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B'or Sale. FOR SALK, a well-finished Five-roomed Cottage; quite new; water laid on and every convenience. Price, £250: terms moderate, —R. Smith, Kxmouth-streot, Newton Road. , OCKIM Canvass Bale Wrappers for Sale k3 (cheap).—Applyat this office. ' TIOK SAL E (C H E A), a JD a Sawmill Plant, consisting of One 10-Horse-power Double-Cylinder Portable EDgino, Circular Bench, and Break-down law-framn, i with Butts, Haws, Trucks, otc, complete. The I whole, with wood frame-work, for £365. Terms can bo arranged.—Apply to • MASKFIKLD & CO. FOR SALE (cheap), as the owner has no further use for it, a good Omnibuss. —Apply to Patterson's Stables, Queon-stroet. Aii P E-JS TEK ' « SHOP ;. FOR SALE—Tho Leasa for four years of a large roomy Shop, centrally situated. No objections to a good weekly tenant,—Apply to J. J. MILLS, Furniture Warehouse, Victoria-street. rTKJjTSALE, at the North' Shore, "a well- ' finished Six-roomed Houso, with largo allotment, commanding a magnificent view.— Further particulars from F. Rowc, care Spragy and Co., Queen street. CICUOONER ' ELSINORE.'—For Sale »C) (cheati); built, July, 1875; 315 tons reiristcr; Light Draught; Well Kound.—Apply.to C. J. liutohinsoii, 7, Queen-street. ijjTlOR SALK—a Bargain—a good Scven.B roomed Houso, with every convenience for a funiilr ; also, large gnrden and live allotments joining the same ; securely fenced and planted with choice trees. Only twent? minutes' walk from Post-office.— John Suppot, No. 8, Qucon strott. T°>s- rf?D- PER FOOT.—Building IL /W O Allotments, at Mount Kden, from 50 to 200 feet frontage, by a depth of 283 foot. Part of tho purchase money can remain at 7 per CMit.—S. Vaile, House aud Laud Agent. Shortland-street. nqm, PARNELL.—Very pretty Housoof »C«i 'JOU B i x rooms, w ith scullory and Washhouao all in thorough repair, insido and out, with Allotment fiG x 100, tastefully laid out and planted with (lowers, shrubs, and fruit trees. As the owner is leaving, it is oft'ered for Bale cheap.—s. Vaile, Houbo and Land Agent, Short-land-streot, fc^oTTSALE, a House.—Mr. Edwards, IP Regent street, near Carlton Gore. "oVn to £1,000 LENT, on Building Society 'Xj L\j principles, or on other torms to suit borrowers. Mortgages and Loans negotiated. Bee List of Properties for S»le on 4tli paKO.— C. Williamson, Estate Agent, Vulcan Lane.— Sevou pur cent, allowed on moueyldeposited for investment. niKn CASH, balance by weekly payments ot iIOU 28s. Cd. Excellent Brick slhop and Dwelling-house of 6 rooms, with gas and water laid on.—S. Vailo, House and Land Agent, Short-land-streot. UPERIOR BUILDING SITE of two acres volcanic land, with small dwolling house, near Newmarket Station. Leaso for 18 years. Particulars on application.—S. Vaile, Houae and Land Agont, Shortland-streot. X'nr7K CASH, balancoatß percont.—Suburban X"J I O Grocery Storo, large and well-built, with suporior dwolling accommodation. Good business. Price, £575.—5. Vaile, House, Land, anrl Khu^w Agent, Shortland-street. no A i v—HANDY. iilTTi-K KAKM of 24 'aorea 3JOVV f,. nce a a nd subdivided, Bto 10 acres graeß, small Orchard, remainder fern. Houbo of I rooms and scullery. Terms, £100 cash, balanco as agreed.