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Picnics, Excursions, &c _-~ "IJIXCURSION, SUN-S-*""Tb 311 DAY AFTERNOON, UJLapwi To ST. HELIER'S BAY AND ROUND THE **&!£X*S2P3252&** ISLANDS OF THE GULF. TheP.S. EAGLE will run as above: Leaving Ferry Tee. Leaving St. Helier's. 2.30 p.m. 5.15 p.m. Tickets, Round Trip, Is 6d: Tickets, St. Helier's Bay, Is. Children, under 12, half-price. J. R. D. BAKER. „_>T TI7HITFORD PARK _5T 1 ▼ T RACES AND THE SW ___JL&-T _ OSTRICH FARM.-The p_________yLAs.s. WAITOA will leave the Old Ferry Tee for the aboye on THURSDAY,I2th February, 1891. at 8 a.m. sharp, returning in the evening at 7 p.m. Giving passengers the whole day to see the Races and the Ostriches. Return Fare, 3s. S. H. BURNINGHAM, Agent. a f \\T AITE MA T A *» RIVER SUMMER ZW*=-AKh t. EXCURSIONS.-Notice to _= ~ L ZsC- the Public. — The s.s. VIVID havingresumed the Summer Excursions to the Head Waters of the famed Waitemata. the public can enjoy Fresh Air. Bplendid Scenery, Strawberries and Cream, and every luxury, without sea-sickness, by patronising the above. Leave Auckland Saturday, 1 p.m. Sunday, 11 a.m., calling at Ponsonby Wharf, every alternate Sunday. Riverhead: Saturday, 4 p.m. ; Sunday, 3.30 p.m. Return Fares, Is; Children (under 12). 6d each. ' T7IXCURSION TO Jfjf \ <&fc> Jl_ WAIWERA AND /jj \ MAHURANGI HEADS. TILL MONDAY (Weather and other circumstances permitting). The fast s.s. ROSE CASEY Will run an Excursion as above, leaving the Wharf EVERY SATURDAY at 2 p.m.. returning from Mahurangi Heads at 5 a.m., and Waiwera at half-past 6 a.m. on MONDAY, and arriving in town about 9 a.m. Return Fare Ten Shillings. ij_.Tickets will also be issued, covering the steamer's fare and all hotel and bath charges at Waiwera for Twenty-two Shillings. ALEX. MCGREGOR. Agent. For Sale. FOR SALE, 1 acre Green Maize ; good crop; at Ellerslie. -Apply R. H. Watt, Ellerlie. FOR SALE, Piano by English maker, in thorough good order: ,-e23.-Apply Mrs King, 201, Wynyard-street, North Shore. FOR SALE, a Chaficutter, Mangold Pulper, and Horse Power, all in good working order.—Apply T. Fordyce, next Cucksey's Store, Mount Eden Road. IrtOß SALE, cheap, few choice Canaries ' from prize birds. Songsters. 7s 6d; Hens, 3s 6d; Parent Bird 3. £3.—Walker's, Russellstreet. Great North Road. | OR SALE, 3 or 4 tons of good Rhubarb; :]d per lb; good for jam or wino purposes • in quantities to suit purchasers: all stalk and no leaves. Also, good Cabbages, 6d per doz— Apply R. Webb, Onehunga. jmOR SALE ! FOR SALE! Printed Lists of Houses, Farms, Land, and every description of Property for Sale, can be obtained on application to J. Thornes, 81, Queenstreet, or in every Tram-car, from his special racks therein. 8T!OR IMPERATIVE'SALE, good Dairy ED and Sheep Farm, 20 miles from Auckland ; good road and rail communication; 180 acres, wiih House, Dairy, Stable, Cowshed, and all outbuildings; 12 cows (in milk), 16 head young cattle, pigs, horse, fowls, chaffcutter, plough, dairy utensils, household furniture, etc.; for £450. There ia a good living on the property, and it. should be secured at once.—J, Thornes, 81, ' 484 new Full Power Steam Launch, lignt draugnt; x uu_, uooiij new, in good working order ; 1 3-cylinder i Launch Engine, by Wigsall: 1 4-h.p. horizonta semi-portable Engine, equal to new: 1 3-h.p. vertical portablo ditto, by Huston and Proctor; 1 6-h.p. vertical cross tube boiler. 601bs pressure; 1 35-h.p. multitubular steel boiler, 801 bs pressure; 2 10-h.p. ditto, ditto, ditto: 1 Donkey Pump, 1 Lift and Force Pump, 1 Douglas Ram. No. 6.