_ For Sale. TTIOR SALE, a ■ Half-horse Power Gas f XJ Engine by Bishop, almost flew.—Apply Stak Office. , r . TTIOR SALE, good Hack, with Saddle JD and Bridle; price, eight pounds.—Apply Walter Prime, Karangahape Road. TJiOR r SALiEJ Remuera, one" of the . JO choicest, sites foraßesidence, within a i few minutes' of station, situated on tho main , road.—William Dinntson, Newmarket. IfiOß SALE, cheap, 400 gal. Iron Tank 1 with tap, in thorough good condition.— , Apply F. Henwood, Peroival Parade, Hackottt street, Ponsonby. FOR SALE, a good Spring Cart ond staunch young Horse. Can be Been at the I American Store, Alexandra street.—John Martin. BARGAIN. — For Sale, Ponsonby, a House of 0 rooms; gas and water. Price i only £260; small deposit, balance on easy terras —Apply A. G. Loo, House, Lnn<s, and Commission Agont, KarangahaTio Road I"__S PEK Wfi^K- may be obtained; i I_O cash required, only £50. Twol-roomed Cottages, erected on two Freehold Allotments, within 30 minutes' walk of Queen-street; must be qnitted forthwith. If terms not eai-y enough, better mixht be arranged with approved purchaeer.—J R. Randorson. Auctioneer. 0 YMONDS-STREET, ALBERT PARK. Qontleman's Family.Reßidfnpe: 9 rooms, 1 vorandahs, and balconies; commanding extensivo view of tho Domain and tho North Head, and surrounding Islands. This property is row offered for sale &t a very low price, BUbjoct to a lease of about 90 years. .Everything attaohlng to the house and crounda ia In nxcellent order, and tho post ( tion is exceptionally Kootl. s For cards to view, and all furthor particulars, apply to W. L. MITCHEL L, Estato Agent, COOMBES ARCADE. WINTER, '85.—" The clay is wet and cold." Thord is a little volcanic plot of 3 acros rich plouKhablo land in good gross, having i chains frontage to main road by 74 chains deep, with a magnificent site for a gentleman's residence, Bituato within five nnnuteß walk of Railway Station, to bo sold for only £160 per aore; wonderfully cheap; safe to double In value. — Apply J. R. Randerson, Auctioneer. FOR SALE, first-class Matamata Pressed Clover Hay.—Thornton, Smith, & Firth. F" OR SALE, 10 Acres of Good Land at Birkenhcad ; price, £10 per acre ; terms easy.—Apply to W. Thompson, Birkenhead. OR SALE, a 4-roomed Cottage.—Apply to H. Rogers. Lincoln street. FOR SALE, a Good Staunch Spring Cart Horso (16 hands). Works io single or double harness.—Apply Thames Carriage and Dray Factory, Victorla-Btreet East, OR SALE, tho'3'ton _acht Ethel May (coppored). with all gear, etc., In good ordo ; suitable for cither pleasure or working purwoses.—Apply Thames Carriage and Dray Fa.'tory, Victoria-street Kast. Til O R SALE, THREE ALLOTMENTS. THK PICK OF HON. JAS, WILLIAMSON'S . MOUNT HOBSON ESTATE. Splendid Vlow and Eaey Terms. Apply to g JACKSON. Junr,. [Queen street, Auckland. q'|P ECI A L NOT LCE. FOR SALE, soveral of the beßt Bulldingßite9 In o-- near Auckland. Situated in Gladstone and Cleveland Roads, Parnell. Those lots wll bo sold on any reasonable Terms, and money will bo advanced for Building if required. Apply to— P. COMISKEY, Shortland-streot. Board and ResidenceBELGR/.v_ HOUSE, Lower Symondsstrect (nearly opposite Choral Hull, and facing Govomment Groundßl.—Mrs It. Powell (lato of Belgravo Houso, luvorcarßill) will open tho abovo-mentionod residence as a Superior Boarding-houeo on Jane 1. Thn building is new and ot concrete stands on tho healthiest and most foahionablo pan of the city, commands an oxcalleat view, and is within 10 minutes' walk of railway and wharvos, and S minutes from centre of city. Tho pittlngrooms and bedrooms (ilouble and single) aro largo and woll ventilated. Pluneo and shower baths, piano, and all modern conveniences. Tho table will bo particularly woll cared for. Boarders and visitors may rely on ovory comfort and attention. f^ OVERNOR BROWNE HOTEL, \JT HOBSONSTRKET. Board and Lodging 20s por Week Single Room 25s per Week Educational. T> USSELL • STREET, PARNELL.