—S. Vaile, House and Lund Agent, Shortlaod-streot. t> Kf\(\ TO LKND for 7 years at a Low Rato of XiOVKJ interest on good seourity.—S. Vailo, House, Land, and Estate Agent, Shortlandstreet^ _^ •<?Qnn TO LEND at 9 per cont, for S or 3iiOV\J 5 yoara.—S. Vailo, House, Land, and Estate Agent, ShortUnd-streot. 7>i am TO LKND at 10 per cent, for from ~iuu 2 to 5 yearn. Lurner Bums as agreed. —S. Vaile, Houso, Land, and Estate Agent, Shortland-fltreot. /TUIEAP'TiMBER ! CHEAP TIMBER! Tho Uudersigned are soiling SASHES, DOJRH, and MOUDING3 at tho VERY LOWEST RATES. H«vo also on hand a vory largo and suporior stock of First and Second Class Building Timber of all kinds, at lowest rates, Wood Turninio in all itsßkanchkb.—Chair "* r v nnd Backs, Table, Bed, and Sjfa Lena at :; low rates, vice Lints on application, THE UNION STEAM SAW MOULDING SASH AND DOOR COMPANY, LIMITED, MECHANICS' BAY. N.B.—Town Ordera, &c. can bo left at No. 14, South British Insurer.»» Company's B illclinßS. Ecclesiastical. YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION, cornorof Wellesky and AlbertBtreots.—A Meeting for United Prayer will bo held THIS (Saturday) EVENING, at 7.50. Friends nro cordially invited. Rev. Win. Morleywill give a Biblo Reading. ABIBLH CLASS for YOUNG IIKN is held every Sunday afternoon from 3 till 4. rlWl^n^EliOYAL: SUNDAY EVEjfJ. ING SERVICES Under tlio conduot of tho Young Men's Christian Association, Tomorrow livening, from 8 to!). All uro invited. Seats Froe. WeTvton primitive methodist _jLi sabbath school. ANNIVERSARY SERVICES will bo held on SUNDAY, August 21. 1819, in tho Excelaior Hall, Upper Pitt-street, in tho Afternoon, at 3 p.m., by tho Kov. W. Morley ; in tho Kveiling, at 6.30, by tho Rev. J. Nixon. Collections will be made at each Scrvico in aid of a Sirulay School liuiklinK Fund. On TUESDAY KVE«ING. August 26, a PUBLIC TEA MEETING will bo hold in tho above Hall. After Tea tho chair will bo taken by D. Goldie, Ksq., when addresses by Ministers and Friends will bo Kiven. Tho Public aro earnestly inyitod to attend, as a very onjoyablo evening is anticipated. P. McNAUGHT. Superintendent. OKMIi- STKEtST HALL. — Sunday Services, 2Mb. August.—Morning: "Tho Jiiblo und its Roadora." Evening, Swedenborg Lecturo, "On the Holy Kpirit and Divine Trinity." PITT - STREKT Wesleyan Church.— Sorvlcos will bo conducted To-morrow (Sunday), as under :—Rev. F. J. Parkes, at 11 a.m.; Rev. W. Morley, at 6.30 p.m. Q. SEPULCHRE'S.-Fourteenth AnuillO vorsary, Wodnesday, August 27th.— Services: Holy Communion, 8 a.m.; Evensong and Sermon. 7 p.m. Proachor: Kov. W. Calder. K. T. HAWKINS, from Sydney, wiU Proach in tha Christian Meeting House. Cook-stroat, Hobson-streo?t, on SUNDAY EVENING, at 6.30 p.m. Subjeot: " Tho Stone Set; at Nought Become tho Head of tho Corner." , BAPTIST OHUKCH, Wcllesley-street -R« v. A. W. Webb will preach to Young Men to-morrow ovening. FARNELL AVKSLEYAN SERVICES. —Whila the Parnell Wesleyan Chapel is belnsr onlarfted, &c, the usual Sunday Sorvioes will bo couduotod in the Parnell Hall TO-MO itROVV (t-undayl. Morning, at 11, by Mr. Slado livening, at 6.30, by Mn Burton. P~RiMITIVE~METHbi)IST SUNDAY SERVICES, Exoelsior HaU, Upper Pittstrest—Afternoon, at 3 o'clock, RbV. Wm. Morley; Evening, at 6.30, Rev. J. Nixon. /Congregational church, Beres\_y ford-Btreot.