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* For Sale- ' FOE SALE. Cheap— Yacht's Dinghey.— 1 Apply, Hicks, Grocer, Parnell -Rise. "I?OB SALE—Good Bord Piano, bargain for J- cash.— of Music, 135, Grey-street. FOB SALE, Cheap—Gaß Store in first-clf3s - order.—Apply C. Plummer, Coburgstreet, opposite Cousins and Cousins. FOB SALE—Steam Press Brickmaking MaJL chine; very near new, guaranteed order; cost lately £150, sale at £30.—Hall and Perkins, City Market. : - " • TTIOB SALE—Furniture, Goodwill of Large X Boardinghouse, close Queen-street, good position, splendid view.—J. A. James, Estate Agent, 31, Shortland-street. ' • TT'RUIT and Confectionery Business, old-es-J. tablished, good stolid and turnover; stock, fixtures, fittings, and goodwill, £85. — Burrow, and Billing. Bank N.Z. Buildings. FOB SALE, Epsom— substantiallyJ- built Duelling of 6 rooms and conveniences, arid allotment 50ft by 150 ft. Price, £415.— F. CabiH, 99 and 101, Queen-street, opposite Fort-street. ■ FOB - —NEW FURNITURE and LinoJC leums of partly furnished 6-roomed House; owner leaving. The House (new) also to let. Bare bargain and chance of furnishing without . trouble.J.- A. James, Estate Agent, 51. .Shortland-street. . ". PONSONBY— Superb Villa Residence of 8 J. lofty rooms; bathroom, hot and cfrtd water;, pantry, scullery; wash-house, with copper, etc.; large workshop, verandah and ! balcony, Venetian blinds; magnificent view; gas and water; modern conveniences; two minutes from tram; splendid position. Allotment, 44 by 100. . Bargain, £775.—Neville Newcomb. MOUNT EDEN—Comfortable Dwelling of 6 M 'rooms, bathroom, -pantry, scullery, wash-liouse, gas and water; well' drained; in good position. Allotment, 66ft by 190 ft. Nicely situated, close to 'bus. £575.—Neville Newcomb. Land Agent, Queen-street. CHEAP ALLOTMENTS— 20s foot; \JWoodside, 30s foot; Stanley Point and Cheltenham, North Shore, 30s foot; Mount Roskill, 20s foot and 50s foot; First-class Sites in good" positions, City, £7, £3, and, £10, per : foot, close to Queen-street. Neville Newcomb. MOUNT EDEN—Lot, 50 by 250 ; 7 'rooms, IVI .bath, pantry, wash-house, gas and water. Only £500.—Edw. A ayto. High- ; street. . . jCBj > SUBURBAN and Country General Stores, £175, £450, and upwards; Boardmghouses citv and country, from £100.—Burrow and Billing, N.Z. Buildings.- s* fi OOD Building Sites, Mount' Eden, Mount \JC Eoskill, Epsom, Devonport, Birkenhead; also, Acreage.—Burrow and Billing, Bank JN.iS. Buildings. ' _ " CHOICE Suburban ' Residences in all dis\J tricts, from £400 to £2000. Particulars and cards to view on application.— and Billing. .■■•■■■. INARMS, Farms—Grazing and Agricultural, i? well situated, from £4 to £12 per acre. Terms.—Burrow and Billing, - Bank N.Z. Build--kigs. . ' - £ — • \ FOR SALE.About three minutes' walk • from the Manurevva Railway Station, can be bought a Corner Lot. A good site for, a Store or Blacksmith's Shop. Two Lots Hamilton, Wailcato, 398, 399. Also, Farms for sale—Apply to M. T. Clayton, Surveyor to Lloyd's Register, 25. PUlmerston Buildings, Auckland. . 17 OB SALE.— BUILDERS.— JL 1 : We have for Sale, in Upper Queen-street (near Hoffman's), Several Freehold Sections suitablo for Builders' Depot. ■ j ' BUTTLE BROS., Stock Exchange. • O R SALE. A PROSPEROUS GENERAL BUSINESS . In a Rising Suburb. Good chance of obtaining a First-class FREEHOLD PROPERTY. Satisfactory reasons for selling. . E. W. JENNINGS. " . Next Post Office, Shortland-street. rjpo GROCERS, FRUITERERS. AND OTHERS. rjWHITE PAPER, suitable for Wrapping purposes. on ; gale in Large or Small Quantities, at the HERALD Office. | w AIO ' HBS TO SELECT FROM. " V GRAND VALUE. gKEATES jgROS. F A R M E R S. r|l O FARMERS. MANURE DELIVERED TO RAILWAY STATION, AUCKLAND, 14s per Truck. PLEASE ORDER EARLY. J. J. CRAIG. gMALL CARRYING BUSINESS FOR SALE. Waggon (built four years; 5 first-class Hor-. ses: Harness complete, and in the best of order; also. Tarpaulin. Eighteen Acres, good land, within Manaia town boundary; permanent stream; 5-roomed House; spacious Stales, 10 stalls; and yards, all paved; "feedrooms, etc. Price. £150 for team, and £600 for the Homestead. Two (2) extra Horses, ■ fodder, horsecovers, etc., may be taken over at Valuation. The carrying business is between Manaia and Haw era, ana. is a snug little going concern, and paying well. Will sell Homestead and Team separately if necessary. Terms cash. Owner leaving for South Africa.— Herald Office, or ' J. C. DATSON AND CO., Land Brokers, Manama. EOR BEST VARIETY AND VALUE In SILVER-MOUNTED PURSES AND. WALKING STICKS, gKEATES jgROS. . |l O E SALE. COACHING AND LIVERY STABLE BUSINESS. TE AROHA. AN OLD-ESTABLISHED BUSINESS IN THIS LINE, * WITH COMPLETE PLANT. Proprietor retiring from business on. account of failing health. Only principals dealt with. E. GALLAGHER, Proprietor. Te Arolia, 26th October, 1901. Removal Notices REMOVAL NOTICE. WILLIAM THORNE, BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, NOTARY PUBLIC, ETC., Will. ON AND AFTER MONDAY, THE 14TH INST., Carry on Business at his Now Offices, BLACKSTONE CHAMBERS, ' WYNDHAM-STREET. Auckland, 12th October, 1901. T C E ! ICE!! ICE!!.! THE AUCKLAND FREEZING COMPANY ; Beg to notify the General Public that they are prepared to Supply Ico for ,the Coming Season at the following rates: — Hotels and Shops, id per lb delivered; Private Houses, I 3d per ib delivered. Ten per cent, discount allowed on the above prices when quantity taken averages 501b daily, and 25 per cent, on one ton and over. i A. BEVINS, Manager.: QHRISTMAS WINES AND BEVERAGES. JOHN REID & CO., Family Wine Merchants, Telephone 103. \ ' 32 and 34, Fort-street.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11842, 20 December 1901, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11842, 20 December 1901, Page 1