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For Sale. FOR PRIVATE SALE—A Farm o£ 91 acres, situated at Tauhoa Block.—Apply, by ! etter, to John Dunn, Panmure. If* OR SALE, AT THE WH A U Two BRICK-MAKING MACHINES, hone power The Iron-work of a Pug-mill A Tile-making Machine, hand power. DANIEL POLLEN. Xjl O R SAL'S— TWO HORIZONTAL ENGINES and Cornish B >ILERS, with or without Winding Machinery. —For further particulars apply to IX Cr. MacDON'NELL, Legal Manager Queen Beauty Extended G.M. Co., Grahamstown. Match 30.1578. FOE, SAL E — HORIZONTAL F.NGIVE3, 12. 16. 10, and 18inch Cylinders; also, CORNISH BOILERS to suit For particulars aod price, apply to A. & G. PRICE, Engineers, &c., ftrahanntown. A P I E R. FANCY GOOD 3 BUSINESS FOR SALE. The Goodwill and frtock-in-trade of a Fancy Goods Business in one of th < best positions in Hastingsstreet. To a person wifhing to eater into a safe tnd p-efitabln inves ment this is an o portunity rarely to be met with. The present owner intends selling out soMy 011 account of ill-health. For particulars, aa to amount of business done, &c. t apply to BENNETT & BROOKING. ow LANDING, .131 EX 'CLAN FERGUS SON': BASS'S ALE asp fiUI.WEi.S'S STOUT. The Original and Genuine "Bull Dog" Brand. Bottled by Robeut Pouter <fe Co., London, and on sale by RYAN, B E L L & C 0., Sole Agents for Auckland, QUKfcN-Sr/tEET. Jl O E SALE, AT EAST TAMAKI, 12 ACRES GOOD STANDING CROP OF WHEAT;' Also, 2 ACRES OF FIRST-CLASS OATS. Terms : Thre* months* approved bills. For further particulars, apply to R. C. GREENWOOD, Auctioneer, Market-heuse. Q N « S A L E , Ex * Ada C. Owen,' from DunediD. 670 sacks Oats 15 tons Flour. Ex 4 Ethel/ from Oamaru. 150 sacks Oats 150 ~ Fowl Wheit 80 , f Oatmeal. Ex ' Cabcrfeidh,' from Oamaru. 40 tons Meek's Flour sacks, 100's, and 50's Ex * IlelonV from Lyttelton. 20 tons Wood's Flour sacks, 100's, and 50's. G. W. OWEN & CO. December 14, 1878.

«fj| H E FERN E R Y,' DEVONPORT, NORTH SHORE. FOR SALE (With immediate possession, if required)— ■priE HANDSOME MARINE VILLA, at MOUNT VICTORIA, NORTH SHORE, THE PROPERTY OF MRS. HETLKY. The House is substantially built, is in first-tfass order, and contains 7 Io f ty apartments, in addition to a Conservatory of Ferns and other Plants of the choicest and rarest c'asses. There is a scullery and other Out-buildings, The Grounds arc securely fcne:d, and detached on two sides by spacious roads, and consist of OTcran acre of Land, profusely planted with Fruit and Ornamental Trees. Tlure is a never-failing supp'y of pure water, and tlio House and Grounds command a splendid view of the harbour, city, and suburbs, which can never be | obstructed. The FURNITURE and HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS can be had, if required, at a valuation. Far terms, and cards to view the property, apply OLIVtCR MAYS, Post-office Store, Devonport. Miscellaneous. Belle vue house, onehunga.— Private Hoard and Re.si lence. Cfc MEERSCHAUM PIPES will be given to the highest scorers, Chrisfcmai week, at Allkk's Cowling Saloon. BOARD and Residence, for a married gentleman and lady, or two or throo tingle gentlemen.—Mrs. Ansrm/s, Grafton Road, third house past Bowliog Gieen. BOARD and Residence, clean and comfortable. for ono or two geatlem-n of quiet habit', in a pleasantly situated, off Upper Svmonds-strect; terms, 25s p-r week.—Enquire at ROBEhTS x's Grocery Store, I'pper oymonds-strcpt. FENCING. — Contracts undertaken for Post »nd Rail. Piling. Corrui?at«-'l Iron, and SVire Fenc n<r. by Wmite. Brighton. Parnnll.

