and Land. ' -] OSIUA T,ACK S On] [Ten years "Mimn", and Shipping i.eporter to the New Zealand Hlrald], METING, BANK AND INSUEANCE BEOKEK, HOUSE, LAXD, AND ESTATE AGEST, ---14, Insukance Buildings, aitcki-and. ■ ;•--■ — Mortgages Negotiated, -Temporary Loans effected, Confidential Business of every descripUon undertaken.
._ FOU SALE, -,;„■;, •:: — ■ WAIRAITGI VALLEY—IOO acres gooi \ ploughable Land',' splendid run adjoining; smalli ■ House, cheap. " I ■■WAIKATO RIVER—2SO acres magnifiqent aUuTial, river frontage, good road, tour-ropmed. House, Orchard, etc. fine run adjacent; a bargain.; Terms easy. HUNTLY. opposite side of-River, , 100. acres virgin alluvial, really good land, unimproved,; ( cheap. ' i '■ PORENO—IS acres (about); a well-culti-vated Homestead, good house, shrubbery, orchard; close to station and schools. ;,.-.• ; ■ POKENO—IIO acres fine improved volcanic Land; eight-roomed House, Orchard, etc. ■ MANGERE—II acres rich land, well-shel-tered, subdivided into three paddocks, with a - 4-roomed House, cowshed, dairy, <Sx. Terms easy. , REMUERA--11-roomed House, with coach house and stabling, &c; stands on i acres of rich land ; unrivalled sea view. . GREEN LANE—Several"'...choice residence sites from 3to 6 acres rich alluvial soil terms easy, ELLERSLIE—Choice level Allotment close; to Railway Station and fronting main road; G6by| 120 feet; cheap. ! MOUNT ALBERT—Several choice Allot-, ments, varying from 1 to 2 acres; volcanic soU;: splendid viow. •■' • : - i WAITOA—7OO acres splendid level Land;! a small portion of swamp, and adjoining Hon. Thos.j Kussell's. estate ; cheap, and easy terms. ; PATERANGI — 200 acres undulating rich] •Land; mostly in English grasses; well sheltered,: and a fine running stream, with 4-roomed cottage,: • garden arid orchard. Extensivo out-buildlngs, in-; eluding shed, dairy, saddle-room, utensils, &c. j UPPER PITT-STREET, Close to Newton! Eoad—B-roomed house;, tank, splendid well, and replete with overy convenience; fine view. :
WTAIKATO T AND ; % GENCY, CAMBRIDGE.' -•'■■■ COTTON &REYNOLDS : ■ Can offer for Sale ' . ; PROPERTIES IN In Blocks of from 1 T0 20.0u0 ACEES, Including some of the CHOICEST FAKMS IN THE J.ISTBICT. General Agents and Auctioneers.
Brewers. PHCENIX "OREWERY. j> WINTER "BREW" ALES AND '•.■'.;.': STOUT. ," •jyTESSBS. -gHKENFKIED JgEOS., Wikkeks of Prize fob. Axe at the Auckland AoniCULTUBAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION'S Show, and ■ "Winners of Prize for Porter at me Sydney .. , . ~.-. Exhibition) • ■ "Would particularise tho above "Brew" as a Specialty As their New. Premises afford scope for their rapidly increasing trade a niuch HEAVIER STOCK will be kept KEADY TOE IMMEDIATE "DSK. L. PHILLIPS, AGENT, . LOWER QUEEN-STREET.
Local Industries. THE CITY OF AUCKLAND DYEING . AND CLEANING ESTABLISHMENT. RICHMOND AND WELLESLEY-STREET EAST. W. E D GA R, Proprietor. Wlule thanking the public for their patronage dnring the past sixteen years, W. Edgar would beg to inform them that he has now on hand a Complete Stock of the Very best and Fastest DrES, and that with his appliances, in which he has adopted every modern improvement, he can turn out his work of a quality not to be excelled ■ W. E. has just received a large stock of the Newest Dyes for the most fashionable colours in Shawls, Opera Cloaks, Babies' Dresses, &c, &c. Silk and Satin Dresses Cleaned or Dyed and 'Wellfinished. Ostrich Feathers Cleaned or Dyed any shade and well Cured. Gentlemen's Clothing Cleaned, Dyed, and Renewed in Colour at short notice. Hats, Feathers, Sheepskins Cured, Cleaned or Dyed. aSTOrders left at the City Establishment, Wellesleystreet East, will meet with prompt attention. Ladies and gentlemen waited upon by leaving their address personally or by post. /CONCRETE TANKS, FLOORS, &c, \j CONTRACTED FOR " * T VERY LOW RATES.
HYDRAULIC LIME TRADE MARK J.Wilson&C? AUCKLAND, N.Z. THIS LIME WILL ANSWER ALL TIIE PURPOSES OF PORTLAND CEMENT. Fer prices, information as to treatment and testimonials, please apply at our Office. Breakwater Koa*
Coachbuilders"O OYAL STANDARD CARRIAGE AND SPRING FACTORY, DURHAM-STREET WEST, AUCKLAND. ALEXANDER MACKIE
Desires to return his sincere thanks to his numerous customers and to the public generally for the very liberal share of support that lias been given to him in the past, and he will try to merit and hopes to gain an increased trade in the future. A. M. has now got the best Premises in the Province of Auckland, and has gone to a great expense, in" order that at a first cost ho might hive his whole place, men, and machinery so arranged as to economise to the fullest extent both in time and labour. He lias done so that he might be enabled to give hie customers the full benefit arising from such economical time andlauoursaving arrangement, and this being accomplished he has now the greatest facilities for doing an extensive business with ease and quick despatch, and at the lowest prices. All orders given or sent to A. Mackie, either for new work or repairs, will receive his immediate attention, and the same will be promptly and faithfully executed, and ho is willing to give to Settlers in the Country districts all the assistance and all the advantages that he possibly can ; ho is therefore prepared to do their work when required, building any kind of Carriage or Vehicle of any given description on time payments, on such terms as shall bj most suitable and advantageous to the customer, so Ahat if settlers don't have a Trap, the fault will be theirs, not his. See our Illustrated Trade Circular, which will be hung in all the Railway Stations and in all public places—see it and read it. : "' P.S.—A. M. Begs to intimute to his customers that he has engaged tho services of. a Coach Painter, also a Coach Trimmer, bo that all work will be done under his own supervision and directions, and guaranteed to .be done in flrstdnssatf 1«. " ;
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 5995, 3 February 1881, Page 2
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