FOR PRIVATE SALE.
GREYTOWN.— Eight valuable Allotments near the Whau Hotel, surrounded by four roadf. Each allotment contains an acre. DED WOOD.— Allotment in Seymour-itreet, 119 x 223 feet, well fenced, and commanding a fine view. QUEEN-STREET, NEWTON. —Two allotment!, on easy terms. DED WOOD.— Allotments in Dedwood-terrace, to be sold a. bargain. TITIRANGL— An mproved FARM of 80 aores, of which 20 are well fenced and cultivated. TO LET. A BRICKYARD at Tizard's Point, North Shore. Several HOUSES, from 10s. to 20s. per week. MONEY wanted on good security, at 10 percent. CARTWRIGHT & HUGHES, Land Agents and Accountants, Canada Buildings.
FOR PRIVATE SALE. O'NEILL'S POINT.— EIGHT ACRES for sale in a Compact Block, extending from the Road to the Beacb. A portion of the purchase money may remain on mortgage if desired. Apply to CARTWRIGHT & HUGHES, Canada Buildings.
FOR IMMEDIATE SALE. FREEHOLD PROPERTY., A GREAT BARGAIN. A NINE-ROOMED HOUSE, lined, ceiled, and papered, wrth a verandah, 42 feet in length; stands on an allotment 78 feat frontage with a depth of 125 feet, within 10 minutes' walk of Queen-street. Apply, without delay, to C. PARTRIDGE, Wellington-street,
FOR SALE, rpHE STOCK «nd GOODWILL of a DRAPERY JL BUSINESS, in Queen-street, the proprietor being compelled to return to England. H. GILLETT & CO., Spifcalfields House, Qaeeu-street. -
FOB SALE, A FIRST-CLASS FARM, East Tamaki, containing 177 Acres. Apply to Gk HARRIS, On the Farm. July 5, 1866.
WAREHOUSE. WAREHOUSE $ TO LET OR LEASE, A LARGE NEW TWO-STOREY STONE, WAREHOUSE, 100 ft. by 33ft., with entrance from Durham and Albert streets. Water-proof, Fire-proof, aud Rat-proof. Apply to JOKES & CO.
FOR SALE, A HOUSE and ALLOTMENT No. 16, in Elliott-street. Apply to THOS. HYDE, Freeman's Bay.
TO BE LET, A DAIRY FARM and MARKET' GARDEN ' of 33 acres, within three miles of Town, oi^ the Mount Eden Road, adjoining the Three Kings Mission property, with an Eight-roomed 'Dwellinghouse and Out-offices. Five acres are 'rich deep' soil, with warm aspect, and unequalled for Marktt Garden or Nursery purposes. Forty acres of good Rough Grazing can be had adjoining. * * - . Apply to R. BEAMISH, Epsom.
THE SEWING MACHINES FOE THE MILLION. PEICE TEN GUINEAS. WILCOX * GIBBS'S SEWING MACHINES are allowed to be the Cheapest and Most Effective Machines in the colonies, and posfcesi the following advantages over other machines : — They make no noise'while working. v ' '-' * The wheel' cannot accidentally reverse while in motion, thus preventing the frequent breaking of the cotton. Unless by great carelessness, the needles never break. x Anyone can work these machines after fifteen minutes' instruction. Any part of these machines may be repaired in Auckland. B G-. MYEBS, QUEEN \ND PORT-STREETS, Agent fob Tine PBoriKcg, :
W. F. THOMAS & CO.'S PATENT SEWING MACHINES. _ i Paris, 1855. Prize Medal. London, 1862. '■ npHESE MACHINES, bo long sod extensively JL used ia all departments of trade, at the Royal Army Clothing Dep6t r Pimlico, in many regiments, and for family purposes, are now employed largely in India and the colonies. They give 'perfect satis- 1 faction, and may be relied on as efficient, useful, and practical Machines, saving time, and of great utility t where skilled labour is scarce. They are extremely simple, easily- learnt, and not liable to derangement. The stiching is alike on both sides of the material, and the thread cannot be pulled out* The price* vary from £10 to £30. 66, Newgate-street; and Eegentcircus, Oxford* street, London. '
ARRIVED, AND TO ARRIVE. D. GEAHAM & CO., :': ' WTNE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS, Vulcan Lake* HAVE on hand Invoufes of WINES, SPIRITS, and OILMEN'S STORES, arrived and to arrire ; and now, offered at the lowest market - Quotations. - '
NOW LANDING, AND , ON. SALE, BY. . TEJRf UNDERSIGNED, OA _T M , B A , L Pearl Barley Belmonfc Sperms Currants Eleme Bauini . Ten, in chests, half-che*ti, and boxes O Sugar t ' - Beef Tobacco &c, *a, ' ■ &e.^ "■*-*' * D. GRAHAM & CO., Vulcan Lane.
I WANGABEI COALS ! WANGABEI COALS I / 30s. pbb Ton, dmjvbrid in Bags, npHEY are free from dust, date, or dross; they X barn cheerfully, Bright, .and, clean, never going out when once lighted. One trial will ensure a continuance of your patronage. ABCrJABD k BROWN, Coal and, Firewood Yard, Mechanic*' Bay.
MR. W. HAYDN FLOOD, - ORGANIST, Teacher of the Pianoforte, Singiag, ftc, York House, Symond*-»treet, opposite CityßoM. Puuio*. & forte* toned. , o V l4 , , f , '
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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXII, Issue 2810, 28 July 1866, Page 2
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