NOTICE. To Settlers having Agricultural pursuits for their object.
H^HE Proprietor of an extensive Property, J- over "3,000 Acres, at Wangari, interme diate from Auckland to Bay of Islands, having water-carriage ifor Sloops to the location, in a safe and commodious Harbour, and on a magnificent River, adapted for a Mill work ; offers; the same, at a nominal rent, on the simple condition of preservation of the Buildings and other property, now on the ground, to a respectable occupant, for the term of three to five years, more or less. On the premises are a Good Weatherboarded House ; 3 Three-roomed Cottages ; Outbuildings; Stockyards; about 25 Acres fenced in, partly in English grasses ; 2| acres Orchard,' now all bearing, and Vineyard in full fruit. ' The Wangari River waters an extensive tract of country, capable of supporting a large settlement, both for agriculture and grazing. The present proprietor of the above property only vacates this location temporarily", for his other property near the Bay of Islands ; this, with other urgent business, prevents his immediate attention to this Estate. And from his influence, and continued connexion with the neighbouring tribe, he can ensure quiet possession. Applicants of Agricultural knowledge would be preferred. The Buildings are in good order; and suitable for a family,havingbeenin constant charge of the Proprietor's servants,, and left by his son in April last. N. B. — A portion of the Estatcmay be subsequently purchased on easy terms if desired. Apply for particulars at the New Zealander Office. May 7th 1846.
TO BE SOLD THE BEAUTIFUL VILLA, situate near Epsom, the property of Mr. J. Scott, Shortland-street. The Ground contains 3i Acres, substantially fenced in with new palings, and consists of a superior Clover Paddock in front of <the House, — a Garden and well stocked Orchard in the rear, — and a 3 Acre Field, newly sown with Grass and. Clover. The Dwelling -House (newly built of :the best materials) consists of four spacious Rooms, and a handsonWVerandah Front. A detached Kitchen, we'll fitted up ; an Out House ; Coach House, and Stabling for Four Horses ; a Well -of Water; an Aviary, and sixteen double^Bee-Hives : with every other requisite for a 'Gentleman's Family. irhe f Garden and Orchard are in excellent condition — upwards of £150 having 'been recently expended on improvements. Immediate possession can be given.— Title derived from the Crown. For Terms, or Tickets to view, apply at the office of Thos. E. Conry, Solicitor, Shortland-street.
WHEAT. THE Undersigned is a Purchaser of Wheat in any quantities. JAMES MACKY. Lower Queen -street, Ist May, 1846.
ABOUT SEVENTY CROWN GRANTS OF TOWN, SUBURBAN, AND COUNTRY LAND, IN AUCKLAND & VICINITY, Fpit Sale by the Undersigned. TOWN LAND, ACCORDING TO SITU- *■ ATION, from =£30 to £200 per Acre. Suburban ditto at Epsom, Mount Eden, Mount Albert, Water frontages to the Waitemata, from 10s. to 40s. per Acre. Country ditto, various localities, including water frontages to the Waitemata, Tamaki, and Manukau, from 6s. to 30s. per ere. Brown & Campbell* Auckland, Feb, 27th
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New Zealander, Volume I, Issue 50, 16 May 1846, Page 1
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