—The usual Services will bo conducted To-morrow (Sunday), by tho Pastor, the Rev. J. Robertson ,• Morning, at 11 o'clock ; Evening, at 6.30 o'clock. _ PRIMITIVE "METHODIST CHURCH, JL Franklin Road—Sunday Sorvioos.—Morning, at 11, Mr. Turner; Evening, at 6.30. . ESLEYAN SERV ICE S.— Newmarket Hall.—ln tho Newmarket Hall TO-MORROW (Sunday) EVENING, at 6.30 o'clock, by Rev. Thomaa Buddie. C 1 WEDENB ORG 'S W ORES, k5 AND Publications Illustrative of tho Dootrlnos of THE NEW CHURCH, can be BORROWED GRATIS on application to MR. JAS. CLARE, Boat Builder, Custom-houßO-streot; or, M R. J A S. B A T T Y. Brodiok Cottago, Ponsonby Road. To .bet TO LET, one or two Unfurnished Rooms, suitablo for lady or gentleman.—Apply this olllco. f |1O LET, a Kive-roomcd detached Cottago, JL with garden; good well.—Jas. E. O'Leary, Alexandra-street. rjflO LET, in Lower Hobsou-street, a wellJL finished nine-roomed House.—H. Partington, Houbo acd Land Agent, Stichburys Buildings, rino LET, v four-roomed House in ChapelJL street, noar St. Matthew's Church.—Apply on the premises. ("(HO LIST, near St. James' Church, WelJt linglon-street, a six-roomed Houso; pleasant situation.—H. PartinKton, Houso aud Land Agent, fatichbury'a Building. TWVd LET, a Seveu-roomcd House in fl_ Dublin-stroot, Nowtoa, six houses below the New Post-olliee, Karangahapeßoad.—Apply A. Grifflths, at B. Tonks & Co.'s TRICES TO LET.—Large Room, corner of Vulcan Lano; rent. 10s per week; smaller room, sa.—C. T. Griillths, 30, ghortland-streot. O~BK LET OR SOLD, a Comfortable and Handsome Nine-roomed Villa fronting the sea, with bath-room, stable, dairy, and three acres land, garden, and orchard.—Apply to Williams and Co., Sailmakers, Onohunga; or K. and A. Isaacs. Fort-street. WORKING MEN I—PJentyof good Tea at F. Hewin and Brothers, Is (id per lb.; a good Sugar for Id; Company's No 1, Jsd; Crushed Lump, od; Full W eight Sperms, 9d; Tobacco, two sticks for 7d ; Jams, 7Jd; Marmalade, 8d; Pure Honey (California). 2lb tins, Is 3d; Rico, 2Jd ; Preserved Apples (Alden nrocess), lOd; Krench Prunes, 7d; Prime Irieh Porte, Dried Green Peas, and Brose Meal, at F. H. and Bros. ■ ■ V^T ANTED KNOWN, a first-class Stock of Cloths and Tweeds; good workmanship and moderate prices are the distinguishing features of " The Pantheon." J. FORD, Tailor. IG6, Queen-street. -gTI PS O M HIGHWAY DISTRICT. Wanted to Lease, the Epsom Gravel Pit, Particulars may bo had of the undersigned, ts whom Tenders are to bo delivered by THURS DAY, tho 2Sth inst., at noon. WM. DINNISON, Secretary. Newmarket, August 16,1879.

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Auckland Star, Volume X, Issue 2920, 23 August 1879, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume X, Issue 2920, 23 August 1879, Page 3

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