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IrjC 0 T TIS H CO M MERC IA L k5- .. INSURANCE. COMPANY. L FIRE AND LIFE. •r. .rOAT-iTAL:— ONE MILLION STERLING. Hfmd Oi^Ficr;', ?>?,. St;. Vincent PWacb, "Giisnow. , v , ~.; , . . ~ '■; '.■ Directobh. . :•. o'" ;Cliairman, Alexanbkr Ce*tm, Esq,,of Thornliebank. H. E. Crum ttwing, Jun., Esq., Merchant, Glasgow. Hugh Brown, Esq., Manufacturer, Glasgow. : Richard Kilston, Esq. (Messrs. A. G. Kidston and CO.), Glasgow. . ... James King, 'Younger of Campsie, Esq., Glasgow. ~ James Kirkland, Esq., Glasgow. ; ~ Charles Randolph, Esq., Shipbuilder, Glasgow. . John.Moffat, Esq., Ardrossan. $>, £. Carglll, Esq. Win. Milne and Co.), . ;' 'Glasgow and Ceylon. . I-.;-. Manager—Frederick J. Hallows, Esq. Consulting Physician—Db. P. A. Simpson... Auditor—J. Ghaham, Esq., C.A. 0 Solicitors —Messrs. Towers-Clark, Roberton, and ■-■ ■ • ' ■' ■-■ Ross. Bankers -The Clydesdale Bank. Agents—P EEECE AND GRAHAM, r(ni-.;f Shortland-street, Auckland. ■ qT. MUN G 6 CAF E. CHAHLES~CANNING '■'~ ■ ?,, would beg respectfully to intimate to his nuhieroJ.. friends and customers that lie has' OPENKD. an establishment in St. Mungo Place, Queen-street, ! immediately opposite the Bank of New Zealand, i where, in addition to the Bread, Biscuit, and Conifectionory Business, he has OPENED | ST. M ONG.O. C IF.F,, and having secured the 'services of an experienced Cook, he hopes to merit a continuance of that confix dencfi and support so liberally aceordod to him for the past'SlSffiten; years!. To -the Ladles of Auckland ami sutnirbs he would ■also :lb«(? to intimate, that'he Ims been enabled to set apart a Complete 'Suite of JKoonis for their accom- . modation. C; 0. would take this opportunity' of inviting the attention of the public to his plain nd fancy ■■ m i+irs, -viz. :— '■"'■ ■ " ■; '■ . ■ .Water Biscuits Captains 'Saloon Lunch ditto 'Aberauthy Biscuits, plain \V"ater Crackers. ~ DJtcp, Oiigirial recipe -Diike of Edinburgh (lunCh) Soda: Biscuits . Picnics , Wine dii to Mixed Biscuits" ■' •' ■ Dessert ditto , .Arvowroot ditto i.racknaUs '"'" ' Briar ditto '■'■"- Lomon Drops ~ ' Almond-ditto, English Italian Macaroni ft*tjfr»s, Rusks , Biscuit .Powder. " "1 '''I..'' . '-'. ;'■'*,'.l . . ■ , 1. • 'Sv 16 ove- Bigcidts are packed intins from 21b. to 181b., a'h<j are made und'cr' his own immediate superintendence, arid, being thoroughly kiln-dri-d,: are warranty, to keep dry antt crisp during the longest voyage, . : Jellies for invsujg mai j t fresh every day and always on hand. rinT, suBURKv, and ooux.\J TRY PROPERTIES, * or gale by th« Under-' signed - . . ■ | CITY. UPPER QTTEEV-STREET.*- Four A4,, tmentg> immediately above the Army and Is avy a otol, running through to1 Grey-street. »'■ ' ■' FOKl'-.sTkKKT.—Allotmunt situated clost to the Breakwater Road. SHORTLAiD-STRKET.