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1 A. W. HANSARD, [ AuCTIONEER,jIIOUSE, ESTATE, AND GIJNKRAL Adl-fiT, Princes-street. (Adjoining the "Masonic Hotel.") Charges : For conducting Sales by Auction of Land, Houses, Cattle, Horses, &c, 2£ percent, For conducting Sales by Auctiou of Furniture, Books, Piclures, &c 5 " " Printing Catalogues, Advertising, &c at cost. For Sale of Land, Houses, &c., by private contract .... 2^ u " For letting Houses, Land, &c, on the first year's rent . .5 " lt 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 • . , 5 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 insl, at eleven o'clock — BOOKS, PICTURES Furniture Chimney Ornaments &c, &c, 5 c.

MR. A.^W. HANSARD Will Sell by Auction, at his Rooms, in Princes-slrcel, on Tuesday next, the 21st instant, at twelve o'clock— A RESPECTABLY situated and neat COTTAGE on the Cooper's Bay Road, nearly opposite the property of J. C. Blackett, Esq. The Collage consists of four comfortable rooms, two of which have been newly papered ; and also a Cellar, easily convertible into a kitchen. There is a never failing supply of good water close lo the house. The garden, though small, is of excellent quality, is well slocked with fruit trees of all sorts. Terms— Approved Bills at three and six months for the purchase money. MR. A. W. HANSARD Has been also favoured with instructions by Mr. C. A. Joy, lo Sell by Auction, at his Rooms, in Princes-street, on Tuesday next, the 21st instant, at twelve o'clock — ALL HIS INTEREST IN A LEASE (having 10 years and 10 months unex pired) of those valuable Premises in Official Bay, known as Ihe " Mason's Home." Upwards of i.250 have been expended by the lessor upon these premises, which are now let to a good tenant for the remainder of ihe term of the lease at a very considerably advanced rental. Full particulars may be learnt on application at Mr. Hansard's office.

MR. A. W. 11AN8ARI> Will Sell by Auction, at his Rooms, in Princes-street, on Tuesday next, the 21st inst., at twelve o'clock— ALLOTMENTS 4 and 5, of sub-division of Allotments 44, 45, and 40, Section 28, City of Auckland, having together a frontage of 51 feet, to Brewer Street, by a depth of 62 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, 25x33 feet, ready for another building. Terms— Cash. MR. A. W. HANSARD Will Sell by Auction, at his Rooms, in Princes-street, on Tuesday next, the 21st instant, at twelve o'clock— PART OF ALLOTMENT 38, of Section No. 28, City of Auckland, having a frontage of 32 feet by a depth of 59 feet, with a good weather-boarded House of four rooms thereon. This allotment which is well fenced in, is close to Vincent-street and Cook-street. Terms— Ccsh.

TO LOVERS OF THE MANLY SPORT OF RIFLE-SHOOTING. A CLUB for the above Sport is in the course of formation at the White Hart Hotel, Queen-street. A Meeting of persons interested in the Club will take place on Saturday the 1 th Instant. While Hart Hotel, Sept. 10, 1852. WHITE HART HOTEL. DAVID CROSBIE begs leave lo acquaint his numerous friends and the public, that he can supply the best Wines, Spirits, Alhs, fee, at very moderate charges, combined with every emlily and accommodation to his cuslomeis. N. 8. —1). C carries on his business as Tailor as usual, at the above establishment. 10th September, 1802,

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New Zealander, Volume 8, Issue 671, 18 September 1852, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealander, Volume 8, Issue 671, 18 September 1852, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealander, Volume 8, Issue 671, 18 September 1852, Page 1

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