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For SaleI ."'OR SALE, at par— Shares in Auckland Co- - operative Terminating Building Society, No. 1 Group.—Apply " Buildin?." HERALD OJice. MILTON ROAD, Mount Roskill— I have received instructions to sell Mrs. Skipwith's property, as she is leaving Auckland. Superior House, 7 rooms; bathroom, pantry, scullery, wash-house, stable, bugs:yhouse and harness room. Allotment, 166!t frontage. Cards to view.Neville Newcomb, Mercantile Chambers. pHEAP LAND.—AVONDALE—Eight Acres, V.' £25 per acre. HOWICK— Acres, near the beach, large frontage, £200. MOUNT ALBERT— Allotments adjoining the Railway Station, £75. MOUNT EDEN— ments, £120, £99. Good views.Navilie Newcomb. MOUNT EDEN - PRETTY VILLA, only lately built, 6 rooms, bathroom, scullery, wash-house, copper, tubs, etc. Splendid large allotment, which could be subdivided. This is a comfortable home, and is well worth inspection; Neville Newcomb, Mercantile Chambers. r jPO INVESTORS.— Sale-First-class BusiJ- ness Premises, Custom-streot East (near Railway Entrance), consisting of 4 Storeys and good cellar, fitted with Hydraulic Lift and other conveniences.—Apply W. Aitken, Laud Agent, Shortland-atreet. * USTRALIAN WINES FOR SALE. i A • JOHN REID AND CO., AGENTS, I 32, Fort-street, Auckland. 1710.15 SALE.—About three minutes' walk .' from the Manurewa Railway Station, can I In) bought a Corner Lot. A good site lor a ! store or Blacksmith's Shop. Two Lots, ! Hamilton, Waikato, 398, 399. Also, Farms j for sale.—Apply to M. T. Clayton, Surveyor I to Lloyd's Register, 25, l'almerston Buildings, j Auckland. j T7IOR SALE — CHEAP PROPERTY, ■*■ LOWER GRAFTON ROAD. 100 ft frontage. Low Price for Immediate Sale. JAMES YOUNG. Accountant, 20, Fort-street. in O xi. 8 A L JB I 1 AT HARTLEY, NORTHOOTE. 2* ACRES OF LAND IN STAFFORD-STREET, RICHMOND AVENUE. Close to a ueauufui, sandy beach. Grand view of Harbour. Terms very easy. Apply— ~ BtJTTLE BROS., "" Stoclc Excxuuige. ; TT OR SALE. NEW MARSHALL, SONS, AND CO. PORTABLE ENGINE, o-Uorsepower. Britannia Pattern, luilu Pressure. W. SODTEIi AND CO., Scie Agents, Cambridge. "S3 II O N O 0 R A P 11. FOR SALE—EDISON'S CONCERT GRAND MACHINE, ! With Polyohone Attachment; convertible to j take small" records. Loudest and Best Maj chine ,11 the colony. Also, Large and Small j Records. Horns, etc. S. HOLDEN HOWIE, Newton Road. TpOR SALPI, CHEAP, CAMBRIDGE—ExceI'JL lent Gentleman's Residence of nine ] rooms ; drawingroom, diniugroom, and . kitchen, very huso ; also back kitchen with built-in copper, bathroom, lilted with large iron bath, .storeroom, and dairy, all on one floor. In tho town of Cambridge, close to Post OUioe, Public Halls, Churches—Detached Cottage of two large rooms, close to house ; stables and loft, buggy-house, with concrete iloor, glasshouse, with, vines in full bearing. The ground consists of one acre laid out in orchard, vegetable, and flower gardens. New Orion stove, hot and cold water; eight tanks, five fireplaces.—W. Souter and Co., Cambridge. "171 O R SALE. jl. EDENDALE. j. RESIDENCE OF 9 ROOMS. With nearly an Acre of First-class Land. FIRST-CLASS FARM. On THE WAIPA. rrpr ACRES, in grass and turnips, with 100 all necessary outbuildings, and Two Houses. ROBERT CHARLES CAER, Land Agent and Auctioneer, 63, Qneen-street. T> Q B Q A L E. mm T7STAPITI TESTATE, pPSOM. THIS ATTRACTIVE AND VALUABLE PROPERT/ comprises 34 Acres of rich Volcanio Land, subdivided into artisticaUy-ar-ranged pleasure grounds garden, orchard, and paddocks: securely fenced. A large and substantial DWELLINGB.OUSE, in the occupation of the Owner, Major F. N. George; a Cottage for employees; extensive stables, and coa«h-hoHse. For subdivision into Buildin? Allotments the Property is most suitable, and now in request. By the olectrio oars from tho Estate to town will bo accomplished in 20 minutes. For further information, apply to W. PRATER AND SON. Land Agents, Queen-street. Or, W. AITKEN. L'S-nd Aetent. Shortland-street. Machinery. J. 'A. F AT AND gan C°CINCINNATI, OHIO. U.S.A. LARGEST MANUFACTURERS IN THE WORLD of TMPROYED AND TJATENTED TX7"OODWORKING TITACHINERY. ESPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR Planing Mills: Carpenter; Sash, Door, and Blind Work; Furniture, Chair, and Bracket Factories; Oar, Railway. Bridge, and Agricultural Works; Buggy, Carriage, and Waggon Builders; Spoke, Wheel, and Handlo Factories; Colleges. Technical Schools, State Institutions, etc We have been Awarded "GRAND PRIX" EXPOSITION UNIVERSELLE. PARIS. 1900. THIS IS THE THIRD TIME WE HAVE TAKEN THIS HIGH HONOUR IN COMPETITION WITH THE MANUFACTURERS OF THE WORLD. N.B.—Our Solo Authorised New Zealand Agents are— Tl/pSSRS TTADLEY AND /"IOMPANY. MINING AND GENERAL MACHINERY MERCHANTS. ALBERT AND SWANSON STREETS, AUCKLAND, AND AT WELLINGTON. Who will in future carry a large and well assorted Stock, comprising EVERY DESCRIPTION OF WOODWORKING MACHINERY. Q N r£ AP. At tho TTNITED SERVICE TTOTEL. T/yARD AND ("10. o "QR AUGHT "DEER, TILE PUBLIC MAY RELY UPON GETTING jT. 11, RYAN, Proprietor.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11691, 28 June 1901, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11691, 28 June 1901, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11691, 28 June 1901, Page 1