Shipping. ' a rNCEANTC STEAMSHIP v COMPANY. VB&ISr v\ A ASD \ L iyK ' GP.EAT BRITAIN AND EUROPE. | UNITED STATES AM) CANADA. | T OND O N IN 07 DATS. JJ ~ « Splendid 6000-ton Sister Ships, I EI: A.CO 0M A , TJTEKTURA The Only Twin-screw Steamers engaged in" the Trans-Pacific Trade. Classed 100 Al at British Lloyd's. SPEED, SAFETY, COMFORT. ENSURED. PAST J INE TO SYDNEY. | Leave I Leave ] L-<ve .Arrive at Steamers. j ~,mlPui»o Homo- I San "\ Friday- i Paiian.l hdu | Francisco SIF.RUA*.. SepTi'J !S««_3 Sept :* fOcCO SONOMA. .!()■■! 10 Oct IS jOctSl Oct 27 VENTURA ii'ct.M LNovo 'Nov II INovU __ » Calls at Fannin? Inland. T7IXCURSIONS TO QAI.UFOENTA. Pi" 1 A ; Auckland to San FrancisKo, cfcO"/ Rail to Monterey. So. California. COVERS 10 days' board " Hotel Del THE Monte," Kail back to San FranENTIRE Cisco. San Francisco to AucKEXPENSE I land. Time. 46 days. Class, First throughout. Many Options!— See the Agents. AUCKLAND TO QYBNET. SONOMA ... On or about September 22nd. i Return portion of First Saloon Tickets good j by Steamers of the Union S.S. Co. of N.Z. ] Ltd.). or Huddart-Parker and Co. Pro- j prietary (Ltd.). AVERAGE PASSAGE Oi. DAYS. «J*_ FIRST AND SECOND-CLASS FARES REDUCED. Apply for Fares, Guide Books, and full information, HENDERSON AND MACFARLANE. General Agents for N.Z.. Fort-street. ~ " <_• S. II I R E It E. WAIEOA. MARAETAI. HOWICK. TURANGA CREEK. WATROA AND MARAETAI. Leaves Northote Ferry Tee. LEAVES AUCKLAND: LEAVES WAIBOA: ; Mon., 15th, 12.30 p.m. Tiies., 16th, 6.30 a.m. Tries., 16th, 3.30 p.m. Thtnrs., loth, 7 a.m. : HOWICK AND TURANGA CREEK. I Leaves AUCKLAND. LEAVES TURANGA CEEEK. ! Thurs.. 18th, 4.30 p.m. Fri., 19th. 8 a.m. | Fri., 19th. a p.m. MIRANDA. LEAVES AUCKLAND: LEAVES MIRANDA: tFri., 19th. 6 p.m. Satur., 20th, 8 a.m. , t Cargo for Miranda only. All Cargo must bo prepaid, received subject to printed conditions in Company's Office, ) and alongside steamer half an hour before time of sailing. Weather and other circumstances permitting. DEVONPORT FERRY COMPANY. DEVONPORT FERRY COMPANY. Telephone 284. Agents. = For Sale XT ALLEY T?OAD, JTOUNT T7DENT AKGE A LLOTMENT. h A WITH A FRONTAGE OF 259 FEET TO VALLEY ROAD. pRiCE, £930. j CT TTUTCHINSON. i . _J • JLJL Swanson-stre»]u -$4 A "TfALUABLE pORNER "OLOCK. I or FEET FRONTAGE TO KHYBER PASS 1 DO ROAD and QQ FEET FRONTAGE TO SEVERN-STREET, JJ With HOUSE OF FIVE ROOMS AND KITCHEN, WORKSHOP, AND STABLE. Which present tenant would rent at reasonable rate. Also. 4-ROOMED COTTAGE. Let to Good Tenant at 10b a week. THE WHOLE TO BE SOLD FOR £800, Of which a large proportion can remain at 5 per cent. C. J. jj UTcrassoN ' SWANSON-STREET. h eliebs B AT 13AY T?"IEW "pOARDINGHOUSE WILL BE SOLD AS A GOING CONCERN On ; -\7~EK-" I?ASY rpERMS, On Account of the 111-health of the Pro- | prietress. j OFF ST. GEORGES BAY ROAD- \ u a CUES, -.2 _V With O-ROOMED HOUSE AND /r-UOOJIED J COTTAGE. «J i Most of the land is hilly and broken, butsheltered, and planted with fruit trees. The Cottage is let to a good tenant, and there I are suitable sites where other cottages might i be erected. The laree acreage in the centre of Parnell renders this a very cheap property, and good investment. Price, .£l-50. f\ T TTUTCHINSON, \_.'. 'J . I-«- Swansou-street. T*T APJ: TI ' j? S T ATE. 9 MINUTES' WALK pr MINUTES' WALK & From *■' From ELECTRIC TEAMS. EEMUERA STATION. NOW READY FOR SELECTION, IN CHOICE, LARGE, LEVEL ALLOTMENTS. FROM O-t PER FOOT. TERMS: Only One Quarter Cash; balance at 6 per cent. Monetary Assistance Arranged for those about to build. I THE PROPERTY IS FLAGGED. Intending Purchasers will be conducted over the Property on application to T rpHORNES nnnos. "O riAHILL. LAND, ESTATE. AND INVESTING AGENTS, QUE* N-BTREET. TTICTORIA AVENUE. MOUNT EDEN. RESIDENCE OF SEVEN ROOMS, Bath, pantry, scullery, range, throe register grates; detached wash-house, copper and tubs. AL«, coach-house, stable, concrete floors, and feed loft; gas and water; nice j garden and orchard. This Property stands well back from road. J in an elevated position, with excellent view. j Allotment, 140 ft frontage, and over 200 ft j deep. Price, to ensure early sale, £1000. Terms to suit Purchaser. A. F. BILLING, Fort-street (next Star Office). J? OR S A L E, .V OWEN'S ROAD. MOUNT EDENTHE PROPERTY OWNED AND OCCUPIED BY MR. J. B. MACFARLANE, Consisting of nearly-new and faithfully-built House oi 9 lofty rooms, ami modern conveniences; (.tables and about li acres land. Extensive view over the district. To those in want of Nico Homo the present is a good opportunity. Apply ,W. FRATER. AND SON,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 12071, 15 September 1902, Page 1
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