.'•> A , T-. Oil aad Colounnen. * * ; PA P E R H- A TS[G I N -G' b, WHITE LEAD. OIL, *.a, io., i j Ex Late 'Jlkbivals. / v i 574 i esr PA C Kialifl E S jJEJ > 5^4 PAPKRHAKGINGS, n v From Common to the mwt.C&olwT^etlgMto'N. uoui»Nc v v NASO . GILT MOULDINGS, GI.AS-* SLAVES, WliiteTead" " "Zinc WWta~ * - - - - I'nints "'I - (Unseed and colz.^} » oloum • Turps Varnishes Frn-hea &c, Ac» **c. CAIUON'n ANIK-OItKOMoN P^l^T, Patknt siucatjc Paint Oxid* OF'InOM AND TRADS SUKPBIM ARTISTdt COLOOBS, CANVAH, PATER, AND PLA.TE AKD SHEET GLASS OP LVRR? DfSORiPTiON. AVholesale and Retail. . W. £ 'H.irli LIP P S ct 8,0 Ni OIL, GLASS MERCHANTS,' ..96aND 97, Qe*K«N-BTRKBT. Auckland, January 23, t 187& , B"wtndham-street," 9 — „ 0 HOUSE, SHIP, M XKU II m GEfTKKAL DECORATIVE PAINTKR. 1-1 w H — «■ q Estlmata furnished, and experienced workmen,saot to all parts of the Province.' O « W' m • J.H. request attention of Builder* and others' tils Tfew Glaring Tariff, _ . CO . i ... ■ ■■■ ■■■ ■ ■■ . s J. HEN Dis dO N , ? 8. W-raoBAM-aTßirx. Sewing Machines. fjp A Y L O R'S PATEN T SEWING MACHINES. Sole Agent: , T. PEACOCK, • l -- - - Optician/ShdrilamH-sUeet-The simple plainly TOLD br the PEINCIPAL MELBOURNE MANTJFACTUKKBS. "We bare been mlng the ntv and \TILSON MACHINES in our ftctorj, and h&ve no hesitation in pronouncing them the be«t machines we have tried.'•' -ooft nothing for repair*, and ate extremely light upon the operator.**—Bvatu, Scnit.-s and Co., Clothing Manufacturers,-Melbourne. "We have tested Wheeler and Wilson's new machines. They far surpass other machines, and mike a superior stitch, in addition to which we find that whether the work be more,' tweed, or silk they are equally efficient"—Pa&RY & Mackay, Clothing Manufacturers, 2 Flinders-lane. "I have a number of Wheeler>ndi Wilson's machines ia my factory, driven' by steam'power. They perform the work to my entiro satiifaction, and are fully eoe-third. faster thsA any other sewing-machines 1 have used.**—Euwari> Ovklkt, Clothing Manufacturer, 90 Bourke-street West: "I am working five different machines, but I fled the new Wheeler and Wilson the most useful in my trade." — D. Atrso.v, Harness Manufacturer, 25 Bourke*treet West. « i ' 1 THREE MEDALS AND THREE, DIPLOMAS " Awarded at the * . Philadelphia. BxiripmoK, 1576. THE XEWI.WKEBLER AXD WILSON CA2T. BB WORKED BY HAND OR FOOT. Send fora lied need Price List.Inspection invited by ' W. C. DENNKS, Queen-street, Agent for Auckland. Photography. .. CLARKE -BROTHERS " - (LAT* CROMBI^s).' ROYAL FINE ART PHOTOGRAPHIC GALLERIES. Qubex-strkkt, Auckland, Opposite the Union Bank.- t First-elast C. D. F. to UftjEUae, at Modsrtte Prices. " - ' Children portraits Instantaneous^, Brases and Land..: .■ O B K R T It k) R N E. LAND. MllrtKO. & COMSDS3ION AGENT. HAS-.. JOB, :SALI!-.'