TO SETTLERS.
A FARM of ]00 acres on the East hank of the Tamaki to be sold, or let on an improving lease. The land is of the best quality, has a house erected on it, and possesses half a mile of water frontage. Apply at the office of the " New Zealander." February 6, 1851
ON SALE, AT THE RED HOUSE, QUEENSTREET. i^AHITIAN ORANGES, Apples, 6d. per lb., PEARS NEW COCOA NUTS. George Hunter. January 31st, 1851.
Evening School.
f^i PATERSON respectfully intimates to vX« his friends and the public, that having undertaken the management of the Wesleyan Day School, he will continue his Evening Classes in the School room, top of West Queen-street. Hours of attendance from 7 to 9.
DESIRABLE RESIDENCE.
J&«&«* T 0 BE SOLD '— That NEW MjpiiiiL JL and commodious TwojgLflliMP Sto1 T DWELLING HOU^E in Hobson-street, opposite the House of Mr. Weston, — consisting of Eight Apaitments, five of which are furnished with fire places. — An excellent Well on the premises. Apply to Connkll & Ridings.
A, W. HANSARD, LJOUSE, ESTATE, AND GENERAL O AGENT. Lower Queen Street. TO GRAZIERS, DAIRYMEN, &c.
To be Let for a Term of Years. AN EXTENSIVE and very Excellent GRAZING FARM, situated near the Three Xi gs. It has an abundant supply of w.iter, and good shelter ; and is not surpassed by any in the colony. For particulars apply to A, W. Hansard.
TO BE LET, <ESl_jjl__ '"I^HE pleasantly situated, nearfejpfc^L I ly new, and completely fitted jMfijjJlf Verandah House, near ©S^i^^^creemans Bay. (about 15 minutes walk from Queen-Street) now occupied by Mr. Hurry. Rent very moderate. Apply to A. W. Hansard.
TO BE LET, HTHAT Comfortable and Well|||P~~^, I fitted Verandah House in Hobson-street, known as » RusThis house is in all respects suited for a family of respectability, and will be let at a moderate rental. Apply to A. W. Hansard.
TO BE LET .-j^, rpHE HOU-E and Premises 3^psSilk. J. lately occupied by the Hon. |iyyi|f C. A. Dillon. Immediate posBeaasss^session may be had. Apply to A. W. Hansard.
TO BE SOLD OR LET. J&g!j& r I^HE Cottage residence of Capt. 4|||T!iM * Russell, 58th Regt., (about J||yyyJ|to leave Auckland.) It consists eggSKSSIJof 9 Rooms — has 2 acres of Garden and Paddock attached, with frontage in two directions — is 20 minutes walk from town on the high road to Panmure, Epsom, &c, — and has every convenience of a family. Also, about three Acres of Land on the opposite side of the Road, being situated at the angle of the High Road and the Mount Eden. Quarry Road, and having frontage on three si dcs; will be sold or let either with or without the property to which it is attached. Half the purchase money may remain on mortgage of the premises, — the remainder on approved se- ' curity. Apply on the premises.
TO LET, ||yW^ rpHE COTTAGE and Garden llftus'lT"!^ on '^ c som R° a d opposite S^^^l^the residence of R. Vidal, Esq. J. A. GILFILLAN, & Co. Jan. 14, 1851.
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New Zealander, Volume 7, Issue 505, 15 February 1851, Page 4
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