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men union" us who have not yet. boon so fortunate or so provident as others to acquire property, yet that is no reason why we should assume that their interest in the Borough may not have extended before the next election, or even before there shall be any rates levied. "Whoever has cast in Id's lot here intending to r.iake this country his abode should have a voice to bo represented in its Councils ; and it is onh those who take an interest in the welfare of the country that will be found exercising the power they possess in the return of members. Having now frankly stated my general views upon the subject of the Ctmrter, I have only to thank you again for your ofler of support, and to assure you that having in this matter the interests of the Borough chiefly at heart, E shall freely release you from any obligation under which this requisition may have placed you, if in the interval before the day of election any other candidate may occur to you better qualified to promote theprospci'ity of the Borough, by the means which the Charter of incorporation will place in the hands of the Council ; but should you, with other Burgesses, still think it proper to elect me I can only assure you that there is no pi ivate consideration or influence from any quarter whatever, that shall deter me from acting impartially and disinterestedly in the conscientious discharge of the duties of a Common Councillor for a Borough with which my interests are so fully identified. I am, Gentlemen, Your very humble servant, J. WILLIAMSON. Auckland, Oct. 17, 1851.

HOUSE, ESTATE, CUSTOM HOUSE, avt> GENERAL AGENT, S II ORTL AND -STREET, KEVR THE EXCHANGE HOTEL.

MR. HANSARD now begs to offer his best service and attention to those who may favour him with their commands in the Selling or Leading of Land or House Properties ; to those desirous to purchase or hire, the same, and to those requiring the transaction of General Agency. On the Registries kept, of which free inspection is invited, may be found (amongst many others) the particulars of the following :—: —

LAND. For Sale, In such a Lot as may suit a Purcihser A part of Allotment No. 13, of Section 17, being at the end of Queen-stieet, near Custom House stieet, and adjoining the Allotment on which stands Mr Rich's Brick Store, and having a depth of 128 links. This is well worthy the attention of parties intending the erection of business premises, as the situation 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 property (part of Allotment 4, of Section 17) in West Queen-street, now in the occupation of Mr. D<ivid Sheehan, and known as the Crown and Anchor Tavern. There are two Mouses, the one an excellent Brick building, the other a well fitted wooden house, with good well and drain, &c, in the yard. This property is now yielding a good rental, and having possessed a License and good connexion for many years, can scarcely fail to prove an excellent investment. A Farm of SO acres, on the East side of the Tarn aid. Also (on terms to suit purchasers), Building Allotments at Parnell. Building Allotments on the Epsom Road near Hobson's Bridge. Builduig Allotments, on the St. George's Bay Road.

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 Shortland -street, opposite to the Stores of Messrs. Brown & 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 Chapel-street — An elegantly finished Family Residence. At Parnell — A comfortable and pleasantly situated 4-roomed Cottage.

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

rfflHE Undersigned has been instructed to JL offer for sale by Private Contract, the undermentioned Town and Suburban properties :—: — One Allotment about oa. 2r. Op. in extent, in Queen Street, near the late residence of the Colonial Secretary of New Zealand. One ditto, near the residence of the Rev. T. Buddie, oa. 2r. 29p. in extent. One Suburban ditto, about six acres, near the Royal George Inn, Epsom road. Part of an allotment on the eastern side of Queen street, abutting upon the New Wharf, about 33 feet by 199 j this latter is rapidly rising in value, and may now be purchased upon very moderate terms. Apply to Edward Rich, Land, Commission, & Custom house Agent, Queen-street. Auckland, 9th Sept., 1851.

TO SETTLERS AND CAPITALISTS.

npHE undersigned begs to intimate that he X is enabled to offer for sale Country and Town LANDS, some of the former comprising large and valuable property ; also allotments in central situations which by insuring a permanent rental are practically suitable for investment. Terms and all other information required may be obtained upon application. Edward Rich. Land Commission and Custom House Agent. Queen Street,

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New Zealander, Volume 7, Issue 576, 22 October 1851, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealander, Volume 7, Issue 576, 22 October 1851, Page 4

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