Foi> Sale. FOR SALE, Lease of House and Dairy, . Napier; a splendid going concern of milk, cream, ice and butter, known as the I.X.L. Dairy jcontract for Union s.s. Company; good reasons.-to • intending . buyer.-Apply I.X.L. Dairy, Spit, Napier. ______———— ' i TDUSINESSES.-F-ruit and S"™l"^ 5J3 Drinks, Fanby Goods, General 'Stores, Millinery. Lady's School, Board- . -ing-houses, etc.—Burrow and Co. i FThAMBERS'S ENCYCLOPAEDIA, new !vv edition just published, lOvols., hand•igomely bound; cloth £5, half-morocco !£7 10/.—Jull Bros., Fort-street.^ To Let. O LET, Cottage "off Grey-st., A rooms and scullery, in good order.—J. JM. . Lennox. Estate Agent. ■ Mb LET, 2-Furnished Rooms, with use ' X of kitchen, Beach Rd., Devonport.- - Apply A. R. Miller, Grocer. 5 mo LET, Devonport, - comfortable Cot--3 Jl. tage, Aubins-st., 6 rooms, 11/.—CooKe arid Buddle,_J6JVlc^__Arcaae__ : , O LET in Wellingtoh-st., new 6-roomed House with all modern conveniences. —Apply to J. T. Irwin, Napier-st. O LET, 2-storeyed Brick Residency 9 rooms, near St. Paul's Church, by-monds-st.—Apply W. Ledingham, Alfredstreet. — ■mo LET, Furnished, permanent or i period, New House six rooms, plamj, : all conveniences, city; rent 2u/.-N.P.0., . Pousonby. ______—— ' mO LET, Shop, with 5 rooms and stable, • I in good position, suitable for grocer. -Arthur and Gorrle, Auctioneers, Dur- . ham-street. md"""LET, first-claas Photographing Gal- . X lery, near Three Lamps, Ponsonby; rare opportunity for good artist.—Alex- • ander Dewar. . aW LET, Grafton Road, Villa, 20/, close . Ponsonby Road, 17/6; Harcourt-st., • 14/: Factory, city, 15/; Shop, Ponsonby " Koad, 20/.—Peckover and Co., 11( Queen- ; _l_ ; rs'O LET, Lease, or Sale, 1 Brick biu--, : X 3 floors, all fitted up with every con- ■ venlence. lately occupied by C. I<. Cooper, . next to Hoffmann's Warehouse. Queen-st. I Particulars on application to Hoffmanns : Music Warehouse,_Queen-st. ' rf\6 LET.—Furnished or Unfurnished, Handsome and Commodious RESIDENCE in finest part of the City.— FRATER BROS., Stock Exchange. rp.O LET, MANGERE, 2 miles from x Onehunga, COTTAGE, outbuildings, and 7 acres of Land, more or less, to a useful Working Family. Also, 360 acre 3 at Titirangi 9 miles from Auckland.—Apply to W. M. HALL, Mangere, Or ALBERT S. BOARD, 113. Victoria Arcade^ m (5 : B E L E f— X HARBOUR-STREET, PONSONBY— COMMODIOUS DWELLING, Lately occupied by >lr Ellis. Water Frontage. . Splendid Sea Vlew.and every Convenience. Apply— ' ' EDMUND MAHON.Y,. Solicitor, - : ■ " ' ' Shortland-street. mO LET, opposite Firebell, Mt. Roskill ■ X Rd., very neat Villa, with about 1} acre land attached, 6 rooms and bath- ' roon» with bath'and shower, gas and water, 4 fireplaces, Orion range; all the rooms well finished, dresser and cupboards, washhouse, wood and coal shed, -trelllsed drying-yard, good metalled road to back paddocks, stable and buggy bousu with harness, and man's room,good drainage.—Ewington and Baker.or. Wm. Baker, ( Rocky Nook. L fSFFICES7~RanfurIy Buildings, central, \J ' best-business position, large .room, X w.oU lit, .6/, sma.ll 3/.—Apply Bfythand Co., L Auctioneers. __ . XXJAIkWKE PASSAGE.-After 7th Feb- " V» ruary, Furnished Cottage to Let; splendid beach, bathing, fishing, boating; r terms moderate.