Sales by Auction. ■-; .; THIS DAY. AT AITKEN'S MAET. pREMIER MARKET SALE. 10.30-VEGETABLES, etc. 11—POULTRY. . 12 noon—HELD AND GARDEN PRODUCE-Red ! Kumaras, Dressed Pork (10 carcases). , 12.33 p.m.-DAIRY PRODUCE—I4I packages. 1 p.ir. — FRUlT—Oranges, Lemons, Gooseberries, Tomatoes, Walnut-*, Loquat. J , Cape Goosei berries. ' 2 p.m.— PIGS. Auctioneers: A. M. NEWMAN. C. E. PAGET, ALEX. AITKEN AND CO. ARTHUR TOOSfAN.] [THOMAS MILL. THIS DAT. AT TOOMAN'S FRUIT, POULTRY, AND PRODICE MART, QUEEN-STREET. POULTRY at 11 sharp—Table anil other Fowl?, Ducks, Geese, and Turkeys. PIGS AMD PORK, same time. .SPRING PRODUCE at 11.30—Several-tons Prime New Kidney and Round Potatoes, liumaras, Onions, Maize, etc. DAIRY PRODUCE at 12.30-Prlmo fresh and Pastry Butter, Eggs, llama and Bacon, Honey, Cheese, etc, FRUIT at 1 o'clock—lo.al Oranges, Lemons, Loquats, Gooseberries, Tomatoes, etc. ARTHUR TOOMAN AND CO. T. iN KILL, Auctioneer. Hotels. HOTEL, TAKAPUNA, THE FASHIONABLE SEASIDE RESORT, And one of the GRANDEST SIGHTS OF NEW ZEALAND, For Tourists and Holiday-seekers. CUISINE AND ATTENDANCE FIRST-CLASS. AFTERNOON TEAS. BOATS FOR HIRE ON THE LAKE. A Most Delightful Change from Saturday till Monday. A Private Cottage in connection with the Hotel. Q. F. LOCKLEY, Proprietor. JUNCTION HOTEL, " POLLEN-STREET, THAMES. PROPRIETOR A. ROGERS (Late of the Kaihu Hotel, Dargaville, Northern Wairoa), Begs to notify that he has taken the above well-known Hotel. Being most centrally situated, and just rebuilt and newly furnished, offers at a moderate tariff all the comforts and conveniences which belong to a modern First-class Hotel. Hot, cold, and shower baths. THREE WELL-LIGHTED SAMPLE ROOMS, Affording the best Accommodation to Commercial Gentlemen. PERSONAL SUPERVISION. pRINCE JJOTEL, AUCKLAND. Telephone, 468. P.O. Box, 350. NIGHT PORTER. PRIVATE DAB. FIRST- CLASS ACCOMMODATION From 5s per day. or 25s per week. Select Suites of Sitting-rooms and bedrooms. PASSENGER LIFT, Trams pass door every few minutes to and from Railway Station and Ponson'oy. DAVID NORDEN, Proprietor. Ji AIII L 1 JJOTISIi (Opposite Domain), WHITAKER-STREET, TE AROHA. P. O'MEAGHER Proprietor (Late of Lake Hotel, Takapuna). This House has just been built, is direotly opposite and commands a first-class view of the Domain and picturesque surroundings. The Furniture is also brand new, and of the latest design. CAMPBELL AND EHRENFRIED'S "PRIZE BEER," on DRAUGHT and in BOTTLES. WINES AND SPIRITS OF THE BEST BRANDS ONLY. BEST TABLBTIFTIIE TOWN. Note the Address: OPPOSITE DOMAIN, WHITAKER-STREG'J TE AROHA. COKER'S FAMILY HOTEL, CHRISTCHURCH (Within one minute of the Railway Station). JAMES HATFIELD, Proprietor. P.O. Box, No. 291. To Let. TO LET-Boardingliouse of 10 rooms, close JL to the Albert Park.—R. Barr Brown, Herald Buildings. TO LET—Furnished Room, suit married couple; also, Single Room.— Durhamstreet, off Albert-street. TO LET—Large Concrete Shop and Dwelling, corner of Kent-street, Newton.—Apply T. McMaster, Queen-street. TO LET, Queen-street (opposite Messrs. Tonson Double-fronted Shop and Dwelling, 6 rooms.—Burrow. Bank N.Z. Buildings. TO LET—Corner Cook and Hobson StreetsLarge Shop, with cellar; suitable for drapery (or other) business.— W. Prater and Sons. TO LET— Avenue, Mount Eden (near Cucksey's Store)-Choice Family Residence, nine rooms, two verandahs, every convenience stable, coach-house, eto.; large grounds.—Apply Edw. Jones, on premises. IJI 0 LET. TO Well-furnished Seven-roomed House at Birkenhead, low rental to suitable tenant; buggyhouse and all necessary outbuildings; 15 minutes' walk from wharf. J. RENDELL, Tlie Ladies' Warehouse, Newton. mO LET, ON THE PONSONBY ROAD--1 • " WENTWORTH HOUSE," Containing 9 Rooms, every convenience. Rent, £70. W. FRATER AND SON, Queen-street. rj!o LET, AT HOWIOKSunnyside House, furnished, containing eight rooms, including bathroom, stables, and coachhouse attached. Good paddocks, with every convience. Also, A pretty four-roomed Cottage, with pantry, furnished; And Furnished Apartments in Dwellinghouse, with or without Board.—Apply to Mrs. Wagstaff, Post and Telephone Office, Howick. <pO LET ON LEASE. TJie Pioperty known as Oaklands, Mount Eden, consisting of a Family Dwelling-house of 13 rooms, with stable, outhouses, and offices, lawn, paddock, orchard, and shrubbery; commanding a magnificent view. Mount Eden omnibuses pass the door every half-hour. Possession can be given, at termination of the present lease in November. Apply W. AITKEN, Land Agent. Or to BATGER & STERICKER, 133, Queen-street. X 0 LET. TOLL-LIT OFFICES AND SAMPLE ROOMS IN RANFURLY BUILDINGS. QUEEN-ST. ON FIRST FLOOR. BEST BUSINESS PART OF QUEEN-STREET. OFFICES FROM 2S 6D PER WEEK. LARGE ROOM ON FIRST FLOOR WITH 2 WINDOWS TO QUEEN-STREET, 10$ PER WEEK. Apply, W. BLYTH & CO., AUCTIONEERS', 87 AND 89, QUEEN-STREET. Telephone 846. P. O. .Box 189. JJEBALD BUILDING fl. SPLENDID SUITES OF OFFICES TO LET ON FIRST FLOOR. Apply ' ( ..7 ■ HERALD OFFICE; 1 Or to , '.'.. W. FRATER. SON.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10901, 4 November 1898, Page 8
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