, stable, cowhouse, piggeries, &c, easy access by rail and good road.—S. Vaile, Land Agent, Shortland-strect. ■_ <f_~l ACRE FARM, 17 miles from ®3JL Auckland. Good orchard, 10 acres in grass and crops, comfortable houso of four rooms, plenty of wood and water: large run adioining. Price, £270.—5. Vaiie, Estate Agent, Shortland-street. _^<q> £* —NEW Cottage For Sale, off cX&QJ>Q^p9 St. Mary's Road, Ponsonby. Two allotments ; fine view. £35 deposit, balance by weekly payments.—C. Williamson. Estate Agent, Vulcan Lane. TO LET, a good 5-roomod House near Holdahip's Mill. Newton.—Mr Mclndoe, Karaugahape Road, Newton. nnO LET, a Shop, suitable for a Carpena. ter, li x 30, in Lome-street.—Apply to William Sherson, Lome-street. IXOUSE"~TO~BE LET, Mount St. I Mary's, 9 rooni3, over the sea, rent 16s ; Cottage do, do, do. 1 rooms, do, do, rer.t 10s.— Geo, VV. Jones, Esquire, Royal Insurance, Shortland-street. ___ O LET, Roslin Cottage, Kyber Pass, six rooms.—Apply at the house. TO LET, in Parnell, a 6-roomed House, with Butcher's Shop, lately occupied by Mr. Paynes.—Apply to T. Johnson. 871 OR SALE, Capital Freehold AllotJO ment and Cottage, land 43 x 190, G2, Greystreet. —Apply on the premises, J. W. Bennett. ■' FOR SALE, two First-class Draught Horses, one 4 and one. 5-year-old; also, 1 Dray and Harness. —Apply to Mr. G. Quick, the Lake, Takapuna. TO WORKING MEN.— Two Houses in William-street, City, with Freehold allotment. Price, £150.— J. M. Lennox, Estate Agent, Auckland. O WORKING MEN.—3 Cottages in Nelson-street, a few minutes walk from the Union Bank; freehold allotment. Price, £275.—Apply to J. M. Lennox, Estate Agent, Auckland. (^WORKING MEN.—2 Cottages in Baker-street, let for 14s. per week; freehold allotment. Price, £150.— J. M. Lennox, Estate Ayent, Auckland. ILLA RESIDENCE.—For Immediate Sale, a pretty 7-roomed Villa, with quarter of an acre of garden The villa is situated in a fine healthy position, fronting the North Road, and is known as Arch Hill. Price' £300.—Apply J. M. Lennox, Estate Agent. Auckland. Speculators or farmers. —A Bargain.—3oo acres of Laud, with water frontage, near Tauranga ; also a Town Section in this flourishing township. Price, £215 the lot.—Apply to J. M. Lennox, Estate Anent, Auckland. OR SALE, or LEASE, with purchasiug Clause (owner leaving for England), a Farm of 237 acres, about half in j'rass, with well-fenced convenient Paddocks, on a good road, three miles from Hamilton. Terms easy. —J. M. Gelling, Commission .Agent, Hamilton. T3 p> ALLOTMENTS in Conquest Place, JL X$ for Sale on very easy terms. Splendid view of the harbour.—C. Williamson, Estate Agent*, Vulcan Lane. or s a; in c, A FARM of GO acres. 24 miles from Auckland by a good .road ; Mail Coach twjee weokly. Situated in a respectable and thriving neighbourhood within ope mile of the Church, School, Post-office, and Library,and six miles from the steamer's landing place. The house of five rooms is well-built, nearly new. and pleasantly situated, fronting an orchard, bearing or in a promising condition. The Land is good, 25 acres are securely fenced in grass, and crops about; 15 acres; is covered with handsomo and profitable timber ; the remainder is fern and ti-tree, The Proprietor wishing to leave the country will sell cheap.—Apply to! W. TEMPLEMAN, Wainui. Bo r o'WgWof'Wnl^Wv ngai NOTICE. All Burgesses who have not paid their Rates on oj before the 31st day of March, will, according to law, have their names struck out of the Burgees Roll, and will not be entitle 1 to vote a the Municipal Elections .'or twelve months. JOHN GEO. HUTCHISON. Town Clerk. 19th March, 1873. jN" " ° " —_- I v c: Wanted for a Dancing Class, a Lady to give Lessons in Dancing.—Apply S.S., Stau office. LOST, a Bull Terrier, with chain and strap attached to neck, and answers to the name of "Shepherd."—A reward will be paid by returning same to Rising Sun Hotel. ONE POUND REWARD.—Lost, a Red Irish Setter Bitch.—Anyone returning her to S. Morria will receive the above reward. LOST, last night, between Alten. Road and Queen-street, a Private Letter.—The finder will please leavu the samo at this office. FOUND, a Purse containing niouey.— The owner can have it by giving the description of contents to H. Davison, at Mr. W. Pauls, Grey-street. LOST, between Howe-street and Octagon House, North Road, a Black and White Shawl.—Finder will be rewarded on leaving it at Mr. Baxter's Store. F~~IVE~~STRANGE DUCKS Strayed into my Garden the day before yesterday. Owner please call upon James Gardner, Greengrocer. Karangahape Road, or they will be sold to pay expenses.—James Gardner. OARD and Residence wanted by a gentleman in a respectable family not more than 10 minutes' walk from Post office.— Address A.8.0., 83, Box, Post-office. ALL CLAIMS agaiust the Estate of F. De Rose, Otahuhu. must be rendered before 31st instant, to E. Ellingham, Queen-stieet, Auckland, or they cannot be recognised. MISS ROBERTS I] AW, The Retreat, Parnell. —The Second Quarter for the present Year commences Monday, April 2nd. RS REYNOLD'S SCIO OL, PARNELL. -: The Second Quarter will commence on MONDAY, Ist April. m'HE PINES SCHOOL, EPSOM, con § ducted b" Mrs. Rackstraw.—Quarter Day? current year: Ist April, Ist July, Ist October Vacancies for Boarders. T> OROU GII OT OJN.C-HUNGA. Notice is hereby given that the Borough Council of Onehunga determined, at a Special Meeting, to adopt . By-law No. 5. " For tne Regulation of tne OnehuDga Borough Abattoirs." Such By-law to be confirmed, at a Special Meeting of Council, to be held at 7 p.m. on WEDNESDAY.^e^O^yof^^S.^ Town Clerk 19th March, 1878. . MRS. HENRY informs ladies that she intends opening her large room upstairs as a Waiting Room for Servants. Hours, frorn^ ten to twelve a.m., and two to five .m -E. Henry's KegiS try Office, Shortland-street.

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Auckland Star, Volume IX, Issue 2499, 28 March 1878, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume IX, Issue 2499, 28 March 1878, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume IX, Issue 2499, 28 March 1878, Page 3

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