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£aleg fig Auction*

ELIGIBLE INVESTMENT.

MR. HART,

Begs to announce that he has received instructions from Mr. William Mason, to put up to pubhc competition, on Monday, Uie Bth of December, next, at the Mart, at 12 o'Clock precisely,

EDEN MILL, EPSOM.

fPHIS Mill is built of Scoria, and every part JL is of the very best material. The proprietor having spared neither time nor expense to render it the most complete thing of the kind in the Colony. It contains one pair of, French Burr Stones; Smutting and Dressing, Machines ; and all that would be necessary i to carry on the luciative business of a Miller. The Mill has ground and cleaned in the day 100 bushels Wheat. There is also attached, a j Weather-board store and Miller's House. '

It is»hardly necessary for the Auctioneer to point out that the extensive Districts of the Tamaki and Epsom are almost entirely dependant upon this Mill for getting their Wheat ground. To an industrious Man this presents the opportunity of realizing in an incredibly

short time, a handsome competency. Terms will be most liberal. Twenty per Cent, deposit, and the residue in any .period from 1 to 10 years, at the option of the purchaser. Thus the buyer is offered the certainty of being fully enabled to pay for the property out of the proceeds of the profits.

A CHANCE FOR THE MECHANIC AND SMALL CAPITALIST.

SMALL FARMS AT EPSOM.

MR. HART

Has much pleasure in announcing that he will offer for public competition on Monday,! the Bth of December, next, at the Mart, at 12 o'Clock. rpHIRTY THREE SMALL FARMS, situ - J- ate in that desirable rising Village of

Epsonii The Auctioneer feels that this picturesque and lovely spot is too well known to require any thing to be sad of it in the way of eulogy, for,whether as Suburban Residences, or small Farms, it stands quite unrivalled. Hitherto it has been offered in such large tracts, as to put it out of the reach of the poor Man. To obviate so serious a difficulty,these Farms are so put up as to be brought within the means of working Men, who would do well not to let slip such a desirable opportunity of possessing themselves of a Homestead, whose increasing value will in.afew j'ears leave [the Owner in an almost state of competency. Terms. — Liberal. ALSO A VARIETY OF MERCHANDISE, CONSISTING OF SLOPS, TEA, SUGAR, FLOUR, &c. ;

MR. HART, Will sell by Public Auction, on Monday, next December Bth, at the Makt, ) A SEINE FISHING NET, perfectly new, 55 yards long, 10 feet deep, having, a good Purse and well leaded.

TO DAIRY-MEN, BUTCHEBS AND STOCK-HOLDERS. Unreserved Sale of Thirty two head of very Choice Cattle, and Sundry Calves. MR. HART, Has much pleasure in announcing that he is instructed to offer for public competition, at the Stock-yard of the Bluo Bell, Queenstreet, o.i Tuesday next at 12 o'Clock. TEN COWS Five Heifers Four Bullocks Five Steers Eight Yearlings And several Calves.

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New Zealander, Volume 1, Issue 27, 6 December 1845, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealander, Volume 1, Issue 27, 6 December 1845, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealander, Volume 1, Issue 27, 6 December 1845, Page 1

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