— All Boarding and Day School conduoted by tho Misses Rogers.—Duties resumed May 25. 11. EDMONDS, Toacher of Singing • and Voico Production, Burleigh-street, 1 doors from St. Eepulchro'a Church. Particulars at Eads's. .__ , /^LENSIDE, UPPER SYMONDS \JT STREET. Mrs Glovor will resume School Du'^es in her Now Premises, adjoining her forme- residence, on WEDNESDAY, the 20th inßt. There will be classes for Harmony, Painting, Scientiflo Dressmaking, Musical Gymnastics, and Dancing once, and evening cU_3OS for English Literature twioe a week. ■ • ••■. ' Terms on application to tho PriD ipal on and after the 11th inst. MR F, B. WOOD HA M, Teacher op the PIANOFORTE AND HARMONIUM. Address: Caro of Mr A. Eady, Auckland MuSio Warehouse, Queen-street. Public Notices. D U B L I C NOTICE. I have this day appointed Fbantz Kummbr, Esq., my Agent for Auckland and District. JAMSS T. FALLON. Auckland, May £0,1885. "St O T~ I 0 E~ All Accounts owing by T. P. Slinn and Co. must be sent in to the undersigned by tho 31st May. .ABHD-AkWIB } liquidators. '•mHE ST. MARY'S CONVENT X PROPERTY LEASES ACT, 1855." Notice in hereby given that it is tho Intention of The Rieht Beverend ■ John Kdmond Luck, 0.5.8, Roman Catholiff Bishop of Auckland, and Catherine Dolany, Margaret Maria Ennis, and Annie Comerford. Members of the Religious Order of.- istors of Mercy, at Auokland, to apply by Petition to tho General Assembly at its next session, for leavo to bring in a Bill to enablo the said petitioners to grant leases of certain land, in the City of Auckland, being part of suburban allotments li and jl7, section 8, ot the Parish of Waitemata, now vested in the said petitioners, for any term no; exceeding 66 years instead of tho term of 21 years. Copies of the said Bill will bo dsposited in the Examiner's Office, not later than the 10th day of Juno, proximo.! JOHN EDMUND LUCK, f R.C. Bishop of Auokland, One of the said Petitioners. - Hill and Mahony, Solicitors for the Petltioners, Auckland. mHE ACCIDENT INSURANCE ASSOX CIATION OF NKW ZEALAND. A Dividend of 7J per cent, has been declared, and is now payahlo at tho Auokland Office, Palmerston Buildings. ARTHUR E. LEWIS. Manager and Superintendent ] for North Island. DOOR PLATES, Stencil Plates, Dies, Monograms, etc., Engraved at the Stab Office mHE PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE OF ■ JL NEW ZEALAND, Tho Publio Trustee may be nominated Executor under the WiU of a Testator, or Trustee under a Marriage or other settlement. No charge is made upon the deposit for safe custody of any Will by which the Publio Trustee is appointed Executor. Present Trustees, Executors, or Administrators may, if approved, relieve themselves of I future responsibility by transferring trusts to the Public Trustee. Hence, Trustoes residing in England, America, and elsewhere, holding moneys for the benefit of persons who bavo tmlgrated to Now Zealand, may not only reliovo ohemseives of responsibility, but, as the rate of intereßtobtainable in New Zealand exceeds the Englishxato, will greatly augment tho income ot tho beneficiaries by co doing. The State i;l yes an absolute guarantee against loss of funds by the fraud or dishonesty of its officers. The Public Trustee holds large sums of money for investment on real security at current rates ■ of interest. Applications for advance on first mortgage will be received at the various age--. eioa, where all further particulars may bo obtalnod. . , R. C. HAMERTON. I . v - Publio Trustee. 1 Trios, Mactkaklane, 8b0.., Agent at Auc_'and- .:::::. L r^ii
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Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 120, 29 May 1885, Page 1
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