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For Sale. IJI ON K S 5: £1 0. HAVE FOR SALE : ONE nUBBARD GLEANER AND BINDER " CHAMPION*" GRAI!* DRILLS SPRING TOOTH HARROWS FARM WAGGONS LIGHT WAGGONS HOODED BUGGIES SINGLE BUCGIES CARRIAGES, HARNESS, WHIPS To Arrive ex 'Beatrice Haverner' from New York, "CHAMPION" GRAIN DRILL "WITH TCRNIP SEWER HAY RAKES, 20-TdOTn GALVANIZED BARB FENCING WIRE LAWN MOWERS DOG CARTS HARNESS FOR COACH, BUGGY AND CART CORTLi ND .WAGGONS FARM WAGGONS (SUN-AXLE) AXLE GREASE SEWING MACHINES {CABINET AND HAND) FOLDING CHAIRS BARBER CHAIRS REVOLVING CHAIRS OFFICE, DINING AND BEC-ROOM, ROCKING CHAIRS (tN MAPLE AND ASH) WIRE MATTRASSES CLOCKS SAFES PLATFORM TRUCKS ORGANETTES WITII MUSIC AMERICAN ORGANS FKOM THE NEW ENGLAND ORGAN COMPANY. 'JiONKS & £0. CENTRAL FREEHOLD LAND AGENCY. For Sale or Lease—That splendid Suburban ProSerty situated between fillerslie, St. John's Lake, and [ount Wellington, as lately occupied by Mr. Wills, and consisting of an excellent Homestead and 4G4 acres good grazing scoria land. This property being only within a short distance of the citv, and convenient Railway Station and Remuera, its prospective value is very great, and as investment for Building purposes, at tho low price at which it is offered, there is nothing equal to it in the market. GEORGE FRASER, Queen-street and Vulcan-lane. FOR SALE—A Business in the Kaipara District, which has a good turnover, and is in a rising neighbourhood.—Apply to John Buchanan, Customhouse-street. SALE.—An Old Established ClothJj ing Business, with new shop, in best part of Queen-street —I Phillips. Queensland arrowroot, cornflour, RICE, For sale. JOHN REID & CO. 26. Queen-street, Auckland. O R S A L E^ 20 acres of Oats, in Mount Albert District. Apply to Mr. R. C. Greenwood, Land Agent, Queenstreet ; or Mr. Grant, N^hau. jpi O R S A L ET CHRISTMAS SEASON. Liqueur du Pere Kerman Cognac Champagne Mourseux. Maraschino, Gautier, freres. HARJES AND CO., Fort-street. I A N O S FOR S ATLTE^ VERY CHEAP. GERMAN, ENGLISH, AND FRENCH MAKERS. Bord's Pianos (new) for .€3O. First-class English Piano, by a well-known maker, price, A) 33 At TIIOS. 11. WEBB'S, Oak Cottage, Hobson-street. To LetGRAZING. —To Let—2ls aeres, part ©f the St. Helicrs Company's Estate, St. John's College; good grass, abundance of water, sheltered paddocks. —Apply to Mr. Gilford, or T, W. Hlckson, Secretary. gUBURBAN RESIDENC E.~ To Let, furnished—A desirable FamHy Residence, containing twedve rooms, pleasantly situated, and surrounded by well laid-out grounds, pretty lawn, and flower garden, and paddock of about two acres. Tho sea and landscape views are unsurpassed ; distance from Auckland, one mile. Omnibuses pass every fifteen minutes. Apply to W. AITKEN, Land Agent. TO LET — THE ALBERT HALL, DARBY-STREET 13 very convenient for entertainments of all kinds, and iy to let on moderate terms. ' Apply to UKSKETII fc AITKEN. TO GROCERS AND OTHERS—For Sale —The Lease and Stock in Trade of a General Grocery Store in one ol" the best suburbs of Auckland ; roat low.—Apply Messrs. Brown, Barrett, and Co., Coffee Merchants, &c. TO LET, EDEN CRESC NT (near St. Paul's Church). — A very comfortable House, replete with almost every convenience, such as bath, gas, &c. D. F. EVANS, Estate Agent, Queen-street. DEVONPOHT. North Shore.—Cottages to Let, Furnished and Unfurnished. Good Building Lots for Sale. — Oliver Mays, Fost-otlice Store, Dovonport. —>• Board and Residence. a "COMFORTABLE Accommodation for one or t v -*o gent'emen at Panama House, Lower Symonds-t'./ect. Bath anri_Piano. ¥ "ACANCIES"for two or three Boarders with home comforts, at Beresford House, junction of Pitt and Bcresford-streUa. Piano, bath. ELLE VUE HOUSE.—Superior Board and Lodging, — Emily Place, near St. Church. MRS. T. A. MANS FOR Li (willow of tho late Judge Mausford) wishes to take charge of six young ladies. Every educational advantage, combined with homo comforts and maternal care!— Address, Mrs. Mansfoul, Pii-itea-street, Wellington, OVERNOR BROWN li HOTEL, IIOBSON-STREET. Board and Lodging 20s per vcek do. (single room) 2;>s do. ~iyrORTHUM.BE RLA N D HOUSE, SAIISFIELD-STREET, PONSONBY, AUCKLAND. Mn. BvnDiiit (late Chief Engineer, R.N.) is prepared to receive Ladies and Gentlemen as Hoaudkhs. Tub llouhk is Spacious and Lofty, standing in four Acres of its own Grounds, anil abutting on the WaiteU \ta llarbouk, commanding the most Charming views. A flight of Steps to Bathing House, with Sea bathing at any time. Hot and Cold Baths in the House. A Boat, with good Fisuixo and Lawn for Ti Omnibus, in dry weather, passes the Gate, and Every llalf-hour, Eight Minutes off. The Taulk will not be surpassed at any Establishment in the Colony. Laundry Work of House and Boarders will be done on the Premises. To those Seeking Health, to Parties on bedding Tour, to Gentlemen and Families resident in Auckland for a period too short to Furnish, at NoßTnustberlakd Housr will be found a Perfect Enqlisu llomk. . . The Prices will range from 50a each per week. Privato Sitting Room can be had. Telegrams and Letters promptly replied to. Piano and Organ for use. No Extras. Inspection R.N., Proprietor.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6254, 2 December 1881, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6254, 2 December 1881, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6254, 2 December 1881, Page 1