DESIRABLE RESIDENCE AND ELIGI BLE INVESTMENTS.
CONNELL & RIDINGS
Have leceived instructions to Sell by Private Contract, 4 NEW and Commodious DWELLING/j!l HOUSE, with about half an acre of Ground, a Well of excellent Water, &c, &c, within ten minutes walk of the Post-Office, and in one of the iie.illhiest localities in the neighbout hood. A Building Lot in Chapcl-stfeet, being part of allotment No. 26, of Section 18. They are also empowered to Sell, or Let on BUILDING LEASES, a number of lots in some of the best situations in Auckland. Also to Let, on Improving Leases, several Small Farms on the Tamaki, and two desirable Lots, of 8 and 12 acres, within a mile of Town.
DWELLING HOUSE AND FARxM.
CONNELL & RIDINGS
Have recehed instructions to Sell by Private Contract,
AN Extensive and Fntile FARM, within a niodoi ate distance of Auckland, with an. excellent Dwelling House, Out Buildings, Stabling, Gaiden, Stock-yaid, and Paddocks. The farm is uell enclosed, and the greater part under cultivation, and is in complete working order without requiring the outlay of. one shilling. Particulars at the Mart.— Terms liberal.
P LOUR MILL.
COXNELL £f RIDINGS
HAVE ON SALE
DEAN'S PATENT PORT, ABLE CORN MILL, of two horse power, with Iron DressingMachine for grinding and dressing Wheat, Rye, &c , at one operation. ALSO, A WHEAT SMUTTING MACHINE, of the most approved construction, with extra brushes and wire gauze complete.
LOOKING GLASSES.
CONNELL 8f RIDINGS Have on sale, ex " Duke of Portland," A VARIETY of Plate Toilet Glasses, in handsome Mahogany Frames. also — A few large Chimney Piece or Shop Mirrors.
NOTICE.
GEORGE CLARK.
BEGS to announce to the Public of Auckland and occasional visitors from the bush that he has rented commodious Piemises in West Queen Street, which he opened on Monday last, as A COMFORTABLE BOARDING AND EATING HOUSE, at which those who patronize him will find the comforts of a home, with charges on the most moderate scale. Auckland, March 2, 1849.
TO BE LET OR SOLD.
Possession given on the First of May next.
THAT very valuable little Property at Epsom, in the occupation of the undersigned, consisting of a COTTAGE, detached Kitchen, Stable, and Cow-house — with about Four acres of Land, fenced and subdivided into a Lawn, Kitchen Garden, spacious Yard, a Potato and a Grass Paddock, in which there is a superabundant supply of spring water. If rented, the terms will be moderate ; if purchased, the buyer will get twelve months' credit. Apply to the owner, James Simms, Epsom.
IV/TRS. J. IRELAND, having lately arrived -"-*- in this colony, begs to inform the Ladies and Inhabitants of Auckland, that she is prepared to give Instructions on the Pianoforte, and theory of Music, at her own residence, on the highly approved system of the celebrated Henri Herz, and having finished some of the leading families in her own country, hopes to meet with the patronage that her long experience and superior style of instruction shall merit. Mrs. J. Ireland has removed to Gloucester Buildings, Queen Street, opposite the General Post Office, where an interview can be had.
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New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 289, 7 March 1849, Page 4
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