Salt* tog gtuctfon* and the opposite shores ; and possess a rich soil for gardening purposes. To the Tradesman and Artisan tltey hold out the advantages of close contiguity with the town — they are thieaded by the avenues to George's and Judge's Bays, and are immediately adjacent to the great inland thoroughfare to the Manukau and Tamaki. They are surrounded by a most respectable neighbourhood •, and it can he no exaggeration to say, that, in a few seasons this locality will be Auckland's fairest and most thriving Suburban village. To the Speculatist it is almost needless to say, that even dormant investment in these Allotments cannot fail to double itself every two years. Title from the Crown. Plan of the Allotments may be seen at the Auctioneer's. Terms at Sale.
LAND AT ONEUNGA. HYAM JOSEPH Will sell by Public Auction, at his Mart, on Wednesday, the 26th inst., at 12 o'clock. AN ALLOTMENT OF LAND, adjoining the Royal Hotel, at Oneunga, having a frontage of 70 feet to the Beach, and running back about 200 feet. The Government Town of Oneunga is situated in the midst of an extensive pastoral country, that is rapidly becoming intersected with the Grazier's fences, and studded with the Farmer's cottages, — it is in fact the nucleus and the germ of — a country's wealth — a thriving rural population. It is the first stage inland to the innumerable Settlements to the South ; and on the high road which the Government has commenced to Wellington. It is besides on the shores of the Manukau, and must become the Depot of the coasting trade of the West Coast. This particular Allotment was selected with much care, — a glance at the map of the Town, speaks its eulogiums ; — its position adapts it for any kind of business, for it will be in the very heart of the bustle and money making of the place. Title— Grant from the Crown. Terms at Sale.
BY ORDER OF THE COMMISSARIAT On account of the AccountantGeneral of the Navy. CONNELL * RIDINGS Will sell by Auction, at the Com missariat Stores, Britomart Barracks, on Monday next, 17th inst., at 11 o' clock, the undermentioned surplus stores, landed from the transport ship i( Ann." 20 CASKS FLOUR Raisins Salt Rice Bread Dust Empty Packages Baths Water Closets Buckets Kits Wooden Fittings &c, &c ALSO — A Few Condemned Naval Stores
TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION. CONNELL & RIDINGS Will sell at their Mart, on Wednesday, the 9th day of August next, unless previously disposed of by private contract, THE HOUSE and PREMISES near the Church in Auckland, at present occupied as the Commissariat Office at the low rental of £45 per annum. For further particulars apply to F. W. Merriman, Esq., or the Auctioneers.
Js.STABLIbriMb.MT PUR YOUJNU LA.DIJSS ccN7M7r/rr» tjv MRS. WAKTCPIF.LD, Si'mi'9 SUeet, Auckland, Opposite the Bank*
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New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 221, 12 July 1848, Page 1
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