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Houses and Land. IT Y A.LLO TME NT, FOE SALE OR T.RASIt, 100 feet frontage to Darby-street. Apply t° W. AITKEN, - Uad Agent K A R o H A. BUSINESS SITES FOR atr.tt Several of the most valuable Business Allotments md be«t Restdenoo Site* in the rising town of Te Arofta for sale. Apply to HENRY BUTTLE. Land Agent, .. .. Te Aroha. Po R SALE, rtrst*claM Qn*rttr»acre Building Alletmeau. adjoining th* Orphan Dome, Pern ell. also in Conquest Place and Strangers' Folly, ParnelL AU these Allotment* are teautifully situated, within easy distance of town. Terms easy. Apply to E. F. BARNARD. ShorUan d- street, Next door to Messrs. Brown. Campbell & Co FOR SALE—In one or more lots, St. Michael's Faroe, containing about 1106 Acres of first-class Grazing Ijind in the Walp.pi Sandhills. A good Residence with two cottages aud all requisite outbu'.ldin-.s —Appiy to W. Aitken. Land Agent, Auckland; or to J. ,'arr Brown. Waiuku. FOR SALE, at Devonport—Two Allot* menu, adjoining Professor Hrown's commanding views of harbour and channel. — Ap.ly to J. Rojth, DeTOLpo t; or at Auckland Dairy, Hofcsonstreet. lilOR SALE—Point Stanley, North Shore, (Immediately opposite QueM>-street "Wharf), all <tment S4 of K- Sec. 2, contaiuing 11 acrra. —Apply to W. Aickea or to W. Klood. ?hor..and-street. FOR SALE or Lease—A Brick Building and freehold Allotment, in centra ot city, suitable for a Store or Livery Suole.—Apply to W. Aitken, Land Agent. FOR SiLE—Villa Residence, five rooms; fitted wi'h gas, water, aad every convenience, wash-boute, <fcc- .Sice garden. -Church-street, near All Saints' Sewing Machines. [Established 1855.J By Special Appointment. W.H.S HAKESPEAR & QO., OPPOSITE THE MARKET, QUEEN-STREET, ! AUCKLAND. Having SOLD the whole of my STOCK of DOMESTIC and OTHER SEWING MACHINES to MR. W, C. DENNES. of Auckland, I beg to thank all my customers for their support, and trust that they will transfer their patronage to Mr. W. C. Dennes. Raving purchased of Mr. Shakes pear his Entire Stock of and interests in the Sewing Machine buun ess, I am now better prepared than ever to supply the public with first-class Machines, being SOLE AGENT FOR THE MARVELLOUS WHITE, DOMESTIC, STANDARD, FOSTER & ROSSMAN, etc. W C. DENNES, Queen-street, Auckland. You cannot put the needle in wrDi:< o. i„j !,igh require no screw-drivsr; no alteration of tontion Ihe Shuttle holds eighty yards, instead of the usua thirty, and it requires no threading. It is a fact that, fince the amalgamation of tLo celebrated old Him of Grover and Baker with the Dom-stic Sewing Machine Co., so great is the hoid this Machine has taken upon the American and Lcglish Markets thit nearly every maker of ativ standing is trying to copy as nearly as they dare this utiique specimen of mechanical art. Plumbers. Qome and see/ THE / . / /VV / CHOICE SELECTION /.*>__ A>/ P chandeliebs, / / /> BEACKET3, / *** / TANKS / V / GLOBES, / Tr * VWAEK ' &<> ic '' &C '' &c y PLUMBING, at / /v., /^ASFITTING TOWS // / / BKLLHAN-QIVa, ETC., PRICES. / . / ' <> / AT BHOKTE3T NOTIC3 / / «a) / / A * VD S / v/ TOWN PRICES. / 3?/ /O- Mats' Bun.piya, Devokpoet. Hotel*. Howards new commercial and family hotel, Opposite the Railwsy Station, Wnangarei. This is by far tli*. 'arges!, best appointed, and most rornfoilaliie hot**i of Auckland, containing suites of Private Koou.. for families, with Piano Bath Commercial, and Smoking Rooms. ' ' j SPLENDID BILLIARD ROOM. The BEDROOMS are lofty and well ventilated, and most comfortably furnished. Orders by te cgram or letter will receive prompt attention. Saddle Horses on Hire, etc., etc. Porter in attendance on train and steamers. G. B. HO W A RD, PROPRIETOR rp H A M E S J£J OTE L, QUEEN AND CUSTOMHOUSE STREETS. JAMES STEWART (Late of the Albert Hotel) Begs to announce that the re-buildirg of the Thames Hotel is now completed, and opened as a FIRST CLASS HOTEL, and is most complete in every respect. J.S.'s long experience in the business is a guarantee that nothing will be wanting to ensure tbe comfort of visitors. A PUBLIC LUNCHEON is provided between 1 and 2. Dinner at 6. THAMES HOTEL. J. STEWART. Pru<UU>

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6967, 17 March 1884, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6967, 17 March 1884, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6967, 17 March 1884, Page 2

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