. WAIUKU—An Improved Farm "of 450 acres, nearly, all in grsai a» d subdivided into securely fenced' paildocks, well watered A comfortable > and commodious Pw<fllicg. four-stail Stable, Wool Shed and other Outbuildings, and a good Orchard of 2 acre#, t Allotments 19 and 20, ,i acre, each In township. : ' MAIOBOr-Juotl.3iand S3; lW acrea,!fenced, partly in grats. WAIK ATO—An Improved Farm of all in gr&ii and dividetl Into> paddocks; good DwelUoghouse and Outbuildings. WAIP4—Lot 11, fronting Wsipa River, 50 acrei HAMILTON wfeT—l/)t 193/1 acre. PUKKKOHE—2OO Aere»; thtoagh which the Railway ruor,- and within one mile of the Station. WAITAK2REI—26O acres Bush Land, adjacent to the new Railway Line. WAIRO A—Good Farm of 500 acres, bait bush and half fern : 25*. per acre. A block ot 2000 acres, partly In lots • to suit purefcaaers.' TAURANGA—3BO acres, partly Flrst-clau Land and partly Swamp, covered with good feed all winter. TE PAPA—Lot 473, 60 acres splendid land. TE APATA—Lot 191. 50 a*»res. , TE PUNA—Lot 47, 50 acre#. * WAIRO A—Lot 84. 50 acrca. ' TADBANGA TOWNSHIP—Lot ICS, Ckmeron Road, AwtxU-500 acres, mostly black loam soil,- Sta per acn. • ~ f ' t MONGONUI—Knn of 8000 acres. MONGONUI TOWNSHIP—LoU 155,156.157. NORTH SHORE—Allotments 31,32. Cheltenham. BKACit-Aiiot»f*t $4 x HO, betwra Wharf mod Freemah's'Bafi letto Harbour Board, £36 per annum* • ■•. r: PONSONBY EOAD—AUoimfnt, 40 ,'X JOO, splendid t(«w of tb« Bubonr. . __ 33 x 70, tod. oommodlcof Bilck, wWlck of] 2 itoreyj»,.an4 «bed« at Xuse Allotment, with font I Bttidtoom UV«ted thereon—alVd«Uobed—mn be' tola In one lot or »pu«tety:~& : goodfnVe*txAent. ■ ¥NION-STEEBT—Allotment; 40 x £00; : next Bt. | TbomM*< Cbuich.' - - '' SEAl'lEljy'VrEW—Allotment, 80 x 140, 11-roomed Houfi/SUbte, and OnthotueL \ : UABSDBIf—Lot 31,60 tcrtu MANGAVTAI—Lot 14,103 »cre«.. ALBERT TOW*—*llotmeotJfo. 7. >•» • . EPSOlf—T<ro-eto»t»ed Prir.te. WeeMimce, .ot 13. ro«B» ( tir »-»pf™U'l po«ltloii, wtth {Mddock pt . 5 xreafroWUg'ttaODehmnf.Boad. . . - : ■ M£BCER—BOO near Mercer, SeVeiij llotell In Town mnd Snbnrbf (or ule. WAlUKU—Wainka Hotel,- JPnbilc HaU, and 28 acre* improTed, Cottage, and OrchatA ot S aecei. tEMOSABB AJtD OOEDIAL FACTOfiV, dolog a.' prbSiaMebtuineaa, ' ">"■ - ROBKRT HOKNB, ; Land Agent and Hotel Broker, Auckland. . WAREKAWA —12,000 acrea opposite , Tbaroei OeldSeld ;: Valuable CoaUeld (Mored), great pcrtlom of ltrlelta(ricnltml land, i[3eridM K»nrl -Timber alio on <tb* properly. KAI PAR A—12,000 fterea of good" lendinth* buld - ottbeOtamatea. : '):• . WAN OA l'E-8,000 acres; partly Improved, good £lgbi-kt>om«td 'Home, aplendlcLhbt' springe,'main road to lUgUn mn« throngh It. . i WAIUBKB—Two or thre..farms on thta beantlfnl BKMUKKA—Splendid YlUa Bealdenee; 7 acres of land taste!ally planted with treee. snlcn-' did view ot karboßr. i _-i . i ,/ NOETItSHOKB—SO acres Land, shoal Bav. WAIXEMATA—farm of 400 acres near Blverhead bank, double allotmei>t.T~. HELENSVILLK—An lmproved Farm ot 400 acres near 1 ; Hallway Terminus ; Uousp. Sheds, Ac. StoclctojM taken afr a valuation. Verr ebeao. - KOKAPUA'Waikato—6ooo acres Good Land;' elgbt-' roomed Dwelling-house, oat-«hed<",' 'fcart tM good grasaT part ol purohaie BOMT' oan remain at Interest. FHANKIiYK BGA.D — Sis-roomed House, : good garden, pleasant situation.. • Bandsome.f eren-roodied' Cottage, with large AllotmenVof /ground, planted with trees, 15 m|anteg'. r walk-tttwaQUen-sWeet. - l ' 1"" - : Alio. Beteral jUlotmUiU In OnehßSga,' 6everaf D S5«i« "ot Native ldc4' D e<iataktlpf "triiij B. T. OBAHAV ft CO M 9, loinnaMßnlidlng*, Auckland
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XV, Issue 5065, 9 February 1878, Page 2
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