—Allotment and two Sho^ ! corner of Shortland-street and Field's Lane. , SHOItTL \ND-SXXIJiE L.—Shop and Allotment, running throWh to Chancery-street. JERMYN-STREKT.-Allotment fronting Jermynstreet and Eden-street, with firee house* «reoted thereon, adjoining Dr. Campbell's property. VICTORIA QUADR\jNT.—Allotment immediately I below the Northern Club, fronting both V ctoria Quadrant and Chancery-street. . • . • WYNDHAM-STREET.—Allotment having a larpe frontage, with several shops and dwelling-houses thereon. , , ~ . DUli HAM-STREET.—Allotment close to the Sa'e Yards lately occupied by Messrs. fluntor and Nolan. JEDWARDES-STREET. -Sottage and Allotment. HOBSON-STREKT. —Two comfortable Ho"ses and Allotments adjoining the property of JVir. A. fCraig. ; ■' '■] *;t J ■$, COOK-STREET.—Cottage of six rooms, two doors from Hobson-street. SALE-STKKET. Three Allotments corner of WellesleyisstrSet, , '. ; . "'. -' ... j "'* 'BREWER-STREET.-Cottage and Allotment (otf Grey-street); -. • / 'I : ; j WELLINGTON-STREET —That Elegant Villa Residence, known as "A'shburton Cottage," with the a'lotment on which it is erected. . . TURNEK-JiritEET.— Comfortable House of eight rooms, close to Uiiper Queen-street.■ /., ; LIVEiiPoOL-STREET.—Allotment, and House of six rooms. FRANKLYN-STRKETt—House, qf five rooms. >: WYN YARD-STREET.—House of six rooms, opposii* the residence of James Smart, Esq. : —•::•! 717/ 1 , - ; , ■ ...SUBURBS.,. ; v: ..,„■; ST, GEORGE'S BAY.-About two acres of ibandj 'with five substantially built Resiiletices erected thereon, situate on the Beach inSt; Bay,' and commanding an extensive view of theliarbonr.) Tliese houses will be sold either separately, or all in one let. '■; '.- \ <~..• ni) 'i CL i NEWTON. - Two four-roomed Cottages. _~ | EPSOM. —Three-quarters of an acre of ground, with a; large nine-roomed House, stabjp, rfowj-hpuae, &c.,; &c , thfu-een. SYMOND.s-SIREET.-Two foikr-roomed Houses in! Russell Plw;e. -n n-y <! i MGUMT ST. JOHN.—New four-roomea'<House, and; one acre of Ground, m the Gr«at; South •"Koad.i close to ihi; residence of W. J. Marks, E% i( . PONSQMBY ROAD.: About one and a^half acres of Land, with a large ten-roomed vftgusiu and out-buildings erected thereon; near the residence of F. J. Yon StunaerjiEsq; i." "' sOB , PARNtLL—Four-roonied Cottage in DevonportRtreet. -! f. 'V ;. •' 'r.> ' . EEMUii^H.-T-House and about; eight.acres. on the - l ' Rentuera Road/the proper y of the late R; N°wdick. • - <•■»" " i • DEVQNPORr NORTH, SHORE. - Comforfeble! House of six rooms, situatedln th?, centre o.f.thej district I ..'.. A " : i < // j COT ELE— House of four rooms and<two Allotments.! SYMONDS-STREKt;—All6ti:ient held under lease,1 at a ground rent i tlO per annum. ■ '■>'• PON.-sUN BY ROAD.- House of uve rooms, and three Allotments, fri>ntrng-«prnr.; Road. EDE.NSOR.-Seven-roomed tw,o-stnry House, stable,! ' i Cowshed, fowl-hi .use, arid A lkftmeut; fr6ntlng' the | •,, Mount Eden Rbadi ! ...