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" Lost and Found* LOST, on Saturday last, 3 Keys on Chain Ring.—Finder will oblige by leaving at Star Office. LOST, on November. 19th, a Brindle Greyhound Dog.—Any person returning: aame to City Chib Hotel will bo rewarded. LOST, in or near Parnell, a Livercoloured Sussex Spaniel; answers to name of " Prince."—Finder rewarded on leaving same at.Garlickand Cranwcll's. Any person detaining the same after date will be prosecuted. OST, on the 9th November, a Sky Terrier Slut. Answers to the name of ' ' Tiny." It not returned in a few days will bo put into the hands of the police. — Mrs Wynne, Daystreet, Newton. Honey. MONEY TO LEND, on Mortgage, of First-dosß Freehold Securities. W. COLEMAN, Solioitor, National Insurance Buildings. T 1 ti T0 £10,000 LENT on Building i iJL" Society principles, or on other terms to suit borrowers. Allotments bought and Houses built on Weekly Payment System Mortgages and Loans negotiated. Bee List of Properties for sale on 4th page. Six per cent, allowed on money doposited for investment— C 1 Williamson, Land, Estate, and Financial Agent and Valuer. 2 Vulcan Lane. Auctions. TUESDAY, NOON. PIANO, LIBRARY, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, BALANCE OF STOCK, &c. R. ARTHUR WILL Sell by auction at his Hart, Queen-street (first floor), on Tuesday next, at VI o'clock noon, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS of a Suburban Residence (removed to Murt for convenience of Sale),Suitcs for Parlour, Breakfast, and Dining-rooms, Easy Chairs, Cane Chairs, Couches, Chefl'oniers, Sideboard, Loo and other Tables. Carpets, Rugs, Fire Irons. Fenders, Vases and Ornaments, Glass and Earthenware, a Good Collection of Pictures, a Well-Selected Library, Umbrella Stand, a Good Piano by H. Wobbor, Glasa Front Bookcase, Cutlery, Platedware. Iron Bedsteads, HalfTesta and others, Palliaßses, Mattrasses, Bodding, Chests of Drawers, Wnshßtands, Toilet Sets, Toilet Tables, Looking Glasses, Bath and Shower Bath, Meat Safe, Cupboard, Mangle Kitchen Utensils. Also, The Balance of Stook of Earthenware, Dinner Sots, Plates, Cups and Saucers; Jugs, Chambers, &c, &c. Drapery, Underclothing, Fancy Goods, &o. WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 28. AT SIBBIN'S LAND MART, At 11 o'clock. ITIHE Subscriborlms received instructions X from the Trußtee of the late Mr Moore, to Sell by Auction, on 28th November, at 11 o'clock, at 25, Queon-stroet, Auckland, Part of Allotment 9, Section 11, Albert and Princeß-stroeU, Onchiwga, with the two Cottages thoreon, Terms Cash, GEORGE SIBBIN, Auctioneer. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 4. UPPER QUEEN-STREET, BERESFORD-ST., DUBLIN-STREET, SENTINEL ROAD, AVON DALE. D. F. EVANS WILL Sell on Tuesday, December 4, at , a , hi s 1" 1? 1? 11 :' ,Qneon-9troot (nextßank of Australasia), at 12 o'ciooli— UPPER QUEEN-STREET.-That commodious and desirable Dwolling house of 8 rooms and scullery, fitted with gas and overy convenlenoo. In first-class order; stable, out-houges. Splendid Corner Allotment In a. populous part of the city. Frontage to. Upper Queenstreet of about 30 feot, with depth to Yorkstreet of .62 feet; baingLot 128 and Pfirtm of Sub-div^ston of Lot 0 and Part 7 of Section. \\ CJty oTAuokiand. I A-lao. adjoining the above, a Comfortable and Well-flnished Houso of 5 rooms and scullery fitted with gas, cupboards, and erory convenience, out-houses, &c. Allotment, i» feet f rontago to Upper Quoejwitreet by a depth of 02 foot, bouiK W*l«t '»?. of Subdivision of Lots 8 Hud part 7, of Section 7, City. These two Proporties are a most desirable I investment. ; BERRSFORD-STREET (nearly opposite the Congregational Church).