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WANTED at once, Trousor Machinists, Improvers and Apprentices. — Apply Australian Clothing Factory, foot Grey-street. TTKHJND, at Onehunga, a Ilat-bottom Jj Punt, a.bout 18 feet long. If not claimed in 7 days will be sold to pay expenses.—Apply G.J. Jackson, Advertising Agent. Onohunga. T OST, at Opera House, Friday, 13th B 1 May. 1892, Opera Glass Case. Reward at Star Ollice. MAIL closes Saturday. Send your Friends in England copies of the " Observer." containing the picture of Tawhiao resigning his Crown. Also, other amusing pict v res. WI R T H'S CIIIG US. FRUITERERS, Etc. For Salo. the riftht to sell Fruit. Refreshments, etc , in the Circus Tont. during Auckland Season.—W. ALEX AN PER, Royal Mail Hotel. ■«TANTED, a Dairy of good Butter and ™ E(*E3 ; best price given.—Apply Joseph Winter, Howe-street (oIF Wellington-street). _ nnUMBLERS of best Apple Jelly,6d each; JL good Raisins, Gd per lb : Desiccated Cocoanut, 8d per lb ; at Gallaughcr's. Victoria-street. p\ ALLAUGHER'S 2a 9d parcels of Gro\rk cerics contain one pound of good Tea, (ilb of best While Sugar, and ono packet of Safety Matches. Try one. BRETT'S ■ HANDY GUIDE TO NEW ZEALAND. | I L L U S T R A T,E D ■; ( : % By E. ERNEST BILDIIOUGH. 08, This indispensable and popular work i 3 now published, with Lithographed Map of ■/;■*;■;-. THE WONDERLAND OF NEW ZEALANJD; Or. Tub Best Way to Travel tub CoLom-. The contents ai'9 most interesting, and include racy doripiiona of tho most important and t.hrillrhg events of tine Jubilee period through which, tho colony has passed. •■■•■; t,-.i»;;:':^v,■'„, ; .... The beauties of the country aro deplotod—tho Northern and Southern Lakes, Mount Cook and its Glaciers, the various Waterfalls which have churnißdour visitors, tho Northern and West Coast Sounds: with Directory of tho towns and dtiea and health resorts of Now Zealand. v ~..,,■ Tho book should be found in every homo and library. . . . ■•-■- ~.'-•■ •-•':; ■■:,»,.». It is published s 6o*. and may bo had at tha Bookuellora or Sxah Oflico. ■* ■•'■ ■ "■•%~t*k Auctions- ■::";■.•■ v ••■ ~~ TO-MORRO W, _ At 11 o'Clock. -fl S* SACKS OYSTERS JL'O ORANGES. LKMONS, APPLES, PEANUTS. 1). TONKS k CO., Auctioneers- — •TO-MORROW. .■ DURHAM YARDS. The undersigned have received instructioas to sell to-murrow, at 12 o'clock. On Account of Whom ib May Concern. THE TROTTING HORSE SHERRY. Very handsome ; would make a lirat-class buggy horso. HUNTER AND NOLAN. BAKER BROa., Will auction at thfiir Mart, 73, Quoon-stroct, on Wednesday. Juno Ist, at 2 p.m., I~^UKl_A_l-_.TBi_E'r WEST, Cottage Properly; East Tatuaki, Improved Farm, 367 acres; Eden Terrace (Glenmorc Estate), Two Sections; Papakura, 10 acres, next the Parsonage. FRIDAY,,MAY 27. BRICK BUILDING, DOMAIN, KNOWN AS THE BLOCKHOUSE, PARK R'JAD. ALEX. AITKEN Has received instructions to sell by auction ou TUB Ghound, at IT a.m., on Friday, the ...... ■ 27lhinat., THE ABOVE WELL - SEASONED URICK BUILDING, with Iron Roof, G titterings, and Inner i'ltiiugs, yon Removal. ■: .■ Terms: Cash. ■ 413a Lauds and Purvey Office, Auckland, Slay 4, 1892. IT is hereby notiiied tliab tho undermentioned TOWN AND RURAL LANDS will be ottered for S:Ue by Public Auction at this oiGco on THURSDAY, tin; Uth day of Juuo pro.t., ai 11 a,in. SCHEDULE. TOWN OF BUSSELL.