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A. W. HANSARD, HOUSE, ESTATE, CUSTOM HOUSE, AM) GENERAL AGENT, S 1 1 0 RTLAN"D-S T Ji E E T, NEAR THE KKCHVNOE IKH'KIi. MR. HANSARD now begs to offer his best service and attention to those who may favour him with their commands in the Selling or Leasing of Land or House Proportieb ; to those deshous to purchase or hire, the same, and to those lequiring the transaction of General Agency. On the Registries fkept, of which free inspection is invited, may be found (amongst many others) the patticulars of the following '• — LAND. For Sale, In such a Lot as may suit a Purchvsi'r A part of Allotment No. 13, of Section 17, being at the end of Queen -stieet, near Custom House street, and adjoining the Allotment on which stands Mr Rich's Brick Stoic, and having a depth of 128 links. This is well worthy the attention of patties intending the i erection of business premises, as the situation i has now become, and must undoubtedly remain, one of the most valuable in Auckland for such a purpose — or would be let on a Building Lease. To be ?old. — That excellently situated and very valuable piopnty (part of Allotment 4, of Section 17) in^Wesl Quf en-street, now in the occupation of Mr. David Shki iian, and known as the Crown and Anchor Tavern. There are two Houses, the one an excellent Brick building, the other a well fitted wooden house, with good^well and drain, tS.c, in the yard. This property is now yielding a good lental, and having possessed a License and good connexion forjmany years, can scarcely fail to prove an excellent investment. A Farm of 80 acres, on the East side of the Tamaki. Also (on terms to suit purchasers), Building Allotments at Parnell. Building Allotments on the Epsom Road near Hobson's Bridge. Building Allotments, on the St. George's Bay Road. For Lfasr, A Dairy Farm at Remuera. HOUSES. For Sale, An Allotment in Lower Albert -street, adjoining Mr. Gundry's, with neat and well | finished Cottage of 4 rooms, large Cow Shed, &c. To Let, For the remainder of the term of Lease (3 years), those first-rate Business Premises, with fittings complete, now in the occupation of Mr. Lazarus, having a frontage of 37 feet to Short-land-street, opposite to the Stores of Messrs. Brown 8c Campbell, and Gibson & Mitchell, and a depth of 90 feet- These Premises have ample frontage for three good Shops, into which they might be readily converted. In HousoN-STRKEr — A Commodious Family Residence, with Lirge garden, and every convenience. In Hohson-strfet — A Cottage, with large Garden, Paddock, Stable, Cow Shed, &c, suitable for an industrious man — rent very moderate. In Chapfl-ctreet — An elegantly finished Family Residence. Nuar Waki.fi eld-street — A newly built and nicely finished 5 -roomed House. In Wyndham-street — A Shop, with fittings comple'e, fora Butcher's business, and roomy Dwelling House in lear. At Parnell — A comfortable and pleasantly situated 4-roomed Cottaoe. Suburban — The Cottage Residknce, with good Gaiden, &c, lately occupied by J, Tomes, lisq.

SEVERAL SUMS OF MONEY to be lent at moderate rates of interest. For particulars apply to A. W. Hansarp, Agent, Shortland-street.

BOOT AND SHOE WAXUBHOUSB

ANOTHER Tremendous Supply of Ladies', Gents', and Children's BOOTS AND SHOES, from the well-known House of Homan & Co. T. Kr.vEN. CHEAP S&&AD!

rpHE Undersigned announces to the Public X that the price of the 21 bs. Loaf of the Best Bread is reduced to Fivk-pknce Halfpenny, and the Second Quality to Fqur-plnce Halfpenny. Hugh Coolaiian.

LOST, ON the Epsom Road, between the Tamaki Road and Onehunga, a Gold Alukrt Chain, Cable pattern. Any person having found it will be handsomely rewarded on application at the " New Zealander" office. 30ih Sept., 1851.

SCYTHES! SCYTHES I ON SALE At the Stores of the Undersigned, CROWN AND PATENT SCYTHES, with sneds complete, from 36 to 42 inch, at 9s. each. These Scythes have been examined by competent judges, and declared to be the best that has yet been imported into this part of the colony. The undersigned is prepared to give reference to practical men who have expressed themselves in favour of the excellence of these implements. George Hunter. Auckland, Sept. 26, 1851.

ON SALE, At the Stores of the Undersigned, rpWENTY TONS LIVERPOOL SALT X 4 tons Dairy Salt 4 ditto Rock ditto 146 Ash Oars 80 ditto ditto, rough. Thos. Weston & Co. 1 5tU September, 1 85 1,

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New Zealander, Volume 7, Issue 574, 15 October 1851, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealander, Volume 7, Issue 574, 15 October 1851, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealander, Volume 7, Issue 574, 15 October 1851, Page 4

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