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TUESDAY, OCTOBER 10th. At 12 o'clock. .. T O H N "I~~E V D O N Has received instructions from Mr Johk Habts, to sell on th« premises, Karaka Creek, His SUBSTANTIALLY-BUILT FOURROOMED TERANDAH COTTAGE, Lined and Papered throughout—erected - on a quarter-jcro section, well stocked with fruit and other trees. Held under Miner's Right;. 556 WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 11, ; At Noon. NEW DOCK, CALLIOPE POTNT. Foe Sale by Auction by T> C. GREENWOOD At Dowden's Mabt, Queen-stbbbt. Terms—3o per cei.t. cash, b lance 3or 5 years at 7 per cent. SUNNY SIDE, Situated in clone proximity to the New Dock at CalHore Point on the North Shore, and within a few minutes' wnlk of tho present Ferry Wharf, is eoprettilj and conreniently placed that it cannot fail to attract the nttertion of all who hare an "eye for a good thing." THERE IS MONEY IN IT. Land anywhere adjacent to so great a centre of industry us this—the finest dock in the Southern Hemisphere—ia bound to become, MUBT, undoubtedly acquires very high ralue. The area of land available, as will be seen by the sketch plun, is very limited in extent. Ihers is to much and no more, and the fortunate owners may reaionably look for, and will surely obtain, extreme value. I lie aspect of the property, ns the name implies, is a sunny one. north-eagerly, and completely sheltered from the prevailing south*westerly winds. Sloping gently to the waterside, and commanding very beautiful vitwg, embracing Rangitoto, Mount Victoria, the Waitemata, and an extensive sea view. The toil is a rich, dry, sandy loam, thoroughly well drained, and at the present time for the most part covered wilhaiich sward of grats j fit with very little additional preparation, for a gentleman's lawn. For fru t, floweiß, end garden purposes the coil is not to be excelled. Many of the, sections, no'Bbly 20, 21, 22, 23, and 24, are specially suitable for orchard purposes. While those fronting the water, namely 25 to 32, are of exceptional value, owing to the fact that while they possess all the advantages of the other sections, they command a lovely view, w.hich can never by any possibility be shut out. When direct ferry communication is estab lished between-Queen 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. The price for a family ticket between Devonport and Auckland, from 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. daily, is 5s per week. When it is taken into consideration that ; the terms these building sites are offered at are 1 exceedingly easy, namely 30 per cent, cash, and the balance to remain, if deeired, at 7 per cent, for 3 or 5 years, it wi 1 be admitted that the opportunity is a favorable one for securing a site for a pleasant home, clear away from the din and smoke of the city, und at the same time, within easy distance of its busy marts and factories; ' • Lithographic plans are now ready, and can be had on application. Terms—3o per cent cash, balance 3or 5 years at 7 per cent. Luncheon provided. R". C. GREENWOOD. 505 Tenders ARIZONA CLAIM, OTUNUI. mENDEBS will be received until TUESI DAY, the 10th inst., for DRIVING 50 FEET (more or less) in the above Claim. Tenders to be addressed "Arizona," and at Fbatkblßkos.' Office, where specifications may be seen. Mr R. McCuixouffH will be on the Claim from 10 o!clock to 3 on TUESDAY, the 10th inst., to show intending contractors the drive. A deposit of £2 to accompany each tender. 555 QUEEF OF BEAUTY EXTENDED GOLD MINING COMPANY. mENDERS are invited and will be reX ceived until TUESDAY, 10th inst., at 12 Noon, for DRIVING, on CROSS-REEF, No. 8 Level. Specifications and full particulars to be obtained at the Mine. Geo. Black, ■■ : ' Manager. October 6th, 1882. -546 Volunteer Notices THAMES NAVAL BRIGADE. A MEETING of the Brigade will be held after drill THIS EVENING. By order. William: H. Potts, ' 558 • . Lieut, and Paymaster. j Calls NOTICE. WAITEKAURI No. 3 GOLDMINING . COMPANY (Limited.) A CALL (the 3rd) of 6d per Share bae been made by the Directors of the above Company, payable to the undersigned at the Office of the Company, Shortland street, Auckland, on WEDNESDAY, 11th October, 1882. F. A. Whitk, Manager. Auckland, 18th Sept., 1882. aBOHTFE BOOKS of all kind* n orna mntil icript letter at th« ETBUtt t»w OKlx*. , HEATRICAL PRINTING, ia any color } executed with despatch at the Office of this Paper. I WfflH ie ts be understood that my object in selling 3s Tia is the greatest good to tb« greatest number, and that the greatest number i number one, therefore try MoGowam's 3i

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Thames Star, Volume XIII, Issue 4297, 9 October 1882, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume XIII, Issue 4297, 9 October 1882, Page 3

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