—A I*rge Allotment, having a frontage p,{ JOfcethy a depth of about 150 feet, tofi*thw wilh a new and very well Q^^i^a House of 6 rooms, commanding A>\ cxtenalvo view of thocity and 1 Wfaupinata Harbour. Plenty of room for throe, pjthc'r houses on the allotment A grand chance to sccuro a U'.wiCiUn. DUBLIN-STREET,-,A Veraudah Houso of *^B rooms, in a, goau »ituati6n,c]osetoSt. Mary's E?raJl», Allotment 33 x 100,beinsLot29of Sub-dlvisipn 17, Section 8, SENTINEL ROAD, (off Ponsonby Road).Pretty Villa HcssAcneo.of t rooms; verandah, tanka, and aH convonienooa: quite new; vpoms largo and loftys Garden very .. nluoly laid out in lawn and flowerbeds; Flagstaff; withm oasy distance of thu now wharf, and one minuto from the tramway. Beau.tiftil!y aituatod, and altogether a very camPAPt and pretty Rosidcnco, AYQNDALE.-Fino little Grazing Farm of 20 acres, situated on the banks of the Whau River. A cutter can discharge alongside. The land is subdivided Into i paddockswoll watered; only threo/«uarters of a mile from Avondalo railway'station, and a good metalled road ?,\l tto way to Auckland, distant 6 mile;, , r ; . • ■ "•. D. F. EVANS, Auctioneer. B. TONKS.] [»• C- CAER.] [B. D. TONKS. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 27. ENGLISH CRUSHED, LOAF SUGAR, GRAPE SUGAR, KEROSENE,, CANTERBURY FLOUR, GOLDEN SYRUP. '% ■'. . , i.' ; ■■: ... . ; i L __^__: ■.•;■:■.. ■•■■',': V..'i> | B. TONKS AND CO. T/U' 11'1' Soil, on Tuesday, the 27th inst., at 11 o'clock, 500 CASES KEROSENE OIL -■' '■ 97 BOXES BREWERS' GRAPE SUGAR ' SO BARRELS CUBE SUGAR . 20 BARRELS LUMP SUGAR • 10 CASKS GOLDEN SYRUP. B, TtINKS. [R. C. CARR. tB- D- TONKs'. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 27. QUEENSLAND !3 U GA R S. Ex BENGAL, FROM ROCKHAMPTON. B, TQNKS & CO.. TX7ILL Soil, ojji Tuos*»y, the 27th inst., TI atno'clocj?, 2,630 MATS AND BASS SUGARS, Comprising— 779 MATS WHITE N. and R. 127 BAGS WHITE WATERVIEW R. F. 9M BAGS WHITE A. A. 166 BAGS YELLOW YATALLA 76 MATS YELLOW YATALLA 42 MATS YELLOW YATALLA I \ J m BAGS BEANGAN. each 701b. B, TOJtKS] R. C. CARR fB. D. TONKS WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 12, At 11 o'clook, P R E H UI N AR V NOTICE. ST^HELIER'S! ST? HELIER'S 1 i ST. HELIER'S ! B. TONKS & CO. TTAVE received instructions to sell by auction on Wodnesday, the 12th December, at 12 o'olock, A PORTION OF THIS REALLY MAG. NIFICENT PROPERTY. Vtowa un. equalled; good soil; easy at aoce6s; good wharf, and. splendid beach for bathing, Further particulars In a few days. Plans are now being prepared, and after Monday, the 26th, steamers will leave, for thq.pr.o-. ' I perty twice every afternoon..

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Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 4193, 24 November 1883, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 4193, 24 November 1883, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 4193, 24 November 1883, Page 3

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