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i LENNOX'S MONTHLY LIST— Continued. RESIDENCE at Epsom, with 10 acres of good volcanic i soil: pr'Cfi £450—39a. RESIDENCE [o rooms), in Vincent-street, all newly panted and papered, and pleasantly situated; price £850— 32.1 RESIDENCE at Remuera, Hobson's Bay Road, to gether with 10 acres of rich land ; also, earden, orchard, stocked with choice fruit trees. The residence contains eight rooms, commands a picturesque view, and is situated within three minutes' walk oP the beach—2la. RESIDENCE in Seaficld V^y, with freehold allotment, well, etc.; price £250. ■ 11 ACRES of fine Suburban Land, with the dwelling house thereon erected. The iivopcri-v is situated within one mile from town, and lias a large frontage to the New Great North Road. Tlir soil is rolcnuie. There is a good kitchen pardon, orchard, etc., etc.— (la. DURHAM-STREET, CITY. - L".rc;e Storo, with free hold allotment.- 1. SYHONDS-STREET.—Three large residences, with freehold wound—7. Two HOUSES in Albert-street, city—2s?. ! EESir>E>;CE in Svmonds-slroet, having 10 rooms, leasehold)— 32. HOUSE, Brie!;, near All Saints' Church, Pousonby Road. Price £100—1.T0 SUSSEX PLACE.-Five roomred House—l 4 FIRST-CLASS FAMILY RESIDENCE in Symonrisstreet. A really <;ood property, well built and tasicfu.liy finished. The residence has ek;ht room:'. T"\VO substantial|v tmilt Stone Cottages, each four rooms, in Wellington-street, with entrance from Hobf.on-";reet, allotment i' 2 :; Cif>, freehold—o9. NAPIER-STREET.- Three-roomed verandah Cottage, with freehold allotment,: chciip—lol. NEW GREAT NORTH ROAD.— Five-roomed verandah C'ottasre. well finished, with freehold allotment, 38 x 100—108. ALL O THE N T S. WAKEFIELD-STREET, City.—Allotment S3 x 100, with good well. Pi-ice £150—Ola. SALE-STREET, Civ,-- — Allotment 25 x 70. Price £30—705. . PTCTON-^TREET.- Allotment 00 x 800—79a. ALLOTMENT in the city, containing J-acro, suitable for a brewery or manufaot.nry : plenty of water. ALLOTMENT at the Novrh Shove, adioining the esidencn of Pavlrt "Bum, Esq. Trice -680. MOUNT ST. ,TOHN.--Lots 12 and 21. Tho allotment is opposite to Mr. Lvlo's, and is situated in Cr.in-mer-stveet. Price £55—fifto. TWO Excellent ALLOTMENTS, with 10?, foe frontage to Hobaon'a H:iy lioad. opposite Mr. Lodjre's. Price £80—144. ALLOTMENT, corner nf Napier and Hepburn-streets, 05-0 x 70. ALLOTMENTS in Drmy. ALLOTMENTS In Franldrn Road, S3 x 70. ALLOTMENT (beaut;?n!ly level' in Edwin-street. ALLOTM'KN.TS in Gu^um:!--. with bench fvo!K:Wi;. ALLOTMENTS in North. Wynwnrdton, Corowandol. ALLOTMENT, Kyber Pass Rnnd. 33 >: 103—SCO. 4 ALLOTMENTS at Drmy, with deep water frontage — :;i 1. ONEHUNfiA.—Excellent Two-acre Section, n.c-J '.a fho Rev. jiTv. Burrows', Greenhill—2l. ONEHUNCtA. —Allotment (nearly quarter acre] near tin ninff. Price £50—37. ALLOTMENT in the front of Mr.. Eaton's house. Kyber Pass Road, 37 x 100—52 ALLOTMENT of one acre, opposite Dr. Purchase's residence, Onehunga, being lot iNo. S of section-13 —Sa. US' THE ABOVE ARE ALL FREEHOLD PRO PERTIES FOR SALE. MONEY TO LEND on First-class Freehold and other Securities at current rated of interest. Nochar.