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fiITY, SUBUREAN, AND COUN\J TRY PROPERTIES, for sale by tho Undersigned — CITY. QUEEN-STREET.—The " Waitemata Hotel," corner of Queen and Custom-house-streets, with the freehold allotment on which it is erected. The Allotment adjoining, with the two substantial brick stores erected thereon. OCJSTOM-HOUSE-SJ'REET.—That large brick and stone Store, recently occupied by Messrs. Harris and Laurie. • UPPER QUEEN-STREET.- Four Allotments, immediately above the Army and !N avy Hotel, running through to Grey-street. FORT-STKEKT.—Allotment situated close to the Breakwater Road. SHORTLAND-STREET.—Allotment and two Shops corner of Shortlard-street and Field's Lane. SHORTL\.ND-STREEr.—Shop and Allotment, running through to Chancery-street. JERMYN-STREET.—Allotment fronting Jermynstreet and Eden-street, with three houses erected thereon, adjoining Dr. Campbell's property. VICTORIA QUADRANT.—Allotment immediately be'ow the Northern Club, fronting both Victoria Quadrant and Chancery-street. WYNDHAM-STREET.-Allotment having a large frontage, with several shops and dwelling-houses thereon. DURHAM-STREET.—Allotment close to the Sale Yards lately occupied by Messrs. Hunter and Nolan. EDWARDES-STREET. -Cottage and Allotment. HOBSON-STREET.—Two comfortable Ho-ises and Allotments adjoining the property of JVir. A. Craig. COOK-STREET.—Cottage of six rooms, two doors from Hobson-street. SALE-STREET. Three Allotments corner of Welles-ley-street. BREWER-STREET.-Cottage and Allotment (otf Grey-street). SUBURBS. ST. GEORGE'S BAY.—Three large, comfortable Family Residences, with the ground on which they are erected, having an extensive frontage to St. George's Bay. REMUSRA.—House and about eight acres' on the Remuera Road, the property of the late R. Newdick. DEVONPORT, NORTH SHORE. - Comfortable House of six rooms, situated in the centre of tho district. - COTELE.—House of four rooms and two Allotments. SYMONDS-STREET.—Allotment held under lease, at a ground rent of £10 per anr urn. PON SON BY ROAD.--House of five rooms, and three Allotments, fronting Spring Road. EDENROR..—Seven-roomed two-story House, stable, cowshed, fowl-house, and Allotment fronting the Mourfc Eden Road. . ONEHUNGA.—A desirable family residence of ten rooms, with stable, coach-house, cowshed, fowlhouse, and all necessary out-buildings attached, ard three acres of rich ground, all fenced, and partly lard down in grass, and partly as vegetable and flower garden. On the same property is also a four-roomed Cottage. ONEIIUNGA. House and Acre in Church-street. ONEHUNGA.—Three Allotments in Maria-street. COUNTRY PROPERTIES. EPSOM.—Eleven acres and Cottage on the Onehunga Road, adjoining Messrs. Cleghorn and Donovan's properties. lIOWICK.—House and 19 aores in the centre of the village. OTAIIU IfU.— The Farm of the late Samuel Mullins, containing about 30 acres, all fenced and subdivided into six paddocks, and House of four rooms, two-stall Stable, Dairy, too., thereon. WTTAU.—2I acres, near the Whau Bridge. GREAT SOUTH ROaD.— Fa:m of C 3 acres. HUNUA.—4-i acres, contiguous to Mr. W. Hay's property. WANGARKI—Farm of 90 acres, 50 acres in grass partly fenced, and House thereon. WANGArtEI TOWNSHIP.-Eleven-roomed House and three Allotments, at the junction of two roads, about 400 yards from the landing place, BAG LAN.— IB 2 acres-Whaingaroa, fronting the AVaHetuna River. MATAKANA.—Improved Farm of G5 acres, fronting the river. And a large number of FARMS, varying from 40 to 500 acres, in the Parishes of Takapuna, Hunua, Waikato, Kuipara, Mareretu, Mangapai, Ohuroa, Great Barrier Island, Ruarangi, Waitara, AVaiukj, Waitakerei, Puhoi, Kaiwaka, Opotiki, Maruetai, Raglan, Maungakaramea, Kaurawhero, Manukau, Ruatangata, &c, &c. SUNDRY ALLOTMENTS. Kyber Pass Estate ; Brookville ; Dedwood ; Point Chevalier ; Hardington's Paddock, Onehunga , Kapanga: Townships of Raglan, Newcastle, Opotiki, &c, &c. Full particulars of any of the above piopprties can be obtained at the Land Mart, i''ort-street, and, where practicable, intending purchasers will have an opportunity afforded them of jsersonally viewing each property. SAMUEL COCrTRANE & SON, LAND AND ESTATE A_G ENT S, Fort-street. PROVINCIAL COUNCIL CHAMBERS. CLASSES FOR LADIES, byMRS. CGLCLOUGH, Daily, fkom Ten till Two, Commenced on MONDAY, 23rd instant. Ladies can enter by the week or month. The course will comprise lectures on History, Geography, Grammar, Arithmetic, Composition, Natural History, Domestic Management, and Mental Training, with thoroughly sound practical instruction in all the branches of an English Education. Young Ladies who have been superficially and imperfectly instructed, and Ladies desirous to qualify themselves to fass the Hoard of Education, will find this an excellent opportunity. Application can be made To-day to Mrs. Colclouqh, at the Council Chambers, between the hours of 2 anl 4 p.m., or any day next week at the same hours. TH E L T C E U M, ■YVELLESLEr-STREET EAST. Terms per month, including stationery .. 10a. 6d. EVENING CLASSES. No charge for the Holidays. WILLIAM D. LYSNAR. DRAWING SCHOOL.—The Drawing School opposite St. Matthew's Church, Hobson-street, is now epen. Classes meet on Tuesdays and Fridays, at 7 p.m. For terms, etc., apply to the undersigned, at the chool.—J. SYMONS, CHARLES PALMER. FOR SALE — A Thomas SEWINGMACHINE, No. 2, also 2 Gerrnania SKWINGr MACHINES in good working order.—C. de Leau, Mount-street. FOR HIRE—A Large Round MARQUEE S3 feet in diameter, with Pole, Rope, Pegs, &c, complete, sufficiently large to accommodate 150 persons. Parties requiring the übovo, can have it erected for them.—For further particulars enquire of Williams and Co., Tent Makers, Queen and Fort-streets. —October 13, 1871. FOR SALE—A Large English-made N,ET New Tanned, Corked' and Leaded, complete. — Apply to Williams & Co., Ship(Jlmmllevß, Queen and; Fort-streets.—October 13, 1871. FOR SALE—A Fishing Boat (3 tons), and neveral Watermen'n and Sailing Boats, cheap,—Apply to J. Oxabe, Boat-builder, Ciisl om-house-atreet ONE POUND REWARD. LOST, on Saturday night—A POCKETBOOK, containing a sum q". money, papers, and carte de visite. —The finder will receive the above reward by leaving the sameiic the office.of this paper. ' .. LOST— Between Mr; Cleghorn's (Epsom) and Onehunga, a Hair BRACELET", itounted with gold.-—Any pereon leaving the jiune at Mr, Habdington's Office,, Queensi reet, will be rewarded. '^ FO LJ-ND—opposite Seccombe's Brewery, a purse containing' a sum ofmohey^ The >wner can have the same by applying to H. (lakdington, Horse Bazaar, and1 paying all sxpenses. i

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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 565, 1 November 1871, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 565, 1 November 1871, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 565, 1 November 1871, Page 3

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