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Bouses and Land. D. H. L us K ESTATE AGENT AND LAND SURVEYOR, NO. 19, N.Z. INSURANCE BUILDINGS. FOR SALE: ' ■ TAKAPUNA—I29 Acres unimproved land clon to the Harbour: very cheap PCKEK.OHE—IOO Acres, highly Improved ■Farm near the Railway Station. PON I, near Pukekohe—s4-acre Farm; capital gnu • well watore! ' KAIPAKA—9O) Acres; first-class ,Farm, limestone land, in splendid condition. ORUAWHARO-581 Acres; good river fronUire • half valuable timber. . ' WhST PUKEKOHE—SeveraI excellent Small Farms, close to Checjo If a tory. , PUN I — 300 acres; very choice land, partly Improved ; in one nr two lots. MA> GONUf—2SOO acres; unimproved land, , near the' • harbour; a bargain. OUTH KRN WAIROA—BOO acres ; superior grMing farm ; many substantial improvements. MAUKU—3S6 acres ; improved Farm; beautifully situated, comfortable homestead. BUCKLAND—4SO acres; valuable Improved Faim, close to railway station. MAHUKANGI—263 acres; very nicely improved Farm, in beautiful order. ' WAIUKU—7OO acres; well-fenced, part in grass Capital sheep farm. WAIPIPI—ISU acres; choice grass land, near to a Cheese Fictorv. PUKEKOHK.PUNI-103 acres; very rich soil, mostly in grass. ONEUUNGA-Several good building lots in the < township. PUKEKOHE TOWNSHIP-1 acre in main street, with two good shops. LAKS TAKAPUNA—OS acres; beautiful Lake frontage. Charming Villa Sites; MOUNT ALBERT—II-roomed House, Urge outbuildings, two acre* of land. OPAHEKE-14. acres good land; partly fenced, and laid down in grass. > OTAiIATKA—2OOO and 1000 acre blocks rich Limestone Land ' PATDMAUOE--Two Smali Farms, splendid land very Comfortable Homesteads. SOUTH MAUKD—72 acres Good Land, fine waterpower Mill. Full particulars on apblication. The advertiser has numerous other properties on his list, and places bis Intimate practical knowledge and SS years' acquaintance with the lands of the province, freely at the service of intending purchasers, who may thus obtain much valuable asd reliable assistance in selecting. rpo DAIR\ FARMERS AND OTHERS. A NUMBER OP CHOICE FARMS FOR SALE OR LEASE, Varying in sire from 25 to 500 acres, near Township of Tauwhare, Wallcato. Tho land Is specially suited for grazing, and the CHEESE FACTORIES 111 the vicinity afford a ready maibet ftr produce TERMS VERY EASY. The greater portion of the purchase money can remain on the land, at SIX PER CENT. INTEREST. Full particulars can be obtained from THE WAIKATO LAND ASSOCIATION, QUEEN-STREET. AUCKLAND Or from CAPTAIN STEELE, HAMILTON, Whc will show intending purchasers over tho land. E* 'M" itchblson & r<°KAURI GUM AND GRAIN MERCHANTS, BHIPPJNO AMD COMMISSION AGENTS, TIMBER BROKERS, 19. Quem-atreot Wharf, Auckland. FARM FOR SALE, QLOVER TpARM. ' This Beautiful Spot of Land, containing 200 acre:, was ence a Nativo Settlement, situated on the Banks of the Waikato Rivor, a Bhort dletanco from Rangiriri, to which it has a water frontige of 33 chains. I Most of the land is fencod and subdivided into grass ' paddocks. Fifty acres or mor» are just ploughed. Good Cattle Run adjoining. Then in erected on the property, Flra-room«d Ilonse, Store, Stable, Dairy, and Cowsheds, with Orchard and Garden. Apply E. MITCHELSON & CO,, 19, QUEEN-STREET. FOR SaLE, BY ORDER OF THE JSXECUTOUS OF THE LATE W. P. GORDON EVERSLEY FARM, adjoining tho Hunua Railway-station, containing 300 Acres of excollent Land, fouced asd subdivided into paddocki. and in grata, with large dwelling house and numerous outbuildings suitable for a dairy or milk walk. Apply to W. AZTKES, Land igont FOR SALE, near Alexandra—3So Acree Choice Land, fencod 'with purlii poita and barbed w re, and subdivided into 0 paddocks, lit) acres being In potato, oat, and turnip crops, the balance In grass. The buildings aro kauri, and consist of dwell-lng-hou<c of 0 rooms, cow ihod, atablo, and dairy. The Waipa landing is withlu 800 yards, and' the Ngaroto Railway-station, only 6 miles from the property.