—Apply John Pegler.Wal- • heke. r " ■■ ' ■ ' "* . = Piitolie Moticos, j T AND TRANSFER ACT NOTICE~& • Notice is: heroby given- that the several i parcels of Land hereinafter described will - be brought under the provisions of the . Land Transfer Act, 18S5, unless caveat be 1 lodged forbiiidiug the gaino within one ■ l iaoßth from the date of the. "Gazette" containing this notice:— 3624—JOHN HAMILTON—Part of Allotment 21, Parish of AVairoa, containing 10a ■ lr-32p; occupied by William'Forbes. i ! 3626 —THE AUCKLAND GAS COM-' • PANY (LIMITEp)-Lots 10S, 106, 107, and • 160, of the subdivision of Allotment 18, ■ Section 8, Suburbs of Auckland, containi ing together 1 rood and 1 perch; occu- ' pied by a tenant. Diagrams may be inspected nt this office.. ■ DaLad this 27th day of January, 190U, at the Lands Registry Office, Auckland. EDWIN BAMF.ORD, /, . ■ District Land Registrar. PpAILORI-NG.—Still no advance in prJce, X Notwithstanding heavy rise in Tweeds', ; I Coatings, and Trimmings,: we are Kill »■ producing our unparalleled Business Suit i to measure from ail-wool Colonial Tweed for 40/. We display a line assortment of ' high-class Tweeds and Coatings, bought for cash before the rise. Be in time;— Mcßride, Tailor, Outfitter, Importer, etc., Vlctoria-st, near Victoria Hotel. rpHE Brand New Zealand Dairy AssoclaX tlon is guarantee of ttie finest quality of • Table Butter. ■OOUGHT job from Warehouse: lOOlbTeSs Jj Pieces in choice weavings, and will be cleared at 3/11 and 5/11 the full dregs , length. Original price, 12/6 to 17/0. Sale now on.—D.S.C. FISH, Fish, Fish.—Buy direct from A. Sanford's Fish Market, opposite 1 Custom-house. Brown paper parcels. QILKSTONE SOAP, , • *O Can be had from R. W. GALLAUGHER. Victoria-st. ' mHIS is the time to Furnish. Our HlghX class Furniture will be heavily reduced for 14 days only. Sale now on.—D.S.C. rjMJTT'S,. Upper Symonds-st. — The X Cheapest place in town for Boys' Rnil Youths' Clothing:, etc. KfliAA YARDS~~R"rBBON, fashionable ; OUIiU colours, at Id, 2d, and 3d per yard. Pongee Sash Ribbon, 12in wide, all - silk, reduced to 6ijd per yard/ Sale now on.—D.S.C. ■_ - "ITE OLD BNGLISH GAME OP BOWLS. JL LAURI'S BOWLS, . Machine made, ensuring regular and perfect "bias," sizes si, 5 1-16, 5 3-16. Bowlers are Invited to inspect this first shipment of the above maker. ■ ' . PRIME, Ironmonger, Karangahape Koad. ' r^EICKET AND LAWN TENNIS. ' \j You may not want a bat or racquet this season, but if you are a true sportsman you 5 will take a pleasure in Inspecting my new . stock of Cricketing, Tennis, and Croquet ' Requisites, all the best makers represented, -at prices that can be only touched In New- '' ton. Special quotations to clubs. ; PRIME, Karangahape- Road.. 1 rntTHAT "about Mason's Preserving Jars iVY and Verandah Blinds. Profit by last year's experience; and do not procrastin- { ate. Try F. PRIME* of Newton. c Prices right. ' -DEFORE TT li TOO LATE. ; JU> Call at F. ■ PRIME'S, Ironmonger, of Newton, and see his Christmas Ship- - ment of Oilcloths and Linoleums from 6d ~> yard; Designs New and Distinct from Old • Fashioned Styles. i QTICK A PIN IN THIS PLACE, so that i KJ you ao not forget It. PRIME, of Karangahnpe Koad, Is selling a Dinner, Tea,- - nnd Toilet Set for 26/6 the lot. 3 QJALE PRICES: Ladies' Cloth Costumes 3 loin green, black, fawn, and grey, 15/6, I worth 37/6; Ladles' Shirt Blouses, 1/11 and 1 2/6, just half-price; Underskirts, embroi- . dered, 1/Vi ?A and 3/6. Sale ijpw on,-r D.S.C.- . > . , '". ■'"■■ ,' :.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXI, Issue 24, 29 January 1900, Page 1
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