A NCHORS, Reverse Gears, ProilrtL A Bronze Shafting. Marine Enein<» College Hill. S eS '- AUX. Keeler, Marconi, recent bnss~Ts> x lift, 10 h.p. marine. fully VJgffjsS .£330; 32ft Family Cruising Launch jrHl'i plete, £295; M Class, £7O, £IOQ. 'rSt ;; value all classes. —Call,, if buying or geK BOAT OR BACH OWNE"^ See us First. New Outboards, R6wh£. • Dinprhies. Quality. Loweet Prices. at5 > S. & E BULLIVANT, Boatbuilders 3 Rewa Rd., Xlt: Eden, near Three Ki'n m BRIDGE-Deck Launch Hull,. 55fT5~ToiT cash or terms. —A. Donovan. 44-sa.r ' (IANOE, open, 13ft; good condlttojS y Phone 21-557. on '^ strong, reliable, with PaddleTTTi ' 12, 14-footers; unpainted li/. ner'n' painted. 12/6 ft.—Windust. Ltd., OtatiubV RUISING LAUNCH/ 30ft x OfTl?? marine engine, fresh water cooled bniit 2yrs. Ideal harb. or lake; sleeps 4 on bunk, Cft 2in headroom. Complete with stove stain less steel sink, p.w.c., all gear.,—A. DOVr?" VAN. 44-534. * MJ " BIESEL ENGINE. 100 h.p., Ailsa 8-cyl.; latest model; complete with , duction gear; completely overhauled. CABMAN'S PARKING STATION LTD Grey's Avenue. ' "• DINGHIES, 7ft to 10ft, Launches, ißft~C.' 36ft; terms. —1 College Hill. DINGHY, 12 x 5, suitable sails or outboan oars, anchor, warp.—JD, 339 Heeai.t. 1 FINANCE ARRANGED FOR RAT:. f OWNERS AND PURCHASERS 41 NORTHERN INVESTMENT TRUST 104 Victoria Arcade. Queen St . Auckland Phone 40-100. FROSTBITE. good boat, perfect ordeT"~: Old Lake Rd.. Devonnort. TOHNSTON Outboard. 9.8 h.p. model ir» U almost new, £6B.—Phone IG-G2o.' lOHNSON "Sea Horse" •J Dinghies. Used Motors bought cash * Wisemans Outboard Sales and Service '£ Customs St East. " WB> ® TOHNSON, 22 h.p., nicely kept.'Sior " —3 Beach Rd. (foot Anzac Ave) Pk" 48-405. '' "VTGARU, 22ft x 10ft, 6oand, acdHtii li equipped.—Phone Owner, 54-232.. OARS, all lengths, guaranteed.—J. Manufacturer, 70 Middleton Rd. NrSt' OUTBOAKI}, 2*/ a h.p., overseas; cheap.—lls Coates Av. OiS QUIBOABD ROTORS. T535 2V-i H.P., De Luxe Model. Almost New. £3O. EIUNABOUT, 14ft, with Outboard~En?f» and Trailer; all excellent condition- it! price for cash.—CT, 252 Herald " ' ' 10, SAILING Dinghy. 7ft 6in, excellent ord?T K. J. Gifford, C/o. ifrs. 'J Uarlton Gore Rd. ™ ,i » Hull," 14ft; "SUPREME Craft" Dinghies.--Sole a»S! O David H Grant 40$ Queen St. r PE UTU, Zl6, good condition; all reasonable.—A. Ferner, Richmond At. Northcote. 1 ACHT (Betty), Z Class.—No. li fib? Mechancs* Bay, week-end. YACHT, 10ft, excellent condition, all eSe. complete, fast; urgent sale.—Any time* Kenneth Ave., Sandringham. '' Y Class Yacht, all racing gear, ready {» water.—Phone 21-238. K 2 Outboard Row Boats, varnished, 15T and 14ft.—Wheeler, Boat Builder. Bra. water. BFT. Clinker Dinghy, just Vancouver A v., Sandringham. week-«id A OFT. x HFt. Diesel Launch, suitable fisk towing< P assen^ers - —A. Donofaa, MPT. Dinghy, oars, rowlocks. Offer.— Water St., Otahuhu. ' QOFT.. sound, roomy; Sails, 5 h.p. Dinihf Moorings, etc. Cheap for cash.-Ciraa wUO iIERALDf * MFT. Cruising Launch, runs on benrirTJr kerosene, exchange Runabout cash ™ terms. —A. Donovan. 41-534. Q/?FT. Bridge-deck Cruiser, marine eiST OO ready season.—A. Donovan. 44-534 r 7 F ' r - , x rjft Oin Short-end Keeler full 44-534 tCrmS arran^ed — A - DonoTai, A Diesel, Fishing Launch, isonnd no-n a m0 ' 0! !' fully equipped; prifj £ 1200, or will _ sell retail tmsmre? going concern for £ISOO. Wonderfol om» w ? ™ ma "; "o opposition.—B H. Wood. 204 Dilwortii B'dg. £1 00 B ?, ys —2ft! Mullet Boat,"compiet^ all gear.—A,. Donovan, 44-534. BOATS, LAUNCHES, ETC. WAHTSD A DOxNOVAN, Shipbroker. 217 Victcm -ex- Arcade.. requires Yachts, Launches, » place sales.—Call or write, Phone 44-534. "T\INGHY, 10 to 14ft, any conditionj prica. ' ' —H, 276 HERALD. - ENGINE, suitable for liaunch, 30ft,; n*. J-i sonable.