TO BE LET ON LEASE FOB A TERM OF YEARS; (SAY 3. 5 7.) THAT well known and fertile and valuable Estate ASCOT Maigarei district—the property of Brigade Major Greenwood ; with or without a purchasing clause. This beautiful property is subdivided into 9 different Farms, all thoroughly and substantially fenced, and each having a frontage to the high road. A handsome residence with Verandah, &c , is erected on the property, together with two comfortable four room cottages, large dairy, two barns, (one of iron,) six-stall sta.iles, pigsties, 2 large stockyards, branding pen, fowl bouse, &c , &c. Either of the cottages may be removed to another position, in the event of the Farms being separately leased. The whole is laid down in the best manner with artificial grasses, and no in-coming tenants would have to go to any expense whatever before immediately commencing operations. There is an excellent water communication with Onehunga, and with the adjacent bush. Fresh water is everywhere abundant at any season of the year. A Cutter, sails, &c., complete ; jib and foresail quite new. A hay making machine, 2horse rakes,(of newest construction from Ransome and Sims, and ’which have answered most admirably,) three drays, ploughs, and other agricultural implements. Also the following valuable stock, about 450 head of cattle; Superior draught mares and horses, well bred pigs, &c., &c., &c., can be taken by the incoming tenant at valuation or will be sold by public auction. , For further particulars apply to Frederick Whitaker, Esq. or Mr. Alfred Buckland, Queen-street, . Auckland
/WH A R F . STOR \ —. WjJ tejgar = iSSSSg !— ' L — —-—- ' ! 7WHO LtfSALE & REtM 1 C\l ife® dOk ' GENEaZzd [MERCH ANtJ WHARF STORES, VICTORIA LANE. C Opposite to Dr. Matthews' Medical Hall Shortland-street). ip* ipiu&Mmy SSBljoteaate anE? Metail (general filerdjant, RESPECTFULLY begs to call the attention of Storekeepers and others to his ,srmiate as above, a large and varied StQCK/ftf Goods of every description suitable’for-’y ative or European trade, wholesale ar*. retail. 1849. Goods carefully packed, and all orders attended to with despatch. N. 8.-Closed on Saturdays. WANTED, AN APPRENTICE to the Printing Business. Apply at the Examiner Office. •NOTICE. npilE Undersigned begs to announce A to the public of 'Auckland that he will give a series of to which he invites all his friends, and patrons. The Auckland String Band will be always in attendance and all z pHins taken to give the affair that air of amusement and comfort that it requires. Further particulars to be seen in hand-bills and advertisements. RICHARD HERZ.
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Auckland Examiner, Volume 1, Issue 11, 26 February 1857, Page 4
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