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For Sale -pOR IMMEDIATE ALE ' GOOD DAIRYING AND GRAZING FARM. WITH IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. AREA 482 ACRES—The milking herd, horses, traps, and furniture may be taken at valuation. Tbe land is all fenced and subdivided into 9 paddocks. One hundred and ten acres are in rich pasture. 40 acres ploughed ready for autumn sowing, 14 acres in turnips, which are doing well, 25 acres cleared ready for ploughing; the balance is rich fern land, with a lot of rough feed on it, and it would carry a number of store sheep or cattle. With the exception of a few acres of hillside the land is all ploughable. The property is pleasantly situated on the bank of the Waiuku estuary and is within three miles of the Waiuku township, and the homestead commands a beautiful view of the surrounding country. There is a creamery, school, and post office within one mile of the farm by good road, and the steamer passes the wharf on the property daily and calls when required. Comfortable 7-roomed house, dairyman's4-roomed cottage; orchard in full bearing, and kitchen garden. Large barn, with hayloft; 5 horse stalls. 9 cow bails; cement floor, etc. None of the property is affected by floods, and to those in search of a good property at a reasonable price this affords a favourable opportunity. For price and terms apply to ALFRED BUCKLAND AND SONS, The Haymarket, Auckland. QJT. QEORGE'S TESTATE, pAMPBELL "OOAD, r\NE-TREE TT ILL - T?PSOM, ADJOINING THE CORNWALL PARK. SUBURBAN HEALTH RESORT. 12 Minutes from Tram. TDEAL T3UILDING CITES. MAGNIFICENT SEA AND INLAND VIEWS. TTALF-ACRE SECTIONS. RICH VOLCANIC SOIL. TjtROM OAS T)ER "pOQT. ONE-FOURTH CASH. Plans on Application. ESTATE FLAGGED. rpHOS. "p QAinLL, 93, QUEEN-STREET (Opposite Fort-street). IyTOOR P-ND TESTATE, TpPSOM, ADJOINING ONE-TREE HILL DOMAIN, FRONTING MAIN AUCKLAND (TRAMWAY) ROAD. TJIVIDED INTO JO ALLOTMENTS. FROM A-QUARTER ACRE TO 8 ACRES IN AREA. SITUATED ON RISING GROUND. PURE AIR AND SPLENDID VIEWS. TMCH TTOLOANIC QOLL, lEEE FROM STONE. Close to the City, yet having, with the Domain and Cornwall Park adjoining, the advantages and healthiness of the country. EASY TEEMS ARRANGED. For plans, prices, and particulars, apply TTP-YNYARD AND "pURCHAS. ' ' SOLICITORS, ' CORNER QUEEN AND SWANSON STREETS, AUCKLAND. ONEHUNGA— A Real Up-to-date 10-roomed House and every convenience; all necessary out offices; grounds beautifully laid out. This is worth inspecting. Price, £1600, ' easy terms.—A. W. Read and Co., 79 and 81, j Queen-street. No 40 Educational. M R. TMT A L C O L M. TRAINING COLLEGE, Jermyn-street. j/"IIRLS' /COLLEGE, NORTH HEAD, DEVON PORT. FIRST-CLASS BOARDING AND DAY ' SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Principals: MISS MATTHEWS, L.L.A., 3 St. Andrew's (Late Head Mistress of the Girls* High . School. Napier), MISS MCHARG (Sometime Assistant Mistress of the Salt Schools, Shipley, Yorkshire). The school is situated on high ground, '• overlooking the harbour. Tennis lawn, hockey ground, sea bathing (private). Special terms for weekly boarders. A Private Conveyance meets the Takapuna Omnibus. First Term WEDNESDAY, February 13. '. Miss Matthews at home on and after February 6, from 3 to 5, or by appointment. 11HE ■ T ABIES' QOLLEGE AND 0 cohool of -jITUSIO, CLEVELAND HOUSE. REMUERA. 8 Principal: MRS. S. A. MOORE-JONES, M.M., M.R.C.P.. CM., S.K., London. Certificated Staff- English and Foreign. Thorough Modern High-class Education ', for Girls on Christian but Unsectarian Principles. Exams, prepared for. Modern Lan- - guages Taught Conversationally. Maternal _ Supervision and Moral Discipline. Stone Building, with perfect ventilation and Drainage. Extensive Grounds. Telephone, 808. Trams to gate. Next term begins FEB. 11. TITOUNT EDEN COLLEGIATE SCHOOL. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. - Principals • - - THE MISSES BEWS. a Assistants: Mile. Streiff. B.A. (Dublin); Miss i, Millar, B.A. (NZ.); Miss Anderson, N.Z. Univ.; Miss Baker, N.Z. Univ.; Miss Statham, i- Kindergarten Cert. Probe! (London). '• Visiting Masters and Mistresses for Music - and Drawing. First Term, 1907, begins TUESDAY, 12th ' February. Prospectus on application to Messrs. Upton and Co., Queen-street. ' Miss Bews will be at home every Afternoon ' from 4th February. MAXWELL WALKER,- M.A., LECTURER at Auckland University College, EXAMINER to the University of New Zealand, and to the Auckland Education Hoard, pref> pares candidates for the PUBLIC EXAMINA(I TIONB. in CLASS and by CORRESPOND--11 ENCE. ADDRESS: 35, Richmond Road. Mr. v Walker will be out of town till the end of s January, but all inquiries concerning tuition l J will be forwarded. lt Note.— No Pupils will be taken in any sub- ,° ject in which Mr. Walker is the examiner for J? the year. 5 . ACCOUNTANCY CLASSES. 1. Classes will Recommence at PALAfERSTON BUILDINGS ON FEB. 12th. Terms begin from date of Entry. Correspondence Courses arranged on Moderate Terms. Terms, etc., on application to E. G. PINKER. F.N.Z.A.A. (by exam.). No. 19, Palraerston Buildings. "" P.O. Box 413. Telephone 1402. 8. I' T ANGER DRESSOUTTING SCHOOL, -■J 32, HIS MAJESTY'S ARCADE, 6- . ' QUEEN-STREET. ' : Classes Resumed on MONDAY, February 4th, 1967. MISS COLES, Principal. to 29 -jl/IR. LEX NOALL (Certificated Pupil of IVJL -bonis Pabst, Director of the Con- '" servatorinm of Music, Riga) is prepared to H - receive Pupils for the Pianoforte from the 1(1 28th inst. Prospectuses at Eady and Co., English and Foreign Co.. British and Continental. Hoffmann and Co., or Eccles, Chemist, at either of which places appointments may be made. Private Address: Moantnessing, Grafton Road. Studio: Mutual Life Buildings, __ Queen-st. al —— 2d ''piIE SACRED HEART COLLEGE, id A PONSONBY, AUCKLAND. _ WILL RE-OPEN ON FEBRUARY 4. si For terms apply to the DIRECTOR. !8, —— i; ]Vr RMcDOUGALI '- 'teacher of Violin and '"' v- i- A? no ' Organ, Singing. Voice Training, violin Classes forming. Terms moderate.— 27. Khyher Pass, wot Grafton Road.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13398, 29 January 1907, Page 8

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