LENNOX'S MONTHLY LIST— Continued. RESIDENCE at Epsom, with 10 acres of good volcanic soil; pi-ico £450- -:ji)a. RESIDENCE (5 rooms), in Vincent-street, all newly painted and papered, and pleasantly situated; price £350—32a RESIDENCE at Ilcmuera, Hobson's Bay Road, to^ gether with 10 acres of rich land ; also, garden, orchard, stocked with choice fruit trees. The residence contains eight rooms, commands a picturesque view, and is situated within three minutes' walk of the beach—2la. RESIDENCE in Seafield View, with freehold allotment, well, etc.; price £250—115. 11 ACRES of fine Suburban Land, with the dwelling house thereon erected. The property is situated within one mile from town, and lias a large frontage to the New Great North Road. The soil is Tolcanic. There is a good kitchen garden, orchard, etc., etc.— DURHAM-STREET, ClTY.—Large Store, with free hold allotment.—l. SYMONDS-STREET.—Three large residences, with freehold ground—7. Two HOUSES in Albert-street, city—2B. RESIDENCE in Symonds-street, having 10 rooms, (leasehold)— 32. HOUSE, Brick, near All Saints' Church, Ponsonby Road. Price £100—130. SUSSEX PLACE. —Five roomed House—l 4 FIRST-CLASS FAMILY RESIDENCE in Symondsstreet. Areally good property, well built and tastefully finished. The residence has eight rooms. TWO substantially built Stone Cottages, each four rooms, in "Wellington-street, with entrance from Hobson-street, allotment 42 x 65, freehold—99. NAPIER-STREET. — Three-roomed verandah Cot tage, with freehold allotment; cheap—lol. NEW GREAT NO?TH ROAD.— Five-roomed verandah Cottage, wel finished with freehold allotment--33 x 100—103. A L L 0 T M E NTS. ALLOTMENT in Conquest Place, Parnell, commands a beautiful view. Price, £100—93a. 5 ALLOTMENTS in West Newton. Price, £20 the lot—looa. 8 ALLOTMENTS at Mount Eden; behind Mr. Robley's house. Price, £53—101a. 2 ALLOTMENTS at Spring Bank. Price, £21 the two—lola. 5 ACRES at the Whan. Price, £17—101a. WAKEFIELD-STREET, City.—Allotment 33 x 100, with good well. Price £150—91a. SALE-STREET, City.—Allotment 25 x 70. Price £30-795. PICTON-STREET.- Allotment 60 x 300—79a. ALLOTMENT in the city, containing J-acre, suitable for a brewery or manufactury ; plenty of water. ALLOTMENT at the North Shore, adjoining the evidence of David Burn, Esq. Price £80. MOUNT ST. JOHN.—Lots 12 and 21. The allotment is opposite to Mr. Lyle's, and is situated in Cran-mer-street. Price £55—33a. TWO Excellent ALLOTMENTS, with 103 feet frontage to Hob3on's Bay Road, opposite Mr. Ledge's. Price £80—144. ALLOTMENT, corner of Napier and Hepburn-streets, 65-6 x 76. ALLOTMENTS in Drury. ALLOTMENTS in Franklyn Road, 33 x 70. ALLOTMENT {beautifully level) in Edwin-street. ALLOTMENTS in Greenock, with beach frontage. ALLOTMENTS in North Wynwardton, Coromandel. ALLOTMENT, Kyber Pass Road, 33 x 103-300. 4 ALLOTMENTS at Drury, with deep water frontage — 314. ONEHUNGA.—Excellent Two-acre Section, adjoins the Rev. Mr. Burrows', Greenhill—2l. ONEHUNGA.—Allotment (nearly quarter acre) near thi Bluff. Price £50-37. ALL J TMENT in the front of Mr. Eaton's house. Kyoer Pass Road, 37 x 100—52 ALLOTMENT of one acre, opposite Dr. Purchase's residence, Onehunga, being lot No. Bof section 43 —Ba. £S- 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. J. M. L E N N O X, ESTATE AO-ENT, SHAREBROKER, &c, HIGH-STREET, AUCKLAND. MOURNING. J. M. M cLACHLAISr 214, QUEEN-STKEET, j (Near Theatre Royal), HAB now FOR SALE at PRICES MT7CH BELOW the regular figure, for CASH, a Spl: nclid Assortment of jffltournutg BOUGHT CHEAP AT AUCTION. Black Silk, 3a. lid., worth ss. Black French Merino, 2s. 6d., worth 4a. Black Crape Cloth, 25., worth 3s. Black Coburg, la., worth Is. 6d. Black Alpaca Lustre, la., worth Ib. 6d. Black Crape, an assortment ~\ Black Crape Trimmings, ditto f£" « Black Crape Bonnets, ditto C f£ A Black Crape Falls, ditto ) ° Black Josephine Kid Gloves, 3a. 6d. Colored Kid ditto, stitched, Is. ll£d. And every other article necessary for a complete It urning Outfit. N.B. —Mourning oic zva made up on the ..•3 xussi, at the siioaTBST xotice, THE KAT-KILLER! ! THE EAT XILLEK ! ! THE only sure REMEDY for destroying RATS in Auckland is WHITLAW'S AMERICAN RAT DESTROYER. This Paste is Poison to Rats and Mice without fail. One trial will satisfy anyone who is troubled with such remain. To be hadONLX1 at my Establishment, Pitt-street. The Poisons imported from Home are useless on account of the sea voyuge. My RATDESTROYER does NOT contain any PHOSPHORODS. Manufactured at my Laboratory, Pitt-steekt, Auckland. $Sg"" Note the Address— THE BED GLOBE LIGHT. Sold in boxes at 6d., Is., Is. 6d., 2s. 6d. Sold wholesale at the atore prices less 25 per cent, for cash.
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Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 294, 19 December 1870, Page 4
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750Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 294, 19 December 1870, Page 4
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