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j for Sale. 1 KIO tt PRIVATE SALE. A Flock of GO!) Hair-brea Long-wool Sheep at pri'HiMit. running; on a farm at Whangarei. For purticulara apply to H UN TKR & NOLAN, Du'ham-street. ijH)K S -\ l.fc, 200 acres of Freehold Laud, V being Lots 82 and 83, Paiish of Aotea, Great Harrier Islan . Good water froutuge. Part bush; remainder flax and li-trpe.—Apply to the ownor, Thos. Maunder, Hamilton. {JTUHt SALE, one Bight-horse Power ID Engine and Boiler; upright stands on , Cast Iron Bed Plates four feet Bquare (new), and in possession of all the recent improvements on the Sieam hingiues. To ba seen at Mr. Macky's Coachbuilding Establishment, Durham-street, . Auckland. i©-g f? £fc — Four-roometl House, veran-,-?&jL<LPt r. dan back and front and wed fenced allotmi nt, 10 x 103 feet; good well.—C. J. Hutchinson, 7, Queen street. Sj^Oß Lease, Kive-rnomed House, Three Sj etall Stable, largo Storo and Shed, centrally situated.—H. Partington.jHouso and Land Agent. 171 O R S A L E, Tho Thoroughbred Entire, "GILLIE CALLUM." Apply to MR. S. C. CAULTON, Albert Hotel. EUCHRED LAND SHARK^i'he Price lowerofl. Land 12s per acre, 20 mil»s from Auckland. To warmers..Speculators, <ir anybody. 1300 acres, with houso. An independence tor uuyonu that cun revel in a rural lelroot.—lnquire Stab Office. i jj^Oß SALE—Several Choice Allotments 1"^ both for villas and business sites on the town side of the. railway station, Mount Hden Road. These iillotincntH for >-cii and conveni--1 enco cannot be equalled in the suburbs.—ll. I'artington, House and Land Agent, Suchbury's . Building. FOR HALK, Two Six-roomed Houses, detached: BUljstartiallybuilt. Upper Queen Karangaliape I toad. Good investment.— , H. Partington, House and Land-Agent, Stichbury's Building. FOR BALK, n Four-roomed Houso in Hep-burn-street. Good well o£ water.—H. Partington, Houae nndLand Agent, Stichbury'a Buildings^ Ij'iOß oALK, an Improved Farm of 110 acres; JO Seven-roomed House with imiu'ureinentH Also, 30 acres and Six-roomofi Houso with improvement*.-H. Purl ingtou. House and Laud Agent, Stichbury's Huildinga. OR SALE, on old North Road, two Bargains, an I'ight-roomediTimsi! with gas laid on anil cvtiiy convenience; ulso, a Kourronmed Honsii In Stuiilo)-street, both adjoining Mr. KrrliiKton's.-For particulars apply at Mr. George Foster's, Broker, opposito St. Matthew's Church, Wellcaley-strect. or Mr, Carr's, Timber Merchant, Customhouse-street, MOUNT EDEN. — Comfortable new Houso of five largo Rooms, Allotment, G6 x 120; Gardoi-, Fruit Trees; 3,000 gallon Slone Cistern, Tanks leading to Bath-room. Kvery convenience. —C. J. Hutchimon, 7, Queeustrcet. fjiOß SAL—a Bargain—a f^ood Seven--1 roomed House, with every convenience for a fumily :also. large gnrdeu anu five allotments joining the same ; securoly fenced and planted with choice trees. Only twenty minutes' walk from Post-ofllcu.-Johu Sjppet, No. 8, Queen street. TfT>s7 f*D. PER FOOT.—BulitlTiic X(V \J Allotments, at Mount Eden", from 50 to 200 feet frontage, by a depth of 283 feet. Part of tho purchase money can remain at 7 per cut.—S. vuile, House and Laud Agent, Shortland-streot. Tf~T7\ to £UWO LENT, on Building Society ■SJ/ J- \J principles, or on other terms to suit borrowers. Mortgages and Loans negotiated. Sco List of Properties for S»lo on Jtli page — C. Williamson, Jistato Agent, Vulcan Lane.— Seven per cent, allowed on money deposited for investment. Ecclesiastical. YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION, come, of Wcllesley and AlbertRtreets.—A Meeting for United Prayer will ho held THIS (Saturday) EVENING, at 7.30. Friends are cordially luvlted. Rev. ft. Taylor will giveußihle Rciding. A IIIHLK CLASS for YOUNG MkN is holdevory Sunday Afternoon from 3 till I. mHEATBE ROYAL: SUNDAY EVEN.I ING SKHVIOKe.—Under tho conduct cf tho Young Men's Christian AstO'Jiution, Tomorrow K.voninij, from Sto 0. All aro invited. Seats Free. /Congregational cTTu re h, \j BKHESFORD-3TRI ET.-Tho usual Services will bo conducted TO-MORROW |Bunday) by tho Rev. J. Robertson, in the morning ut 11 o'clock, in the evening at 0.30 o'clock. L~O XKNE" STKEET-lIALL.