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j\? ■ For SaleFOB SALE— I 4 Strong- Beehives.— Apply G. Houghton, near Monument, Otahuhu. FOE SALE— £26, iron frame, worth £45; terras, 3s weekly.—Apply Bichardjj ': son's, ' 290, Queen-street. ■ I FOE SALE—Sicwt J Chain; Two Anchors. ; 4icwt and 3cwt; in good order.— ; Box 85, P. 0., Invercargill. FOR Disposal Cheap—9-h.p. Darracq Motor Car; splendid order; owner leaving I colony.—" J. 5.," HERALD Office. 27108 SALE (owner leaving)— First-class Ba- ., - leigh Dog Cart, seats four; up-to-date, r perfect order; cost £75; take £35; bargain.— I H.M; Stables, Durham-street. ipOR SALE—Crown Separator, Tangye Engine; boiler, 1001b pressure; "Andrew > and Beaver" Chaffcutter.— Hand, Helenst *ville. ;■ J7IOE SALE, on Easy Term 3, or to Let—lo '. i- Acres, New Lynn, main road; splendid chance.—E. W. Morrison, Day-st., off Beres-ford-st. , FOR SALE—35ft Tunnel Launch, draught A? 12 inches; New 20ft Launch. £100; 30ft Launch, bargain. £165; 18ft Boat, £2 10s.A. Taine, 79, Queen-street. I7*OR SALE—New 5-Roomed Villa and con- . venienees: £600: £100 cash, balance as :■; agreed; or would Lease for term furnished. -107. Jcrvois Rd., Ponsonby. "ITiOR SALE, in Abbott's, Mt. Eden (close to - J- railway station)—A Very Nice 8-roomed J House; h. and c. water system. Section, 50 ■by 135—Buttle Bros., a. Colwill Chambers, Swanson-street. I?OR Powerful Twin-screw Steel . Steamer, suitable for towing, etc.; i-share m first-class 150-ton Ketch., £250; Auxiliary 60-ton Ketch, in splendid order.—A. Taine, 79, Queen-street. 3710R SALE, at .Penrose (close to railway . station)—4o Acres Freehold Land, surrounded by roads and railway; spring of " water oil land.— Bros., 5. Colwill Chambers, Swanson-street HORSE. Sulky, Harness, complete.—Must l>e sold.—Apply Andrews' Stables, Elliott- , St., between 12 to 1 p.m. and 4 to 5 p.m. '.': "TpOMATO Plants—Hundreds of Boxes ready. . i 1 Millions of Seedlings.—Hadlow Nursery, ,i Great North Rd.. or Shop opposite Reservoir. • v4?/J A-FRUIT BUSINESS, capital stand; ? o«(JlU large turnover; good Dwelling; lease; low rent. Also, others, cheap.— H. - Millar, 420. Queon-st. ; £»1 £ A DEPOSIT-MEBGEB-394 Acres. c&li.j\J good land; mostly in grass; 2 good Houses and outbuildings.— and ' Co., 37, Karangahape Rd. ' -£*ftAA CASH— Minutes from Te Aroha— *DUu 417 Acres in English grass; 7room House, new; milking sheds, etc.; close creamery, school, etc. £7" acre, balance , : I terms, at 4\ per cent.—J. and G- Lovegrove, Land Agents. Te Aroha. }pOK SALE—Dairying and Grazing Farms, all sizes, with immediate possession; i easy terms.—Alfred Buckland and Sons, the l ,Haymarket. rteC»fCKA CASH, 5 miles from Te Aroha— ,■' \;<&oo\J 308 Acres First-class Drained . | "Swamp' Land, all in grass; £7 per acre; balI auce easy terms.—J. and G. Lovegrove, Land - -Agents, Te Aroha. th (\ DAIRY FARMS, near Waikato railway. - • U Splendid selection. Send for lists.—G. . H. White. Land Agent, Pokekohe. near i Auckland. ) "J7olt SALE—New Iron-framed PIANOS. NO - I DEPOSIT reciuired. NO INTEREST - charged at the No Deposit Piano Co., 28, i High-street. FOR SALE—Several Farms .at Manurewa, and other Properties; Vessels for sale, and Steam Engines.— to M. T. Clayton, Surveyor to Lloyd's Register. 25. Pal- « .merston Buildings. I7IOR SALE—Elastic Pulp Plaster, nnequall- ' ed for partitions, ceilings, walls; fireproof; easily applied.—N.Z. Portland Cement ' Co., 76, Victoria Arcade. FOR Perfcctus Damp Course. 25ft rolls, for 9to 36iu walls. Cheapest, , best, no cutting.— Portland Cement Co.. 476, Victoria Arcade SrjIOR SALE— PIANOS Sold on 1, .2, . I? or 3 years' terms. NO DEPOSIT requircd. Call and See our New Stock.—No Deposit Piano Co.. 28, ; High-street., ; :,.