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Tenders. JpUBLIC NOTIFICATION. LEASE OF TIMBER. Superintendent's Oflice, Auckland, 3rd August, 1574. Tenders in writing will be received at the Waste Lands Office, Auckland, until 12 o'clock noon on WEDNESDAY, the 2nd September next, for the Lease at a premium of the right, for any term not exceeding 7 years, to Cut Kauri and other Timber, on the block or area comprising the undermentioned Waste Lands of the Crown. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. 1\ DIGNAN, For tho Superintendent. ix a. ::ole, Waste Lands Commissioner. SCHEDULE. I Makarau Block, Kaipara District, Allotments C 3 and 04, containing 371 acres, situated on the Rauhori I Creek (a Branch of the Makarau liiver). Tenders to be addressed— " Waste Linds Commissioner, *' Auckland. " Tender for Timber "at ■ — Block." rpO BCSHMEX AND SAWYERS. Tenders for Sawing about 200,000 Feet Kauri Timber will be received at the undermentioned places up to noon of MONDAY, 31st August, 1574, where Specifications may be seen, viz., at Messrs. Slone Bros'ctlice, Auckland, and at the Shortland Saw Mill Com. pany (Limited) oiilce, Shortland. Not bound to accept the lowest or any tender. A. F. McKAY, Manager. Shortland Saw Mill?, 17th August, 1874. Houses and Land. JM. LENNOX, e ESTATE AIiKNT, VALUATOR, ETC. MONEY IK VESTED FOR CAPITALISTS LOiNS OS MORTGAGE EFFECTED, ARBITRATIONS UNDERTAKEN. RENTS AN D INTERESTS COLLECTED. ESTABLISHED 13>1. EXCELLENT FREEHOLD PROPERTIES FOR IMMEDIATE SALE. A Fine Seven-acre Paddock, known as the EHeralie Stables, opposite the Harp of Krin,and a few minutes' walk from a railway station. —Price £GSO, ea.->h. To W T orking Men.—A Comfortable Four-roomed House with Freehold Allotment, oIT Upper Queenstreet. Price £100. NEW NORTH ROAD.— A Welf-Mnhljcd House, containing five large room?, nil pointed, with freehold allotment 34ft. x 100 ft. Price £2:V\ DUBLIN-STREET, uear the Convent.—Two attached Cottages, containing five rooms each, with large freehold allotment, commanding a beautiful riew. Price £'2">o. A beautiful suburban Farm of 2Pf acres of rich volcanic soil, with comfortable residence and all necessary outbuildings. The Farm is all subdivided and laid down in rich grass. Price £1,200. HOBSON-STUKKT. —A Fine Family Residence, built of brick, anu containing 11 rooms, with every convenience. Theie is an ornamental garden in front of the House, and a freehold allotment 57 x 100. NEWTON.—A really comfortable Residence, all newly Imed and papered, with good freehold allotment. Price ii iGO. TO HAliiNhliS AND OTHERS.—A comfortable six-roomed House in the city, with freehold allotment. Price C 2: ,0. TO WORKING \vIEN.—A. comfortable four-roomed lloiiK-orf Drak.'-sireet, Price £110. KAR ANG AH a I*E ROAD.—A fine Freehold Allotment. GGxtW, with all the buildings thereon. Frico £270. — Several excellent Allotments, at a low priee. PONSONiiY.—A beautiful site containing about half an acre, with a five-roomed house erected thereon. Price £*250. NEWTON.—A comfortable four-roomed House, near to Mr. lfoldship's mill. Pricft £150. NEW NORTH ROAD—A comfortable four-roomed House, with large freehold jillotment 50 x 200. The garden is in a liudi state of cultivation. Price £200. WELLINGTON-STK KET, City. — Two attached Cottages, with good well, and large freehold allotment. Price £225; present rental, 12s. per week. WILLI AM-»TRKET, City.—'i wo attached Cottages, well suited for men, and let for 10s. per week,' with large freehold allotment. Price £175. PUKEKOHE. —Farm of 170 acres adjoining the late Farm of Mr. Burtt. There is a small building upon the farm, and a beautiful stream runniDg through it—lo2d. EDINBURGH-STREET. — A well-finished and commodious five-roomed House in Edinburgh-street, with large freehold illoum-nt 45 oxloo, and excellent well of water. Price £25©--'.Wd. HOBSON-STREKT. —A tine Property at present used as a Temperance Hotel, with seven other Cottapes. This property is built upon a freehold allotment 49x190. an-i f* bringing in rental equal to 775. per week—losd. PONSONiiY.—A beautiful and commodious Sevenroomed H'-usc. This is a good freehold property, is in excellent order, commands a beautiful view, and can be had upon vf-ry t-asv terms. Price £270. V* Fcr FARMS, fcIOUSES. and ALLOTMENTS B*e J. M. Leunoz'n long Monthly List in Wkeklt Heiialp. O LET OR FOR SALE—House and 12J acres of Lmd, at Mount Albert.—Apply to J. M. LENNOX. TO LET—The commodious Brick Dwelling, opposite St. Matthew's School, JTobsonstreet; possession on or about the 21st of September. —For particulars apply to A. Asiikk, Queen-street: or, to Mrs. N. Lkvv, Waitemata Cottage, Lower Albertstreet. -J> A D D O C Iv S. TO LET—Two Paddocks, situate in Road, between Howe-street and tho Ponsonby Road. Also,'one near the Kyber l'ass Road and Symondsstree't.—Apply at the "Town Clerk's Office. August 27, 1574. FOR IMMEDIATE SALE —A delight-fully-situated Family Residence in Nelson-street. Gas laid on. and every convenient. —F. G. Ewi.noT °S. 7.-U 1 Instruments. STUBBING n.VH A LARGE STOCK OF PIANOS 1 On hand, by various Makers. , To be Keen at his residence, GRANT LODGE PARNELL, opposite J. W. Robinson's, Chemist. MUSIC WAREHOUSE, WYNDHAM-STREET. Messrs. J. BROWN & SONS Have taken Temporary Premises in Wyndham-street (below the Hkrald Oittce), and have now on sale a large and consignment of VOCAX and JNSTRUM ENT AL MUSIC. Latest editions of cheap publications by Messrs. Boosey. Chappell, and others. Pianos, Harmoniums, Violins, Flutes, and other Instruments, by eminent makers, for sale at moderate prices. Instruments tuned and regulated to order. Open daily from 0 to 5. 1> lANOS! PIANOS!! The Largest, Best, and Cheapest Stock of InitrameaU in New Zealand for Sale or Hire at HOFFMANN & SON'S ACADEMY OF MUSIC, Shortl>.vostabxt. We hare extended the time of deferred payments to two year*. • • These Instruments will be sold cheap, as we hare now on the way ninety-tfix Pianos and Harmoniums, by Brard, Collard, Pleycl, Broadwood, and other great Instruments of all kinds tuned, repaired, bought* sold, or taken on exchange. Baxps Provided.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XI, Issue 3994, 31 August 1874, Page 1

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