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Farms, Houses, and Land. For sale or to let.TllE GRANGE. PA'PATOITOI. The property lias si large frontnpo to the Great South Road, opposite the <>tara Church, near the public school anil two railway stations, and with omnibus passing several times daily. The Houso contains 18 rooms, bathroom supplied with hot ami cold water, and large outsido playroom; dairy, stables, and other outbuildings, tennis lawn, and orchard, and is well adapted for a boarding-school. hese premises, with about 13 acres of land, can bo let separately. The remainder, about 08, acres is well watored and laid down In grass at present. For particulars, principals only can apply to Henry 0. Wade, Architect, High-street, or to Clias. Laßoclie, Laud and Est.ito Agent, ICybor Pass, Auckland. 171011 SALELESLIE —70 Acres, East ' Tamaki, 13 miles from Auckland. The land is good quality and in excellent condition, nil fenced and subdivided into paddocks, abundantly supplied with water. On the property there Is a commodious Dwelllnghouse and extensive Outbuildings, and Orchard with 100 trees in full bearing. The situation is beautiful and healthy, and convenient to churches, schools, railway station, and market; and especially suited for a retired gentleman desirous of redding in tho country and within easy access to town. Tho property is placed on tho market, in consequence of tb* owner, Hot. D. \V. Runcinian, having accepted the appointment of Registrar University College, Auckland. For further information apply to tho ownor, or \Y. AITKICN, Land Agent. FOR SALE, new to tlio Creamery nt> Hucklaml Railway Station-Several Farms, contAining from fft to 200 acres, with llouses thereon specially suited for working settlors. Apply to W. AITKKN. I.and A font. FOH SALE— Owner r Interest in a leasehold Sheep and Cattle linn, containing 60.0 acre', situated near to Maketn on the East Coast, and fenced by the sea ami two rivers. On tho property there is a small Dwellingliottse, many miles of fencing, 800 Sheep, 0 Iloiscs, Wagon, and Farming Implements. Prico for the whole, £2000. Apply to Captain Steele, Hamilton; or to W. AITKIiN, Land Agent Shortland-street. FOR SAT.E or Lease—A Valuable I' Jtato in the best nart of the Waikato, containing 200 acres of first class Land. about eleven hundred acres of which are laid down in grass and subdivided into convenient paddocks, well watored. There is a pood eight-roomed Dwelling-house, with outhouses, barn, and stabling on the premises. Possession can bo jiven by end of tho month. Apply to LOUCIt, SON, A COMPANY, Government I.ifa Insurance Buildings. To Let. MOUNT eden-Now Villa cottnpo, six rooms, bath, pantry, washhouse, lofty rooms, all new and nicely fitted. Kent to good tenant, 14* per woek.-J. THOUNIiS, Agent, 01, Queen-street. 4533 mo LET, FURNISHED-MOUNT ST. Jl JOHN-House, six rooms, plainly furnished bathroom, stable*, garden, splendid view of country; one acre in orchard; five minutes from Remuera Railway Station. Rout, 2!>s per week, iucludnig use of pianoforte.—J. THORN US, Agent, 91, Queen-street. 4535 TO LET-WAIUEKE-7 roomed House garden, and paddock Steamer passing regularly, Apply LOUCII, SON, & CO. HOUSES TO LET. J. THORN ICS, AGENT. 81, QUEEN-STREET. 4511—BEACH ROAD, PAIINEI.LL-I.argo Corrugated Iron Factory, with largo paddock. Rent, Jjll'O per annum. 4510— KVBi-R PASS(Furnished), 11 rooms; bath, stable, wasbhouse, gan, city water, piano, lawn, buggy-house, "to. Kent, £3 per week. WOOD-STUFF,I', PON • ON' BY -10 rooms, bath, washhou.ie, gas, range, lawn, orchard, fowl run, good view of harbour, Rent, £S0 per annum, 4502-QUKK.N-STREET, ONRfIUNGA—9 rooms, gas, city water, verandah, half-acre Land, ltent, 21s. TO LEASE - St. GEORGE'S BAY Rt iAII, Parnell-Residence, 10 large rooms, nice Oichard. garden, etc., goi d views. 