FOR SALE. 1 (Continued from Page 2.) •J>OR SALE, near Mt. Eden station, new 7-roomed House, every convenience, 5 minutes from penny section, -cheap terms.— J. H. Mnldoon,' 11, Coombes' Arcade. rppß SiiUß, Lady's Bicycle, cheap; good -*- ! mal|; no reasonable offer refused. — Apply for address Star Office. /GREATEST chance yet offered to pnrVJ chasers only—3 Cottages, perfect order, Id section, 7 rooms each, p.w.c batha, wash tubs, pantries, cupboards, coal' cellars, workshops. £380 each.—Ad<lress, Owner, GENUINE BARGAIN. £2>oO —ALBION " STREET ' PARNELL —FREEHOLD COTTAGE 6 rooms; wash-house, workshop, iron roof, Orion range, gaa and water, etc.; let at 10/ per week. T iT'iHOR.NES 83, Queen-street. piONSONBY JJO AD. FOR SALE —VILLA, 7 large and lofty rooms; bay window; bathroom, washhouse; small stable; good view of shipping. Section, 62 x 132, in addition to Right-of-way. This property las a large prospective value. £475 cash, balance 5 per cent. Q. pEACE, NEXT BELOW BANK OF NEW SOUTH WALES. "TkEVONPORT, £410—Nice House, in. good -•-'position, 6 rooms, conveniences; terms. —Inquire Waiter Taylor, 30, High st. r> o>7?: EACH—Two New Houses, bringcj~*j, 11> ing good rental. £150 deposit will secure the two. —Walter Taylor, 30, High st. ■"\7~ICE Cosy Cottage, 6 rooms; Id trams; good position, £100 cash; £200 mort gage.—Walter Taylor, 30, High st. TO BE SACRIFICED —New House of 5 rooms and all modern conveniences, large level volcanic allotment, great bargain.—O. R.A., Star Qjßoe. c ° iIjF? * * water frontage, access to beet Residence of 7 rooms, on large view of harbour from Chelsea to North Head, £1200. SHELLY BEACH-KUAI) — RESIDENCE of 7 rooms, substantially built, on double section, £900. MOUNT EDEN —Several very nice properties, from £750 to £1400. HOUSES to Let, Furnished and Unfux- ' ulshod. JAS. G. CULPAN, House and Land Agent, 73, Queen-street.
CORPORATION NOTICES. pny OF AUCKLAND. TENDERS. ~~~ Tenders will be" received in the Town Clerk's Office up to 4 o'clock p.m. on THURSDAY. February Ist, 1906, for Carting Material from Swanson Railway Station to near Break Pressure Tank, Waitakerei. Plans and specifications may be seen In the Office of the Waterworks Engineer, Cook-st_ HENRY W. WILSON, Town Clerk. January 27th, 1906. OF AUCKLAND. HOUSE REFUSE. MONDAY, the 29th instant being a Public Holiday, the Dust Carts wil not make their usual rounds, but will collect the refuse usually removed on Monday on the following day. HENRY W. WILSON, Town Clerk. January 27th, 1906. I T V OF AUCKLAND. I hereby give notice that j> W. WARD BAKER JAMES CAHILL GABRIEL LEWIS whose places of business are within this district, have been duly licensed to sell by auction for 12 months, to be computed from the Ist day of January, 1906. HENRY W. WILSON, Town Clerk. January 26th, 1906. AIII OF AUCKLAND. DOMAIN CRICKET GROUND. Notice is hereby given pursuant to "The Auckland Domain Vesting Act, 1903," that the Auckland City Council has granted the use of the Cricket Ground to the Auckland Cricket Association, for the purpose of playing a Cricket Match with the Me , bourne Cricket Club on the 9th, 10th, and 12th February, 1900, with authority for such Association to make a charge on each day not exceeding One Shilling for each person for admission to the Cricket Ground, with an extra Shilling for every horse or vehicle, and an additional charge not exceeding One Shilling for each person for admission to'the Pavilion. HENRY W. WILSON. Town Clerk. 25th January, 1906. (
TENUIS. AUCKLAND LAWN TENNIS ASSOCIATION. THE CHAMPIONSHIP FINALS, Comprising— MEN'S SINGLES AND DOUBLES LADIES' SINGLES AND DOUBLES, and COMBINED DOUBLES Will be Played at THE WEST END CLUB GROUNDS, On MONDAY, 29th JANUARY (ANNIVERSARY DAY). FIRST EVENT (MEN'S SINGLES) COMMENCES AT 1.30 P.M. ADMISSION 6d. College HHI Cars stop at New Street, a few yanls fvom the Lawn. MEETINGS. A UCK. Co-op. Terminating Bldg. Society. —Appropriations Wednesday, January 31st; 2 ballots, 2 sales; pay day, Tuesday, 30th Inst. A UOKLAKD CREMATION SOCIETY. A General Meeting of Members will be lu'id at the Office of the Acting Secretary, 65. Lower Queen-st., at 4.30 p.m., on TUESDAY NEXT, the 30th Inst. The public interested are Invited to be present. R. R. HUNT, Acting Secretary. FUNERAL NOTICES. * rpHE Officers and Members , a JhT 4i J- of Court City of Auckland. 3978. A.0.F., WlwSiiffllT*?) respectfully requested to I y. i-».»Bfl3aflJ M attend the Funeral of the ' ®W&tiKi£m& laCe Wlfe of BKU. i THOMAS ASHEK. which ; leaves his residence, I Ljsrnr-'-'rr'-iftSi Beaconsfield - street, Grey ! Lynn. TO-MOKROW (SUNDAY), at 3.30 p.m., for l'urewa. JAS. ROBINSON, Secretary. T» I B L E STUDY For the Readers of "Millennial Dawn," SUNDAY, 6.30 p.m.; THURSDAY, 7.30 p.m. Meetings, David Hook's, Manning-street, oC Newton-road.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVII, Issue 24, 27 January 1906, Page 3
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