—Lot 5. Section 1., upset price £10; Lot 10, £10; Lot.2, Section 11., £30; Lot 2, Suction VI., £90 (subject to £20 for improvements); Lot 3, Section VII., £23 (subject to £20 for improvements); Let 4, £20; Lot ':>, .4;i7; Lot 0, Cli; Lot 8, ;C£o; Lot 9, £20; Lot 10, £20 (subject to £60 for improvements): Lor, 11, £20; Section IX,, i^ot 1. .C 100; Lot. 12, £3 isubjoct, lo.ciOfor improvements); Lot 1-3, ,C£o; Lot 14, £20; Lot 17, £30; Lot 18, £20; Ljl 10. £20 ; Lot 20, £25; Section XHL, Lot 6, £2o Lot 7, £20; Lot 8. £17; Lot 9, £12; Section XIV., Lot, N. K. 3, £12. SUBURBS OF KOHUKGHU.-Lot 27, £9 7b 0d (subject, to £245 for improvements). SUBURBS Ol<" OPUA.-Loc 1, 8h acres, £25 10s; Lot 2,12 acres, £36, close to Opua Railway Wharr. PARISH OF AWlTU.—Section 47a, la 3r 18p, "* PARISH OF TAUPIRL—Section 329a. 8a Ir 34p. £8 10s; Section 343a. la Or 12p, £1 Is; Section 4iiA, la Or 16;>, £1 2s. Open laud near Ohhicwai Railway Station, PAHISH OF OTAKAIRANGL—Section IG. 230a or iiSp, upset price, £230 170 6d ; Section 17. 241a lr 2bp. £241 7s Od ; Suction 19, 193a 3r 9p, £145 10s; Section 20, 432a. £432. Section 16, all forest, containing 172 green and 6 dead kauri ; Section 17. nearly all forest, containing S8 green and 1 dead kauri; Section 19. about 30 acres fern aud scrub, remainder fcreat, containing- 33 green and 22 dry kauri treos; Section 20, about one-third forest, containing 139 green and 13 dry kauri trees. Note: The kauri averages from 3 to 4 feet in diameter. TANUIIIUA K.D. (HIiOCK II.).-Section 35a, 127a upset price, £1,622 7d 6d; Suction 35b, 113a, £1,732 7s 6d ; Section 350,193a, £1,354 12s 6d. Section JffiA contains about 3,753,000 iect of kauri; Section 35;s contains 1.014,000 feet dead kauri and 1 337 UO9 foot green kauri. Section 35u contains 1,696,000 fuot dead kauri timber, and ] 347 000 Teet green kauri. The timber can be got out down the Waiotiepu to the Wairoa. ! or tramway laid to Otaika or Mangapai. TOWN OF OHIWA.-Lot 5, Block 111,, 1 rood, upact price £7 10?. SUBURBS OF I'AHI.-Lot 10?, 3a 2r 3p, £10 10SUBUitBS OF HERD'S POINT' IRAWBN© -Lot 02, la 2c 6p. £4 13s 9d ; Lot 93, 2a 3r 15p, £8 12SUBURBS OF TUAKAU.-Lot 82 upset price £18 10s; Lot 83, £$; Lot 34, £185s; Lot 6S, £26 33 6d; Lot 85. £.J0 2s Town L^ts classified as suburban): Lot 06, £6 3s9d; L0t07.«3 7s 6d ; Lot 9b, £1 2s 6d; Lot 99 £1 11s bd ; Lot 100 £4 5s 6d ; Lot 101. £3 7s 6(1; Lot 102, ka los; Lot 103, £2 ss; Lot 104 15a:; Lot 105.155; Lot 30- £h lbs; Lot 107, £3; Lat 108, 15s; Lot irq I',: 7= Ad- Loc 110, £3 los; Lot 111, £3; Lot 112, £3; Lot 113, £L 17s 6d ; Lot 114, £3 -\P---i 9d • Lot US. 30s: Lot 116, £o 11s id Lot 117305° Lot 118, £3; Lot 119, 30s; Lot 120. *5 liel3d -Lot 121, 30s; Lot 122,£3 los; Lot. 123, £3 15a '■ •LotTl24 £5 Fs 9d ; Lot 125, 15s; Lot 126, Ills 3d; Lot 127,155: Lot 128 i 15s; Lot 129 £7 in«- Tinf lio £615s- Lot 131,155; Lot 132, £3; LoVlgy 15s 9d; Lot 134, £6 153 Lot 135 lbs; Lot 136, £2 5s : Lot 137. £4 10s : Lot 138 £6; Lot 139. 15b: Lot 140, £2 5s ; Lot 141. £6: Lot 142 ia 8s 9d ; Lot 143. £2 16s 3d ; Lot 144 30s ; Lot 145 fig- Lor 11(5 £3 7«6d: Lot 147. 30s Lot 148, £1 63 3d; Lot 149. £215s 3d; Lot 150, 80s j Lot 151, £2 IPs firl • T.nf-, 152 1E8", Lot 153, £o Is 3d. PARISH OF PAKURANGA.-Lot 172, sa. £10. broken land, lying between Papatoitoi and Tjßkms of Sale.-One-fifth of the purchase money to be paid on the fall of the hammer. and the balance" with Crown Grant feo, £1, wiUun _s__ina_«--_._ffl henuua^vow. eEKHiKDMUEIXEE _ f ■;- ■ .:• . 'Commissioner CrowuLaudSi.^.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 118, 19 May 1892, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 118, 19 May 1892, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 118, 19 May 1892, Page 12