A* W. HANSARD, BOUSE, ESTATE, AND GENERAL AGENT.
Lower Queen Street.
TO BE LET ON LEASE, (In the whole or in such parcels as may be agreed upon.) r | HAT most eligible BUILDING SITE, I with frontage to Princes-street, opposite the Union Bank and the residence of His Excellency General Pitt, and the Waterloo Quadrant, opposite to the gardens of old Government House. For terms, &c, Apply to A. W. Hansard.
LAND FOR SALE,
AT Russell, Bay of Islands, an Allotment having a from age of 50 feet to Albion street. Also —
In the Parish nf Titirangi, 66 acres of well timbered Land, having a frontage to the Manukau. Also—
In Paroa Bay— Bay of Islands— 22 acres of Land, having a sea frontage, with House thereon. Apply to A. W. Hansard.
TO BE LET,
In Bank-Street, T^HE commodious HOUSE at the rear of General Pitts, lately occupied by Dr. Parks — Rent very moderate. Apply to A. W. Hansard.
TO BE SOLD OR LET,
jfagllgpk rpHE HOUSE and Premises now flpFTln -■- occupied by Mr. G. Codlin, ffljjjjjlffll Shotland-street. — Possession can given on or about the first day of February next. Apply on the Premises. December 23, 1850.
TO LET,
MryiHE SHOP and Premises in JL Shortland -street, adjoining Dr. Matthews, now occupied by Mr. J. Ireland. Apply to C. J. Stone, Princes-street. December 20, 1850.
TO BE LET,
-^-^ rill-IE HOUSE and Premises HHBSbSL. A lately occupied by the Hon. aJjgLn I njyf!. A. Dillon. Immediate posApply to F. W, Merkiman, Esq. Dec. 20, 1850.
TO LET, I>{ OFFICIAL BAY,
jAb, HHHE NEW HOUSE just variZMJaßk .1 cated by Dr. Bannatine, l^niiHW 58th Regiment, on his removal to Apply to Connell & Ridings.
TO LET, jLff A HOUS E in Hobson -street, f& fjnju x»- lined throughout, and very '$$ SjSjB commodious. There is a large Hlli9£?enclosed yard, and a good well of water, Apply at the "New Zealander" Office,
REGISTER OFFICE.
E. HYNES RESPECTFULLY informs Ladies and Gentlemen that he opens a Register Office for Servants, on the First of the New Year, at his new residence on the brow of Mechanic's Bay, near the Printing Office, where they can have access to the Register Book when they please. And Servants are informed that they have now an opportunity of registering their names, capabilities andj present residence, &c, — being the surest means of getting early employment, Charges Moderate.
MAGAZINES.
THE Friends of Independency are respectfully informed that the additional numbers of the Christain Witness, have arrived per " Edward Paget," which, with the Christian's Penny, Evangelical, and Children's Missionary Magazine, may be had at Mr. McKenzies or Mr Rout's. Dec. 20th, 1850.
TIMOTHY DUNN, BLACKSMITH AND FARRIER, BEGS leave to inform the public that he has REMOVED to new and commodious premises in the Yard of the Royal Exchange Hotel, and where, having added an experienced Farrier to his establishment, he can offer superior services in that line. Auckland, December 6, 1850.
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New Zealander, Volume 6, Issue 491, 28 December 1850, Page 4
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