—l9 London St-.,- PoasoEby. Phone 20-062. . -1..' : -T AUNCH, 20-30ft-., with or wit&oat engine. —Particulars; U.S. 100 HmLD -*> T AUNCH or Mullety, 25ft or approx., any 1-J condition; most be available on terms, with low deposit.—Launch, 807 M • Hikald. LAUNCH, small, sound; pirticulars, HV, 374 Herald. OUTBOARD Motor, 2 to 5 h.p., wanted.— (Mr.) H. Reid, Matangi. i' ' VACHTSMEN (2), exper., desire to joia X crew, or would lease Keeler.—Crew, 333 Herald. Pi uA Cash for small Keeler, no agena rJJL t)V/ please.—-Cash. 371 Hkralb. POflA Cash.—Good Launch, about 2£ft, UU reliable engine. Urgent. 363 Herald. BOARD AND RESIDENCE CCOM.—Single and. Double Rooms.— Gleneagles, 10 Carlton Gore Rd. CCOM. Went worth, 74 Symonds St.— l Bed. Tray;- 3min City.—42-836. CCOM. —B.S.R.'s, tray or breakfast;mod. —Rothesay, 123 Grafton Rd.. 40-134 ACCOM.— B.S.R.'s, tray or breakfast; mod. —Rothesay, 123 Grafton Rd.; 40-134. ACCOM. —Gleneagles, 10 Carlton Gore Rd. Excellent hot water service.—Ph. 48-780. CCOMMODATION.—ConsuIt ns—Tasinsi k- Bureau.—4ll Cooke's Bldgs. Ph. 48-34". BELLVUE.' Alfred St.—Select Acconi, Bed and Breakfast.—Phone 42-637. : BOARD offered, men 0n1y.—73 West St, Newton. - OARD offered, business Gent, or R«a with tray.—Phone 02-447. i \ BOARD offered 1 or 2 Girl*. Bayswater.—Reasonable. 134 Herald. TT'NNORE, 100 Symonds St.—Bed-Break* mm GABLES PRIVATE 9 St. Stephen's Avenue,-.. > Parnell. Under New Management. Phone 48-521, MRS. HIGGINS. GRAND VUE, 3 Princes St., next" Grand Hotel.—Bed and Breakfast, or Tray. Smin. Queen St.—4Q-OS9. - GENTLEMAN, share room.—l2 McColl St, Newmarket. GENTLEMAN, share rooms, select Gaest House, good table; 2nd section, haw trams, buses; moderate. Health food if desireo. —7O Remuera Rd. - HOME offered elderly Couple, commnnitj basis.—CS, 159 M Herald. HOTEL GLENALVOS. Waterloo Quadrant, > Opposite Govt. House, Auckland's Leading Private Hotel. Telephones 40 678 and 42-214. ULA'ORTH, 143 Grafton Rd.— Superb ' Accom. Full Board. —Ring -13-275. \NEHUNGA.—Perm. Board, . pri«" ' family; good table, early breakfast; Reasonable, c.o. Hall's, Stationer, 0° »ga. : —p PRINCE'S LODGE.'" opp. Albert Pa«l —Auckland's Comfortable Private HcfcST. HELIERS. Board offered business ge?»in private home.- —Comfort. 465 h* VACANCY,; refined, homely business girl.ei T V Apply Herald. —- WESTELLA, 12 Hardinge St.—Aecsa, ' V Working Men; early breakfast. — Men, early breakfast; hand? \ V Newmarket.—22 Belmont lerrace.___ i; TTENTNOR PRIVATE HOT©. V King Edward Parade, Devonport. This Delightful Seaside House is now New Management, and offers FirsKiw® Accommodation. MRS. W. SOTHERAN, Proprietress. Phone 70-466. BOARD WANTED BOARD. Residence, business woman, ciw City.—Quiet, 205 Herald. BOARD wanted, 2nd section working man—Clean, 336 Herald. BOARD or Room, -early breakfasts sow man; handv town.—AßC. 420 BUSINESS Man, Parnell. Mt. Edea. Epsom; private sitting room if pos 3l - —B, 277 Herald. ——-r GENTLEMAN requires full board, private home, handy top Symonds biK, 335 Herald. —-r GENT., quiet home, Full Boa"l; . room, City, or near—Parties., M, 3 GENT, permanent; phone essential; Bf> . Bay, Parnell, 2nd section. —K, ■ Herald. ■ ' J —jY* 6 GENT, permanent; phone, garage; no c ; = lunches.—D, 334 Herald. HOME, private, quiet, convalescent Jadi' little attention; about £2/10/-. '||| 288 M Herald. —T^IeI LADY requires board, permanent, in renae ||| home.—Reasonable, 416 Herald. i MARRIED Couple, young, fond music, Fu» Board, not further than 2 sections.—i J ' 363 Herald. TXRIVATE Board, Male, single room, Ti""", Jl ity Royal Oak.—Richleia. 432 j TRADESMAN, full Board, private faffliW* IX near tram gorvice.—HZ, 42S Hisw-D-
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New Zealand Herald, Volume 78, Issue 24135, 29 November 1941, Page 2
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