" , , Crockerywareaiid. Glassware STAFFORDSHIRE HOUSE. J. HAR T, TTAVINGr REIURNED TO THE THAMES, intends OPENING HIS OLD PLACE OF BUSINESS, the Well-known STAFFORDSHIRE HOUSE, WITH A LAKGE AND VARIED STOCK OF China, Glass, and Earthenware, B X U S H WARE, Tin and Plated Ware, in great variety. The STOCK was bought in Melbourne at ENGLISH COST^-being the BANKRUPT STOCK of Messrs T. HARPER and CO. J. H. hopes that his old Customers and the public at large will favor him by inspecting his Large Stock, which will be offered at prices that cannot f»il giving satisfaction. ' REMEMBER THE OLD ADDRESS— STAFFORDSHIRE HOUSE, ! Cwen Street, Grahamstown. !
Auctions WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29th. r' ■ ' I Freehold Property, Shortland. | PL A N. ; " iO O ~ #qj 99 ST 'W 99 € S co 3 1 g « S o 1 '" * 2 * "■ 00 oo 33 feet. 33 feet WILLOUGHBY STREET, p D W I N. B I N N E Y. Has been favored with instructions to sell by auction at the City Auction Mart on Wednesday, September 29th, at 11 o'clock, 5 Allotments Situated at the Corner of WILLOUGHBY AND MACKAY STREETS. On Allotments 3 and 4 are erected Neat . Cottages of three rooms, with Verandah, Lined and Papered throughout. Allotments 1 and 5 have erected on them 2-Roomed Cottages. Allotment 2 is situated at the corner of WiSlougliby and Mackay streets, with a Frontage to tho former 0f.33 feet and a depth of 38 to the lattitr; •: These. Improved Allotments will be submitted separately to enable all interested to secure Freehold Residence "Sites within easy access of the business centres. Terms at Sale. LAND SALE. TOWNSHIP ALLOTMENTS, PUEIEI, (DIEECT RO^D TO TaIKXTA). PRELIMINARY. NOTICE. fi W. BIN NE V Has been favored with instructions to sell by public auction at an early date, due notice of which will appear, KR SPLENDID TOWNSHIP ALOD LOTMENTS situate on the Puriri River, bounded in front 1 by the River, on two sides by Church Mission property, and at ,ysf:,^-the back by the Puriri tovm* '-■•-^■^ip.'/-' -'"■■ '■ -' : : ■■ The wharf known as Hogg's Landing, facing the Tairua Koad, is immediately in front of the property to be sold, and is the terminus lor all goods water borne for the district, there being ample depth alongside the wharf for vessels drawing 7 feet to discharge cargo. The road to Tairaa passes the south frontage, and the increasing lichness of the Goldfields (only a pleasant walk distant) must re-act favorably on the value of this property. The making and maintaining of the main roads are included in the Government scheme of Public Works for this district. The property is level, well drained, and sufficiently elevated to be safe from floods, and is the commercial outlet of a magnificent valley of the finest land in the province. Plans of the property may be seen a the office of the Auctioneer. I. Terms—Very liberal. Title Geant fkom the Citcnv>". 1096.
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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2092, 17 September 1875, Page 3
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