«J-V"-^>" •'■•>*--» B. TOSKS.] [B. C. CAEE.] [b. D. TONES. MONDAY, SEPTEMBKE 18. The STEAMEE ENTERPEISE No. 2. By Obdee os the Liquidator. T) TONES AND CO. Have received instructions from the Liquidator, Mr George Fraser, to sell by Auction, on MONDAY, the 18th inpt, nt 12 o'clock noon, The Steamer' ENTERPRISE No. 2, togother with all fittings and appliances for carrying on the Thames trade, including interest in Lea°e of Gfßce, Auckland, nnd Wbarf Office, Shortland. 399 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7th, At 12 noon. THE TOWNSHIP OF MOUNT ALBEKT. The undersigned has been instructed to sell by public auction at the mart of Mr W. Dow- • den, Queen street, Auckland, on the above date, THE WHOLE OF THE VALUABLE PBOPESTY lately koown as Band itsvvl, which is now sub-divided into 62 L * RGE BUSINESS, AND VILLA RESIDENCE SITES. Tha position of this splendid property is well known, and from ifs situation must ever be regarded as the TOWNSHIP OF MOUNT ALBERT, it being surrounded by Churche3 (Anglican and Weslejau), the Public Hall, Railway Station, and numerous suburban villas. The New North Road adjoins the estate on one Bide, and main roads on tho two other sides. It occupies a portion of the eastern slope of the mountain, is THOROUGHLY SHELTERED FROM COLD WINDS, and has the sun all the year round. The distance is only some THRKE MILES FROM THE , CENTRE OF THE CITY, end ample communication existß by omnibuses, which constantly pasß the property daily, as also frequent trains. The quality of the land OAK NOT BE SURPASSED, ns it. consists of deep, rich, volcanic loam, THOROUGHLY CLEARED OF STONES, level and plougbable. The allotments will be offered so that no purchaser need have less 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-stoll stable and barn, cow-sheds, carriage-houee, Btore-rooin, seven large frames (under glass), and large orchards of choice tree 9, surrounded by ornamental and sheltor trees, containing ABOUT FIVE AND A HALF ACRES LAND, will be offered and Bold 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 bei'orc offering the allotments forming part of the grounds properly belonging to the residence site. Teems :—One-third cash, balance may re- ■ main for 3, 5, or 7 Tears, at 7 per cent. f'" E. C. GREENWOOD, Auctioneer. 403 Tenders,, NEW ZEALAND EAILWAYS. i No; 28 ahd No. 29, STATION BUILDINGS CONTEACTS. Public Works Office, Auckland, August 22,1882. SEPARATE Tendeis for each of the above named Contracts will be received at this Office until Noon on WENESDAY,the6th of Seplcmber,jlßß2. Each Contract includes the Construction of Two Fifth-class BtationruagterB 1 and Gatekeepers' Houses, at specified poßitions on the Kaipara-Waikato Railway Plans, specifications, ar;d conditions of coni tract can be seen at this Office, at the Public Works Office, Hamilton j,.and at the Warden's Office, Thames. Tenderß' mtift be addressed to the Hon. the Minister^ for public Works, Auckland, and marked out&ide,. "Tender for No. 28," and " Tender for No. 29 Station Buildingß " respectively., The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. By command.' .' • W. H. Hales, District Engineer. General Notices For Sale or Lease, f\' HE following ALLOTMENTS situated in' J Hastings, Tapu;—Nob. 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, and 11, with a good substantial fence and paling erected thereon; also allotments 24 and 25, opposite the wharf in Queen street. A good supply of water adjoins 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, and 11. The whole will be disposed of to a suitable purchaser, or if not sold will be .Leased for a term of years. , Applications will be received at this Office, where a plan of the allotments can be Been! 404 Prime Taranaki Butter, THIRST GLASS FEESH BUTTEE. Lak&e Supply Jttst Eeceived. AIao—DUTCH CHEESE. J. CLAKK, KAEAKA BRIDGE. TvXIDE OF TEON pAINT. •PBEPAEED BY THE • THAM|ES PAINT MANUFACTURING COMPANY, Thames, New Zealand, Chaeies Hill Manager, IS THE CHEAPEST PAINT— For 'all kinds of Wood work—Bridges, Barns, Gates, and Out-buildings For Machinery, Steam Boilers, and every description of Iron work , For Ships and Boats For Agricultural Implements For Branding Sheep ■ "• For Marking Flour Bags, Saofcs, and Bales For Priming all kinds of Work In durability it is equal to two coals of Lead paintY it preserves all material covered by it from decay, and is not either a poison or injurious to healtk. Weatherboards, shingles, &c, painted with it will resist fire. Can be had in powder or groundjin oil. Agents for the Thames District: — John Read, Brown street. Jaues Eenshaw, Owen street. Laveby and Whitihoubb, Te Aroha.
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Thames Star, Volume XIII, Issue 4268, 5 September 1882, Page 3
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