AT AN EARLY DATE. PADDLE - STEAMER CITY OF CORK, SCREW STEAMER KINA, TWIN-SCREW STEAMERS LILY AND GEMINI. E. & A. ISAACS Have received instructions to sell by auction, at an early date, THE ABOVE WELL-KNOWN STEAMERS, the property of the Kaipara Steamship Company. E. & A. ISAACS, Merchants and Auctioneers. THIS DAY, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 30. MR ALFRED E. ISAACS Has received instructions from the Auckland Harbour Board to sell, at the offices of the Board, on Friday, the 30th instant, at 11 a.m., THE RIGHT OF COLLECTING TOLLS AND WEIGHBRIDGE FEES upon the QUEENSTREET and RAILWAY WHARVES for one year. Conditions and Draft of Lease may be seen upon ax>plication at the Harbour Board Office. ALFRED E. ISAACS, Auctioneer. 1485 £2000 WORTH OF ENGLISH - MADE FURNITERE, FLOWER POTS, PIANOS, CLOCKS, MATS, LOOKING-GLASSES, &c, &c, &c. Landing, ex " Coroinandel." E. & A. ISAACS Have received instructions to sell by public auction, rpUE ABOVE, as soon as landed. Full particulars in future issue. SATURDAY, JANUARY 7. ELLERSLIE. Immediately after the arrival of the 2 p.m. Train from Auckland. ELLERSLIE GARDENS, ALLOTMENTS, &.Q., &.C., &C. R. C. GREENWOOD Has received instructions from Robert Graham, Esq., to sell by auction on Saturday, the 7th January, 1882, on the Grounds, Ellerslie, immediately after the arrival of the 2 p.m. train from Auckland. THE FOLLOWING VALUABLE PROPERTIES .— Elleuslie Gakdens — The well-known and choicely laid-out grounds known us the Ellerslie Gardens, and containing about 20.V acres rich volcanic land. The Gardens are iv good order, and in every way adaptable for pleasure grounds, no money having been spared in the erection and mal ing Summer-houses, Grandstands, Racecourses, Fountains, Grottos, Orchards, Flowerbeds, Paths, etc., etc. (at a cost to the owner of over ten thousand pounds sterling). The whole of the gardens will be ottered in one line, thereby affording a rare chance to capitalists, as apart from the use of the Gardens as pleasure grounds, the whole of the boundary of the property can be cut up and sold for building plots. Eli.eusme— Lots 07, 68, C 9, 70, 72, 75, 70, 30 x 31, at Ellex'slie, having a frontage to Robert-street. Lots 51, 52, 53, and 51, having frontage to Bella-street. Lot 121 a, 122, 123, 121, having frontage to Amy-street and Russell Crescent. Lots 108, 109, 110 111, and 112, having frontage to Paninnre-road. These are some of the choicest building allotments in the vicinity of Auckland. This comprises all the unsold allotments in the Ellerslie Township. The well-known Farm at TePuru, nearGrahaiustown, containing- about 80 acres of choice laud, having frontage to the sea" coast, mostly improved, fenced, and in grass, Cottage, etc., at present let to a good tenant. Three Farms at Mangawhara, Waikato, near Messrs. McLeon and Co.'s farm, Pairoa, adjoining Messrs. Morrin and Hume's farm; accessible by good roads. This is without exception some of the finest land in the Waikato ; partly improved ; grass, good orchard, &c. Lot No. 49i, with Cottage, having a frontage to Abraham-street. Grahauistown. Aluehtlanu — ii allotments, situated in the Parish of Oruawharo, being lots 2, 3, and •!■ ot Section No. 1, a subdivision into Sections of Lots and part of allotments 170. Easy terms can be made R, C. GREENWOOD, Auctioneer. T> IONICS. — ST. II ELIE R' S . The Native Bush, Beach, and other parts of the Company's Estate, excepting the portion in the occupation of the Stud Company, will be open to Picnic Parties during the Christmas and New Year Holidays. By order. T. W. HICKSON, Secretary. "TVT Ef TON FANCY BA.ZA AR . WANTED KNOWN— That A. A. STE PHENSON is now selling all kinds of Ladies' Fancy Work, Wools (Berlin), Berlin Fingering Shetland, Crewel, lee Wool, &c. ; Silks in all shades. Cosies, Cushions, Smoking Caps, made and unmade, Tracings, &c. Lessons given in all kinds of Fancy Work. Also, a large assortment of Ladies' Bags and Kits, Work Baskets, Work Boxes, Handkerchief Boxes, Writing Desks, Blotting Sheets, Scrap Books, and a large assortment of Glassware, Pictures, Toys, &c. Also, just opened, a very handsome lot of Birthday Cards, Scraps, Oleographs, Pictures, &c. Come and see the beautiful assortment of Christmas Cards just landed from London. An early inspection invited. Also, Stationery of all descriptions. All orders punctually attended to. A . A . STEPIIE NSO N , KAItANG-AHAPE ROAD, NEWTON. "T^T OTICE OF REMOVAL. E. J. BAILEY, SEEDSMAN AND NURSERYMAN, Has removed his business to 70, Queen-street, two doors from Vulcan-lane, where he hopes, by strict attention to business, to secure a continuance of past favours. Plants, Seeds, and Birds always on hand. To Arrive, a quantity of Autumn and Spring Flowering Bulbs. Cabbage and Cauliflowers, Fancy Trees, &c, on Sale. N.B. — Bouquets and Cut Flowers supplied on the shortest notice.
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Observer, Volume 3, Issue 68, 31 December 1881, Page 253
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