A. W. HANSARD, TE, HOUSE, AND GENERAL AGENT AND AUCTIONEER, PrUXCES-STREET, now (amongst others) the following to Ter to parties in search for real properties. City of Auckland. \ SPLENDID BUILDING SITE inQucenstreet. wo capital Allotments in Barrack-street. Suburban. i Family Residence on the Grafton Road, 'wilding Allotments with frontage to Manu-kau-roadj Parnell, in difTercni parts. iVithin five minutes’ walk of Queen-street, 22| acres, improved. (car Hobson’s Bay Ba. In. Br., excellently situated. Cox’s Creek. 15 acres with frontage to the . creek. Country. Papal; lira 181 acres. Karaka ICO ~ Opahiki 155 ~ Mangarei, Allotments from i to 17 acres. Only a few left. Man urewa 5 acres East Tamaki SO ~ North Shore, near Pupukc Lake, 19a. 2r. 50p DELIGHTFUL RESIDENCE, WITHIN A FEW MINUTES WALK OF TOWN. MR. A. W. HANSARD lias been favoured with instructions to sell by Private Contract, npiTAT VALUABLE PROPERTY on the Grafton Road, Lot 12, of Sec. 5, known as being now in the occupation of A. B. Abraham, Esq., and lately the residence of Captain Pitt, The situation is that favourite part of the suburbs of Auckland in which arc the residences of J. Salmon, Esq., Captain Bockham, F. Brailhwale, J. Tomes, J. A. Gillillan, W. Brodie, W. Connell, &c., &c., Esqrs. The House is a roomy residence, and has all convenience for a large family. The grounds attached arc in all 5 acres, 2 roods, and 28 perches. As the property is so well known, is so near to the town, and as Mr. If. will be happy to point it out to intending purchasers, a lengthened description appears unnecessary. TO CAPITALISTS AND OTHERS. EXCELLENT INVESTMENT. IVSTR. A. W. HANSARD has been favored ivJL ’with instructions to Sell by Private Contract those Valuable, Roomy, and Wellbuilt PREMISES in SIIORTLAND-STREET (adjoining Mr. Taltersall’s), lately occupied by Dr. Mathews; having a frontage of 2G feet to Shortland-slreet, a depth of 105 feet of frontage to Rank-street (which is partly available for further building), and a small frontage to Chancery-street. The House, as is well known, was built within the last twelve months, with the best and strongest materials and in a most substantial manner, regardless of expense, with a good brick foundation, and furnished with a brick sewer. The ground plates of Pouriri limber. Ground Floor— A large Shop, with two double doors and extensive show-fronts; a Room off the Shop, also with large showwindow ; a private side entry; a large Parlour—the whole thoroughly lined, —and a good Kitchen, fitted with ovens, Ac. First Floor —Two good front rooms, commanding a fine view of the harbour; one large Bedroom, furnished with fireplace ; and two other rooms, lined throughout. Second Floor— One large Attic, lined, floored, &c., throughout. The Yard —lmmediately at the kitchen back door is a Well of fine Water. The yard bricked and drained. The rest of the depth of the premises is now occupied as a second yard or garden. In order to command an immediate sale the property will be offered on very liberal terms to suit purchasers. EXCHANGE LIVERY STABLES. /■CARRIAGES, Tandems, Dog-Carls, Gigs, and Gentlemen and Ladies’ Saddle Horses, arc always, bread y for hire, at a moment’s notice. A thoroughly broken in and paced Lady’s Poney, and also a Poney Pileton have been recently added to the Establishment. Exchange Hotel, 4th March, 1853. TO IMPORTERS OF STOCK, SETTLERS, AND OTHERS. fyHE Undersigned begs to offer his scr--1- vices as Commission Agent for the Sale of Horses and Cattle. A good Clover Paddock, enclosed with a stone wall, opposite the Tamaki Road, is now ready for the reception of Slock. Terms-—moderate. G. CODLIN. Newmarket Stores, Corner of Tamaki and Epsom Roads. S T ARK’S SHEEP AND LAMB DIPPING COMPOUND. Agents for Auckland and Northern District of New Zealand, Messrs. Davy and Jarvie. To be obtained in small casks,—each cask sufficient for Five Score Sheep. | F WILLIAM MAXWELL, Esq., who came out to New Zealand in 1840, in the Aurora , is still in New Zealand, he is requested to communicate his address to A. 13., at the New-Zealander Office,
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New Zealander, Volume 9, Issue 735, 30 April 1853, Page 4
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