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IN THE FIRST EQUITABLE PARTITION OF THE PROPERTIES OF

THE BANK OF AUSTRALIA.

MR. LYONS is instructed to inform the Directors of Lots in this Partition, and particularly those resident in the neighbouring Colonies, that the conveyances of the various Lots are now ready for delivery, and that upon presentation of the Ticket, either in peison or by an agent, each Drawer may receive the conveyance of the same on application at the Bank of Australia, Sydney, or if such Tickets be forwarded to the Secretary of the Bank of Australia, Sydney, post-paid, with the names and designations of the parties drawing the Lots, the conveyance will be forwarded to them by the first opportunity. S. Lyons, Charlotte Place. Sydney, 24th February, 1849.

SECOND & FINAL DRAWING

IN THE EQUITABLE PARTITION OF THE Valuable properties of the Bank of Australia, To he diawn for in Lots by the holders of the Tickets on the 9th day of April, 1849.

fff^llE Undersigned has the honour to submit I to the Public of New South Wales, a full detailed account and description of the whole of the Lots, comprised in the Second and Final Diawing of the Equitable Partition of the Properties of the Bank of Australia. He begs particularly to call attention to the fact of the division of the Lots into two clases, or schedules ; scheduleA, containing all the first class Lots, and schedule B, distiict Sydney, containing the second class Lots, in the middle Districts, by which arrangements each purchaser of a Ticket in the middle Distiicts will obtain either a Lot in that District or one of the first class Lots, in schedule A. The small number of Tickets issued in this Drawing, (only 2812 Tickets for Sydney, the whole of the middle Districts, Hobart Town, and New Zealand,) compared with the immense value of the Properties to be divided and the low comparative price of the Tickets, (£5 55.), lesulting from the determination of the Proprietors to close the Bank at any \ sacrifice, renders an early application absolutely necessary. S. Lyons. Sydney, sth Feb., 1849. %* A very limited number of Tickets in the above Equitable Partition has been forwarded to th.c undersigned for sale, therefore an early application is lecommended. James Macky, Queen Street. Auckland, March 12, 1849.

SECOND & FINAL DRAWING IN THE EQUITABLE PARTITION OF THE Valuable Properties of the Sank of Australia, To be drawn for in Lots by the Holders of the Tickets, on the 9th day of April, 1849. 1 PICKETS in the above drawing may be ob tamed on application to the Undersigned, at the Office of Mr. Woodhouse, Queen-stieet. Philip Jones. March 14th, 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-honse — with about Pour 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

TO LET ON LEASE,

The only eligible situation for Business in Shortland Crescent, now unoccupied, TWO ALLOTMENTS of 22 feet frontage each to Shortland-street, with a depth of 48 feet, adjoining the new house in process of erection by the undersigned at the corner of Shortland and Princes Streets. A piivate passage of seven feet from Princes -street has been reseived for the accommodation of these allotments which only require to be seen to be pionounccd invaluable to those persons requiring a central and commanding situation for business Piemises. Terms moderate. Apply to the owner James Simms, Epsom. March 10, 1819.

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New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 294, 24 March 1849, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 294, 24 March 1849, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 294, 24 March 1849, Page 4

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