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a UCTION HALES. b. TOHXS.J L R - c - CABR< MONDAY, MARCH 14. SALE OF the BRYNDERWEN ESTATE, WAIRAU CREEK, MAUNGATUROTO. B. TONKS & CO. Have been instructed to sell by public action at their Mart, Queen-street, Auckland, on Monday, 14th ot March next, THE ABOVE VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY. This is one of the most valuable estates north of Auckland and contains 3223 acres, upwards of 1000 acres of which are a rich alluvial flat and the remainder undulating The quality of the soil is a black loam on limestone. The whole is enclosed with a six wire fence, and is well watered by never-failing creeks. About 500 acres have been laid down in good grass, divided into 7 paddocks A well-built House, 12 rooms, with Barns, Stables, and necessary out-buildings have been erected on the property The land not in grass consists of light ousli, which when cleared will carry at least 3 sheep to the acre There is first rate communication, |a large river form's one of the boundaries, and a steamer runs close to the property twice weekely. The main North Rond passes through it, and the Northern Railway line has been surveyed over the block. The property is sold to wind-tip a partnership estate. Ox\> B. TONKS.] !> C - CAKB - "VXTE have this day admitted Mr. B. Digby Tonks a Partner in our Firm. B. TONKS & CO., Auckland, March Ist, 1881. 521 — E ; v -T- 8 — CITY TEA MART, GENERAL G R O C E R V, AND PROVISION STORES, VICTORIA AND ALBERT STREETS. ROBERT REW. TT\ A R B V ' S DINING R O OM S B O A R D I N A !" HOUSE. ALL MEALS Is. BEDS IsBOARD AND LODGING, 20s. PER WEEK. 2S, Lower Queen Street (Opposite Wharf Hotel, Auckland). 515 rp H E SOCIETY O ¥ AR T S I WILL HOLD ITS ANNUAL EXHIBITION IN THE CHORAL HALL, COMMENCING ON APRIL 4th. This Exhibition will comprise Works of Art in the Departments of Drawing, Painting, Sculpture, Architecture ; Moddelling in Clay, Wax, Leather, Arc; Needlework, Etching, Wood - Carving, Engraving, Photography ; Designs for Plate, Glass, Chirm, and any other Department of Industrial and Decorative Art. There will also be a valuable Loan Collection of Paintings, China, Curios, &c. „,,,-,. An Akt Union, open to Members, will be held m connection with the Exhibition. The Annual Subscription for Honorary Members is 10s.; for Working Members (already 60 in number), ss. for Ladies and 10s. for Gentlemen. Share in Art Union is 10s. Members admitted to the Exhibition free on presentExhibits will be received on March 31st and April Ist and 2nd. Copies of Rules and Regulations may be had from the SeCretary ' NEIL HEATH, 511 Hon. Sec. MR. THOMAS H. WEBB, Music Teacher, OAK COTTAGE, HOBSON STREET. Vacancies for several pupils. Terms, One Guinea a quarter, or Two Guineas at Pupils' homes. The quarter begins with the first lesson. Pianofortes and Harmoniums for sale, New and Secondhand, from £15. Pianos and Harmoniums Tuned and Repaired, in town or country. N.B.— Name on Entrance Gate, opposite Mr. Mmetti, Baker. 460 BILLIARDS! BILLIARDS! BILLIARDS! UNITED SERVICE HOTEL. TWO GOOD TABLES BY LONDON MAKERS. Best Room in Town. 500 AMERICAN pHOTOGRAPHIC A. XT n tudio. We have to announce the return of the American Studio to the old stand, Grey-street, Auckland, where all the New and Latest Styles of the Brilliant FerroPhotographs will he made at the old prices, viz -.— s d. 25 Gems 2 6 12 Double Gems 4 0 12 Sunbeams 6 0 12 Cards 8 0 12 Cabinets 18 0 1 Framed, Bxlo ... • ... 12 0 1 Framed, 10 xl 2 15 0 Albums holding 48 Gems ... 2 0 GALLERY OPEN ON WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY, 9, 1881. LOVEWELL, WING & CO. 479

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Observer, Volume 1, Issue 25, 5 March 1881, Page 254

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Page 254 Advertisements Column 2 Observer, Volume 1, Issue 25, 5 March 1881, Page 254

Page 254 Advertisements Column 2 Observer, Volume 1, Issue 25, 5 March 1881, Page 254

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