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ftfi-Sfdte. .t TjiOii SALt, M #a'rp& Ruatafai:,- tVarpii , JJ dridUna.—Forpanfcularetfppry.to'D. H - McKenzie, Fort-street; Mafch l*Bi; I8?.f. 11 THOR S.4LE (cheaW, almost iSv, j - JL. VfSlift Btiv>; drid Cteo.-Apply td J.F. a Star Office: _■■.. ... r TCTOIi SALE, a Horse, Cft'rt, &a* Hahfjriess X? 7-Apply to W. Fairh'ead, Ma'nukau MM Parneil. ; ... -. -. OR SALE,T6no &Mf Spniifc Cart.Apply J. Turner. UpporiHymWffls-wtrcet. F OH,SALE, Cutt6rSpey,.lo tons, wtl founu ffci In Perfect order.—Apply Jns Hendry, 37, Wharf. .^ FOR SALE, a General Store tp a township through which tlie Waikato ranS'uJ1 p/isscs.—Aprly John Buchanan. Customa-gt T^OR SALE, a pretty Pony I'hteton, suiti _IJ able for latlios and^children, oran invalid; street. . . _.... I~ 7\Oli SALE, a good Butchering Business, ' with cood commodious premises; grand position; will either let or sell.—Apply on tho premises to Mr Hodges. Mount Eden Road. EOR SALE, 4-roomed Cottage, large Allotment, Newton Road; price, £255.R. M. Ilefghoon & Co., House & Land Agents, Queen-street.' " OR SALE and to Let; Farms, Hotels, Boarding-houses, Drapery, Grocer* and General Stores. -Hqighton & Co., General ■ Agenta, Queen-street. ■ " ■'■ TJIOR SALE, Cabinetmaker's Business JD (Country), £10; Business in Queen-street. j £30; Cottage, Kybcr Pass Road.—lioighton and Co., Est.ttc Agents, Queen-street.' OR SALE, ,Uppor Queen-street, two well-built Houses of 8 and Q rooms each, i with gas and ovojiy convenience; cheap.—H. Partlngton. Stichbury'a Buildings. FOR SALE, nice Cottage, Pompallier Terrace, allotment 40 x 100. only £230; also, i fine large Build'ng Sites, Milford-stroet, 100 x 1 ?'?°i.i2 103 per foot.—H. Partington, Land Agent^ FOR SALE, a substantial and well-built Shop and Dwelling of 8 rooms, on allotmont 60 x 100, situated in Franklin Road.— Apply to James Cromble. FOR SALE, New Cottage and large Allotment, £230; £15 cash, balance weekly payments. —w. V. Stevens. High • street Chambers. FOR SALE, or to Let, Brighton, Pninoll, Villa Residence arid about an Aero of : Ground, lately occupied by Colonel Rooke.—D. F. Kvans, Land and Estate Agent FOR SALE, Villa Residence, 5 rooms, fitted with gas, water, and every eonvenienco; wash-house, Sec. ; nice garden: Church-street, Ponsonby. TJIOR SALE, a Bargain, Shop and 6X? roomed House, with stable and bathhouse, situated in main road. Price, £(Wo.— Apply D. Hyaulaaon, Ironmonger, Ponsonby. FOR SALE, Daily Farm of 140 acres ; splendid soil; to bo sold choap; owner leaving tho colony.—W. V, Stevens, High-atreet Chamber". FOR SALE, 5 roomed Cottage and Allotment. Groat North Road. Russollstreet; price, £255.—Heighten and Co., Land Agente, Queen-street. T7IOR SALE, splendidly-situated AllotJD ments —frontages to Owen's Road.and Mount Eden Reserve. Price low. — Edwd. Wayto, Agcrtt; 5. Mercantile Chambers. FOR SALE, Allotments at Mount Eden ; level, freo of stones, good frontage, fine view easy terms, and choap.—W. V. Stevens, High:slrcet. Chamber's. FOR SALE, in Anglesea--stre"dt, a good 6-roortcd Horiso, . Gas and water laid on. Sasy dislanco from towfi.—Fot itirthor particulars apply to Mr Gullivor, Land and Estate Agent. Coombea' Chambers. Queen-street /TlflfA iJ coTfA dfi s. BAKER-STREET (City) — Two Comfdrtabla Cottages for £250. CLARENCE-STREET—FiVe-roomed Villa tot £300; good allotment WOOD-STREET —Veranda* Cottage of five rooms, and worlcßhop, for £27Si WILLIAM-STRISET (off Nelsoa-street)-Nico House of four rooms and scullery, gas and water, for £350. UUKE-STREEi'—Six-roomed House and gar; don, £250. D. F. EVANS, LAND AND ESTATE AtJESf. \\7" L. MITCHELL, ESTATE AND LAND AGENT, 8, MBRCANTitB Cll,taißKi<B, QY'EKIf-STRfeET (Next Batik of New Zealand). FOR SALE—A very pretty 4-Ro.omcd Cottage, Clarence-street, on Allotment 10 x 110; nearly now; grounds tastefully laid out, and planted with valuable fruit trees; only £280 for cash, or on easy terms. A VONDALE ESTATE—I beg to announce that I have the Solo Agency of this magnificent Property, and I am instructed to offer the most liberal iriducoments to anyone wishing to acquire a good Freehold wlthiti easy distance of Auckland. The Estate has Veen subdivided into upwards of 191 convcnient-Bized Lots, and I am propitred to sell at per Single Allotment, or from 1 Acre and upwards at A^°ONDALE is Within the radiiis of 5 miios from tho City Railway Station, is closo