LENNOX'S MONTHLY LIST— Continued. ALLOTMENT, Kyber Pass Road, 33 xlo3— r.f----5 A"*" a < cenTS at Drury, with deep water ....... t age—3l4. : "A. • OTMENTS in Runciman's Township, ■■•■<■■-. LOTMENTS at Springbank, each . :. 100 feet—29. C :lEHUNGA -Excellent Two-acre Section, adjoins the Rev. Mr. Burrows', Greenhill —21. ONEHUNGA.—Allotment (nearly quarter acre) near the Bluff. Price, £50—37. ALLOTMENT in the front of Mr. Eaton s house, Kyber Pass Road, 37 x 100—52. ALLOTMENT in William-street, suburbs, 33 feet to Wood-street x 100 feet to George-street. Allotment, George-street, Suburbs, 33 x 100— 44. ALLOTMENT in Gowers-stre No. 18, 33x96,6-64. ALLOTMENT in East-street, No. 22, 38 x 120—64. TWO ALLOTMENTS in Dedwood Terrace, off Ponsonby Road —75. ALLOTMENT in Brookville, with frontage to George-street, 46, 10, x 79, 2, and 88, 4-77. ALLOTMENT in Grafton Road, 92 x 210— 78. _3f THE ABOVE ARE ALL FREEHOLD ' PROPERTIES FOR SALE. MONEY TO LEND on First-class Freehold and other Securities at current rates of interest. No charge made to lender. BANK, MINING, AND OTHER SHARES BOUGHT AND SOLD. '. L -..,*m SHARES in most of the DIVIDEND CLAIMS always on hand. J. M. LENNOX, ESTATE AGENT, SHAREEROKER, &c, HIGH-STREET, AUCKLAND. BAZAAR OMNIBUSES —Auckland and Onehunga —Onehunga and Auckland Station. Time Table. Leave Auckland for Onehunga—B a.m., 9 a.m., 10 a.m., (Return Ticket), 12, 2 p.m., 4 p.m., 5 p.m. On Sundays, at 10 a.m., and 4 p.m. Leave Onehunga for Auckland —8 a.m., 10 a.m., (Return Ticket), 12, 2 p.m., 5 p.m. On Sundays, 10 a.m., and 4 p.m. A 'bus wiR leave Auckland for Onehunga every Sunday at 8.30 p.m. Howick for Auckland, 8 a.m. Auckland for Howiek, 3 p. in. Livery and Bait Stables. Horses Bought and Sold on Commission. For the accommodation of passengers arriving late at night from the Gold Fields, and others desirous of visiting tho different places of amusement, a Night Omnibus will leave Onehunga at 7 p.m., and return at 11 o'clock the same night. Return Tickets from Onehunga. N.B. Special Omnibuses will be always ready at the Onehunga Wharf for the accommodation of passengers arriving by the different steamers and other vessels. COLD LUNCHEONS SIXPENOE. } HE LUNCHEON BARS of tho AUCKi\. LAND HOTEL are now OPEN. Chop Steak Plate Cold Meat Pork Sausage Pork Pie Fried Fish Sausage Roll Ham or Beef Sandwhich Mince Pie With Potatoes or Bread, and Glass of Ale at any timo during the day. Note the Address: AUCKLAND HOTEL, Queen and High-streets. r. haywo;od;, PeOP-lETOB. January, 1870. Restrvant open as usual from 12 to 3. PHEASANTS ! PHEASANTS ! ! PHEASANTS! ! ! I J. KNIGHT TJAS much pleasure in announcing to the public that he is now in a position to supply PHEASANTS IN ANY QUANTITY, alive ' or dead. ■ J. K. also supplies them dressed, cooked, and ready for table. N.B.—GAMEJBOUGHT^in^anyPquantity. i I SUPPER AT ALL HOURS, consisting of GAME, FOWLS, DUCKS, HAM, .' OYSTERS —stewed, plain, or scalloped. x J. BENIGHT, NEXT DOOR THE THEATRE ROYAL.
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Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 148, 30 June 1870, Page 4
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