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For Sale. FOR SALE, a quiet, handsome Mare, Double-seated Buggy, and Harness; been but little used; cheap: owner leaving.—Apply Mr Knight. The Vinery, Mangere, orMrPyle, Albion Hotel. FOR SALE, 3 or 4 tons of good Rhubarb ; 3d per lb: good for jam or wine purposes; in quantities to suit purchasers; all stalk and no leaves. Also, good Cabbages, 6d per doz.— Apply R. Webb. Onehunga. FOR SALE, 30 Allotments, containing J to 1J acre, fronting M.Eden and M.RoskillEpsom Roads, and opposite the M. Eden Lawn Tennis Grounds; splendid view, soil first-class: Terms : 25 per cent, purchase money required ; balance can remain at 5 per cent, for five years. —Apply W. Foughy, No. 20. N.Z, Insurance Buildings. -m o R S ALEBy 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-clas-; order newly papered and painted, city water laid oil We will sell in one lot at a little ove* ONE-FOURTH original cost on easy terms. Or, if a working man wants a good and cheap House we wilt 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. FRATER. Estate Agents, Quaon-street. January 7th, 1891. _LERSLIE.-TFor Sale or to Let, a well-built Cottase.of 5 rooms, with Alloti> ent66fr.:;. 198 ft. Good situation for a bakery. -Apply to R. S. Carter, Road Board Office,. ' I ENFORCED SALE of Property at Ll Remuera, consisting of Villa Residence of 10 rooms, and nearly 4 acres of rich volcanic land; laid out in garden, orchard, and meadow; with stables, coach house, plunge and shower bath, etc. The property cost over £1,200. and I am instructed to sell immediately for £795. Photograph and cards to view. — Apply J. Thornes, 81. Queen-street. No. 273. OI AFETY BICYCLE for Sale, nearly new; k5 part nickel plated; ballbearings throughout Address Tuner, care London and Berlin Piano Company, Shortland-street. Public Notices. TXTHITFORD PARK RACES. First-class LUNCH in large Marquee on Course. _ HOS. McEW IN, Caterer. IVTOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR XX TRANSFER OF LICENSE.-I, HARRISON DOUGLAS, of Northcotc, Hocelkeeper, being th« bo dor of a Publican's License in respect of the house and premises situate at Northcote, and known by the name of the Nortbcote Hotel, do hereby give notice that I desire to obtain, and will, at tbe next licensing meeting to be holden at Auckland, on the 6th day of March, 1891, apply for a transfer of the said license from myself to George Anderson, my appointee. Dated the 15th day of Decomber, 1890.-HARRISON DOUGLAS. mRUST COMMISSIONER'S COURT. Notice is hereby given that a Sitting of a Trust Commissioner's Court wilt be held at the Resident Magistrate's Court at Auckland on FRIDAY, the 13th day of February instant, at the hour of 2 o'clock in the afternoon, for the purpose of making the necessary statutory inquiries regarding a certain conveyance from Tamati Waka Nehua to William Joseph Napier, ofthe South-eastern portion of Lot No. 29 of Section 1, Parish of Takapuna. Dated at Auckland this 10th day of February, 189h J. GILES, Trust Commissioner. mO BOOT MANUFACTURERS. FOR SALE, 2 New Sole-cutting Presses (useful sizes) 1 Socond-hand Set. of Rollers (in good order) Eyeletting Machines and Leather Sewing Machines C.C.FLEMING. High-street. T>UBLIC NOTICE TOCONTR ACTORS. Henry Tanner, of Te Kuiti, the well-known King Country Contractors' Guide is prepared to supply Accommodation. Horacs, and Guide for intending contractors for No. 1 Contract of the Mangarau Stratford Road. Trains leave Auckland for Te Kuiti every Monday at 9.35 a.m. Henry Tanner meet 3 the train at Te Kuiti. M~ — ADAME WINE, Clairvoyant, Palmist and Phrenologist. Family affairs* a, specialty. - Lower Hepburn-street, bottom of Wellington-street . lost and Found. LOST, Tuesday, between Lower Hepburn and Hardinge streets (via gully), long silver Brooch (figured!.-Reward on leaving same at Helping Hand Office, A.M.P. Buildings, - L~OST, Tuesday night, in Symonds-st. or Kyber Pass, a Silver English Lover Watch.—Reward on leaving same at McCraes Cooperage, Chancery-street. L~OST7 Friday last, a Collie Slut; white chest. Anyone detaining same after this dp te will be prosecuted by the ranger.—James Pike, at Mr Hellaby's, Shortland-street. ; QUN~Di Cold Chain and Pendant. —Apply to the Chief Postmaster. imOUNDi a Sum of Money in Onehunga, J_ early on Sunday morning. - Apply E. Earle. Grocer, Onehunga. Meetings. TONIGHTS OF LABOUR, L.A., 2084. Tho Meeting TO-NIGHT (Wednesday), at the Cook-street Hail, at 7 p.m.. instead of 7,45 rim The Delegates to the Auckland District A"Jqemblv will, at 8 p.m.. proceed to Elect Officersl! Frame By-laws, etc., for the D.A. All members are invited to attend. H. W. FARNALL, R,S. rpRADE AND LABOUR COUNCIL. A Snecial Urgent Meeting of the above will h« held in the Trades Association Rooms, TO-MORROW (Thursday), 12th. at 7.30 sharp. Business: To receive and consider Report of Denutation appointed to wait upon Masters' Association re Board of Conciliation. Every delegate respectfully requested to "* F. R- BUST, , Secretary. ASTERS' & ENGINEERS' HARBOUR ~ RIVER SERVICE ASSOCIATION. A Special Meeting of the above will be held at the Working Men's Club TO-MORROW (Thursday), at 7.30 p.m. sharp. All Members, financial or otherwise, aro requested to attend, as business of great importance to all Masters and Engineers will take place. ___ CAPTAIN F. J. PRYOR. NEHUNGA PERPETUAL LAND. BUILDING AND INVESTMENT SOUIETY. A General Meeting of the above Society will be held at the office. Queen-street, Onehunga, on THURSDAY, 19th instan. at 8 p.m., to consider the advisability of altering rules 40 and 65. S. BROOKFIELD. Onehunga. February 11,1891. T>ARTIES desirous of renting or purchasing Property should consult Mr Thornes, 81, Queen-street, who has Houses, Shops, and Businesses for Sale or to Let in all carts of the city.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXII, Issue 35, 11 February 1891, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume XXII, Issue 35, 11 February 1891, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume XXII, Issue 35, 11 February 1891, Page 1

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