ril'YY, SUBURBAN, ANT) OQUN\J TEY PROPERTIES, for sale by the Undersigned — CITY. UPPER. QTTEEN-STREET.- Four Allotments, iramortiately above the Army cud ISavy Hotel, minting through to Grey-street. FORT-STREET.—Allotment situated close to tht Breakwater Road. SHORTLAND-STREET.—Allotment anil two Shops corner of Shortland-street ami Field's Lane. SHOBTIAND-STRElSr.—Shop and Allotment, running through to Chancery-street. JERMYN-STREET. — Allotment fronting .Tarmynstrnet and Eden-street, with three houses erected thereon, adjoining Dr. Campbell's property. VICTORIA QUADRANT.—Allotment immediately below the Northern Club, fronting both V ctoria Quadrant and Chancery-street. WYNDIIAM-STREET.—Allotment, having a lartre frontage, with several shops and dwelliug-houscs thereon. DURHAM-STREET.—Allotment close to the Sa'e Yards lately occupied by Messrs. Hunter and Nolan, EDWARDES-STREET.—Cottage and Allotment. HOBSON-STREET.—Two comfortable Houses and Allotments adjoining the property of Air. A. Craig-. COOK-STREET.—Cottage of six rooms, two doors from Hobson-street. SALE-STREET. Three Allotments corner of Wellea-ley-strect. BREWER-STREET.—Cottage and Allotment (otf Grey-street). WELLING TON-STREET. —That Elegant Villa Residence, known as " Ashburton Cottage," with the a'lotment on which it is erected. TURNER-STREET.—Comfortable House of eight, rooms, close to Upper Queen-street. LIVERPOOL-STREET.—Allotment, and House of FRANKLYN-STREET.—House of five rooms. WYNYARD-STREET.—House of six rooms, opposite the residence of James Smart, Esq. SUBURBS. ST. GEORGE'S BAY.—About two acres of Laud, with five substantially built Residences erected thereon, situate on the Beach in St. George's Bay, and commanding an extensive view of the harbour. These houses will be sold either separately, or all in one let. NEWTO.N.- Two four-roomed Cottages. EPSOM.—Three-quarters of an acre of ground, with a large nine-roomed House, stable, fowl-house, &c. , &c., thflreon. SYMONDS-STREET.-Two four-roomed Houses in Russell Place. MOUNT ST. JOHN.—New four-roomed [louse, and one acre of Ground, on the Great South Road, close to the residence of W. J. Marks, Esq. POVSONBY ROAD. About one and a-holf acres of Land, with a large ten-roomed House, and out-buildings erected thereon, near the residence of F. J. Yon Stunner, Esq. PARNELL— Four-roomed Cottage in Devonportstreet. PvEMUEß*.—House and about eight acres on the Remuera Road, the proper y of the late It. N*wdick. 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 live rooms, and three Allotments, fronting Spring Road. EDENSOU.-Seven-roomed twn-story House, stable, cowshed, fowl-house, and Allotment fronting the Mount Eden Road. ONEHUNGA.—A desuable family residence of ten rooms, with stable coach-house, cowshed, fowlhouse, and all necessary out-buildings attache'!, and thren acres of rich ground, all fenced, and partly laid down in grass, and partly as vegetable arid flower garden. On the same property is also a four-roomed Cottage. ONEHUNGA.—Three Allotments in Maria-street. COUNTRY PROPERTIES. HOWTCK.—House and 19 acres in the centre of the village. WHAU.—2I acres, near the Whau Bridge. GREAT SOUTH RO.iD.—Farm of 63 acres. JJUNCJa.—« acres, contiguous to Mr. W. Hay's property. WAXGARBI — Farm of 96 acres, 50 acres In grass , partly fenced, and House thereon. WANGAREI TOWNSHIP.- Eleven-roomed House and three Allotments, at the junction of two roads, about 400 yards from the landingpla< c. RAGLAN.