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j Shipping. I feZ A. AiND A. L WK ' Em To _. l|>-2__S_sl AMERICA. CANADA, " EUROPE. Leave , Leave iArrive ati Mail Steamers Auckland liuno- Sun * Arrive lfiiiiiiy. j in! u. , Franc to London l ICHIS.A ..jAnrin-r - iMay2 " May 3 " May' 20 SONOMA ..May „ May 2:5 May 20 Juno lo VENTURA [June- '.lime l:i June II) July X T ONDON IN 97 T)AYS. pANADA, AMERICA, ' "pUEOPE AT LOWEST RATES. 1 pOUND BY XV A. AND A. LINE, THE WOULD P. AND 0. COY., VIA ORIENT LINE, A MERICA. A M.M. CO., PANADA. \j N.D.L. CO., JJNGLAND, ABERDEEN LINE, $ UEZ ' S.S. AND A. COY., QAPE. N.Z.S. CO. 6000 T ON STEAMEHSCLASSED 103 Al, BRITISH LLOYD'S. 2-BERTH CABINS. Apply for full information, HENDERSON AND MACFARLANE. CUSTOM AND QUEEN STREETS. Telephone 1184. f-gg-to™* AUCKLAND TO SYDNEY. P— AUCKLAND TO (6000 tons, $Jk The R.M.S. SONOMA (6000 tons, npatffiESSffi 17 knots) will sail on 01 about Saloon Cabins contain 2 berths only. HENDERSON AND MACFABLANE. Agents. Telephone 1184. , 71 J oHSAGERIES AS. A I TIMES. SYDNEY TO LONDON, via COLOMBO AND PARIS. Steamers of 6500 tons, under postal contract with the French Government, calling at MELBOURNE. ADELAIDE. FREMANTLE. COLOMBO, BOMBAY. SUEZ, and TORT SAID. will be despatched monthly as follows; — Steamer. iCoiu'a'il'r. Sydney Molbo'rnejAilelai do ! 110 a.m. 1 p.m. | 1 1> i"! ! I I — Sydney ..'Combe Apr 24 Apr 27 ! Apr 29 Ar lii-liic.. Ouiuimet lM.iv 22 May 25 May 27 V.doCiotat Fiaschi [June If) June 22 June 21 Caledonien Gregory I July 17 July 20 _ [July 2*2 * Passage Money. £25 to £75, including table wines. Return Tickets at Reduced Rate*. English spolcen on board. For further particulars apply to HENDERSON AND MACFARLANE. Auckland. TO Let rpo LET. Furnished—" Sherwood," Mount 1 Albert,—Bitttlo Bros., Stock Exchange. , r\Mj LET, off Symonds.-street—House, 7 rooms, .1. commanding beautiful views.—C. Aickin and Sun, H.M. Arcade. rp'O LET, Grey-street—Shop and Dwelling:, 1 just renovated: 15s.— Floyd liarrop and Co.. Shortland-street. rr.(j LEV— Shop and Dwelling, good - -1 locality; low rent.—W. Floyd Harrop and Co.. Shortland-street. rVO LET. Mount Roskill Road— Residence of x 3 rooms, all convenience'?, and 1 acre.— T. B. Clay. 12, His .Majesty's Arcade. 'VO LET—Brick Shop, Grey-street, near 1 Queen-street; Apply Mrs. Hackett, Upper Vincent-street, or Baker Bros. rpo LET—6-roomed House, all conveniences, I. next Presbyterian Church, Church-street, —Apply AY. Parsons and Sons, Victoria Bad. Devon port. . , "; „ rpo LET. Mount Eden Road—A 26-stallefl i- Stable and Yard; suit contractor or trainer.—Apply H. Kinloch, Forge, .Mount Eden Road. rpo LET—House, 6 rooms. Haslett-street. 10s; 1~ 6 Rooms and bathroom, Great North Road (trams pass).—William Rattray, Mercantile Chambers. 'HO LET—Furnished Rooms, 144, 146. 143, and X 143 a. top of Grey-street; Single- Rooms, with attendance, use kitchen and bathroom, from 2s 6d weekly. rpo LET—Large Shop, plate glass; 7 rooms; X stable; lately occupied by Goldie, Chemist, near Three Lamps. — Apply to Alex. Dewar, Pompallier Terrace. rpo SPLENDID RESIDENCE of 11 X rooms, at Stanley Point; every modern domestic convenience; gas, water, and perfect drainage; 25s to an approved tenant.— PRATER BROS., Stock Exchange. rpo LET. from 25th April-Gentleman's Resi--1 dence of 14 rooms, with hot and cold water service, stable, coach-house, corner Grafton Road and Bridge-street.— G. Peace, next below Bank New South Wales. NIBBED RESIDENCE TO LET. Victoria X Avenue, Remuera.