E& DUKE OF BUTHERL A ND?' "' / Red. Whites Alsyke, *jffr<r 'Crimson /o£s c,l? vS r?r C£ w Graßa- Birdatoot /(S$T, Trefoil, Common -Trefoil. /AX/ Lucerne, Yarrow, Timothy / <~Zy/ Tares, Rape, /ts*~\ / Oat Grass. Poa Pratensis y^SS/MeadV Poa Trivealja , /<§s'/, Kif Creßted Dogstail / v/ Agrastus Sheep Fescue /%\ / StOloaefera tt / «V / Agraatus Hard Fescue /% vVVuleariß.Colonial Bed Fescue />■ Vos / grown Cocksfoot. «..i /\V\ / Poverty Bay and Fe«™« W / CS^X/ Sonthetn Rye Grass fescue /Wy Italian Rye Grass. . y' CV/ Also, Bonedust and Manure / \ / at current rates. 40/ W. GUNSON~ & Co., V* / 13, CUSTOMS St., AUCKLAND. WHAN.? A R B L Proierti? q de^ ig«e<? ha!, BARMS and Other troperties For Sale and Leaso in Whangarei taftirnXW^1* dißtriPt3. and. will be pleased to furnish the necessary information to intendH?v{^ roh*f erß £ n, recei Pfc of requirement. will "^ **horon»h knowledge of land values ffi ttss: sarAss H. R. COOKE, Land and Estate Agent, Valuer, Etc., Cameron-str?et, Whangarei. BjIOR IMMEDIATE SALE, a compact JL: Little Freehold. 14 aores good land, subdivided into paddocks and orchard; nice sixroomed House'and' out-buildings; fine stream of water one side of the properry and main road frontage on the other, and close to .railway station, 8 miles from town; low price will be taken.—Apply to John Soppett. House and Land Ageiit..B, Queen-street. I7IOR IMMEDIATE SALE. — A nice ? little.Frui.t and Sheep Farm of 80 acres, «ood land, 2 cottages* barn and stable, and flue orchard, plenty of bush and water,;. 11 mUea from town. About 200 of the sheop can be bought cheap. Terms for the farm very easy. —Apply to John Soppet. Houso and Land A.«ont, 8, (^.uceu-street. . , |T<OR IMMEDIATE SALE—A-very comIP pact Farm of 188 acres, fenced on three sides by large stream. The land is all of good quality, and subdivided into paddocks. A large orchard and good House and Buildings. Only 5 minutes' walk from Railway Station. Price very low—Apply to JOHN SOPPET'S, House and Land Agent, 8, Queen street. OR POSITIVE SALE, cheap, 116 Acres of Superior Bush Land, principally puriri. onlr 18 miles from town by good road, and two miles from railway station.—Apply to JOHN SOPPET, House and *»nd Asent. a Queen-stroet. Eaflartaftwfl.' j§ [Established 1842.] |$ ! T\T T AM lESONj \ FUNERAL UNDERTAKER. | t' Welucslkv-stheet East, Auckland. } 1 Every Requisite supplied at the lowest 5 S price. S3 \ Orders will be taken by Jas. Jamieson, &} I Foresters' Hall, Newton. IM fi M E A C H E M, | \JT» UNDERTAKER, 1 UPPER SYMONDS-STREET. j§ Funerals Conducted and Every. Requisite Supplied at 3 LOWEST cjUBRKNT.RATES. $ Orders received by Telephono Promptly 4 Attended to. |? Telephone 7061. t,l Public Notices. HOLIDAY' 'TRIP. TAKE AN ENJOYABLE OUTING IN TJEIK COUNTRY, -" EXCURSION FARES" TO OKOROIRB, The most delightful place for n complete rest. Perfect climate. Splendid Hot ami Cold Water Baths. TROUT FISHING. ROMANTIC SCENERY. Unequalled Place fob Recttperatton To the jaded man of business needing a holiday. To the invalid who requires a complete change of air. Tn she professional man who requires rest. To the tourist who wants to see the Thames Valley Scenery. To the sportsmen who glories in the sport of the rod. To all who desire a nice place to go to fot Christmas. — OKOeOBRE — Stands out pre-eminent. It is within eight hours of tho city by train. It is on the direct line to Rolorua, with good mads through tho beautiful l'orest on the Mountain Road. Vehicles of all descriptions and good horses always obtainable, and in short, visitors have only one way of summing up a stay at OKOROIRE, and call it deli«Htfully enjoyable and. the management all that can be desired by the most fastidious. ,„„.,,, Kxtract from "New Zealand Official Year Book, 1893." Okoroire Hot Springs and Sanitorium : " Upper Bath Temperature, 113° ; Flow. 1,300 gallons per hour. Lower Hath Temperature. 9d°; Flow, 4.100 gallons per hour. Apart from the medicinal value which these springs possess in common with most other alkaline hot springs, they are remarkable for the large flow of water and for freedom from any "unpleasant odour or deposit. This fact should render the Springs speedily attractive to persona in good health." T. C. URQUHART. Proprietor. Late of the Imperial Hotel. Auckland. PICTURE FRAME MANUFACTORY AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENT DEPOT, 88, Victoria-street, Auckland. ■ B£« uAK 1 B rCj IMPORTER Of All Kinds of Pictures. Mouldings, Glass and All Requißftes for the Picture Frame Trade. Frames Mado to Order (any size) in Plush, Gilt, Black and Gold, White and Gold. Maple. Walnut, Mottled Kauri, and any New Zealand Woods. Mounting and Varnishing in all its branches. Cabinet Frames, for Family Groups and Testimonials, a Speciality. CHEAPEST HOUSE IN NEW ZEALANDEstimates CHvon.; MRRrSMGOPMEIOBS 3%X4 ' FOR THE /Mi HAS U0 1 SIfS M mi(imiiff~~F§fpy\ An elegant dressing, Prevent; sSffit % ll.triy/ baldness, gray hair, and dandruE. Tvi kim^Cr} llate3 t!lehairß''°wthick andaoi't. //ysvy//fe?72 Cures eruptions and diseases of tlia siiffiiiaw^ifcL-C-Eakin. Hetilscuts, burna. bruises and trains.Genuine has trade-marit Har c.l:iv*('o.N>"- ?•■•»** ■QANNBD j^j" ULL BT. EVVING AND COlS NEPTUNU BRAND IS THE BEST. First Prize awarded Buneilin, Wellington, Auckland, Melbourne, and London Exhibitions. i I Try It and Judge for Yourselves. ! _1 ■ ■ODWIRD MAHONEY AND SOW, ARCHITECTS. QPBEN-STREBT. AUCK.hA.SD. . TVT • L X N D S A Y. NEW AND SECOND-HAND CLOTHES BOUGHT. Private Families Waited On. WBLLKSLEY-STRKET EAST. ■ T~^O SECRETARIES OF CLUBS. ■■■ Specially Low quotations are given for all kinds of Printing required by Cricket, Rowing, Yachting, Athletic, Lawn Tennis, Bowling, and other Clubs. The most artistic work (specially illustrated if desired) at the shortest possible notice. Call or send for designs. Address, MANAGER, Stab Office, Auckland. Country orders receive prompt attention. THE CORRECT THING AT LAST TOBACCO is made from the finest Virginia Leaf. There iB no other tobacco like It.— A. HEATHER, Agent. tJILVERSTREAM SCRNAI'PS (eryetal O bottles). Be sure and see what you drink. [if
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Auckland Star, Volume XXV, Issue 40, 15 February 1894, Page 3
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