—IB 2 acres Whaingaroa, fronting the Waitetuna River. MATaKaNA.—lmproved Farm of C 5 acres, fronting the river. EAST TaMAKl.—Farm of 160 acres, fenced, and under cultivation, with a comfortable Homestead thereon. And a large number of FARMS, varying from 40 to 500 acres, in the Parishes of Takapuna, Hunua, Wuikato. K»ipara, Mareretu, Mangapai, Ohuroa, Great Barrier Island, Ruarangi, Waitara, Waiuku, Waltakerci. Puhoi, Kaiwaka, Opotiki, Maraetai, Raglan, Maungakaramea. Kaumtrjion., lianukau, Ruatangata, Pakuranga, Pirongia, Tauplri, Omaha, Keri-Keri, Ngaroto, Te Arai, Waiwera, &c, &c. SUNDRY ALLOTMENTS. Kyber Pass Estate ; Brookville ; Dedwood ; Point Chevalier ; Hardington's Paddock, Onehunga , Kapanga; Townships of Raglan, 'Newcastle, Opotiki, &c, &c. I'ull particulars of any of the above pioperties can be obtained at the Land Mart, Port-street, and, where practicable, iutending purchasers will hare an opportunity afforded them of .personally, viewing «ach property. SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS FoRTHrrRMT, qT. MTTNGO CAFE. CHARLESOANNINa would beg respectfully to intimate to his numerous friends and customers that he has OPENED an establishment in St. Mungo Place, Queen-street, immediately opposite the Bank of New Zealand, where, In addition to the Bread, Biscuit, and Confectionery Business, he has OPENED ST. MUNGO CAFE, and having secured the services of an experienced Cook, he hopes to merit a continuance of that confidence and support so liberally accorded to him for the past sixteen years. To the Ladies of Auckland and suburbs he would also beg to intimate, that he has been enabled to set apart a Complete Suite of Rooms for thoir accommodation. C. C. would take this opportunity of inviting the attention of the public to his plain nd fancy rSCUITS, viz. :— Water Biscuits Captains Saloon Lunch ditto Abernethy Biscuits, plain Water Crackerß Ditto, original recipe Duke of Edinburgh (lunch) Soda Biscuits Picnics ' Wine ditto Mixed Biscuits Dessert ditto Arrowroot ditto Oraeknalls Briar ditto Lemon Drops Almond ditto, English Italian Macaroni Ratifras, Rusks Biscuit Powder. The above Biscuits are packed in tins from to 181b., and are made under his own immediate superintendence, and, being thoroughly kiln-driiid, are warranted to keep dry and cri3p duric^' the longest voyage. Jellies for invalids mad* fresh every day and always on hand. ah i R t s. PLAIN and DRESS WHITE SHIRTS BOYS' and YOUTHS' Do. CRIMEAN SHIRTS, in Wool and Silk, AT "W. RATT RA V' S, 66, QUEEN-STRISET. mOCONTR A C T O E 8, Tenders are required for Worki on O'lTell's Road, for the Mount Koskill Highway Board To be iluliverea at my Office befor» I p.m. on THURSDAY, the 2Srd November. JAMES BABKK, C.E. q E A- B A T H 1 IS Gh THE SOLID ROCK BATH, SMALE'S POINT, affords the healthful luxury of a Salt Water Bath, with thorough protection from the danger* attendant on ordinary sea-bathing. The graduated solid rock bottom affordu a safe footing, which, together with steps and diving boards on all sides, assures the pleasure of a Bath to the most nervous, as well as to the boldest swimmer. Tickets for one year £110 Ditto Children under 12 £0 10 « A Single Bath ..£0 0 8 An allowance made on Family Tickets. For I Ladies oijly, from 10 till Vi each day, Sundays exI ccpted. I Vox Tickets apply to I HENRY KEESING, JUK,,
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 583, 22 November 1871, Page 3
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