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j Sales by Auction. » ■jl/TESSKS. TgAKER T>ROB. Have been instructed by the Auckland Harbour Board to Sell by Auction, at the Offices of the Board, Quay-street, on THURSDAY, 10th day of January, 1907, at 11 a.m., rPHE LEASES FOR A TERM OF FIFTY J- YEARS, OF THE FOLLOWING ALLOTMENTS:NOS. 15 TO 20, PATTESON-STREET-Up-set price, 20s per foot per annum. NOS. 23. 26, TO 40, PATTESON-STREET-Upset price, 10s per foot per annum. NOS. 41 TO 46, 49, 50. 52, BEAUMONTSTREET— Upset price. 10s per,toot pelannum. NO. 1 AND NO. 6, PILOT STATION, DEVON PORT—Upset prices, No. 1 £10 per annum, and No. 6 £6 per annum. Plans. Conditions of Sale, and Draft Leases may be seen at the Offices of the Board, Quay-street. W. WARD BAKER. Auctioneer. Business Notices. PUBLIC NOTICE. 1 , FREDERICK HUSSEY (Late of Whanga-rei) Begs respectfully to announce that lie has purchased from' Mr. Robert Burrow the House, Land, and Commission Agency Business lor many years so successfully carried on by Mr. Burrow at the Bank of New Zealand Buildings, Queen-street, Auckland. The Business will be continued under the old name or style of." It. Burrow awl C 0.," and all accounts owing by the Vendor up to October 31 will be paid by Mr. It. Burrow. Mr, Burrow has arranged to assist in the management of the said Business up to December 51 next. Frederick Hussey hopes by strict attention to business to merit a continuance of the support and confidence so long enjoyed by his predecessor. Bankers.- The National Bank of New Zealand, Limited. With reference to the .above, R. Burrow desires most sincerely to thank his numerous friends for their very kind patronage rereived during the past ten years, and respectfully solicits on behalf of Mr. Hussey a similar share of public favour. Dated November 1. 1906. F. HUSSEY. ROBERT BURROW. Witness to both signatures: ALAN S. C. BROWN, Solicitor, Auckland. "ITEMING WAY. ROBERTSON, AND ■*-*- PALETHORPE, PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS AND AUDITORS. TRADE ASSIGNEES AND COMPANY SECRETARIES, Endean's Buildings, Queen-street. ■VST. W. BRUCE. F.1.A.N.Z.. "SWANSON-STREET, AUCKLAND (Opposite Chamber of Commerce), ACCOUNTANT. AUDITOR, AND TRADE ASSIGNEE. Estates Managed Agencies Conducted. Telephone 1645 J. PATEBSON.] [J. G. ROBERTSON, rpo FARMERS AND THE GENERAL 1 PUBLIC. We have pleasure in notifying that we are Commencing Business from November 1, 1906, as GRAIN. SEED. PRODUCE. AND MANURE MERCHANTS, ..•'.. and shall be pleased to receive your support. All Orders will have our Personal Supervision, and, by supplying Only the Best at the Lowest Rates, hope to gain your confidence, which we feel certain will not be misplaced. J. PATERSON. , , J. G. ROBERTSON. PATERSON AND ROBERTSON, Chancery-street, Auckland. TMPERIAL IkTARINE QIL pNGINES Have Improvements over all Others. BUILT FOR REAL HARD WORK. Inspect the Engine and compare it with any ■ other. T TVT M°T AUGHLIN AXD 10 " SOLE AGENTS. BEACH ROAD. TO MOTOR CAR... AND POWER BOAT J- . OWNERS. " OPENING OF THE SEASON. Specially selected MOTOR CYLINDER OILS. BEARING OILS AND GREASES Can be had from the undersigned in convenient packages and at Moderate Prices. A "yOUNG AND po.. Telephone 557. 39, Fort-street. BREAD IS THE STAFF OF LIFE ! THE BEST IS NONE TOO GOOD." SO WITH T\TCp REGOR AND TIMONTGOMERY'S pREAM "jVrUT READ, THE MORE YOU EAT. THE MORE YOU WANT. THE NOVEL. NUTRIENT AVHEAT BREAD, ' THE PERFECT BROWN LOAF. PALATABLE, NOURISHING, HEALTHGIVING. AN IDEAL FOOD. SOLD ONLY BY MCGREGOR AND MONTGOMERY, PARNELL AND DEVONPORT, Sole Agents for Auckland. ASK YOUR GROCER FOR pEARL QTARCH. Its superiority is so marked that you will ' never take any other in the future. for Sale Established 1876. p T> 'WILLIAMSON, AND po., LAND AGENTS, 85, QUEEN-STREET. A QO ACRES-BAY OF PLENTY'—Limestone iOO Land; large part in grass; good , Dwelling and outbuildings. Owner leaving through ill health, will sacrifice at £4 10a per acre. REM ERA—House of 7 rooms and conveniences; 51 acres rich land, in garden, orchard, etc. Close tram and train. £1750. I3UKEKOHE— 50 Acres of Land of first-class quality, all in grass; 5-roomed Cottage; > splendid dairy farm. £950. T7IOUR ACRES Beautiful Suburban Land, J- in grass and orchard, fowl run., etc. 5-roomed Cottage and outbuildings. Reach town by tiain or tram. Rich soil. £675. \\7LLLIAMSON AVE., close to Ponsonby VVi Rd.—7-roomed Modern Villa; stabling, all conveniences; estra large allotment. A bargain at £650. GOOD LEVEL LAND at Avondale. £50 per acre; main road and sea frontage; ' from 10 acres upwards: very easy terms. ATTRACTIVE RESIDENCE at Devonport, ■t\. 9 rooms; all modern conveniences; i-acre rich land, in lawn and garden. £900. OQAA—EPSOM— Superior Residence of 6 otOUU large rooms: bath, pantry, scullery; coiner allotment. 88ft frontage; 5 minutes from trains; a delightful home. OOTKA-GENTLEMAN'S RESIDENCE in 3*£> i O\J the City— Residence of 12 rooms; fitted up regardless of expense. Suit doctor or professional man. I*l SUBUItBAN RESIDENCE—House oWIOUU of 7 rooms: 3 acres in orchard, garden, lawns; large stables and outbuildings. A Bargain. p R AND DARK TESTATE. A TOVELY TTOME. A L H OME. "\A7T : : have a Beautiful Town Re>i 1 sidence, that must be Sold at once. The Owner is asking a price that is much below its value. 1 It stands on a large Allotment, ; and contains bathroom, washhouse, high-pressure hot water system, electric bells; coach-house. u loose box; kitchen garden; and is ' . a well-finished House. II you want " a good Home, at a moderate price, 1 . it will interest you. e • . [ . ( x WILLIAMS AND TVTARRIOTT, r 30, SHORTLAND-STRKET. > ' . pRA NI) DARK ESTATE. —— i i i * LOANS granted from £1 to £1000, on any J approved securities, at the Monte de Piete Loan Co.. Ltd. Victoria-street (oppo- , site Royal Hotel).

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13324, 2 November 1906, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13324, 2 November 1906, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13324, 2 November 1906, Page 10

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