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For Sal* FOR SALE, half-decked Yachb Mayflower, in. first-class order.-Apply to J. Clare, Boatbuilder. Ponsonby. OR SALE, Prime Sample Canterbury Potatoes, to arrive by Talune Wednesday. —W. Gunson and Co., 13, Customs-street. FOR SALETNew Style" Road Carba, £8 10s. Best value in the market.—Cousins and Cousins. Coach builders. Lome-street FOR SALE, a bargain, Double-seated Extension-top Buggy, equal to.new, £50. Owner going away.—Cousins and Atkin, ElliottBtreet. ■ ; __ FOR SALE, fcwo large Dining Tables, large Gas Stove, good,lron Bedsteads, cheap, Two Counters, Water Meters.-Frost, City Market. - , F~OR SALE, 30-acre Farm at New Lynn, with 6-roomed House, orchard, and paddocks, close to rail and 'bus. Price, £550.—Apply Star Office. . F~6]R SALE, the Patenb Wbiffletree, tor releasing horses; every buggy should have one on.—The Cousins and Atkin Carriage Factory^lliott-sttee^ ______ FOR~SALE~, 4 200:Gallori Corrugated Iron Tanks, in first-class order, with taps complete ; 15s eaoh. - Geo* Patterson, Charlotte-street, Eden Terrace. OR SALE, Chestnub Mare, aged, very quiet, suitable for ladies or children to ride, £6; Bay Colt, three years old. about 14.3. not broken. £8. - Apply Stab Offloe. or J. Sinclair. Lake Takapuna. IJIOR SALE ! FOR BALE! JP Printed Llsta of Houses, Farms, Land, and overy description «f Property for Sale, can be obtained on application to J. Tnornes, oi. Queen-street, or in every Twun-oar, from his special racks therein. ' FOR SALE, cosy Villa Residence, price £400, Rocky Nook, containing 7 rooms, wash-house, coach-house and stable ; grounds laid out with fruit and ornamental trees; allotment 100 x 120. — Robertson Bros., Upper Symonds-street. FOR SALE, the choicest, largest, and be3t variety of Flowering and Foliaged Pot Plants ever seen in Queen-street. A grand Show of Annuals, Cabbage, and Cauliflower Planta, Tomatoes. Cucumbers, Melons, etc., etc.—J. Walker, Florist and Bird Fancier, opposite new " i lerald " Ofßce Site. Queen-st. DAIRY FARM AND CREAMERY (Easy distance from town>. — Compact Farm and Machinery, in foil working order. The Farm comprises 120 acres, all fenced and in grass, srab-dlvided into 7 paddocks, sprine-water in every paddock; 1 acre, orchard, well-built house, cowsheds and all outbuildings. Creamery in full working order, with a good supply of milk; easy distance from wharf, on good road. The soil-is a very rich brown loam. The present owner makes from £6 to £7 per week profit on Creamery and Farm. Prico low and terms easy. No. 1930.—J, Thornes, Agent, 81 Queen-street. TjIANCY GOODS BUSINESS For Sale— .JJD Good investment this time of year; satisfactory reasons for retiring.—Address "Busineßß," G.P.0.. Auckland. REW'S Selling Fresh Egga 6d per Dozen. THE BANK OF NEW ZEALAND ESTATES CO., LTD.. HAVE FOR' SALE FIRST-CLASS BUILDING ALLOTMENTS On the SURREY HILLS ESTATE. In the Suburban Borough of Newton. Also. CITY, TOWN, SUBURBAN AND COUNTRY PROPERTIES, In Auckland and Surrounding Districts. Particulars can be obtained on application to tha COMPANY'S OFFICE, ' QucßU-sU-oot. Auckland. mO CYCLISTS. Second-hand Safety A. Btcycle, pneumatic tyres, in perfect order. For Sale cheap.—Auckland Cycle Co., Short-laud-atreet. mO LITERARY MEN.—We bore For JL Sale, in a rapidly-scrowimg district in the North Island, the Plant and Business of a Biweekly Newspaper, now being successfully carried en by the proprietor. A capable business man. with literary ability, can secure a good business and net a profit of £400 a-year. Price, 4460, or £100 cash and balance in bills of £60 each, payable quarterly, with bank interest added. MATHER & CO.. Wellington. O MSN OF BUSINESS who are seeking profitable investment for capital and remunerative employment for energy, wo offer a magnificent STOHKKEBPING BUSINESS, in a prosperous and rising township in Taranaki District. The Stock amounts to £3.500. and consists of Drapery, Clothing, Grocery and Oilmen's Stores, Ironmongery, Crockery. Boots, Saddlery, oto. Turnover 410.000 a-year. The Shop is a large, commodious and imposing itructure, built on the best business site in the town. There is a Dwelling of seven rooms. The Freehold will be Leased for a term of years, or sold. All good, saleable stock, at landed coat, and any inferior or damaged stook at valuation. Terms : Third cash and balance approved bills, three to twelve months. MATHER & CO.. 14, Featherston-street, Wellinsrtnn. -TON YACHT ARIEL, with 3 tons lead ballast, coppered with pure copper, new sails, etc.—Apply to Arch. Buchanan, Queen-street, or Robt. Logan, North Shore^ jf»Q PIANOTaIeo others at £17 (cost 3&O £40). £25 and £35 iron frame, little used.-Richardson, 150, Queen street, t Lost and Found. LOST, yesterday afternoon, letter addressed F. Biddle, care Mr A. Biddle. Britißh Honduras.—Reward at Stak Office. lOST, a Silver-mounted, Ivory-handled i Umbrella; 10s reward. — Apply SrAR Office. . ' . . — LOST between Newmarket and Junction Hotel, a Mackintosh Cloak. Reward.— Apply Mrs John Dinnisptt. Newmarket. , OST at Norbhcote a lady's black cloak I st Monday. Finder please leave at Mr Gee, Butcher. . LOST.— Left, on Tuesday last, in Scarboro's 'Bus 19.20 a.m. from Orakei Road), a Lady's Umbrella. Tho lady will be obliged bjrtts being left at the D.S.C. OUND, Gold Ring. Owner can have same by giving description and paying cost of advertising.—Timothy O'Keefe, Onehunga. Borough Notices. OROUGH OF DEVONPORT. EXTRAORDINARY VACANCY. Notice is hereby given that an Election for the return of one duly qualified Councillor to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Mr Philip Hawe Mason will take place in the Borough Office, Devonport, on FRIDAY, the 3rd of November. 1893. Written Nominations of Candidates will be received by tho Returning Officer at the Borough Office, Devonport, before noon of WEDNESDAY, the 25th Ootober, -l OQTJ J. DINSDALE. Returning Officer. Devonport, October 19,1893. Licensing Notices. MAUKU LICENSING DISTRICT.NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TRANSFER OF LICENSE. -I. THOMAS KENSEY, of Mauku. being the holder of an Accommodation License in respect of the house and premises situate at, Mauku, and known by tho sign of the Mauku Inn, do hereby give notice that I desire to obtain, and will, at the next licensing meeting to be holden at Mauku. on the Bth day of December, 1893. apply for a transfer of the said license from myself to Selim Ferdinand Hedlund, my apnointee. Dated the 19th day of October, 1893. THOMAS EENSEY (his Mark). Witness: Fredk, S. Baumo, Solicitor, Auckland.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXIV, Issue 252, 24 October 1893, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume XXIV, Issue 252, 24 October 1893, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume XXIV, Issue 252, 24 October 1893, Page 1