to the property, and a first-class lino of Omnibuses commands tho entire district, running regularly into Auckland. AVONDALE presents a splendid opening for a Storekeeper, Baker, Butcher, and Shoemaker, and in fact every trado shotlld bo represented. GRAND ALLOTMENTS on the main road are now offered specially for business purposes, for which only £10 doposit will bo accepted. MARKET GARDENERS AND STRAWBERRY GROWERS Will find this land specially suitablo. GOOD COTTAGES can bo built to suit Buycra upon payment of small doposit, tho balnnco boing arranged on Building Society terms. FOR EVERY ACRE bought £10 deposit or Upwards will be asked. This is an exceptional opportunity offered. The balance can rotnaifl at /per cent, for a term. THK LAND has been well cultivated. Is in good grass, and abounds in running creeks. ' ' THE PLAN OF THE ESTATE is now open, and I am instructed by tho owner to soli on tho terms now offered. A long list of other Properties and Houseß in the City and Suburbs for Sale, also Farm and Forost Lands, for somo of which plcivso see advertisoments on fourth pagoof "Herald and Proportios for Salo or to Let placed ttpon'my books free of charge. Loans and Mortgages negotiated, and eterf class of Commission Businoss conducted. W. L. MITCHELL. 8, Mercantile Chambers. Concerts, &c. T O RNE-S TRE E T II AL L. MONDAY, MARCH 17tii (St. PATRICK'S NIGHT). -■ j ,-,■■ ■', a £ McCOMISH'S . grand ttibernian /concert. , rand. -Hibernian, Voncbrtjj >• .. (OUEAO'MIIiiCA FIALTHBAI. : - •*■ ' TIIIGIN THU. Porformanoe tpisonlmljlicatat 8 cl'clqek|) 1. Overture, Irish Atrs, OrchEstfa. '" ""* v 2. Cantata "St. Patrick at Tara" (Glover)j Full Chorus and Orchestra. 3. Song, "The Rose, Thistle, and Shamrdck/1, Mr Montague. j . \, A H i jQ % 1. Ballad, 'VUrcam Faces," Miss Woodi ' !> "' 5. Song, "Tho Dear Little Shamrock," Mr Edwards. 6. Solo (Violin), "La Muette di Pcrtic^i,' Herr Tutschska. , A ■'-■. '':'»^ _. 7. Operatic Selection, "Par chc, ml Dica Ancora" (with orchestral accompaniment), by Donizetti, Miss Staunton. ■ ■ 8. Song (sorio-comic), "Ob, Georgo, don t be so Forward," Mr W. Doran. 9. Ballad, "Native Mußio" (3. Lovet), Miss 10. Harifsolo', "The Harp that once through Tara's Halls," Professor Carter. Interval of Ton Minutes. Paht 11. 1. Overture, Waltz, by Herr Tutschska, Orchestra. 2. Duott, "SweetistheDream,"MlsseiShoohan and Lonorgan. 3. Ballad, " Kathleen Mavourneen," Miss Thomas. i. National Song, "Wo only askforiusticoior tho dear oldEmorald Isle>" Mr Montapuo. 5. Song, "The, Last Rose1 of.'Summer," Mi«s Staunton, (!. Harp Solo (selected), Professor Carter. ' 7. Song (sorio-comio), "Pretty Nell, the Flower Girl." Mr W. Doran. 8. God S:ive the Queen, Solo, Chorus, and Orchestra, Aftor Concert, a Boloct Dance will bo held. An efficient M.C. and good Band in attendance. Holders of first and second seats admitted to Band Dance. First Scats, Ss; Second Seats, 2s; Gallery. Is. . ■■ ■# :- pi t H ORAL H A L "L, THURSDAY, MARCH 27. "THE RESCUE OF HARRY GRAY" Will bo Performed by the AUCKLAND BAND OF HOPE UNION CHOIR. . , ;.. CONDUCTOR, MB CBANWELL. ■; : ; : PIANIST, MR A. WISEMAN. READER ;,SIRT. SPURGEON. Tickets, 2b and Is. Commence at 7.30.' PKOCEKBH IN AID OF DBDSI AND FIFK BANJ3. XCELSIOR LODGE, N.Z.O.G.T.— A Grand Concert and Literary Entertainnent will be hold in the franklin Road Schoolroom on WEDNESDAY, the 10th instant, in aid of the Banner Fund. An excollont programme is provided for the occasion. The chair will be occupied by Mr D. Goldie, assisted by Mr Neil and the Rev. Mr Boothroyd. Tickets. Is each. Doors open at 7.30, -commence at S sharp.—A. Anderson. OEMUERA BAND OF HOPE.-St. J\) Patrick's Night.—An enjoyable St. Patrick's Night without whisky.—A Soiree and Concert in connection with the above Society will be held in tho Newmarket Hall on MONDAY, 17th. Tea at C.30; Concert, 7,30. All arc invited. Tickets-Adults. Is Gd; Children, Is. QUADRILLE ASSEMBLY will be held in the Masonic Hall, Newton, on St 'Patrick's Night (17th). Tickets: Double, 4s: single, 2s 6d.—K. Barilett, Secretary. G1 LASSBLOWING, Fbeeman's Bat X Saturday afternoon, from 2to 5. Admia «ion,'6d. Kach Visitor rooelveaona Glaaa Jug. -H, Cook ud Sons, u»7 Juu> is each,

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Auckland Star, Volume XXIV, Issue 4310, 15 March 1884, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XXIV, Issue 4310, 15 March 1884, Page 3