half’s ip auctionMR. J. NEWMAN Will offer for Sole by Public Auction, at Mr. Hansard’s Rooms, Prinees-streel, on Thursday, 2nd June, proximo, at twelve o’clock, That valuable allotment of land, in the Parish of Takapuna, (North Shore) No. 74, containing 19 acres, 2 roods, 55 perches. The situation of this Property, (between that of Mr. Carrulh’s ana Mr. Hunt’s) is one of the finest in this beautiful locality,—it is bounded on the west by the road dividing it from the College grounds, and on the east by the Pupuke Lake. The Land is of that splendid rich quality known to be the general character of that in the vicinity of the Lake. It is most substantially fenced,— puriri posts and three rails, —and has for the most part been under cultivation. To anv parly desiring a small parcel of first-rate land in a beautiful situation, this property cun be most confidently recommended'; and as a site for a residence it can scarcely, if at all, be equalled in the colony. Any further particulars may be learnt on application to Mr. Hansard, Princes-street. ALLOTMENT AND COTTAGE IN EDEN CRESCENT. MR. J. NEWMAN Will offer for Sale by Public Auction, at Mr. Hansard’s Rooms, Princes Street, on Thursday, 2nd June, proximo, at twelve o’clock, 'THAT well situated Cottage Properly 1- nearly opposite to the “ Mason’s Home,” Eden Crescent, commanding a pleasant view of Official Bay and the pier. There is a frontage of 42 links to Eden Crescent, by a depth of 240 links. The property will be shown at any lime to intending purchasers on application to Mr. Hansard. WOODBANK FARM. For Private Sale. HO HE Undersigned is instructed by the JL proprietor, Mr. Chadwick, to sell this beautiful properly previous to bis leaving for England. It contains 60 acres of the richest volcanic soil, abundantly watered, well fenced, and covered with die choicest herbage, with House, Garden, Orchard, Stockyard, Stable, etc., etc. Situated within four miles of Auckland, and surrounded by the most delightful scenery, it cannot fail to become the object of desire to every one wishing a country residence. There appears to be a positive charm about the place, —bill and dale, wood, and water, arc so happily combined, Unit natural beauty has almost rtn lered it a Paradise. A considerable portion of the purchase money can remain on mortgage at a low rale of interest. For further particulars apply to J. Newman, Land Agent. T 0 WN PROPER!Y. Comfortable Residence with good Garden in the Town. MR. A. W. HANSARD lias been favored with instructions to sell r ]H HAT Excellent Properly in Chapel and J- Albert Streets, now in the occupation of Mr. R. