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Sales by Auction. MONDAY, DECEMBER 20, At Eleven o'clock, RIGHTS AND PRIVILEGES OF THE THAMES JOCKEY CLUB RACE ' MEETING, to BB HBLD on the 29TH iND 30th December. • R. R. MACGREGOR • Will tell by auction, at hi* Mart. Albert-street ' Thames, on the above date, m GATES, PUBLICANS' BOOTHS, HE FRUIT STALLS. CARDS, , .. : , &q., &a, &c PRELIMINARY NOTICE , ■ of the Sale of IMPORTANT AND EXTENSIVE HOTEL And other FREEHOLD PROPERTIES, To be bold, If net previously disposed of by private contract, in. Match. 1887, in consequence of the dissolution of co-partnership Of Duunlngham and King, of the , i GOVERNOR BROWNE HOTEL, AUCKLAND. The property comprises- four original allotments, inolndlng more than an acre of area, having ISO feet frontage on Hobson-street and 123 on Nelson-street, with a depth through of nearly 400 feet, on which is erected the well known GOVERNOR BROWNE HOTEL, Together with a LARGE BOARDINQHOUSB And TWO FOUR-ROOMED COTTAGES On Nelson-street, and being in close proximity tp the New Wharf at the foot of Hobson-street and the Hurbonr front on Nelson-street. if not sold as a whole, the above will bo offered in four lots, namely, • LU T ONE, Comprising HOTEL BUILDING. GOODWILL AND FIXTURES, With 00 feet frontage on Hobson-ttrret by 200 feet in depth, with an entrance from Kelson -street. . lot two: 60 feat on Hobaon-strect, with large buildings and similar aiea, and entrance as Lot 1. , . LOT THRKE: 66 feet on Nelion-street by about 200 feet Iα depth, with BOARPINGHuUSK of 22 rooms and also two four-roomed Cottages, all let to desirable tenants. LOT FOUR: 68 feet on Nelson street by 200 feet in depth. For particulars and conditions of sale, apply to DIQNAN AND ARMSTNONO. Solicitors, Auckland; Or, to TBE PROPRIEiORS. Corporation Notices. piTY OF AUCKLAND. TO OCCUi'IERS AND OTHERS. REMOVAL OF SHOP SWEEPINGS AND CITY REFUSE. Notice Is hereby given that the City Council Intend, on and after the Ist day of January next, that all Bhop Sweepings and City Refuse shall be removed under contract, and at the cost and charge of occupiers of premises, or other persons requiring the same to be removed. On acceptance of t ndor due notice will be given of the name of contrac and scale of charges author* ised to be made. P. A. PHILIPS, • Town Clerk Town Clerk's Offico, December 3. 1836. 681 Electoral. VITAITEMATA ELECTION. I hereby notify that the Declaration of the Poll for the above Election will take place at the iDevocport Public Hall on MONDAY, December 20, 1886, at twelve o'clock. THOMAS SEAMAN, Returning Officer. ' December 17, 1836. Calls. AUPIRI RESERVE COLLIERY JL COMPANY [LIMITED]. A Call (3rd] of Is per Share has been made on the capital of th« 'laaplri Reserve Colliery Company (.Limited], payable to the undersigned, at the Company's Office, !«honlar,d-stroet, on or before the eleventh day of January, 1837. HENRY BYRON, secretary. Educational. THE DOMAIN GRAMMAR SCHOOL EVENING CLASSES Wilt bo resumed on the Ist of February, 1887, When Mr.Newrombe will commence a course of 18 Lectures on English nistory, to be given on Tuesday Evenings at seven. Classes for I atin, Mathematics, French, German, and Shorthand will be conducted by the mssters. For terms, &c, address Mr. O. P. Nawcombe, Park Road, Auckland. OM AIN GRAMMAR SCHOOL, DOMAIN GRAMMAR SCHOOL, SYMONDS-STREET. MR. NBWCOMBEbegs to announce that after the vacation he will have the assistance of his son, Mr. F. Newcombe, who has been for 6 yews Principal of the University School, Finstiury Park, London. He is specially qualified to toaoh Wilting, Mental Arithmetic. Shorthand, German, and French. Mr. H. Livens will continue to have charge of the Junior Class. The next term will commence February Ist, 1887. HENRY PERCIVAL, L. C. P., Gives Lessons in FRENCH ) Colloquial and Grammatical, aoA ml >■ qvirod during 16 rears' residence on GERMAN ) the Continent of Europe. Instruction also in ENGLISH, LATIN, SCIENCE. Numerous Testimonials. CAMBRIDGE HOUSE, Lower Vincnt-stroet . Agricultural. Jj!ARMING WITH FRUIT GROWING, If sufficient encouragement offered, the advertiser is prepared to cut up about 8000 Acre* of Land in 50 to 100-A ere Blocks for the purpose of systematically find in a cooperative spirit combining the abovonamed industries. , . . . 'The land has a river frontage ol about 6 miles, whilst among the sheltered gullies and bays of a Lake 7 miles long, the settler will find most beautiful sites, for residences. A hrge porti on of the land consists of alluvial flats of Flax Toitoi, Cabbagetree, heavy Tea-tree, and high Fern lands. Of the very high elate quality of such It is unnecessary to speak. The remainder is chiefly undulating hill country ploughable to the top. It is proposed that the fern Land shall be chiefly used for dairying purposes and the production of Pork. ' For Fruit, it is intended that the growing of such email fruit as Strawberiios, Gooseberries, Cherries, Plums, etc, shall be chiefly attended to. Medicinal Plants to receive attention. A Factory for Dairying purposes and another for Preserving, Canning, and Drying F/uit to be erected when required. Settlers with families preferred, but anyone who will work will be treated with. ?. Price of land will vary from £2 an acre upward, according to quality of laud ; if in grass or unimproved ; situation, etc. Satisfactory references to applicants. Possession of a capital of not lees than £500 will be required, Further particulars will be kindly given by Mr. W. GARRETT, Manager Farmers' Cooperative Association, Auckland, TJILL-POSTER. THEATRICAL AND COMMERCIAL BILL-POSTING Done at the Shortest Notice in HAWERA, NORMANBY, ANJJ MANAIA. BY A. ALLIBONE, yfOTORIA-STREET, HAWERA. POUNDKEEPERS' BOOKS (under the new Act), 25 and 60 pages, with the Scheduled of Fines for Trespass and Impounding Fees inserted at commencement, on Sale at the Herald Publishing f> >•*• Queen-street.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7824, 18 December 1886, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7824, 18 December 1886, Page 8

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