^P made to lender. BANK, MTNTNfi-, AND OTHK.R SIIAUK-5 BOUGHT AND SOLD. J. M. L E N N O X. ESTATFD AGENT, STIA'PEBTIOKES., &c, HIGH-STREET, AUCKLAND. "IVTEW ZEALAND LOCAL IX--1% i>rsTßyLKA(;x;r:. A Lecture will bo delivered at the Mechanics' Xnstitute, THIS (THURSDAY EVENING, December 1, by J. K. Clark, Esq. Subject.: -" Wants o! the People." Chair to be tsiken r.t 7.30. Epitome :-■• Motives—Views of a Settler—Our Imports —New Zealand the Britain of the South -Coming Loans — "What is to become of the Rising Kace .- -Disunited New Zealand -Our Resources -Cause of Depression— A Country Settler's Dinner -Pnuiiiplo:-: of Politic il Economy—"Book Politicians- English Notions -Stimulation of Industries —Employment for the People - A Bread Tax - free Trade -Tho Working Man Cur Cioldfields—Want of Exnorts—Our Forests Coal - Manafactures -Curious Historical Facts—Government Aid—The Tariff- -Exports and Imports Our Cities all Seaports -Our C'nmincr Representatives—Measures not Men—Advance New Zealand. By request of the Executive Committee, viz. - .7. S. Macfablank, Esq. ifox. 11. Chamberlain T. V. Tinn'E, E>;q. Evf.iiv Magxen, Esq. Henry Ellis, Esq. Ai.tivn Martin. Esq. W. T. BucKr.AST), Esq. J. F. Clarke, Esq. />"' Admission "roe. L> Ju i2j i-l h i i. i br" U v 1 Q * f J? b A. h Jb 3 AT THE UNDERMENTIONED PRICES. 0 A S II: — rp DOZEN KEHO3ENI2 CHI2INEYS, IJIJ A., P,a Od per dozen dozfii Kerosene Cisivnncjf-, 2., 4s fid per dozen j 60 dozen Kerosene Olilmnojs^ 1)., Gs 6d i per dozen S 32 dozen American Shovels, 4s Gd each' ] 3 tons. Sheet Iron, 16 to 28 graijc, 16a j per c.vfc. i Ear Iron, balance of slock, 12s per cwt. \ tor: Octagon Cnsfc and Shear Steel, Gd per Ib, 4 rasks Sheet Zinc, No?. 0, 11, and 12,34s per cwt, I 4 casks Putty, 2'l per 3b. 10 kegs H-ineli Ewbnak's Nails, 20 per cent, off ii?'t 100 O.S. Pit, Crnss-oiit, and Circular Siiavs, 25 per cent, oil' !is=<; ] 0 kegs Sofr Soap, 4Jd per lb. I 10 casks Ambev Kesin, ]2s per cwfc. ■ 6 dozen Cricket B;ill-, Is 6d to 5s eacli j 5 sets Stumps, 5s par set Iron Bcdsteuds Tinmen's i'ocls, Builders', and General Hardware 1 Church or Fire EcJl, &c., <ie. S. HAGUE SMITH. I NOTI OE. iTHE CaiTKRION DINING i 104, QUEE?:-STPiET. jALPEED IT OITG-Ii TT O N BEGS to return his best thnnks i . tho public of Am kland fov the very liberal p■:■ , tronage he has received for the last two year.-, ■ and informs them lhat lie has lri:-n (ha pie . raises adioining iliose he now occupies, tind. ] ; lately used by Air. .Barney, Sa idler, whif.'h, j on the completion of tho extensho alterations i I going on, he intends !o opuii ;;s Diniu;.' Kooins j "on llie London system." This he feela cor- ! lain will me 4 the i-cquiremcnls of the thncF, ! and he assuivs llic public that nothing shall bo J wanting on his part to ensure them comtorl in every respect. The day the Criterion will bo j opened will be duly announced. |

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Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 279, 1 December 1870, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 279, 1 December 1870, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 279, 1 December 1870, Page 3

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