^^ " i '"IJtOE SALE—Large Stock English and A American Oil Engines. 1J to 24 h.p.. in i stock. -Prices right.—T. M. LANE AND SONS, i Agents, King's Drive. Auckland. . j __ i "J7"OR SALE—Oregon Pine Laths and Ex--1? panded Metal, for Plasterers' use.—N.Z. Portland Cement Co.. 76, Victoria Arcade. DAIRY or Sheep Farm. 400 Acres; 7-roomed House, near station. Price, £3 per acre. Terms, £150 cash, balance 5 per cent. G. H. WHITE. Pukekohe. MT. EDEN—House. 6 rooms; bath, pantry, stone foundation; wash-house, copper, tubs. All in thorough order. Land, 50 by 150. Price. £425. W. FLOYD HARROP AND CO.. 18, Shortland-street. EPSOM— Pretty Cottage. 4 large rooms; xJ scullery; gas, water; wash-house, copper. tubs; verandah; bay window. Laud, 50 by 136; level. Price. £475. W. FLOYD HARROP AND CO., I IS, Shortland-street. MT. EDEN—House 7 rooms; bath, scullery; verandah, back, front, side; washi house, copper, and tubs; land, 73 by 160. i Price, £700. W. FLOYD HARROP AND CO., i 18, Shortland-street. ; j £p K A—43o-ACRE FARM, well adapted for i ,*&OtJv/ sheep and cattle; 7-roomed House, large barn, stockyards, etc. Creek runs - right through property. '. J. H. EDINGTON. Land. Estate, and Business Agent, (Ist Floor) 65, Queen-st. (next Smeeton, Ltd.). 5 171 ° 11 * ' A L E. , -*- GRAFTON— Residence of a large rooms; bathroom, pantry, scullery: wash-house, workshon, vinerv; h. and c. water. Sec- '' non, 83ft by 100 ft. Terms: £1000. " REMUHRA-First-ciluss Allotments, from 30? 5 foot. KlNVolcanic Sections, from 20s foot ; THREE KlNGS—Building Sites: £65 per acre. » NEVILLE NFWCOMB. II M. Arcade. K_»-| KAA-EPS'- 4 ! Acres Splendid Vol- • rrtlouU canic Land, with comfortable [ I House, 6 rooms and outbuildings, gas and j water; tine lofty position; magnificent I i view. " i WILLIAM RATTRAY, , ! HOUSE AND LAND AGENT. t I Mercantile Chambers. 1 I ' - ; 7? O R S A I- E. 1' 0 11 S A L E — !I 1 A GRAM) FREEHOLD PROPERTY IN j LOWER ALBERT-STREET, 71ft Frontage to Albert-street, 211 ft to WyndI hum-street, and 71ft 10 Federal-street. . : EASY TERMS. BUTTLE BROS.. . 5, Colwill Chambers. Swanson-street. ! A SUPERIOR AND WELL-KNOWN ! -**■ ORCHARD. . i We are instructed to offer for Sale—A , ! Portion of Mr. George Pannell's Well-known - j Orchard Property (toe home of that now fa- | mous outdoor grape, " The Albany Sur--1 prise"), at an exceedingly low price, in order ! to effect an immediate sale. LAND. ABOUT 22 ACRES. Orchard. 15 acres, consisting of the following varieties:—7 acres clean, full-bearing peach trees, <> acres " Isabella" grapes (full bearing). 4 acres " Albany Surprise" grapes • (2 years), balance of land in paddock." Annual returns at present about £150. The | season after nest the " Albany Surprise." 1 properly cared for, should yield an addiI tional £200. Note the price—Only £400. ' | C. AICKIN AND SON, , i ___ 11.M. Arcade. •YANKEE DOODLE TOBACCO, sup--L plied by All Dealers. JOHN REID AND CO.. Agents. *3. Fort-street. pOSTS-PURIRL TOTARA. KAURI. BIMU. J SLEEPERS—IRONBARK. 't'OTARA. PURIEI. ' 1 AT YARD. 1 SAM WHITE AND SONS- * r£o THOSE ON THE LAND. - Shipments now due as follows: — ! THOMAS' PHOSPHATE. I SPECIALLY PREPARED KAINIT. 30 PER CENT. POTASH SALT. SULPHATE OF POTASH. MURIATE OP POTASH. Due First Week in September: t ; A LINE OF BEST CALCUTTA BONEDUST. ■ Steamed under N.Z. Government supervision. t Full Particulars on Application. F.W. BmA8 mA - x "C ft _ "V7"IOLIN. Canvas Canoe. Paintings, Scarce > ♦ Looks. Curios, Cheap Boots, Tools, . Clotlling, Portmanteaux, Sundries.-Peek's, Albert-street.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13278, 10 September 1906, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13278, 10 September 1906, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13278, 10 September 1906, Page 1