Auctions. IV. S, COCHRANK.J [JAS. DACRE. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 22. BUILDING SITES AT THE NOKTH SHOKE. THE Subscribors hnvn received instructions from tho Trustees under tho will of thn lato General Wynyard, to sell at their Konnis. Fort streot, on Monday 2'Jnd inst., at 12 o'clock, 12 LAUGH: BUILDING 'SITES, Splendidly Situated, bolng oloao to tho Victoria Wharf, North Phoro, and commandinK views of tlio whole harbour, l'lana in preparation. SAMUEL COCHHANE & SON, Auctioneers. B. TOMKS,] [R. C. OABB. TO-MOll R O V. 5 CASES TRIMMED HATS Now Ptylea, Jnst Landed, Withont Reserve, to close account?. Wodnoeday, at 11 o'clock. B. IOHKB & CO. IS, TONICS.] [R. C. CAKR. TOMUKKUW, -| f^ TKUNJCS LADIES' BOOTS. XV Now Landing. 2 Cases of Best French Calf. Wednesday, at 11 o'clock prompt. B. TONKS iV- CO. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 22. W OJO L ! WOOL! WOOL! D U X II A M V A X D S. rpilE First Wool Sale of tlio Season will X bn hfld at tho Durham Yards on Monday, Novombjr 2Uud, nt 1 wo o'clock. Vondora nro rcnuestcd to send in their Wool for Catalogue not Inter than Friday, Novomber ID. HUNTER AND NOLAN. TO IN TEN DUNG SETTLEKS. MR CHAMBEULAIN'S ESTATE, at Drury, i^ now boms subdivided into Farms of from 10 acrua to 100 acrea. This property is well worthy or inspection. Twenty-two miles distant only, by rail; station on property; a largo portion laid down in (trass: clear running streams; bush and ornamental planting; many live fonces. Our instructions aro positivo to sell. Tho greater portion of purchase-money may remain on mortgage at a low rato. Tho surveyors are now on tho ground, and we earnestly invite Industrious men of small capital to inspect this property, and to avail themselves of such a rare opportunity m obtain homeßteads on reasonable terms, and within half an hour's rail of tho city. So Boon a3 survey is coroploted, Lithographic Plans will bo issued. B. TONKS & CO. MoneyM ° y E Yl Money to Lend on Mortgage ol Freehold Securities.— George Frasor, Public Accountant, Investing and Kstato Agent, W. P. Grahamo's Bond, Fort-streot, and. No. B, South British Insuranco Buildings, corner of Queen and Short-and-street. MUNEY TO LEND on MOKTUAUE of Flrat-cUas Freehold Securities. WM. COLKMAN, Solicitor, Corner of Qnoon and Shortlanil-atreets. MONEY TO LKJNiJ iv large or small sums at a moderate rate of intereat.— Jackson and Kussoll. Solicitors. ONKY TO LEND, in large or sma sums, at usual rates ot interest, CONNKLL & COOPKK, Solicitors, Vulcan Lane. ONEY TO LEND, on Mortgage.— V Ring, Agejit. Shortland-street oney^toTenl) on mortgage, in auma of £50 and upward 3. BKVSRIDGK & ALEXANDEB, Solicitors. Bank Buildings, Wyndham-atreet mHISTLE TT O T E L AND WINE AND SPIRIT STORE. Above Theatric Royal, I QUKKN-3TRKKT.AUCKLAND.1 M. GALLAGHER [Late Thames and Cosmopolitan Hotels], PROPRIETOR. ThEKKY Hotel, n~6kthcote", X I LATE STOKKB' POINT, J. MAXWELL, Proprietor. Accommodation for Travellers. Saddle Horses on Hire /UEESON'S ITOTEL, CORNER OF CUSTOM-HOUSE AND LOWER HOBSON STREETS. Board and Residence. £1 per week; Single Kooms, £15s. Sultos of Apartments od application. Marshall and Coupland'a XXX Dnncdin Beer in draught or othernis9. Dnncdin Beer supplied at Gd per bottle. THE BALL ALLEY. Tno Ball Alley is the first of the kind established in the province, and ia also the ilnoat in the colony, P. G LEE SON, PROPRIETOR. TERMINUS OTEL, NORTH HELBNSVILLK. F. Clark Staff bega to inform Travellers and others that the Now Railway Station ia now open for traffic, and that the steamers for Wairoa, Port Albert, and Pabi, now lie at the New Wharf; also that the Pott and Telegraph Offices are situate within fifty yards of the Hotel. The Hotel is commodious, and no effort will be spared to conduce to the comfort of its patrons. Good Stabling. Wines and Spirits (the beat procurable in the market). F CLARK STAFF. Proprietor. T>ACK FROM THE SOUTH! "trr HARF TTOTEL, Next the Large Mill, Lower Queen-street. MR. FREDERICK ARCHARD (Late Britornnrt Hotel, and Jastjy of Glsboroe) Wishes to inform his old friends that he has taken tho abovo Well-known Hotel, where Wines and Spirits of tho Boat Quality will bo kept. rxoellbnt accommodation fob travbllebs. Cud Faces Always Welcome. TEAMERS FORI THE NORTHERN WAIROA! OTAMATBA. Aaa all Stations in the Kalpara District, Start from tho Wharf at WALKER'S KAIPARA HOTEL, Railway Station, Helensvilie. Pas engers for Northern Wairoa or Otamatea, leav t ) Auckland, per City of Cork, at 3 o'clock Mondays, and for Northern Wairoa or Port Albert, per City of Cork, at 3 o'clock on Wednesdays, will find first-class accommodation and every guidance, at the above Hotel. A ferge and well appointed addition has been made to the Hotel. New and wo&ventllated Single and Double Bed-rooms. Private and well-fasintsfeed gJttlnß-rooma np Stairs and down. First and second-class Dining-room*. The BiUiard-room is new, and fitted with one of Hopkins'a and Stevena'a best||Tables, wltb every requisite for the game. Ales, Wines, Spirits, Waters, anaiCordlala. of best quality only. Saddle Horses. Stablino. j^J RS. J) OW N UPPER HOBBON-BTRBB.T/ ESTABLISHED 18M. ffivßHY Description of Stay Cobsbts, &b. sunmoAL Bblts, upon the Latest improvkmbnts. Shoulder Straps Made to Order. 1 WCountrjr Orders Punctually Attended Tp <
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Auckland Star, Volume XI, Issue 3221, 16 November 1880, Page 4
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