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WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 11, At Noon. NEW DOCK, CALLIOPE POTtfT For Sale by Auction by T3 C. GREENWOOD At Dowden's Mabt, Queen-street. ■Terms—3o per cent, cash, b lanre 3or 5 Tenrs ft' 7 per eenl. SUN N~S IDE, Situated in close proximity to the New Dork at. Cnl'iope Point on the IVnr'h Shore, and within a few minutes' wa'k of the prrs"nt Ferry Wharf, is so pre'tily and conveniently plnced that it cannot, fail to at.;met the attention of all who have an "eye for a good thing." THERE IS MONEY IN IT. t Land anywhere adjaeen! to f o great, a centre of industry as this—the finest dock in the Southern Hemisphere—i 3 bound to become, MTTST, undoubtedly acquire a ve»y high value. The ana of land available, as will be seen by the fktfch pUin, is very limited in extent. Iherß is go incch and ro more, and the fortunate owm-r* mny reasonably look for, and will surely obtain, extreme valup. The ajpcfit. of the pro^ertr, as the name implit?, is a eunny one. norih-ea<terlyj and completely sheltered from the prevailing south-w.-s!'?rly winds. Sloping gently to the waterside, and commendirg very beautiful vitwfl, en bracing Bingilolo, Mount Victoria, the Waitetnata, aod an extensive sea view. Tt c foil is & rich, dry, sandy loam, thoroughly well drained, and at the present time for the most part covered willi a rich sward of gra?s ; fit with very little additional preparation, for a gentleman's lawn. For fiu't, floweis, end garden, purposes the coil is not to be exc'Ufd. Many o the sections, no'ably 20, 21, 22, 53, and 24, are specially suitable for orchard pui poses. While those fronting the water, namely 25 to 32, are of exceptional value, owing to the fact that while they poFsess all the advantages of tho other .sections,.they con.miind a love.y view, which can never by any possibility be (hut out. When direct feny communication is established between Qaren st»eet Wharf and the New Dock, Sunnyside will be the most easily reached of any portion of the North Shore, and will be within ten minutes' journey of the city. v The price for a family ticket between Devonport and Auckland, from 7 a.m. to 10 p.m". daily, is 5s per weel:. When it is r-;ken into consideration that the lertrs these building sites are offered at are exceedingly easy, namely 30 per cent, cash, and the balance to remain, if desired, at 7 per cent, for 3 or 5 years, it wi 1 be admitied that the oppoitunity is n favorable one for securing a site for a pleasant, home, clear away from the din and smoke of the city, end at the same time within eaey ditlunce of its busy marts and factories. Lithographic plans are now ready, and can be had on application. Terniß—3o per cent cash, balance 3or 5 years at 7 per cent. ' *j Luncheon provided. R. C. GREENWOOD. 605 / 'nusements Programme OF FIELD SPORTS to be held under the auepices of the THAMES AMATEUR ATHLETIC CLUB, ON THURSDAY, Novjjmbkb 9th, 1882. Maiden Bace, 100 yards Sunning High Jump Sunning Long Jump ; Cup Sace Handicap, 3 distances of 110, 220, and 440 yaids Vaulting . Amateur Handicap of 220 yards, open to all amateur pedestriars. Putting the Stone, 28lbs. . \ Mile Handicap Sack Sace i Mile Handicap Juniors'. Sace, 80 yards Hurdle Race, 300 yards, over 6 flights of 3 feet hurdles Consolation Sace, 150 yards Further particulars will be published shortly. F. E. Batjile, 504 ■ Assist. Sec. j Wanted IXTANTED, HEADS of FAMILIES, and ** the PDBLTC in General to Read MESSRS MEARS and CO.'s ADVERTISEMENT on OUR FOURTH PAGrE. ANTED KNOWN-—Waste Paper for ■ t Sale at tho Evening Stab, Office. Notices f \/fß> |TYNDALL begs to inform the Public iSX. and his Patients at the Thames that for their greater convenience he bxs REMO VXD his Consultation Roams to Mr Hall's, Chemist, Owen street, where, he will be happy to receive his Patients on the THIRD TUESDAY in every Month. J. BRIGHT, NURSERYMAN AND SEEDSMAN, REMOVED TO MARY STREET (Opposite the Ho3pital). IN RETURNING THANKS to .his Customers and Friends for their patronage in the past, begs to call their attention to his choice collection of FRUIT TREEJ. Also to 1000 Trees of the Eucalyptus Globolus Blue Gum, the Anti-ferer Tree. 5000 AFRICAN BOX THORN, which is superior to tf c While or Black Thorn Quicks for garden fences, as the insects do not attack it during the summer months. Its beautiful green foliage adds much to the beauty of the gardens where it is grown. To arrive, a large quantity of New Vegetable and Flower Seeds direct from England. Fur* ther particulars in future advertisement. AU Orders left at the above address will receive prompt attention. T> OENNAU'S Chasti of Drawers and MX Chiffoniers are still the Admiration.— Tables from 7s 6d each. WiBH it ts be understood tl»t my object in selling 8s 'InA is the greatest.good to the greatest number, and that the greatest number i inumber one, therefore try Mo€k>WA»'B 8i TIA,

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Thames Star, Volume XIII, Issue 4288, 28 September 1882, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume XIII, Issue 4288, 28 September 1882, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume XIII, Issue 4288, 28 September 1882, Page 3

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