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A. V TTANSAIU), I At . :--m ?S-tus?., fvsiui. A\'i. Or/*! .i:.i, :u.t •.., I'niv.r'-sTRr.i r. (Ad;iv mv, lh" "II MVie note!,' ) j i CnuifiES : ropponrtiu'ling &«>'"* by Auction o. L.airtK Houses, Cattle, Horses, «Sc, 2 i percent, For conducting Sales by Auction of Furniture, Books, Pictures, ie 3 " " Printing Catalogues, Advertising, &c at cost. For Sale of Land, Houses, <S c., by private contract . . . .2 V " " For letting Houses, Land, &c, on the first year's rent . .5 " c ' For registering particulars . . 5 shillings. Attending and making Inventory of Fixtures where required, ss. to 21s. according to circumstances. For collecting Rents and general management of Houses and Estates • . , 3 per cent. For collecting interest on mortgages . . . . , 5 "
BOOKS, PICTURES, FURNITURE, &c. MR. A. W. HANSARD Will Sell by Auction, at his Rooms, in Princes-street, on Tuesday next, the 21st inst, at eleven o'clock — BOORS, PICTURES Furniture Chimney Ornaments
MR. A. W. HANSARD Will Soil by Auction, al his Rooms, in Princcs-slrect, on Tuesday next, the 2 1st instant, at twche o'clock — A RESPECTABLY situated and neat COTTAGE on the Cooper's Bay Road, nearly opposite the property of J. C. Blackett, Esq. The Cottage consists of four comfortable rooms, two of which have beeu newly papered ; and also a Cellar, easily convertible info a kitchen. There is a ne^cr failing supply of good water close to the house. The garden, though email, is of excellent quality, is well stocked with fruit trees of all sorts. Terms— Approved Bills at three and six months for the purchase money.
MR. A. W. UANbAIW Has been also fa\oured with instructions by Mr. C. A. Joy, to Sell by Auction, al bi<Rooms, in Princes-street, on Ti i sjuy next, the 2lsl instant, at twche oVkirK--4 LL HIS INTEREST IN A LEASE -t'&. (having 8 years and 10 monihs. une\.pired) of those valuable Promises in O/ficia! Bay, known as the "Mason's Homb." Upwards of 1 250 have been expended by the lessor upon these premises, which are now let to a good tenant for the remainder of the torm of the lease at a very considerably advanced rental. Full particulars may be learnt on application at Mr. Hansard's office. MR. A. W. HANSARD Will Sell by Auction, al his Rooms, in Pi'inccs-street, on Tuesday next, the 21st inst., at twelve o'clock — ALLOT. No. 9, of Sub-division of Allots. 5 and 6, of Sec. 41, City of Auckland, fenced in, and having a well-built HOUSE, of 5 good sized rooms, and other conveniences thereon. The situation, which is on the rising ground above the centre of Freeman's Bay, commands a very pleasant prospect. The neighbourhood of this House to the saw-pits where, a considerable number of men arc constantly employed, would insure its letting continually ; and to one of the sawyers themselves an opportunity of providing a freehold tenement so situated which may not often occur, is now before them. N.B.— Mr. Hansard is authorised to stale that the adjoining sub-division, which commands the frontage to Freeman's Bay, will bo sold at a price which may be learnt from him. Terms — Cash.
MR. A. W. HANSARD Will Sell by Auction, at his Rooms, in Princes-street, on Tuesday next, the 21st insl., al twelve o'clock — A LLOTMENTS 4 and 5, of sub-division of JEX. Allotments U, 45, and 4G, Section 28, Cit v of Auckland, having together a frontage of 54 feel to Brewer Strebt, by a depth of P/2 feet, situated close to the junction of Queen, Grey, and Cook Streets ; fenced in, and having thereon a two-roomed Cottage, and a solid scoria foundation, 25x55 feet, icady for another building. Terms — Cash.
r yilF t following well-known Horses will & suuui lo cover this season al the Stables of WiLLuusoN & Crummer, East Kp'.om. "CJiLOKOFOKM," '1 hoi outlined. Tenni- . . .C 5 ss. Should any marcs not pro\o to this horse, they will bo entitled to service next year, (n.'R of chare,". "LINCOLN," Draught. Terms X 2 ss. " COLONEL," J)i'»uglrt. 'iM'iiis i 3 ss. ' h~ '^rlifrec of these Horses can be &co« u k i» r of>' j^fors. /- n. -All Mares to be paid for by the li,t ''/January, 1855. Williamson & CnuaMKii. "iej)U i n;lttT \ r t, 18S2.
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New Zealander, Volume 8, Issue 670, 15 September 1852, Page 2
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