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riITY, BUBUEBAN, AJN TD OOTT.N\J TRY PROPERTIES, for sale by the Undersigned — CITY. QTTERIv-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. CtTßTOftl-nOUSE-STRBET.—That large brick and stone Store, recently occupied by Messrs. Harris and Laurie. UPPER QUEEN-STREET.- Four Allotments, immediately above the Army and ISavy Hotel, running through to Grey-street. • FORT-STREET.— Allotment situated close to tho Breakwater Road. SHORTLA.ND-STREET.—Allotment and two Shops corner of Shortland-street and Field's Lane. SHORTIAND-STREEr.— Shop and Allotment, running throurh to Chancery-street. JERMYN-STREET. —Allotment fronting Jermyustreet and Eden-street, with three houses erected thereon, adjoining Dr. Campbell's property. VICTO I!I A QU AOR A NT.—A llotment immediately below 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. ivDWAHDES-STREET. - Cottage and Allotment. lIOBSON-STREET.—Two comfortable Houses and Allotments adjoining the property of Mr. A. Craig. COOK-STREET.--Cottage of six rooms, two doors from Hobaon-street. SA LE-STI I i'VKT. Three Allotments corner of Welles-Icy-street. BItEWER-STRKJET.—Cottage and Allotment (otf Grey-street). suuurus. ST. GEORGE'S BAY.—Three large, comfortable Family Residences, with the ground on which they arc erected, having an extensive frontage to St. George's Bay. REMUERA.— House and about eight acres on the liemuera Road, the property of the late R. Newdick. DEVON PORT, NORTH SHORE. -• Comfortable House of six rooms, situated in the centre of the district. COTELE.— House of four rooms and two Allotments. SYMONDS-STREET,—Allotment held under lease, at a ground rent of £10 per annum. PONSONBY 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 Mount Ellen Road. ONEHUNGA. -A desirable family residence often ri .lii.-j, wiih stable, coach-house, cowshed, fowlhouse, and :ill necessary out-buildings attached, and three acres of rich ground, all fenced, and partly laid down in grass, and partly as vegetable and flower garden. On the same property is also a four-roomed Cottage. ONEHUNGA. House and Acre in Church-street. ONEII [TNGA.—Throe Allotments in Maria-street. COUNTRY PROPERTIES. EPSOM.—Eleven acres and Cottage on the Onehunga Road, adjoining Messrs Cleghorn and Donovan's properties. HOWIOK, -House and 19 acres in the centre of the vi lingo. OTAUUiI[L"Thn Farm of tho late Samuel IMullins, containing about SO acres, all fencpd and subdivided intri six paddocks, and House of four room"., two-stall Stabl (>, Dairy, &c, thereon. WHA U.— -1\ acres, near the Whan I'.iM.-e. GUEAT SOUTH ROaD.— Farm of 03 acres. lIUXUa.-—l-t acres, contiguous to Mr. "W. Hay's property. WANGARKT.—Farm of 90 acres, 50 acres in grass partly fenced, and House thereon. WANG.HIKI TOWNSHIP.-Eleven-roomed House .'md three Allotments, at the junction of two roads, ab'Ult 400 yards from the landing place, I! A (■'LAN'.—l32 acres Whaingaroa, fronting the WnUctniia River. M AT AX AN A.—lmproved Farm of 05 acres, fronting the riv-.r. And a large number of FARMS, varying from 40 to 500 acres, in the Parishes of Takapuna, H.unua, Waikdto, Kaipara. Marerctu, Mangapai, Olmroa, Great barrier Island, Kuarangi, Waitara, AVaiuku, W'aitakerei, Pnhoi, Kaiwaka, Opotiki, Maraetai, ilaglan, Maungakaramea, Kaurawhero, Manukau, Ruatangata, &c, &c. SUNDAY ALLO IWtENTS. Kyber Pass K.itite ; Bronkville ; Dedwood ; Point Chevalier ; Hardington'a Padilock, Onehunga , Kapanga; Townships of Raglan, Newcastle, Ojnriiki, &c, Ac. Kj.ll purtii:aiars (if any of the above piopffrties can Ik> obUiniid .'it the fjind .Matt, Port-street, and, where practicable, Intending purchasers will have au opportunity afforded them of personally viewing each property. SAM I" Eh COOJIIIANJS & SON, LA N U A X D EST AT E \[(i ENT S, FOKT-STIIEET. rjP A I L O R I N G.: NEW TWtfEDS AND COATINGS, Cut and made in the most recent fashion, AT \V. it ATT RAT'S, 130, QUEEN-S TRE ET. MEDIOO-BOTANIC DISPENSARY. U. BEITTAIN, CfIKMIST, DRUGGIST, M. ii D ! CA L II RRBAL 1S T, 05, VICTORIA-STREET, CORNER OF CHAPEL-STREET. Sole Agent for Dr. Coffin's Composition, Stomach Bitters, Antispasmodlc, Diuretic and Female Restorative Powders, Indian Pills, &c, etc. A Fresh Ripply of BRITISH and AMERICAN HERBS. Proprietor of the Far-famed WORM POWDERS, which are acknowledged to be the most marvellous and effectual remedy ever known. it^f Country orders, with remittance, will receive mmediate at\ention. POTATOES ! POTATOES !! IoTATOE. !!! TASMANIAN POTATOES. SVI.KK DID SAMPLE for Seed or Table ÜBO. E. BAIEB, Victoria-street. MONSIEUR PERKINS, de l'Hotel Occi(lcnliil do la rue n'ouime Vulcan, apros, jc aui-5 iniormc, le dieu d'intiquite do co noiKinr, do parte (io mes ofliciers, jo vous rcuiui'cio bcaucoup pour vos '' apropos/ mais jo no couipronda pi>s cc que vous avcz a faire, iiviT, coratno vous !i])pelle derange par "boint holla et puis Lue h la lnort," copendantje crois que vous, p<Hit-et,re, a decende dans un, cc que vous a appelc un ballon. Moi, de par*" 6v Jcs officiei's, auvont beaucoup de plaisir a visitor votre cbai'mante mnison do visile, et puis do jue a la billiard avee vous ou quelques otres. Oependant il y a otre maiaona, comine Monsieur Campion, ct la il y a dcs demoiselles de joli visage ot en bonncpoiat. Yous savez bien que nous somines, onfln de politesse, le plus noble dv inonde, eb en regardant le toute rnsemhV 'To la Oafo Campion, il ni a point de ivlu-'re ip. sic nous rondro en faco de ees deux ■ilcnici.M-iii.'H. Cc nest pas le visage exaote- i inenfc, mais pour parlez arec eux, e'est pour fnire le coaur tendre. La demoiselle au droit do la " bur," vous appelee voa eafc3 un bar, est, cc quo nous croions en France, eat c'i'snnnute, ft puia vous ferds bien de regard! (jue iji-us avoiia plus de plaisir avec les deiiioiieiles q'avee vos boirs delisieurs. Avec beaucoup do plaisir, votre, San Sodci. A bordthe uauire a guerre ' lluuielin/

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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 568, 4 November 1871, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 568, 4 November 1871, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 568, 4 November 1871, Page 3

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