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NELSON-STREET.—Fiyo-roomed House, with Allotment—l 4. BATH-STREET, PARNELL.—2 Houses, with Freehold AUot-nent —14. EDWIN-STREET, SUBURBS.—4 Houses, each 4 Rooms, with Freehold Allotment. Price, £60 each—ls. UPPER QUEEN-STREET.—Residence of Eight Rooms, all plastered. The House is substantially built and well finished ; Allotment, 40* x 150'. Price, £450, £200 of which can remain ou mortgage—ls. ALLOTMENTS. ALLOTMENT corner of Pitt and Vincentstreets, 0-1 x 06—10. ALLOTMENT in Wakefield-strcct, City, 33 x 10—314. ALLOTMENT in nepburn-streef,, 33 x 100, quite level, for £40. ALLOTMENT, corner of Napier aud Hepburn-streets, G5-G x 76. ALLOTMENTS in Druvy. ALLOTMENT in Frankiyn Road, 33 x 70. ALLOTMENT (beautifully level) in EdwinALLOTMENTS in Grecnoek, with bench frontage. ALLOTMENTS in North Wynyardton, Coroniandel. ALLOTMENT, Kyber Pass Road, 33 xlo3— 306. SITUATION for Villa Residence, containing 4A acres in the City, planted with quick thorne hedge, site is opposite Captain Seaman's —313. 5 ALLOTMENTS at, Drury, with deep water frontage—3l4. 4 ALLOTMENTS in Runcimau's Township Drury—3l4. IggT THE ABOA r E ARE ALL FREEHOLD PROPERTIES FOR SALE. MONEY TO LEND on First-class Freehold and other Securities at current rates of interest. BANK, MINING, AND OTHER SHARES BOUGHT AND SOLD. SHARES in most of the DIVIDEND CLAIMS always ou hand. J. M. LENNOX, ESTATE AGENT, SHAEEBEOKEE, &c, HIGH-STREET, AUCKLAND. SPECIAL NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC IN THE SOUTHERN DISTRICTS OF THE PROVINCE OF AUCKLAND. r |" v HE Undersigned would respectfully ini timate that he has added considerably to his Stock of General Merchandize, together with daily additions of First-class Goods from the best mai-kets, which will be disposed of at the lowest possible prices, including GENERAL DRAPERY, CLOTHING HOSIERY, HABERDASHERY, BOOTS AND SHOES, STATIONERY, HARDWARE, TINWARE, CHINA, DELF AND GLASSWARE FARM AND GARDEN SEEDS, TEAS, SUGARS, GENERAL GROCERIES, OILMAN'S STORES, FLOUR, BRAN, MAIZE, OATB, BREAD, MEAT, AND GENERAL PROVISIONS, &e. cic, i£c. An inspection is respectfully solicited. t?5" Orders executed and Goods forwarded with the utmost despatch. JOHN HALL, Otaiujjitj. Established 1543. V. M. & J. S. IT IS NINE YEAES SINCE t COMMENCED business in Auckland, I and bj combining quality and cheapness I have gained a large amount of support, for which I thank my numerous friends and the public generally, and with pleasure inform them that having Largo Stocks of well-se-lected GKOCERIE S, Bought in a depressed market at a low price, I will supply at the following prices for cash : s. d. Sugar (white), per lb. ... 0 5?.Sugar (light), per lb. ... ... 0 o~ Currants, 2)er lb. ... ... o 4.V Currants, new (finest quality) ... 0 5" Raisins, per lb. ... ' ... 0 4i Sperms (F.W.), per lb. ... 1 o" Moulds (best Auckland), per lb. 0 5.V Rice, per lb. .. ... ... 0 2J Tobacco, per lb. 3s. 10d. and 8 Matches, per dozen ... „, 0 9 Soap, per bar ... ... 0 7i Salad Oil, per bottle ... 9" C O P E E E. FINE COFFEE, roasted and ground on the premises, and packed in air-tight canisters, from 1 lb. upwards, Is 4d per lb.° TEAS FOR THE MILLION, Of superior quality, at the usual prices, ! possessing purity, strength, and flavour, s. d. No. 1, Congou Tea ... 2 0 per lb. No. 2, Fine Tea 2 6 per lb. No. 3, Rich Pekoe, full flavore(l 3 Operlb. No. 4, Finest Selected ... 3 6 per lb. Nos. 2, 3, and 4 are a fine combination of many rare black Teas, and the large and increasing sale they command proves that they give universal satisfaction. Twopence per lb. Discount allowed on Gibs and upwards of No. 2 Tea, and Threepence per lb. on 61bs. and upwards of Nos. 3 and 4 Tea,s, for CASH. Flour, Maize, and all Articles in the Trade at the LOWEST PRICE. 65" All articles guaranteed to be of cood quality. a Goods Delivered. Orders from the Country promptly executed, and sent to boat or carrier Free of Charge. Observe the address :— 1 ! J. M. FRENCH, IMPORTER AND FAMILY GEOCER, PEOPLE'S TEA U WAEEHOUSE. 41 VICTORIA-STREET, AND 252 QUEEN-feTREET, AUCKLAND. Established 1860. WHAT HARM TO LOOK IN AND I JUDGE ? !

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New Zealand Herald, Volume VII, Issue 1840, 7 December 1869, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume VII, Issue 1840, 7 December 1869, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume VII, Issue 1840, 7 December 1869, Page 7