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Mr. A. W. HANSARD, HOUSE, ESTATE, AND GENERAL AGENT, No. J, VAILE'S BUILDINGS, Queen Street, Opposite the opening of the Custom House ami Post Office.

To Residents in the Country, intending Absentees, &c, Mr. Hansard offers his services in the receiving their rents, &c, the payment of such charges as they may direct and authorize, and the transaction of such general business as they may require, pledging himself to an implicit attention to their instructions, and a faithful regard to their interests. For the accommodation of the Proprietors of Land, Houses, &c, &c, Mr. Hansard proposes to keep a Register of all such property for sale or hire ; and, when required, to negotiate such sale or letting in their behalf. He will also keep a Register of Land, Houses, &c, required by intending purchasers, lessees, or hirers. Mr. Hansard's charges for commission in the above mentioned cases will be moderate — and, when practicable, will be subject to prior arrangement.

HOUSES. TO LET.-— Fern Side. N. B.— A considerable portion of the rental may be laid out in improvements. TO LET.—The Bee Hive, High-street. TO LET.—The upper part (2 rooms,) and kitchen of a House cheerfully situated in Queen Street. TO LET.— That commodious and delightfully situated House at the junction of the Epsom and Tamaki Roads, known as " Remuera House." Rent exceedingly moderate. TO BE LET OR SOLD.— A House of 8 Rooms in Albert Street.

ON SALE, Loudon's Encyclopaedia of Agriculture, up« wards of 1100 cuts.— Price, £2 11s. 6d. A few beautiful India Proofs, by Finden, after Martin, &c, &c. Engravings, Frames;, Books, &c, &c. Apply to Mr. Hansard, House, Estate, and General Agent, Queen-street.

Ironmongery Store. Princes-Street.

MR. ARMSON begs to inform the Inhabitants of Auckland and its vicinity, that having to remove to his New Premises in Queen Street-, on or before the 23rd insr., he will Sell at very reduced Prices the remainder of his Goods — which comprise almost every article for domestic use, as well as the things usually required by Carpenters, Builders, &c, &c. January Bth, 1850.

CHINA, GLASS, AND EARTHENWARE ESTABLISHMENT, Shortland-Street.

SELLING OFF!

THE Undersigned respectfully begs to intimate to his friends, and the public generally that in order to direct his attention more exclusively to one particular department of his business, he has this day commenced SELLINGOFF the whole of his Extensive Stock of China, Glass, and Earthenware, together with his other Goods — including Paris Hats, Fuller's " Patent Ventilating" ditto, &c. &c. The subscriber begs further to remark that, as the whole of the above Goods (with but few trifling exceptions) have been sent out direct from the manufacturers expressly to his order, he is enabled to sell at such prices as have been hitherto unknown in Auckland. F. Gardiner^ Shortland-street, December Bth, 1849. N.B.— The Premises will be to let about the Ist of February.

TO LET ON LEASE, A PLOT OF LAND in Princes-street adjoining Mr. Armson's residence, suitable for a Cottage or Office. Apply to W. Tattersall, Plumber, &c. Shortland-street, Dec. 14, 1849.

NOTICE. STOLEN from my Premises on Saturday night or early on Sunday morning last,l3th ult., A Roan Coloured GELDING, with black points, branded P. 1., or G. 1., on the shoulder ; and likewise a Set of Harness, lost about the same time. A Reward of TEN POUNDS is offered for such information as will lead to the apprehension of the offender or offenders. And, further, notice is hereby given, that after this notice, in whosever hands the missing Horse should be found he or they will be prosecuted with the utmost rigour of the law. B. E. Turner.

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New Zealander, Volume 5, Issue 395, 26 January 1850, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealander, Volume 5, Issue 395, 26 January 1850, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealander, Volume 5, Issue 395, 26 January 1850, Page 4

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