TO LET, With Immediate Possession,
teß^k PREMISES, corner of ffIJLMJL -*- Q«een and Wyndham Streets, tUmiM lately occupied by Mr. J. Conway, vSVfe^3*Ai consisting of a large shop, sevea rooms, and kitchen. Apply to Graham & Henderson* Auckland, 6th July, 1852.
A. \V. HANSARD, HOUSE, ESTATE AND GENERAL AGENT, AND AUCTIONEER. Prince s-S t re c t. SEVERAL FARMS, improved and otherwise ; and BUILDING ALLOTMENTS i in Town and Suburbs, for Sale by Private ! Contract. Many Houses in all parts of the Town and Suburbs to Let. A Register of the above always kept. A few Sums of Money to be advanced on unexceptionable security.
TO BE SOLD. At moderate rates, and on terms of payment easy to fyurcJiasers, TWO or THREE Small FARMS, of from J- 20 to 40 Acres, of most excellent land, — situated at an easy dislance from town, approached by a good road. All terms and particulars may be learnt on application to A. W. Hansard, House & Estate Agents ■■■ — - — ..--■■ -.. ._ ,
PROSPECTUS. WILL SHORTLY BE PUBLISHED, A SERIES OF VIEWS illustrative of the Manners, Customs, and Scenery of New Zealand, New Caledonia, the New Hebrides, and Loyalty Islands, By R. A. Oliver, Commander, R.N. Dedicated by permission to His Royal Highness Prince Albert. Some faithful Sketches of the more favourable specimens of the Inhabitants of the interesting colony of New Zealand have long been wanted, whilst the other islands have been scarcely visited by any but the sandalwood traders. The Sketches of these Islands were made when the Author visited them in H.M.S. Fly, 4850, accompanying the Bishop of New Zealand, in the Undine schooner, on a missionary tour. The work is to range in size and character with "Roberts's Spain," "Miss Eden's India/ &c, and will be published in Four Parts, with appropriate Letter-press. Price One Guinea each Part, or 4/. 475. Qd. coloured. Messrs. Dickenson, publishers to the Queen. Orders will be received at Auckland for copies of the above, by Mr. J. Williamson,. Bookseller, &c, Shortland Crescent.
JUST PUBLISHED, At the " New-Zbalander" Office, AUCKLAND AND ITS NEIGHBOURHOOD, In Five Chapters — demy Svo. Contents : I. — Governor Hobson's description of the position of Auckland, and his reasons for selecting it as the site for the Capital of New ZealandNature of the country, and character of the soil — The position of its two Harbours — The extent of its water communication with the Interior — Governor Grey's description of the available character of the Land in the Neighbourhood — Resemblance to the Site of Corintk — Reasons for which it was determined by the British Government that Auckland should be the Seat of the Government of the Colony. II. — The Town of Auckland — the Harbour — the Suburbs — New Zealand Scenery — the Isthmus, &c. 111. — The Climate; its salubrity — Superiority over Continental Climates — Comparison with the Climate and Weather of England — Season for Fruits and Flowers — Temperature, &c, of the various Months. IV. — Auckland : Social and Domestic. V. — Night and Morning — the Past and Present of New Zealand. To which is appended the latest Census and Agricultural Returns of the Province of New Ulster. PbicjJ, Is. 6d. — On Sale by J. Wii.i<iAMsoir, Bookseller, &c.
Published by Authority. ON~SALE, HPHE ORDINANCES op NEW ZEALAND, J- passed in the first ten Sessions of the General Legislative Council, a. ». 4841 to a. d. 1849. To which are prefixed the Acts of Parliament, Charters, and Royal Instructions relating to New Zealand. — Price 10s. 6d. Also, The PROVINCIAL COUNCILS ORDINANCE, with the Proclamation introducing it to the Province of New Ulster. — Price 6d. J. Williamson, Bookseller, &c.
AUCTIONEER AND LAND AGENT. MR. J. NEWMAN offers his services to the Public as an AUCTIONEER & GENERAL AGENT, more particularly for the Sale of Cattle, Horses, and other live Stock. Monthly sale at New Market on the Second Tuesday of every Month. Quarterly Sale at Olahuhu on the first Wednesday in the Quarter, commencing with June. Stock kept at fixed charges in his Remuera Paddocks. Orders left with Mr. Thomas Somervillb Shortland-street, will be forwarded.
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New Zealander, Volume 8, Issue 676, 6 October 1852, Page 4
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