462S J. TIiOKNES, Ag nt, 91, Queen street. OFFICES, OFFICES. GROUND FLOOR, close to Queenstreet—Four Offices to let, suitable for sharebrokers or the legal profession. <466 J. THORNES, Agent, 91, Queen-street. TO LET, in Mo Arthur's Buildings, Queen streot, ROOMS SUITABLE FOR OFFICES, WORK SHOPS, or warehouses. Apply to W. UCARTLtI'R & CO., Fort street; Or to W. AITKF.N, laud Agent, ShortUnd st, ITIO LET, OR FOR SALE, THE COLONIAL BANK BUILDINGS, One of the best position' in Q\ia*n-street, and well adapted for offices. To intending purchasers ieiy easy terms of payment and low interest. Anply W. FRATCR & SON. Kst.ate Agents, Queen-street. rp 0 BE LET. Crummer Road, off Ponsonby Road—B moms, balcony, gas, water, bathroom, and every convenience. Rent, Is. Seafield Roa.l-6-roomed, large yard. Rent, 10s. Gray street, Brighton Point—"-roomed House, in good order. Rent, lis 6d. Victoria Arcade-Offices, single rooms, or In suites. Rent moderate. Large Store, l."|>per Symonds-street, with stable. Symonds-street— Shop and 3 rooms. 14s. H. ASHTON k SON, £ Home, Land, and Estate Agents, * New Zealand ln«nrinrn Buildings. Telephone SCO.) rp 0 LET. RESIDENCE OF MR. T. HALL, AT PENROSE. The noose contains eight rooms, is particularly well built and is beautifully situated on tlio slope of Mount Smart, commanding a flue view of water and surrounding districts, tlierj are all conveniences, including storo-rootn, dairy, cellarage, man's room, buggy house, stable, and cowshed. The grounds comprise 10 acres of rich volcanic land, two acres being tastefully laid out in lemon and otange groves, garden, orchard, and plantation; reminder in paddocks. There arc lemons, oranges, peaches, tigs, etc.. in full bearing and perfect health; the lemons producing a most- profitable crop. Water is laid on to house and grounds from an inexhaustible spring, and there is also abiindiiKe of rain water. Very conteiileutly situated within 10 minutes' walk of Penrose ltaiiway Station, to which there are 17 trains each way pot diem, besides 'buses, Rent, £S6 per annum. SAMUEL VAII.E AND SONS, Land and Estate Agents and Land Auctioneers. 05, Queen-street. TO LET-GAS COOKING RANGES, perfect in working, substantial, and of the highest class throughout. AUCKLAND GAS COMPANY, LIMITED, 26, Wyndliaiu-street, Machinery. FOR sale, The Indormontioned SECOND-HAND MACHINERY. ONE 18-INCH CYLINDER ENGINE, with Winding Gear, Spiders, Bed Plates, an i Gearing. ONE 12-INCH CYLINDER ENGINE, with Pumping Gear, Bobs, Crank, and Gearing. TWO CORNISH BOILERS, 20 feet long by C feet wide. FIVE-STAMPER BATTERY, and Single Statupor; also, BERDANS, 4 feet and 3 feet 0 inches by 3 feet ilia. AN SERIAL TItAMWAY, with Buckets, Wire Hope, Hangers, and Upper and Lower (lantry, In good order. WATSON'S and DENNY GRINDERand AMALGAMATOR PANS—tho best Pans for gold saving. For further particulars apply to CHARLES JUDD, Iron and Brass Foundor and Engineer, Thames. N.8.-Estimates given for Sawmill, Battery, and Pumping Machinery. Jjl 0 R S A L, E: 1 Portable Engines, 10 and 10 horse power 18in, Cylinder Coal Whip, for working two baskets 1 Double Cylinder Steam Winch 1 Hydraulic Wool or Flax Press, Oft lift, with pumps, to drive by band or power. 1 Donkey Steam Pump, for boiler feeding, etc, We have also, almost completed: 1 Compound Surface-condensing Marine Engine, 30 horse power 1 Oin, Vertioal Engine, with link motion, etc. 1 Horizontal Engine, IS horse power, suitable tor use as a pumping engine. WINDING ENGINES, PUMPS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, & STAMPING MACHINERY Made to Order, at our Works. S. McCOSKRIE k SON, CHAPEL STREET IRONWORKS, OAft VARIETIES OF PHOTO <V""" FRAMES to select from at GOODSON'S LONDON ARCADES > Cabinets from 3d each W SMITH, Hill's Pharmacy, One- • # h W,' keeps" WAdQW the only posiore cure for Indigestion made. J 1

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10044, 3 February 1896, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10044, 3 February 1896, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10044, 3 February 1896, Page 8

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