TO SMALL CAPITALISTS.
Town Lands for Sale. CONNELL 8f RIDINGS HAVE received instructions to offer for Sale by Private Contract, Five Building A llotments in Victoria-street, within a few paces of Queen-street, and the Court House. Eight building allotments in Chapel Square and Hobson -street. Two allotments of half an acre each, in Freeman's Bay, immediately over the beach. Two Farms on the North Shore, within three jniles of Auckland, containing respectively 45 acres and 1 1 0 acres, at 6s, per acre ; and a Farm in the parish of Karaka, containing 160 acres, at 3i. per acre. C. & R. are authorised to sell the above building allotments at such prices as will ensure a large return to their purchasers. They can offer them immeasurably below the upset prices now determined upon for Government lands in eligible localities Title— Grants from the Crown.
TOWN LANDS; CONNELL & RIDINGS HAVE received instructions to sell, by private contract, the following valuable TOWN ALLOTMENTS, at and in the vicinity of Freeman's Bay, Auckland. Some of them enclosed, and in high cultivation as Garden Grounds :—: — Sec. 42 Lol 1 33 p, " r 31 12, 35 " 32 1, 39 " 33 1, 37 "43 1 1, 3 13 1, 7 " 34 39 " 15 1, 3 These last four Allotments are laid out as a Garden , — are well sheltered and beautifully situated, A salt water creek runs to the foot of the garden.
TO DAIRYMEN, CARTERS, AND OTHERS. \ VALUABLE Suburban ALLOTMENT, &■ situated within 20 minutes' walk from the Post Office, containing 20 acres of land, with/ a substantially built four Roomed Cottage Cowshed, and Stockyard, 4 acres are ploughed and half an acre fenced in, as a Garden, and is well stocked with fruit trees; also, four cows (now in milk) with their calves. Immediate possession will be given, as the proprietor is leaving the colony; Apply to Mr. Marston, West Queen- street: Auckland, January 14, 1848.
EDUCATION. JGORRIE respectfully intimates that he • will re-open his Classes for Tuition in the general and higher branches of Education, on Monday, 24th inst. Morning Class, from 9 to 12 o'clock, Evening do. " 6to 9 " Shortland Street, Jan. 14th, 1848.
AUCKLAND BRICK AND TILE WORKS, CHAPEL STREET, rpHE SUBSCRIBER begs to inform Builders JL Farmers, Gardeners, &c, that he has on sale Good Red Bricks Superior White do. White Paving Tiles Draining Tiles, No. 1, 2, and 3. John Walker. Nov. 18, 1847.
WANTED, A LADY'S SIDE SADDLE. Apply to CONNELL & RIDINGS, Queen Street. January 14, 1848.
WANTED.— A FEMALE SERVANT. Apply to MRS. J. H. ASHER. High Street; January 14, 1848:
FOR SALE, THE first rate Saddle House SYNTAX, a Grey, Racing Gelding, out of a Skellington Mare, by the remarkably fast horse Whisker. Syntax is well known in New South Wales, having carried off prizes at the Homebush Races. J. MERRET, Lower Queen Street, Dec. 28, 1847.
ON SALE At the Stores of the Undersigned, SADDLERY. 3 CASES superior London made Hogskin Saddles Bridles, assorted, single and double Martingales Riding Whips, assorted, plain and silver mounted W. S, GRAHAMEt Auckland, Dec, 31,1847.
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New Zealander, Volume 3, Issue 171, 19 January 1848, Page 4
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