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DEVONPOET, FLAGSTAFF, NORTH SHORE. FOR. SALE, A BARGAIN, A LARGE, Neatly-built, and COMMODIOUS DWELLING-HOUSE, two stories, and containing eight rooms, fronting the Waitcmata, and within two minutes' walk of tho Ferry Lancing Wharf, with a good well and good convenicnco on the back ground. Tho above is situatod on on 3of the best sites in this rapidly rising neighbourhood, and is suitable for an Hotel, Boarding-house, or a Gentleman's Private Residence, and mny bo purchased on tho following liberal forms, viz.—cnethird, cash, and tho remainder in three years, al. 10 per cont. interest The property can be inspected and every information obtained on application to Mr. SCEATS, "British' Hotol, or to Mr. J. BOND, on tho Premises. December 4, 1865. THE NORTH SHORE. A FIRST-RATE OPPORTUNITY. THE Proprietor of tho Post Oflico General Store, Lako Road, North Shore, wishes to dispose of tho business of the establishment. A respectable energetic man, with a small capital, taking the above could not fail to establish 7iim-elf in a first-rato business in one of tho most respectublo and rapidly increasing settlements iu tho Province. The premises may bo either leased or purchased. Further information may be had of Mr. Mays, on tho premises. TWO COTTAGES FOR SALE, £15 EACH, PLEASANTLY situated, nearly opposite the Newton Post Oflico, Karangahapo Road. Terms. £20 cash ; remainder by weekly instalments of 10s each. Apply to R. Smith, Nowton Road ; or, H. White, Jun , Wyndham-street. ~ TO LET. STORE IN DURIIAM-STREET. A SUBSTANTIALLY-BUILT BRICK STORE, J\ in Durhnm-strcct, TO LET jit lias a frontage of 7S feet to Durham-street, has three floors, aii-,1 is capable of storing threo or four hundred tons of Goods. It is situated immediately opposito Iho " I'ritish Hotel," and noit door to Messrs. Fisher and Oo.'s. —Applications to Mb. J. Boulter, left at tho " British Hotel," will be attended to. ONEHUNGA. TO LET.—Tho SPACIOUS BUILDINGS, at present occupied by tho undersigned, suitublo for two general stores, private hotel, or wholefalo store and warehouse, with never-failing supply of water ; shed and stabling for 7 horses. GEORGE HODGE. ONEHUNGA. TO LET. —Several Two-roomed COTTAGES, at 6s. per weok.—Apply to Mr. "Wili/u ay, Princes-street. n O LET—On easy terms, FROGMORE COTI TAGE BOARDING BOUSE in Coburgstreet, known as the Alburtianders Homo, nowin tho cccu) ation of Mr. S. Johnson.—For particulars, apply to James Ccitiand, Coburg-street. TO LET—A MARKET GARDEN and small DAIRY FARM, within threo milos of Auckland, partly cropped with Potatoes To an industrious family, with about £150, it is a rare opening. R. BEAMISH, Eps:ni. TO LET.—A HOUSE and SHOP in a central part of Hobson-stroet. Rent 255. Apply to C. Masks, Bootmaker, Queen-street. mo BE LET—A Three-roomed HOUSE, with J_ Stablo and other Offices ; 5 acrcs of good Lnnd, three of which are in grass; 2 acres of Gardon, stocked with choice fruit trees in full bearing; and a large quantity of vegetables. Thoro is a pood 'veil of water.—Apply to Mr. Kino, Medical flail, Otahuhu. THO LET, TO LET, TO LET—THREE SHOPS, L in Vickery's Buildings, Albert-street, at 20s per week.—Apply at tho " Albert Foundry." ITO BE SOLD, or LEASED, with immediate . possession (in consequenco of tho owner leaving for England),-the GLOBE HOTEL, at P;ipakuro. This Hotel has been recently built, regardlcsn of expense, and contains 20 Rooms. Attached, is 5 acres of Land in a hiuli state of cultivation, togol:hor with a well stocked Garden, and all necessary Outbuildings.—Apply to Stephen K. Hcohes, Esq., Solicitor, Shortland-strcet, Auckland; or to the owner, Geo. G. Walters, on tho premises. }r\IRE SAFETY.—BRICK STOR.E TO LET, free from any other building. The upper portion of E. & H. Isaacs' Store, Fort-street, now in the occupation of tho Commissariat, to lot; sope.rate entranco given. Possession forthwith.—For Terms, apply to E. & H. Isaacs, Queen-street. HHOP AND DWELLING TO BE LET.— O Enquire of Mb. H. Fuoate, "Bed Boot," Queen-street. "1710 R SALE. —A substantial well-built PDNT. J. carrying 14 tons Firewoud. Apply to Mfasrs, Lit.ewalij & Rattkay, Lower Queen-street. 11HE Undersigned have, THIS DAY, onlored into PARTNERSHIP as Auctionkeiih, liipoKTEits, House, Land, and Commission Aoiints. GEORGK TURRELL, BENJAMIN TONES. Queen-street, Auckland, December 4, 1865. FOR CHRISTMAS and NEW YEAR PRESENTS please select from tho largo and extensive assortment of suitable Goods just opened at HAltRIa'S, Cavendish House, top of Shorlland Crescent. LARGE and CHOICE ASSORTMENT of TOYS and FANCY GOODS aro being Bold regardless of cost, at HARRIS'S, Cavendish House, Shortland Croscent. CRICKET BATS, BALLS, WICKETS, LEG GUARDS, &c., very cheap,at HARRIS'S top of Shortland Crescent. mHIN OVERLAND LETTER nnd NOTE JL PAPER, and every description of plain and fancy Stationery, at HARRIS'S, Cavendish House, Shortland Crescent. A LARGE ASSORTMENT of PERFUMERY, POMADES, and FANCY SOAP, from the best makers ; and err-ry description of toilet requisites at CAVENDISH HGUSE, top of Shortland Crescent. Bible =», prayer church services, scotch biules.te taments, and NEW ZEALAND HYMNALS', at HARRIS'S, Cavendish House, Shortland Crescent. \ SOVEREIGN REMEDY FOR BAD TO/v BACCO.—Purchase a 3 lb. canister of Harris' Patent Machine-cut Tobacco, securely packed and forwarded on receipt of P. 0.0. for Ono Sovereign to J. HARRIS, Tobacconist, <5r0,, Cavendish House, top of Sttrtrtfn'tid OyeVwttf.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 648, 9 December 1865, Page 1

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847

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 648, 9 December 1865, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 648, 9 December 1865, Page 1

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