Picnics, Excursions, &c. CHRISTMAS DAY. tiJLJ , CHRISTMAS DAY. EXCURSION IN THE . AFTERNOON ■ BY P. S. EAGLE." ; Hunter's Artillery Band on Board. The favourite steamer Eagle will leave the Ferry Tee at 2.30, and'eruise down the harbour, passing between tho Islands of Motutapn, Motuihi. and Waiheke, then cruising round Motutapu, returning to town at. 6 o'clock. Hunte's Artillery Band will be on board, and , play phoice Selections of suitable Music throughput tho trip. A delightful'trip'and charming scenery. ' ..- , : . ; , Adult Tickets, Is 6d. Children, under 12,9 d. J. R. D. BAKER.. ~- EXCURSION A?l I To PUTIKI BAY . (WAIHEKE). ■ ■ BOXING "dayldEC. 26). The fast s.s. .;,' \ !>-.'.-■, ■ • ''. . - ROSE CASEY Will make an Excursion to this, beautiful bay on Boxing Day, leaving the Wharf at 10 a.m. and returning about ? p.m. Excursionists can rely on a smooth water trip and a comfortable landing with ample time on shore. . ■ , RETURN FARE. 2s. Children, Half-price. Luncheon provided on board. Alex. McGregor, ... . Agent. £_ T - JAMES'S CONAll Rot OREGATIONAL "eSk^^^^-S , - EXCURSION TO MOTUIHI. BOX IN G I) AY. The splendid new steamer WAIOTAHI will leave for above at 9 o'clock, returning at 6 p.m. 1 Tea provided. Return Fare, 2s. • F©r Sale FOR SALE, cheap. 4-ton Yacht, with sails, sweeps, anchor.—Apply Esam and i Arthur, Auctioneers. . SALE, cheap, a useful Mare; .ft , staunch and reliable; trial given.—J. Gibbs, Baker, Napier-street. OR~SALE72TOOO"hoad of choice Chrietmas Poultry; young, good, and cheap.— J. Walker, City Market. "171 OR SALE cheap, Horse, Trap, and JD : Harness ; price, £11108. Also, small Boy's Pony ; £210a.—Apply Star Office. FOR SALE, Prize Stock -of Fancy Pigeon3.—Apply W. Forgio, Parnell. FOR SALE, chenp, a complete Steam Chaffcutter. Nearly new. <— Address Chaffcuttor, Stab OfHce. FOR SALE, Whaleboat, with all gear, sails, etc. Lying , off Queen-street Wharf., — For particulars apply to Roas and Ansenne. FOR SALE, large Dininsj Table, Furniture. Scales. Stillyords.Lawn Sprinkler, Rubber Bolting. Cooking Utensils.great variety Tools.—Frost, City Market. FOR SALE.—Boats, all eizee, rowing and sailing, decked and half-decked, for sale cheap.—R. Reid, Boatbuilder, Waitomatastreet. Ponsonby. Write or call. FOR SALE (cheap), Second-hand, but in first-class condition, a Light Lady's Phseton, with Hood. —Edwin Harvie, Upper Symondsstreet. OR SALE OR HIRE, by the month, a light, roomy Buggy to carry four, with or without oxtension top.—Edwin Harvie, Upper Symonds-strcct. J7IOR SALE, Choice Cheap Poultry. ; Fowls from 33 pair; Ducks from 4s pair; fieese from 3s 6d each ; Cheap Turkeys, etc.—J. Walker, City Market. SALE, 15 Buggies and Phaetons, X? Waggonettes, Extension Tops, etc ; style and comfort, combined with durability and cheapness.—Edwin Hurvie, Upper Symondastreet. jgjAOR SALE, as a going concern, a firsb--8? class Bakery Business, doing about 1,500 loaves per week. No opposition within seven miles. Really good opening for a Grocer in connection with above. — Apply Mu'ndri, P. 0., Auckland. ffiOß SALE ! FOR SALE 1 ' Printed Lists of Houses, Farms, Land, and every description of Property for Sale, can be obtained on application to J. Thornes, 81, Queen-street, or in every Tram-car, from his special racks therein. FOR SALEJ cheap, Double-seated Buggy and Harness, Ladies', Pony, and Extension Hooded Phaetons. Single Buggies, CortlandandFarmWaggons,SprineCarts,Drays, etc.—Wm. J. Cousins, Coachbuilder, next to Lome-street Hall. FOX SALE, cheap, to effecb clearance, New and Second-hand Waggonettes, Cortlands and Express Waggons, suitable for liolid iys, Double and Single Seuted Buggies, 4 Wheel Dog Carts, with Harness. Light and Heavy Spring Carts.