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' " ; For Sale. SADDLE (all Hogskin) for Sale. Suitable for steeplechase or light riding. Price very moderate, or . exchange young well-bred horse.— Address, at Herald Office. T> AKINO ISLAND FISH & OYSTER JL*J CO.— Sale, at the Boat, Smoked and Sundried Fish. Sun-dried warranted to keep a year.— Address A. Sanford, Rakino Island. ! TO BE SOLD, on any terms, or Let with a purchasing clause— good Farm of 450 acres at Alexandra; well-watered, fenced, and subdivided, all in grass and plantations, with a good house of ten rooms and other necessary buildings.— For particulars, apply to Mr. William Aitken, Auckland; or R. Seccombe, on the premises. FOR SALE, a Double-cylinder 5-inch Geared Locomotive Engine. Apply to M. Brown A Co., Thames. FOR SALE—A Tricycle intended for carrying parcels. Cost £25 when new.— Apply Herald Office, Queen-street. FOR SALE (Cheap)— One or two Allotments, with a three-roomed Cottage.— to Mrs. Williams, Green-street, near Convent, Ponsonby. • FOR IMMEDIATE SALE — Splendid JD Farm of 36 acres ; grand soil, new five roomed House, young orchard, within a mile of Papakura. —William Rattray, Land Agent, 116, Queen-street. FOR SALE, on very easy —That valuable Freehold known as Tararu Gardens. —Full particulars to be obtained of Samuel T. Whitehouse, Secretary Building Society, Albertstreet, Thames. ' "IjlOR SALE, a Bargain Two splendid JU sections, each 66 feet 6 inches by 284 feet; magnificent view; fenced and planted with fullgrown shelter trees; Bella Vista Road, Ponsonby; 60s per foot.—Apply W. G. Allen, Victoria Arcade, -street. TO SHIPPERS OF ORE. — For Sale, Cheap, several Boxes suitable for Shipping Ore. Sample can be seen at my Office, Shortlandstreet. J. H. WITHKFORD. jp O R SALE, HOME JEWEL WASHING MACHINES. Apply to ANDREW BUCHANAN, Custom-street. "DIOR SALE— Allotments, Wakefieldstreet, frontage of 66 feet; Brick Stable and House; good tenant; price, £1000. Also, 4000 acres, near Babylon, Kaipara; mile from railway; part good land : price £2000; Government valuation, £3500.—Apply W. H. Connell (Connell and Cooper). BONEDUST! TJONEDUST! J.C.E. jL> J.C.E. The undersigned has for sale—so tons of Ellis's well-known J.C.E brand of Newcastle Bonedust, in lots to suit purchasers. Iron Bark Timber, Spokes, Shafts, &c., in any quantities. M. V. HURLEY, 7, Queen-street. BO W N'S jgEMOLINA, THE NEW WHEATEN FOOD, jg T. Q.EORGE JAMS. PREPARED at the ST. GEORGE PRESERVING WORKS, DUNEDINQuality the true test of value. Made from pure fruit only. Agent for Auckland, J. B. MACFARLANE, Fort-street. FJIARANAKI FRESH BUTTER. EX PENGUIN (on Monday), 13 BOXES, EACH 30LB8. I JUST LANDED. Further parcels to arrive on Thursday. Wo expect supplies of first-class quality, twice weekly. COUPLAND & CO., Custom-street. Jgl O R SALE. TO CLOSE CONSIGNMENTS. 40 KEGS CHEAP PASTRY BUTTER 40 KEGS TARANAKI SALT BUTTER 13 CASES SOUTHERN LARD; 2lb BLADDERS 13 CASES WAIKATO JAMS "ORION" COOKING RANGES HUDSON'S CONFECTIONERY NEW CHEESE AND FRESH BUTTER DAILY A. J. ENTRICAN, Custom-street. rjlO NEWSPAPER PROPRIETORS. FOR IMMEDIATE SALE—A Splendid TWO FEEDER WHARFEDALE NEWS PRINTING MACHINE, by Dawson & Sons, of Otley, Yorkshire. Will print various sizes, up to four pages of the New Zealand Herald. The Machine has been very little used, will be run to the satisfaction of the purchaser, and guaranteed in perfect order. Will be sold cheap to make room for additional web machinery. Stocks, Roller Moulds, &c., all complete. WILSONS & HORTON, Auckland. Jjl 0 R PRIVATE SALE, COWES, WAIHEKE ISLAND. DESIRABLE FREEHOLD SEASIDE PROPERTY Of 188 Acres of First-class Land, Well-watered and Securely Fenced. DWELLING-HOUSE OF SIX. ROOMS, Also, DWELLING-HOUSE OF FOUR ROOMS, And other Out-buildings, in thorough repair, Cowes Post Office, kept by present proprietor, also Ferry Boats to land passengers from steamer, which calls three times a-week ; four Milch Cows; two excellent Draught Horses : Large Boat, Dingy; and a quantity of Useful Household Furniture, &c. at a valuation. or further particulars, apply TIIOS. M. JACKSON, Auctioneer, Queen-street, J KITCHEN, SONS, & APOLLO CO.'S * SQUARE BLUE Is the finest Square Blue in the market. Will not speck or streak the clothes. OIL BLACKING Preserves Leather, and give? a Brilliant Polish with very Little Exertion. Agent in Auckland : GEORGE SIBBIN, | FORT-STREET. AIATARUA jgj STATE, EILERSLIE. VILLA SITES AND MARKET GARDEN LAND, Lots three-quarters of an acre to five acres, FRONTING PANMURE ROAD, Running back to Lake Waiatarua, St. John's College, three-quarters of mile from EUerslie Railway station, having proposed Trams and Railway from St. Heliers running through it. RICHEST VOLCANIC SOIL, Covered with surface stone, valuable for fencing purposes and ballast. Capabilities of soil can be judged from a market garden there. ABUNDANCE OF WATER. TERMS VERY EASY To suit purchasers ; arrangements can also be made for advances towards the erection of Buildings on lots sold, which can he repaid by instalments if desired. PLANS CAN BE SEEN At the offices of the undersigned or any Auckland laud Agent or Auctioneer, through whom purchases , can be arrangedR. LAISHLEY. February, 188$, : ; MEDICAL OPINIONS ON VOLCANIC SOIL. In the Manchester Health Lectures for the people, Dr. Ransome, Chairman of the Committee Manchester and SalfOrd Sanitary Association, contributes a lecture on "Soils and Sites," and quotes approvingly the opinion of Dr. Buchanan, Chief Medical Officer to the Manchester Local Government Board, that "Wetness of Soil is the cause of Phthisis (i.e., consumption), to the population iiving upon it." He also endorses Dr. Haviland's opinion that " Damp Soil is coincident with a high mortality," The Registrar General of Scotland confirmed that opinion, and added that: " Houses situated on impermeable soils, or on low-lying ground, and whose sites were consequently kept damp, had a very much larger number and proportion of espies of consumption than towns, villages, or houses which wkrk .situated on dry oh rocky oh on light porous soils, where the redundant moisture wjlj waped." ■; . »

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9029, 16 April 1888, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9029, 16 April 1888, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9029, 16 April 1888, Page 1

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