FOR HOBART TOWN DIRECT.
Jr^Tjr *TH H E Fine Fast Brigantine j™|ss. J " ISABELLA," WlS&ir cor S e Gedge, commander will sa ft fc> 1 ' the above Port on Monday next, 6th instant. For Freight or Passage, having first-rate accommodations, Apply to the Master on Board, or to Thomas Lewis, Wharf, Queen-street, May Ist 1850.
ONLY VESSEL FOR CALIFORNIA. &MjjL TT 0R SAN FRANCISCO, JM^)w|^\ J- the A 1 Barque Wm^T "CONSTANT," <?k;.v^ffl!p/ya 535 tons Register, Coombes, Commander, daily expected from Sydney, lias room for Seventy Tons (70) Freight, and a few Cabin and Steerage Passengers, for which early application is necessary. James Ma cky. Auckland, April 25, 1850.
FOR SAN FRANCISCO. jr^Tir HP HE A. 1. Barque Jffs«s^ E "INCHINNAN" ulKil§|P^ > 565 tons re g ister > Henry Pearse, aglnas^fflp commander, having the greater portion of her cargo already engaged, will sail positively for the ahove Port, on the Ist June. For freight or passage, early application is requested. James Macky. May Ist 1850.
DESIRABLE COUNTRY RESIDENCE, WITH TWENTY ACRES OF LAND. JWL rpo BE SOLD OTi LET.— 48s|n!'SJ|^ ne newly- erected and comDwelling House, together BsHsSwith a Farm of twenty acres, substantially fenced and ditched, and partly planted round with quicks, situate near the Three Kings, Epsom. The House, which affords every comfort and convenience, and upon which no expense has been spared, is' erected upon a dry, elevated and sheltered situation, and commands a most extensive and picturesque view. The whole of the land is under grass, with the exception of a Garden and orchard, which contain upwards of 200 fruit trees, and a shrubbery comprising about 3 acres. Terms— lf sold, £200 cash; with the remainder of the purchase money secured upon the pioperty for twenty years, at the rate of 12 per cent, per annum : or, if let, £90 per annum. Apply to Mr. Littlewood, on the premises, or to Mr. Nathan, Auckland.
DELIGHTFUL SUBURBAN RES IDENCE. jT^ONNELL AND RIDINGS aye rece i ve(^ instructions to HjJJMSeII by Private Contract that beauiSaasgiSSSS tif ul suburban property known as "ACACIA COTTAG E," situated in Glen Ligar, within ten minutes' walk of Official Bay. It consists of about two acres of remarkably fertile Land, a Dwelling House, with Kitchen and Outhouses. The Land is laid out in a Garden and Orchard, substantially enclosed, and well stocked with fruit trees. A small Paddock, a Well with an unfailing supply of Water, and an ever-flowing spring at the bottom of the ground.
TO BE LET, Jl^_ m \"\7 ITH immediate PossessKsS&^ W sion, the HOUSE PREMIES under Mount pjyaßy!ii|ipL. formerly occupied by Mr. Vaile, and lately by Mr. WEnn. Apply to Mr. Wihtaker, May 2nd, 1850. Solicitor, Auckland
TO BE LET, .gtv_&sm \'\T ITH immediate PossestSffi&M& * * sion ' the H°U S E and Iptlf p RE M \\? sr w in the oc * jJg^^^fcaP* cupation of Mr. W iiytlaw. Apply to Mr. Wiiitaker, May 2nd, 1850. Solicitor, Auckland.
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New Zealander, Volume 5, Issue 423, 4 May 1850, Page 1
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