Sales bg %mtkn t ' THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7th, At 12 noon. a THE TOWNSHIP OF MOUNT ALBERT. The under isned has been instructed to sell by public auction at the mart of Mr W. Dowden, Queen street, Auckland, on the above date, THE WHOLE OF THE VALUABLE ■ PROPERTY lately known a* Banders, vyl, which is now pub-rlivided info 62 L*RGE BUSINESS, AND VILLA RESIDENCE SITES. The position of this splendid property is wpII known, and *rom i's situation must ever be regarded as the TOWNSHIP OF MOUNT ALBERT, it being surrounded by Churches (Anglican'and Wesleyan), the Public Hall .Railway Station, and numerous suburban villas. The New North Road adjoi> s the estate on one side, and main roads on the two other sides. It occupies a portion of the eastern Blope of the mountain, is THOROUGHLY SHELTERED FROM COLD WINDS, and has the sun all the year round. The distance is only snne THREE MILES FROM THE CENTRE OF THE C TV, and ample communication exists by omnibusen, which constantly pass the property daily, as also frequent trains. The quulity of the land CANNOT BE SURPASSED, os it consists of deep, rich, volcanic loam, THOROUGHLY CLEARED OF STONES, level and ploughable. The allotments will be offered so that no purchaser need hare lees than. ONE ACRE of ground if he so desires. The commodious Family residence of ten rooms (lately painted and improved), with large reservoir, washhouse, one-stall stable and barn, cow-sheds, carnage-house, Btore room, seven large vineries (under glass), and large orchards of choice trees, surrounded by ornamental and shelter trees, containing ABOUT FIVE AND A HALF ACRES LAND, will be offered and sold in ONE LOT should a satisfactory price be given; if not, the house with outbuildings, vineries, and about one acre of land, will be submitted for competition before offering the allotments forming part of the grounds pro* perly belonging to the residence sife. TebmS :—One third cash, balance may remain for 3, 5, or 7 years, at 7 per cent. R. C. GREENWOOD, Auctioneer. 403 Meetings SURPRISE CLAIM, OTUNUI. A "MEETING- of Shareholders in the above Claim will be held at the Pacific Hotel at Hotel at 8 o'clock THIS EVENING. Any persons who have intimated their intention of becoming shareholders, who either shall not have paid for their interests in the meantime, or fail to attend the meeting, will henceforth be omitted from the share list. 406 . C. Cubtis. H. A. C. B. 8. Gbahamstown Beanch, No. 35. fmHE Quarterly MEETING A of the Members will be held in the Hall Teh Even-jig, September 4th, at 7,30 o'clock p.m., for the payment of dues and other business. M. lANDEE3, Secretary. THAMES GAS COMPANY (Limited). THE Share Register will be Closed from THURSDAY, the 31st inst., to WEDNESDAY, the 6th pro*., wKen a Dividend of One Shilling and Sixpence per Share will be payable at the Companj's Office, Shortland street, Auckland. F. Mi White, Secretary. Auckland, August 28,1882.' 391 Calls ' OLD GOLDEN CALF GOLD MINING COMPANY (Limited). A CALL of SIXPENCE (6d.) per Share on «£JL the Company's capital has this day been made by the Directors, payable to the Manager, at the Company's Office, New Zealand Insurance Company's Buildings, Auckland, on WEDNESDAY, the 13th September, 1882. D. G. MaoDonnkli, .-.•■■■ Manager. Auckland, Ist September, 1882. 407 Tenders PIAKO COUNTY COUNCIL. . TE AROHA TRAMWAYS. FREIGHT OF RAILS. TT7 RITTEN TENDERS are invited for W the conveyance of 150 tons more or less, of iron rails and fastenings from Auckland to Te Aroha, according to Specification, which may be seen at the Office of the Undersigned, or at the Office of the Thames County Counail Thames, or at the office of Mr G. H. A. Purchas, surveyor Te Arabs. Tenders to be endorsed, " Tender, for freight of rails," and sent ia to the office of the undersigned not later than noon of MONDAY, 11th September next. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. James Stewaet, O.E. Auckland, 31st August, 188 Z. 405 NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. ' No. 28 and No. 29, STATION BUILDINGS CONTRACTS. Public Works Office, Auckland, August 22,1882, SEPARATE Tenders for each of the above named .Contracts will be received at this Office until Noon on WENESDAY, the 6th of September, 1882. Each Contract includes the Construction of Two Fifth-class Stationmasters' and Gatekeepers' Houses, at specified 'positions on the Kaipaia-Waikato Railway Plans, specifications, and conditions of contract can be seen at this Office, at the Public Works Office, Hamilton; and at the Warden's Office, Thames. Tenders mutt be addressed to the Hon. the Minister for Public Works, Auckland, and marked outside, " Tender for No. 28," and "Tender for No. 29 Station Buildings " respectively. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. By command. . W. H. Hams, . District Engineer. , , .' . j;^ : — Thb Niagara falls is a s.'jbt never to be i orgotten. There art) many waterfalls but only ' >ne MoGowajt selling 3b T»a
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Thames Star, Volume XIII, Issue 4267, 4 September 1882, Page 3
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