—Apply to W. Altken, Land Agent. m E A R O H A~. BUSINESS SITES FOR SALE. Several or the moit valuable Buslnoasi Allotments and best Residence Sites in the rising town of Te Aroha for sale. Apply to HENRY BUTTLE, Land Agont, Te Aroha. pAHLE OR SHEEP RUN. For Sale, an excellent Sheep or Cattle Station, with comfortable dwalljDr-houre, workmen's cotUge, stockyard, and other improvement*, situate inside the Raglan Harbour, and nearly surrounded by deep ■rater. The Run in well gruted—the carrying capacity being 300 cattle or 1000 sheep. Apply to W. AITKEN, Land Agent FOR SALE—In one or more lots, St. Michael's Farm, containing about 1100 Acres cf first-class Grazing [.and in the Waip pi Sandhills. A good Rosidecce with two cottages and all requisite ontbuildints — Apply to W. Aitkcn, Land Agent, Auckland;;or to Jγ rarr Brown, Wuiuku. FOR SALE or Lease—A Brick Building and Freehold Allotment, in centre of city, suitable for a Store or Livery Stable.—Apply to W. Altken. Land Agent. Booksellers and Stationers. |~IHAMPTALOUP & /COOPER'S LIST OF PHONOGRAPHIC "W ORKS - Pickwick Papers, in easy reporting style, 2 vols., 8s New Testament, do, 5s 6d Boot of common Prayer, do. 5s Vicar of Wakefield. do, 2s Cd Book of Psalms, corresp-ndlng style, li 3d Pilgrim's Progress, do, 'It Blackie's Self Culture, 2s 6d and 3a Pitman's Phonographic Dictionary, 5s ,F. Pitman's Learning toKcport.Zs Seed's Reporter's Guldn, 2s Andenon's Hiitory of Shorthand, 15s Anderson's Catechism 1 of 'do 'vis 3d Everett's Shorthand, for general use, 3s Pocknell's Common Shorthand. Is 3d Harding's Universal Sinography. Ss 64 The Phonographic Teacher, 8d; Key, 8d A Manual of Phonography, vis The Phonographic Reader. 8d Reporting Eierclioj. Sd ; Key, Is 3d The Phonographic Phrase'Book.'.Sd. Exercises in Phonography!,-2d Extracts in corresponding style; Nos.■■■l, 2, S, each, 8d Selections Inßeporting, do, do, 1,2, S,Bd' Prizo Essay on the Best Method of Teaching Pitman's , Shorthand, 8d Questions on Isaac Pitman's Manual of Phono gnphy, Sd jEsops Fables, in learner's stylo, do, Sd. BOOKSKLLERS AND STATIONERS. 76 QUEBN-STBMT. mo TOURISTS AND OTHBRS. BEAD THORPE TALBOTS NEW GUIDE TO THE HOT LAKES Off HEW ZEALAND (Illcbtkated) Contains valuable Information, corrected to latest date. Indispensable to tourists. Vidti pinions s< the Press. Price, Ono Shilling, of all Booksellers IN this locality, where the larger portion of the buildings are constructed of wood, the question of a good aystom of Palatine is of very great importance. The general experience of the oidlnarv White Lead Paint goes to prove that it does not suit our climate for outdoor work. The constituent parts begin to separate assooh'as put on, and in a short time the Paint haa lost its protective power, and Is worse thau useless. J. Karl and Son's Silioate Piojeer Paint is so made that the ingredients will not* separate from . eaoh other. Instead of going into the wood, an onamel is formed on the surface, which: becomes harder hy long exposure," and wilt last quite' sound long after'the-white lead has disappeared.' Every property owner should, try the.Pioneer Paint; ; J Call and inquire about it at the Agents for New Zealand: —C.-:G.; HILL fciCo.v Oil and.Colour Merchants, Upper Queen-street, Auckland, '1 ■; s<. , .' •J, A large stock of Newest Designs iu Paporhangings on hand and to arrive, at prices to suit everyone.-, : "PROMISSORY NOTE FORMS in Booke jLj.j =: may be obtained at tho Hseaijo Offic*V! ■■ ■■;. I

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6948, 23 February 1884, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6948, 23 February 1884, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6948, 23 February 1884, Page 2

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