—New House, 9 rooms. all modern conveniences; 2* acres land; 8 months from Ist May— Cooke" and Buddie, 76, Victoria Arcade. COTTAGE, Waiknmete, 4 rooms, washhouse, etc.; rent, 9s; close to station: weekly railway fare 2s 3d.— W. Parkinson and Co., Victoria-street AVcst. rVTO LET, STANLEY POINT, DEVONPOBT. A FIRST-CLASS HANDSOME 2-STOREY RESIDENCE, on concrete foundations, will be built for suitable tenant, on Lease for 3 or 5 years; section. 50 by 180; borough drainage and water; gas in all principal rooms. House could be ready for occupation early in June. Plans can be inspected at our office. COOKE AND BUBBLE, 76. Victoria Arcade. For Sale Jr* ° il SAL E. ORAKEI ROAD, REMUERA-FAMILY MAN\\S SIGN ol 19 rooms, with every convenience; large stables, with stalls and loose boxes, coach-house, 2 men's rooms, etc., etc The- Grounds are very beautifully laid out. and there is a croquet ground and tennis ground, also about 10 acres in orchard and paddocks. Price, £4000. Easy terms. Also, CAPRI. MOUNT lIOBSON, REMUERA— y> NEARLY' NEW MANSION OF 20 rooms, lately occupied by Herbert Thompson. Esq.. with one acre and one. rood in garden and lawn. This property has absolutely the finest, view in Auckland. Price, £3000. For further particulars. T. MANDENO JACKSON, Auctioneer, Tyrone Buildings, Custom-street, Auckland. T7IIEST CLASS Block of Freehold Land, two X miles from To Aroha, in lots of 10 acres or upwards. £12 per acre. On easy terms. 91 A ACRES. Leasehold; 8 years to run at ■"XVJ .£75 per annum; at present carrying 75 First-class Dairy Cows; also. 50 Head of other Cattle. £200 goodwill wanted, which includes buttermilk from Factory. Dairy Cows, Milk Waggon, and all other necessary gear at valuation. This is one of the best Dairy Farms in the North Island. SHOP and HOUSE Property, in rising country town, returning from 10 to 15 per cent.—For Sale, or would exchange for suitable farm property. I HAVE Fivo or Six Areas of first-class flax land, mostly ready to cut. Price and terms on application. A. J. FARMER, Te Aroha, A. W. 13 ll YDE NBUSINESSES. BUSINESSES. £QA-MILLINEBY BUSINESS; good po-&*'->y Bition; steadily increasing trade. A-*fiO _AN UNUSUAL CHANCE to secure C T' U V; ■ a Payable Fruit Business in a firstclass Position. 4*l AA-SUBURBAN GROCERY STORE 9r. ,VV, and Telephone Bureau; a splendid little business, in a rapidly-increasing locality. I? 90 ONLY FOR GOODWILL of Old-estab-a*£j\J lished City Confectionery; stock and plant at valuation. CITY DRAPER Y-An excellent business stand; a steadily-increasing trade. This can bear the strictest investigation. About ' £500 cash wanted. AN UNDOUBTED SACRIFICE.-General -tx. Store, Bakery, and Post Office. This ' must be sold: very special reasons; 25 years established; dairy country. T AUNDRY.-FIRST-CLASS CITY BUSTXA NESS; old-established; little money. A genuine concern, admirably adapted for a married couple. I have several old-established General Stores, also Stationery, Saddlery, and Hardware. I know these personally. Before buv- , ing, consult,me; 10 years' travelling throughout Auckland Province. A. M. B BYDEN - Queen-street (nest Yates', Seedsmen), , 'Pho»<» 1742. j | i

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 12834, 6 April 1905, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 12834, 6 April 1905, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 12834, 6 April 1905, Page 1

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