—James Mackie, High-st. FOR Sale, Purchase or Exchange— Wanted, particulars of vehicles aa above ! for "Mackie's Carriage Register." Next issue Ist January, 1892 : real live affair, published in the interest of buyer and seller. Unqualified , success. Posted Free. Inquiries solicited and promptly replied to. FOR SALE or To Let, grand Residental Estate at Epsom; comprising large new • House of 10 rooms, very complete stabling, J cowsheds, man's cottage ; and 12 acres rich volcanic land in orchard, garden and paddocks. ■ { -J. THORNES, 81. Queot-strect. No. 2987 _ FOR SALE, Circular Saws, Spindles, Mincing Machines, Fillers. Wood and Iron Turning Lathes, Rubber Belting, Scales and Stillyards. Curios and Shells, Damaged I Knives and Plated Forks and Spoons. Patent 1 Hoot Cleaner, Grindstone, threat reduction. 1 Clearing-out before Christmas.—Frost, City Market. t |jIOR SALE, ab great reduction, to dis--S. solve partnership, one of the prettiest Farms inPukekohe; only five minutes' walk from tho station; metal road to gate; about SO acres, with a well-built 2-roomed Cottage, dairy. stable. cowshed, hayshed, J stockyard, fowl yard, and small vegetable i garden; also, nice young orchard well ; sheltered; the balance in subdivided padi docks, some in crops and balance in grass, with la never-faliing stream of water running j through the property, and a spring of beautiful I drinking; water.—For further particulars apply ■ I Star 'i~A GENUINE BARGAIN.—For Sale ! -jTjL (only £475). on easy terms. No reason- ' i (ib!e all-cash offer refused. City Freehold. i close to the harbour; fine view, in broad and liealthy street, v few minutes from Queen-st.; a new and superior-fitted Family Resilience; iron roof, seven lofty rooms, with scullery, bath-room, large cellar, verandah, conservaI tory combined; small garden, over 50 choice I rose ami other trees in full beiiring; gas. city i water, New Rival stove, fixed wardrobe, etc., 1 and many other conveniences; good drainage: I the whole in first-class order.- Apply flret by I letter to H.E. W., Star Office. jTIHEAP COTTAGE, at" Ponsonby. —£10 ! cash, balance at 10s a week ; good House, 15 rooms; Freehold Allotment; £110, on. above ' I terms.—J. Thornes, 81, Queen-st. 729. i ivt~e — w~~ t~o~n R o "a d. ', _[_% _____ ! Handsome and Well-built Verandah Cottage ■ of 6 rooms, sexillery, kitchen, gas end city water, newly painted and papered throughout. —J. Thornes, 81, Queen-street. 942 O W 13 RT ___ FOR SALE. OTTO GAS ENGINES. Tery sensitivegovernoring, ensuring steady running, and gas consumption strictly in proportion to work being actually done. Extreme simplicity. Have borne the test of trine. High-class workmanship. References to 80 users in Auckland. AUCKLAND GAS COMPANY (Limited), Agents for Auckland. npHE'HAPPIES T. THE HAPPIEST si tun ted is tho Suourban Settler; having the healthiest occupation, yet he is not isolated from society. The difficulty lis to get a few Rcres handy and cheap. Travel nn hour in any direction f ,- om town and ace. Now an EXCEPTIONALLY; DESIRABLE LOT is selling at Birkenliead: 5 acres beautifully situated, and within half-hour from town ; fronts main road and creek, adjoins Jenkinson's Sunnyside Gardens, and reluctantly offered for £250.—ApplV at Jenkinson's. ___ a T GREACEN'S, Karangahape Road, •A Wanted. 5.000 Eeconotnical Housewives from Newmarket, Mount p;den, Freeman's Bay, &.0., to buy good Currants at 4£d per lb.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXII, Issue 303, 22 December 1891, Page 1
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