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GOOD BUSINESS STAND, In a PoruLoub Neighbourhood.
CONNELL 8f HIDINGS
Have received instructions to Sell by Public Auction at their Mart, Queen Street, on Saturday, 9th inst., at 12 o'clock A SHOP AND DWELLING tx HOUS E, in Albert-street, near the corner of Victoria-street. The premises have a frontage of 24. feet, and measures 105 feet in depth, and are well enclosed. The J house consists of a large shop with double front, a parlour, and bedroom, all lined. ALSO, A piece of Land adjoining the above, with 2i> feet frontage on Chapel-street, by 105 ft., enclosed, being part of Allotment No. 17, of Section 21.
DWELLING HOUSE AND BUILDING LOTS.
CONNELL % RIDINGS Will sell by Public Auction, at their Mart, Queen-street, on Wednesday, 20 June, at Twelve o'clock, X'HECommodious DWELLING a HOUSE, Paddock, and Garden, near Freeman's bay, recently occupied by Mr. Hardy, Also— Fourteen Building Lots adjoining thereto, varying in quantity from 1 rood to 1 acre. This House and Lands are beautifully situated on the healthful slope looking- into Freeman's Bay, and commands a splendid view of the Harbour. Many of the lots having frontages to the wide street leading to Freeman's Bay, and forming the western boundary of the town. Plan to be seen at the Mart.
THE BEST BUILDING SITE IN AUCKLAND.
CONNELLY RIDINGS
Have received instructions to Sell by Private Contract, together, or
in Lots —
4 LLOT WENT No. 4, of Section •^ No 7, of this township, forming the Corner of Princes-street, and Waterloo-Quadrant. This valuable allotment commands a frontage to Princes-street of One hundred and forty links and to Waterloo Quadrant of Two hundred. It is directly opposite the entrance to Government House on the one hand, and to the residence of His Excellency Major-Oeneral Pitt, and the Bank, on the other. As a site for a large and fashionble Hotel — first rate business premises for the supply of the whole " West End" of Auckland— or for Dwelling-houses to secure the highest rents the Capital affords — this piece of Ground presents advantages unequalled by any other
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New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 314, 2 June 1849, Page 1
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346Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 314, 2 June 1849, Page 1
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