•f> EM OVAL NOTICE. G. W. FI.vnOWICK, GROCKK, SHOIITLAND STREET, In returning thinks to his patrons for the support so lib*" rally bestowed on him for many ye*rs past, begs to inform th«»m that he has Removed to those commoiliu'.is pii-mtsis la-ely occupicd by Mr. Hnglips, chemist, wh<;r« he resolves to still merit the confidence reposed in Lira. OGS TO THE MILLS! Tho undersigned having completed arrangements for a constant supply of Lngs to the Sawmills, by means of tramways a-id steamer, begs to inform Contractors and Hui'.dcrs that, from this da'e. he will be enabled to supply upwards of 70 logs weekly to the above mills, so that customers can derend upon their orders being executed on the shortest notico. ,„ Seasoned Timber, Matched Flooring, Rusticated Weather Bjarls, Dressed and Bended Lining. Wide Boards, and Cabinetmakers' Timber will have our special attention, Buil.ling Timber at the lowest market rates. M. H. ROW, Proprietor Kauti Point Saw-mills, Onehunga. Decomber 16,1873. OUT! OUT ! TOIL KNIG FIT'S GRAND SHOW OF EVERY KIND OP CHRISTMAS POULTRY ! i (ESP Grandest Display in Auckland. "5» J. W. KNIGHT, Tiie Market. {CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR HOLIDAYS. j Before purchasing MILLINERY AND DRAPERY, &c., &c. Call and inspect THE LARGE AND WEIX-ASSORTED STOCK AT CLEOPATRA HOUSE, QUEEN-STREET (Opposite McArthur's Warehouse). CHEAPEST IN TOWN. Note the Address — MADAME BOTTENELLI, Cleopatra House, Queen-street.

CHARLES BURTON respectfully informs the public that he has opened a Branch, Bread, Biscnit, and Confectionery Establishment, next to Arthur's Mart, Queen-street. Chops and Steaks cooked by an improved Gas Apparatus, doing away entirely with the dust, dirt, and smoke of an ordinary are. Tea, Coffee, and Soup daily. Wedding Breakf-ists, Balls, and Suppers promptly furnished. Table requisites on hire. QUEEN-STREET AND FAIIN"KI.L. C. Burton's Digestive Biscuits, made from pure Wheatmeal, and approved of by letters from Drs. Goldsbro', Wright, and Kenderdlne. Also pure Farm-house or Homo-mado Bread, made with very little yeast, very little salt, very little fermentation, being more nutritious, and leas likely to cause acidity in the stomach. " To Mr. Button, Parnell and Queen-street. —Dear gir,—Having soil and used ycur Charcoal Biscuits, I liave much pleasure, at your request, in recommending them to the public. Before you manufactured them I was accu torn el to use the imported ones, but found yours mveh more agreeable and effectivo in their medical character, besides being more moderate in prica. 1 think I have not missed one day using yonr Charcoal B'scuits since I began to benefit by them in-1873. and, so far from getting tired of them, I value them more and more, and should feel at a great loss without them. I most earnestly recommend them to invalids who need frequent refreshment, at many like myself do, by day and night, and many ht-urs' refreshing sleep do I attribute to the use of them. Mj praclice is to take from four to six every twenty-four hours, and should advie any invalid to make tho trial. One instance of great usefulness occurs to. me. A gentleman from the country, who put himself under my medical care, was, by following tho method X have referred to, restored to health and strength, so as to'aitenish himself, his family, friends, and me. I expected, and so did he, that hi would soon be in his grave, instoad of which he returned to hii home quite well, and is so n«ir.-Josefs Hopkins, Queen-street Junction."

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XV, Issue 5335, 21 December 1878, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XV, Issue 5335, 21 December 1878, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XV, Issue 5335, 21 December 1878, Page 5