■'■:' :"• a »il»' ''' j QNEH:UNG.A.jrAiae»Y ble family residen.qe. of. ten ; •■' rooms, wi)h coacli-h'c^u.-'e,' cowshed, fowl-i hi .use, antl all necessary" out-buildings'attache.!, arid three acres of rkhvground-,! all fenced, and partly laid down in gr,as,s, and( partly.,as vegetable and flower gtrden.' Oh the same property is also a four-roomed Cottage. ONEHUNGA.—Thiee Allotments in-Maria-street. ;•'' _ [ . j\ , Yf r, -. -; ; GOUNTBy PRGPBRT^S. | ([ HOWTCK.—House and 19 acres in the centre of the ,;: .village.- :-.'i'- •> -.' <■'■ ■■'■ ': '■■' (1- '°:i. ft WHAU.—2I acMs, near,the>Whau Bridge.' ■. v £ GREAT SOUTH RO >D.^-Farm of pi acres. , \nv\ HtTNCA'.I— U acres". Contiguous, tb Mr. W. "Hay's •u-.TgtGfjtkVfl *'81ff%!4 HZtHii 'i "■''•■ '•'■:.•';■<* WANUfiREKf-Farm of ftfttacres,'so afcfes in grass] ' m'itly.fericed^and Homaethereoni,, ~,,»., '-euano W'A^'Gi|iEi'''TOWl*SHlP1.--'J!ile'yeu : ropmed House. -."':»nd' three *"All6ttaehts,' at the*' junction" of' two . i:, yaad|v Abnijt iOO yards from the landii gpla el.- lofi RAGLAN,—IB 2. .acres WhftU?ifaroa, fronting. the ;""vyii'i*.qtuh'a Oliver. ', ~ ,' ~ -« MATAK'A N Ai'l-^liuproved'' Farm'of 65 acres, frdntin^ niotherivir.: lo Hiitn'(itiiiuhis>>i '■'>" li:' J :' v' liAjSi's T \A|AKI.— Farm ,pf;l6o acres,, fenced, and under cultivation, witii'a comfortable homestead <■• ■thereon.'"'1 ' ':;- "'■'"' '?' yi ..nAndiKu large i'numberiof FARMS, drying torn 40 to 5,0u acres, in the Parishes of Takapuna; Hunua, Witi'katb. 4 K.iipara, Mars,its,U,Mangapiii, Ohnroa, Great Barrier Island, KUSraiigi, Waiiara, W.aiuktti; iWait|keref,lPiilft)i, Raiwa'kar Opotiki, Maraetai, Raglan, Maungakaramea, Kaurawhero, Al auukauy —Kuatangatar,"' Paktiraiigai Pirotigia, Taupia, .Omaha, Keri-Keri, Ngaieoto, Te Arai, "\V-a*iwera,':4tCi,sisto. '.w '■' ■''•' ! •'-<■*' ~ . (I ', L <{'B\Jl$i)XY:ALLO?6&jS*fi& ' Kyber Pass Estate*; Brsokville";'Dedwood ; Point Chevalier; Hardington's,!.Paddock, Unehunga. 1 ,'" Kapauga; of Raglan, Kewcastlej Opotiki, &c., &.O. - '■ * I Full particulars of anyof.the-above piopcrties can bo obtained at the Land Mait, '■'oit^streijt, aud, where ipracticable; iatendiiig'purcliasers Will have an opportunity afforded, them.ql,personally viewing each prc^ perty.' SAMUEL COCHRANB & SON; I -xpy^nrXH OBIAIE A GENTS," FoRT-«TlljasT.:. hIOKA^BA GOLD MlNliN (Gf;(s6'k|JL PA^Y (REGJ|iXERE^)., 5 The Directors will meetTaTtneir office on FEIDAf, the Bth December, a,t 2V<)lock;p.in. 'r ; y Business important. * ' ' ' W. HORKE, Mftnn^er, Covonwntte!, N*v«i»bfr %1, lftyi,

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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 590, 30 November 1871, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 590, 30 November 1871, Page 3

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