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Farms, Houses, and Land. .__ W. & J. J? HATER, L'OUSE AND LAND AGENTS, 97, QU K ICN-STRI6KT. MONEY TO LEND AT CURRENT RAXES, toil SALK. MOUNT ST. JOHN—2 acres Building Lot, to be DUKUA.m'-STUKKT (adjoining Mr. Pond's)— Allot iiiiMit I" foot fpmtace. Price, £'220. TAM Mil' HE (WAIKATO)-Block of 603 awres rich uiihnnrnvoil Land. :>os per acre. MARA ETAI-IS4O acres, Tartly implored and all * fenced, with Oottrt«<-. 80s p..r acre. MARA ETA I— acres unimproved Land of fair Farm of 40 acres, all fenced ami in crass, 1J acres orchard, trees in full bear. Ing ; l£>uso of 6 lar;;e and lofty rooms. J'nco, mm |,-!iSl.l K—House of 0 rooms, every convenience, 'with stables and 2 acres Land, in grass and orchard. To be Hold cheap. AVON'STKEET Cottages of 0 rooms each, bum water, and range, Price, £300 and £325. GLADSTONE -0-ioomed House, every convenience, and lar>;u Allotment. MOUNT ROSKlLL—Beautiful 0 roomed House and One aero Land, in grass and orchard, i'rico, VIEW ROAD, MOUNT EDKN— nice Houses of 5 and 8 room* each, with 1 and 1 acre Allotment .WOO and JCOoO. ,„„,„ ~ , LOWER SY.MONDS - STREET — Several good ' F-imilv Residence* in this favourite locality. BAY— Hood Kami of 214 acres (160 acres) in ra--*, balance i" mixed lmsh ; House of 12 rooms ami' necessary outbuildings. GLADSTONE KOAI), I'ARN ELL— Allotment (50 by 105, fenced, planted, mid ingrass. This adjoins Mrs. Karl's property, and is to be sold fur half What it cost nine months ago. TO I.Kl' FARM of 100 acres first-class Land, all in grass and cultivation ; House of 0 rooms and necessary outbuilding, [lent, £41) to reliable tenant. SY.MONDS-sTRKKT- House lately occupied by Dr. llond : I) rooms and every modern convenience. TO I.KT—Tho grazing of S5 acres scoria land, at SYMON DS-STRKET—Furnished House of 7 rooms. Rent, 30s. A'O A B. (i A I N. CHOICE BLOCK OF LAND FOR SALK, SUIT. ABLE FOR A SHEEP HUN. ABOUT 1100 ACRES OF KXCEPTIONALLY GOOD LAND FOR SALE, AT A VERY LOW PRICK FOR CASH, OR ON VERY EASY TERMS. This Land adjoin. the OKOROIRE BLOCK and is close to the MANOAWIIAUB RAILWAY STATION. Communication with Auckland is speedy and wwy. One portion of the land is adapted for FRUIT(iROWINU, and the remainder is suitable for goner.il AGRICULTURAL PURPOSES. The laud is all of exceptionally good quality. The Farn. is SPLENDIDLY WATERED, and there is now sufiicimit grass to cairy a considerable number of cattle ; .-Is., several CLUMPS OF BUSH, uitablo for tirowood and foiiciuKThere is a SPLENDID SHE FOR A RESIDENCE, and the whole estate is capable of being converted into a prosperous homestead. SAT Should the purchase! desire to acquire more land we could treat, with him for the SALE or LEASE Of ft THOUSAND ACHES additional. EWINOrON AND BAKER, Laud Agents. Coombes' Arcade, Queen-street. Auckland. Commission Agents. milOS. M JACKSON & C* 0 * ■ AUCTIONEERS, HOUSE, LAND, ESTATK, AND COMMISSION AGENCY, I) U R II A M - S T R F. E I E A S T. HOUSES, LAND, AC, SOLD EITHER BY PUBLIC AUCTION OR PRIVATELY. OUTDOOR SALES OF FURNITURE UNDERTAKEN. WANTED HOUSES IN CITY AND SUBURBS TO LET AND FOR SALB. MONEY TO LEND AT CURRENT RATES. £1000 to Lend at G fkk Cent. COUNTRY SETTLERS HAVING PRODUCE FOR BALE LIBERALLY DEALT WITH. RICHARD A. CARK.] [HENRY JOHNSTON. / IAKR, JOHNSTON, & QO., COLONIAL BROKERS, FORT-STREET, AUCKLAND, N.Z. BUYERS op FLAX, MAIZE, HONEY, &c. SELLERS of RANGOON [RICE PATKA J HAW COFFEE, WOOLPACKK, CORNSACKS, CASTOR OIL, J.I. BONEDUST, &C, Ac. CAR R. JOIINS TO N, & C 0., AUCKLAND, N.Z. oNa A L E BY THE UNDERSIGNED: NEWCASTLE COAL ■ TAUPIRI COAL KAMO COAL TEA-TREE FIREWOOD (Cut and Uncut) COKE LIME, BRICKS, SAND, &c. GARDEN SHELLS CHARCOAL POSTS, RAILS, PALINGS, &c. J. J. C RAI G , ARCADE, FORT-STREET. TULKIMIONS No. 44. J E C W A K DB. COAL MERCHANT, SHIP AGENT. IiAY OF ISLANDS, NEWCASTLE, AND TAU l'IRl COAL, IN ANY QUANTITY Office anil Yard : Break water, directly opposite Railway Station. "OT EN R Y Ijl I, LIO IT, RECEIVING & FORWARDING AGENT, QUEEN -STREET WHARF. This business is being conducted by me in the name of " Henry Elliott," as heretofore. ISABELLA E. ELLIOTT. April 10, 1890. STILL DYEING TO LIVE AND LIVING TO DYE. CITY OF AUCKLAND DYEING AND CLEANING ESTABLISHMENT (Established 1804). Gentlemen's Supertine Dark Tweed Suits Cleaned, Renewed, or Dyed, well Pressed. Light Summer Suits Cleaned, Scoured, and well Pressed, on short notice. Ladies' Silks, Satins, Velvets, and other materials Dyed any shade. Light Summer Costumps, any shade, Cleaned and well Pressed without taking to pieces Lace Curtains Bleached and got up equal to new. Damask Curtains or Tabh Covers Cleaned or Dyed and Hot Pressed. Feather; Cleaned or Dyed any shade, well curled. WM. EDG AR, WELLESLEY-STREET KAST AND ALPHJI DYE WORKS, RICHMOND IJtCstablished 1864).

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 8385, 13 October 1890, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 8385, 13 October 1890, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 8385, 13 October 1890, Page 8