%alts I)j) auction. VALUABLE BUILDING SITES. HOBSON STREET AND WEST QUEEN STREET. M if. A. W. II A NS A R I) Has been favoured with instructions to sell by Public Auction, at his Rooms in Princes Street, on Monday, the iSlh Inst., at 12 o’clock, npilE following’ very advantageously & situated Lots in the above rapidly improving neighbourhood. Lot I Subdivision of part of Allotment 27, Section 18, Corner of Horson Street, and West Queen Street, having a Frontage to Hobson Street of 28 feet and to West Queen Street of 52 feel. Lot 2—Another Subdivision of same. Adjoining the above, with Frontage to West Queen Street. Lot 3—Another of the same, adjoining Lot 2, with Frontage to West Queen Street Lot 4—Another of same, adjoining Lot 3, with Frontage to West Queen Street. Also,— ONE HALF of Allotment 21, of Section 18, having a Frontage to Hobson Street of 28 feet, by a depth of IOG feet. Terms: — Twenty per cent deposit. The remainder in three months, without interest. The Auctioneer will be happy to point out the Allotments to intending purchasers. A Plan may be seen at his office. EXCELLENT INVESTMENT. MR. A. W. HANSARD Has been favoured with instructions to Sell by Public Auction, at his Rooms, in Princes-street,. on Monday, the 18th day of April, (unless previously sold by private contract) IN ONE LOT, the Whole of the following L Valuable Property in the Parish of Takapuna, North Shore, No. Go, containing 15a. Ir. Sp. No. 154 and 159 No. 15G—56a. No. GG to the beach opposite to Auckland; well enclosed; laid down in grass; with good house, cow shed, outhouses, c. The whole arc well situated, and are supplied at all seasons with an abundance of water. Also, lOj Acres of Excellent Land, near Cox’s Creole. Full particulars respecting the above may be learnt on application at the ofticc of Mr. Hansard. CAPITAL OPPORTUNITY For Pensioners ot Onehttnga, Olahuhu , excellent Land in a first-rale situation , on easy terms. MR. A. W. HANSARD Will offer for Public Competition, at his Rooms, in Princes-street, on Monday, the 18th day of April next — VLL those Subdivisions of Allotment No. 83, at Mangarei, Parish of Manurewa, which may on that day remain unsold. These Allotments are of from 3 to 10 acres each, arc situate within three minutes walk of the landing place opposite to Onehunga, and close to the village of Mangarei, and not far from Olahuhu. The Allotment having been subdivided in order to give an opportunity to Pensioners and others requiring a few acres, to obtain them in a good situation and in a neighbourhood where employment may be constantly obtained by those desiring it. The subdivisions will be open for selection by private contract to the day of sale.— Very easy terms of payment will be granted. As the choice of selection from the whole will be given in the order of application, and as many lots have been already sold, early application is recommended. TO FARMERS, MERCHANTS, AND OTHERS. HENRY KEESING. Junr., HAYING now permanently established himself at No. 584, George Street, Sydney, as a COMMISSION AGENT, is prepared to receive consignments of Goods, Colonial Produce, c., for Sale, or orders to make purchases of Goods for the New Zealand market. For reference as to security, if such should be required, apply to Messrs. A. and R. Keesing, Auckland, who arc authorised by power of Attorney from il. Keesing, Sent*., to act in that behalf. N 0 T I C E. CiLAIMS or demands against the under- > signed are requested to be forwarded by the Ist May, previous to his leaving the Province. G. Buckingham. Waterloo Quadrant, Auckland. WANTED— A steady and practical man, as MILLER. Apply to Low Motion, Waterloo House, Auckland, April 5, 1855.
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New Zealander, Volume 9, Issue 731, 16 April 1853, Page 1
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