—s V NDaY SEKVICWB, 28th September.—Morning Servioo only, at U a.m., on " Heliet ; iti Nature and its Power." PITT • STREKT Wesloyan Church.— Services will bo conducted To-morrow (Sunnuy), as under:— Morning, at 11, Rev. W. Morlcy; Evening, at.6.3n, Rev. F. J. I'arkes. RIMITIVE METHODISTCHUKCHJ Aloxandra-street. Sunday ServicesMorning, a'. 11. Rev. J. Long. Evening, at 0.30, Rev. J. Long. RIMITIVE METHODIST SU N DAY SERVICES, Hxeeltdor Hall, bpper PittBtrost.—Aftornoon, at 3 o'clock, Roy. J. long; Evening, at C.3U, auxiliary. Tyid IMITIVE METH ODIST CHURCH, JL Franklin Road—Sunday Services.—Morning, at 11, Mr. J. Nixon; Eveuing, at G. 30., Roy. J. Nixon. i^HRISI'IAN MEETING HOUSE— Vy Cook-streot—Sorvices Lord's Day, Septem28th, U a.m. Worship, "When the Disciples meet together to Break the Loaf;" 6.30 p.m., pieaching the Gospel by Mr. Thos. Hawkins. The pubac cordially invited. T)OJE»S6NBY WESLEY AN CHURCH. On TUESDAY EVENING NEXT, the 30th instant., a Service of Song, entitled " The Pilgrim's Progress," will, by special request, bo again rendered. Admission—ls. Tho procpeds to be deioted to tho Organ Fund. Clmir to be taken at 7.30 p.m. by Ruv. F. J. Parkes, ■__ ITT.STREET WESLEYAN CHURCH. ANNIVERSARY SERVICES - SUNDAY, OCTOBER 5. SOHIKK-TUESDAY, OCTOBER 7. Tickots, Is Gd, to bo had of Messrs. Edson, Wiseman, McMaattr, Finch, French, and othors. __^_ NE WMARKET WESL XV A N SKRVICE3.-Nowmarkot Hall.-There will bo Divine Service conducted in tho above Hall To-morrow (i..nrtay) Evening, at 6 30. Meetings. A MEETING of Journeymen Coachnnkers will b» held on MONDAY, fflth, 7.30 sharp, in the Working Men's Club, to meet the couimlti.ee and transact business ot ImportallCo< A. PERRALL, Sec. pro. torn. fCT A. C. 15. SOOIE TV. AUCKLAND BItANCH. No, rBl. A Special Meeting of tho above Branch will be held in St. Patrick's Hall on w ECNKSDAY, October 1, at S p.m., for the purpose of electing a TrUßtlJo- B. CRONIN. Secretary. TVTEWTON VOLUNTEER FIRE jJi BRIGADE. A Meeting will bo held on WEDNESDAY NEXT, Ist October, at the Mnsonio Lodgo-room, Rising Sun Hotel, Newton, to consider tho advisability of (lisbunding or rc-organi=ing tho above Bngado. Insuranco Agents and others who havo contributed towards i ho Fundß, eithor by donation or assistunco rendered at tho Kntortainment recently hold in aid of the funds, are invited to bo present; in the event of disbondmont thoso persons who have contributed to havo v vuico in the disposal of the Funtis. OVVKN MAIION, Suporintoucent N.V.F.B. Amusements. GREAT AMAT EU B ENTERTAINMENT. DEVONPORT HALL. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1579, IN AID OF THE NORTH SHORE ROWING CLUB. JAMES BUCKLAND, Esq., Has kindly consented to give his Celebrated Entertainment, which has been pronounced by. the London Press to be of incomparable merits Mv Buckland has appeared only onco in this colony, and those who had the pleasure ot witnessing his highly classical performance tironounco it to be UDoqualled. Front scats, 2s 6d: back seats, Is. Doors open at 7.30; entertainment at 8. Steamer leaves Auckland at 7.20, returning at 10 30. yn- ORKING MEN'S CLUB. The Bi-Monthly Dance will bo held on WEDNESDAY, October 1, commencing at 8 p m. Members can obtain tickets from W. LEPINK. Secretary. Gonvevanoea. Til QUICK'S TIME TABLE V • KROM AUCKLAND AND WHAO. Leaves A uckland: Leaves Whaa I I 12 noon 8.30 a.m. a p.m. 3 p.m. Saturday—Leaves Auckland, 2 p.m. and 10.30 p.m. Sp'urday—Leaves Whau, 8.30 a.m. and 5.30 p.m. 1 AUCKLAND AND WHAU. On and a«er SUND.AY, February 23, an ; Omnibus will leave the Whau. for Town overy . Sunday, at 9.30 a.m.. and 5 p.m.; and will , start from tho Union Bank for the Whau at 2 p.m. and G. 30 P.m. ff Proprietor. T>US£ FOR HKNDKRSON'S MILL, ■ Leaves Union Bank on MONDAY, THURS D a.V. and FRIDAY, at 5 p m. Leaves Henderson's Mill on TUESDAY, FRI DAY, 'and SATURDAY;, at 7

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Auckland Star, Volume X, Issue 2950, 27 September 1879, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume X, Issue 2950, 27 September 1879, Page 3

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