Mr. A. W- HANSARD, HOUSE, ESTATE & GENERAL AGENT, High Street, Next to the Custom House and Post Office. To Residents in the Country, intending Absentees, &c, Mr. Hansard offers his services in 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 negociate such sale or letting in their behalf. He will also keep a Register oi? Land, Houses, &c, required by intending purchasers, lessees, or huers. Mr. Hansard's charges for commission in the above-mentioned cases will be moderate — and, when practicable, will be subject to prior arrangement.
LAND. WANTED TO PURCHASE.— On tl^ North Shore, or at the Wahu. TO BE LET OR SOLD.-— One or two Farms in the Tamaki District. TO BE LET. — On an Improving Lease for a term of two years, Two Allotments in Freeman's Bay. HOUSES. TO LET.— That commodious and delightfully situated House at the junction of the Epsom and Tamaki Roads, known as « Rem- \ vera House." Rent exceedingly moderate. ON SALE A few beautiful— lndia. Proofs, by Finden, after Martim, &c, &c. Engravings, Frames, Books, &c, &c. Apply to A. W. Hansard, House, Estate and General Agent, High Street.
TO BE LET. jft n rp H E House in Princes-street, |||9pKgfi&jk X lately occupied by Captain J^wilHW Henderson, R. A. C. J. Stone, | Chapel-street. |
FOR SALE, jßßgHgw T N the Picturesque Village of nßjQEjj i- Onehunga, a HOUSE containjjyjjlflfjl ing a Large Shop, and two vJSs^wlv comfortable Rooms, doing an extensive business, being the thoroughfare to Otahuhu, with half an acre of land attached, and a never failing well of excellent water. In calling the attention of the Public to these desirable premises, the undersigned begs to remind them of the importance becoming daily attached to this settlement ; satisfactory information of which can be obtained of Robt. Thompson, Osprey Inn. Auckland, Jan. 22, 1850.
TO LET, From 21st February Next, JaHUfc rpHE EXTENSIVE PREMISES HTbiP 1 in Shortland-srreet, adjoining HMIHL Mi '- Hughes Grocery Store. Con™\^f^ssisting of Two Shops and Dwelling Houses, several Out-houses, Stables, &c. ; the whole Premises extending back to Chancery Street. Apply to Connell & Ridings. C. & R. are authorized to Sell this valuable property, if required.
THE Public are respectfully informed tbat the business lately cnrried on by the Undersigned, as Painters, Glaziers, and Paper Hangers, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. All debts due to the firm are to be sent in to T. Bell, and all claims against the firm will be met forthwith by the aforesaid ; as witness our hands, this twelfth day of February, 1850. Thomas Bell, Robert Bradbury. Witness— A. Dingwall,
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New Zealander, Volume 5, Issue 400, 13 February 1850, Page 1
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