—Apply to R. H. Yeoman, Albort Hoilcr Works. IMMEDIATE SALE. Capital little Farm of 189. acres, all substantially fenced with puriri posts and wire ; 30 acres of crop and 25 acres grass, balance useful biißh, containing valuable puriri, etc.: well watered, and within 16 miles of Auckland. Cottage of 4 rooms, with stable, cowshed, chaff house, and the following farm stock, and implements: 3 staunch J ! raught Horses, 5 Milk Cows. American Waggon and Harness, Dray and Harness, Plough, Harrows, Horse Power and Chaff Cutter, New Mowing Machine, and other Tools. Price for the whole, includinß crop which has just been havested (worth £150), £900; and terms of payment will be made easy. An industrious man could make money on such a property as tho above. For particulars aPplyt ° JOHN DOUGLAS. Land Agent, Queen-street. im 0 ii S! Ii i_ By Order of the Trustees. TO SPECULATORS AND WORKING MEN. We have for Sale in Newmarket 15 Cottages of 4 Rooms and Scullery each, all in first-class order, newly papered and painted, city water laid on. We will sell in one lot at a little over ONE-FOURTH original cost on easy terms. Or, if a working man wants a good and cheap House we will sell any one or more at from £75 to £120 each. Small deposits, balance at 6 per cent. Such an opportunity of obtaining a wellbuilt House in respectable locality at a cost of about £7 per year is not likely to occur again. w . & j. prater. Estate Agents, Queen-street. January 7th. 1891. ROWN STREET, Ponsonby — CheaD Cottage: Allotment, 40 by 100 feet; four rooms and scullery; well finished in every particular; a bargain; £25 cash and £100 at interest.—J. Thornes. 81, Queen-street. 685 IT_, off Symonds-street, 7 • roomed House and Outbuildings; iacre in beautiful grounds, in heart of City, eveiy convenience This most desirable property ror £900.— j. Thornes, 81. Queen-street. No. 752. —"HEAP HOUSES FOR SALE. LIBERAL TERMS. £55—A good 6-roomed House (larrikinised) ■£120— , 1 „ „ in Devon-street Si an— ". 5 „ „ in Brown-street £200- ~ 5 .. ~ SeafleldView £250— ° •• -• in Union-street £250— ~ 5 „ .. 6a.. subdivided HOUSES TO LET in various localities. R. B. SHALDERS, 199, Queen-street. OOD Cooking Apples, 141b Is; Bananas, 6 and 101b Is; a few cases very line Damsons, 2d to 2Jd per lb by case.-W. Blacklock. . IMPORTANT. —Flax Mill and Machinery i n good working order, and Lease of b 850 acres Flax: iron mill, 72 x 20, new Cottage, first-class machinery, 12-b.p. Engine (portable), cost £275, circular saw, bench, anvil, weighing machine; 300 tons firewood (cut), and many conveniences. £300.— J. Thornes. 81. Queen--BtreoL_No:_l - MOST desirable seaside Residence at Ponsonby: extra large allotment, 40 feet by 265 feet deep, and with 68 feet frontage to water- good 5-roomed House, 12 feet stud, faithfully built, splendid view. Note the price, £300.— J. Thornes, 81. Queen-3treet. No. 743. MOUNT EDEN, 7-roomed "Villa ; detached wash-house,etc.,frecholdallotment 75 x 190. all fenced and in cultivation; for immediate realisation, will accept £350. —J. Thornes, 81. Queen-street. No. 755. T|3'ARNELL, veranduh Cottage, of five I rooms, with double allotment, 66 x 100, city water, well built; to wind up an estate, £200.— J. Thornes. 81, Queen-street. No. 745. ONSONBY (near the water, good position)— Most Choice Family Residence in the District, consisting of specially large Allotment 270 feet deep with 50 foet frontage to two good streets: the ground is laid out in flower garden and orchard, all in bearing and in good order; the House has eleven rooms, plunge and shower bath, washhouse with fixed tubs, etc , storeroom, brick foundations, double bay windows, splendid slate roof, city water and gas throughout, lined and fitted with cupboards, wardrobes, special range, and every convenience of a first-class modern residence. On account ol' tbe owner's removal to Melbourne, I am instructed to let this property go for £750. -j. Thornes, 81, Queen-street,

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Auckland Star, Volume XXII, Issue 32, 7 February 1891, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume XXII, Issue 32, 7 February 1891, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume XXII, Issue 32, 7 February 1891, Page 1

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