CITY, SUBURBAN, AND OOUNTRY PROPERTIES, for sale by the Undersigned — CITY. UPPER' QTTEEN-STREET.- Four Allotments, immediately above the Army and 3N avy Hotel, running through to Grey-street. FORT-STREET.—Allotment situated close to the Breakwater Road. SIIORTLAND-STREET. —Allotment and two Shops corner of Shortland-street and Field's Lane. SHORTLAND-STiliSEr.— Shop and Allotment, running through to Chancery-street. JERMYN-STREET.—Allotment fronting Jermynstreet and Eden-street, with three houses' erented thereon, adjoining Dr. Campbell's property. VICTORIA QUADRANT.— Allotment immediately below the Northern Club, fronting both V ctoria 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 Houses and Allotments adjoining the property of Mr. 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 (off Grey-street). \ WELLINGTON-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 six rooms. ERA NKLYN-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 Land, 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. • NEWTOJN.- Two four-roomed Cottages. EPSOM. —Three-quarters of an acre of ground, with a large nine-roomed House, stable, fowl-house, &c, &c, fch«reon. SY.AIONDo-STKEET.- Two four-roomed Houses ia RussefT Plmv. , rT . MOUNT ST. JOHN.-JJfw four-roomed House, ana one nore of Ground, on the (in-at South Road, close to the r<-sidenco of W. J. Marks, Esq. PONSOVBY ROAD. About one and a-half acres of Land, with a large ten-roomed House, und out-buildings erected thereon, near the residence of F. J. Yon Stunner, Esq. PARNKLL.—Four-roomed Cottage in Devonportstreet. REMUERA.—House and about eight acres on the Remuera Road, the proper y of the late R. N«wdick. DEVON PORT, NORTH SHORE. - Comfortable House of six rooms, situated in the centre of the district COTELE—House of four room 3 and two Allotments. SYMOIv US-STREET.—Allotment held under lease, at a ground rent of £10 per annum. PON SON BY ROAD.-House of five rooms, and three Allotments, fronting Spring Road. EDENSOK.—Seven-roomed two-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 attached, and thren acres of rich ground, all fenced, and partly laid down in grass, and partly as vegetable Rnd flower garden. On the same property is also a four-roomed Cottage. ONEHUiN'GA.—Three Allotments in Maria-street. COUNTRY PROPERTIES. HO WlCK.—House and 19 acres in the centre of the village. WHAU.—2I acres, near the Whau Bridge. GREAT SOUTH ROjD.—Farm of 63 acres. HUNUa.—44 acres, contiguous to Mr. W. Hays property. WANGAREL—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 landing place. BAGLAN.—IB2 acres Whaingaroa, fronting the Wattetuna River. MATaK.vNA.—lmproved Farm of 05 acres, fronting the river. EAST TAMAKI.—Farm of 160 acres, fenced, and under cultivation, witn a comfortable Homestead thereon. And a large number of FARMS, varying from 40 to 500 acres, in tho Parishes of Takapuna, Huuua, Waikato, Kaipara, Mareretu, Mangapai, Ohuroa, Great Barrier Island, Kuarangi, Waitara, . Waiuku, AVaitakerei, Puhoi, Kaiwaka, Opotiki, Maraetai, Raglan, Maungakaramea. Kaurawhero, sfe , Wauukau, Kuatangata, Pakuranga, Pirongia, P* TauplrirOmaha, Keri-tferi, Ngaroto, Tm Arai, Waiwera, &c, &c. SUNDRY ALLOTMENTS. Kyber Pass Estate ; Brookville ; Dodwood ; Point Chevalier ; Hardington's Paddock, Onehunga , Kapanga; Townships of Raglan, Newcastle, Opotiki, &c, &c. Full particulars of any of the above pioperties can be obtained at the Land Mart, Port-street, and, where practicable, intending purchasers will have an opportunity afforded them ofjpersonally,viewing each property. SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON, Ii AND AN D ESTATE AGENTS FORT-MTKEKT. OT . MUN G O CAFE. CHARLES CANNING 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 tho Bread, Biscuit, and Confectionery Business, he has OPENED ST. MUN a O 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 their accommodation. . .. C. C. would take this opportunity of inviting the attention of the public to his plain nd fancy ISC HITS, viz. :— Water Biscuits Captains Saloon Lunch ditto Abernethy Biscuits, plain Water Crackers Ditto, original recipe Duke of Edinburgh (lunch) Soda Biscuits Picnics Wine ditto Mixed Biscuits Dussert ditto Arrowroot ditto Cracknalls Briar ditto Lemon Drops Almond ditto. English Italian Macaroni Ratifies, Rusks Biscuit Powder. The above Biscuits are packed in tins from 21b. to 181b., and are made under his own immediate superintendence, and, being thoroughly kiln-dried, are warranted to keep dry <and crisp during the longest voyage. Jellies for invalids mad* fresh every day and always on hand. npilE very Newest, Cheapest, & Best GENTS' SUITS, COATS, VESTS, AND TROUSERS, In Tweeds, Does, and Black Cloth, AT NEW ZEALAND BOUSE, 66, QUEEN-STREET, W. EATTEAT'S AVILLIAM FRANK BUCKLAND begs to inform his friends and the publio generally that he ha 3 this day recommenced business as SHAREBROKER and GENERAL AGENT. Ollice—Fort-street, Auckland. November 1, 1871. vrOTIOE O F EEMO VA L. J H. SYMONDS, Hairdresser, REMOVED from 40, Queen-street, to the premises immediately opposiie Southern Cross Office. . N.B —The cleanest attendance in New Zealand. Every customer, clean Towel and Brushes. FOR SALE—A Fishing Boat (3 tons), and several Watermen's and Sailing Boats, cheap.—Apply to J. CLIBB, Boat-builder, Oust oin-iio«»o- street
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 584, 23 November 1871, Page 3
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