mHE pREAT VTORTHERN TAND AGENCY, The Corner ok Queen and Victoria-streets, Auckland. T W TJ ICKSON > Proprietor Authorised Surveyor, assisted only by competent surveyors, trained in the system of check by Triangulation. Land Bkokeis, licensed under the Land Transfer Act, assisted l>y Mr G. L. Peacocke, Barrister-at-Law ; undertaking the preparation of Transfers, Leases, Mortgages, &c, under the Land Transfer Act, at lowest possible remunerative charges. Arbitrator, undertaking the thorough investigation of Boundary disputes, and settlement or adjustment of same on the ground. Auctioneer, undertaking the sale and sub-division, when necessary, of Landed Estates of every description. architect — Mr J. W. Harrison. Money to Lend on good securities, town and country. Money invested in good securities. Upwards of 100 Newspapers from all quarters of the Province, New Zealand, the Australian Colonies, Europe and America, for free reference. PROPERTIES OF PVERY T\ESCRIPTION "HOR HALE.
A R T TT N I O Nll | ART UNION ! THE CHOICEST COLLECTION [ OF OIL PAINTINGS EVER EXHIBITED IN AUCKLAND Will be disposed of BY ART UNION. 600 Subscribers. Tickets £1 Each. The Pictures are the property of a retired officer of Her Majesty's Navy, and are now on view AT EDW AR D WAYTE 1 S, 100, QUEEN-STREET, Auckland. 966 TT P T O N & 7S O. Have pleasure in announcing that they have been appointed Agents for the new zealand A»t Union. The Prizes offered to the Public, by means of this Art Union, are Works of Art of RARE EXCELLENCE, Consulting of Oil Paintings, Italian Mosaic Marble Tables, Alabaster Goods, Specimens of German Art, in Pottery and Bronze, Bohemian Glass Vases, Indian Inlaid Ivory Work, Japanese Ware, Bohemian Glass Vases, &c, the whole of which have been selected by WELL-KNOWN CONNOISSEURS, from the exhibits at the Melbourne Exhibit on And form, beyond doubt, the most Choice and Varied Selection of Artistic Goods which have ever been offered in the Colony. Amounting in value to £1500. ARRANGED IN 263 p E I Z E S. The greater portion of these works are now displayed for inspection at the Furniture Warehouse of Mr Halyday, Shortland Street, with whom arrangements for that purpose have been made. Tickets, JCI each, and descriptive catalogues, may be obtained from him, from the duly appointed agents throughout the Colony, or from UPTON & CO., BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS, Qu n Street. HOT LAKES DISTRICT. ROBERTSON'S EXPRESS LINE OF COACHES, Between TAURAN A, OHINEMUTU AND WAIROA. Intending Tourisbs should communicate with the undersigned. Buggies and Vehicles of all kinds, Ladies' and Gentlemen's Saddle Horses. Special Accommodation for Ladies and Invalids. Telegrams receive prompt attention. Note address— ' E. ROBERTSON, 625 ' "Oevonport Road, Tauranga.
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Observer, Volume 2, Issue 50, 27 August 1881, Page 575
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437Page 575 Advertisements Column 2 Observer, Volume 2, Issue 50, 27 August 1881, Page 575
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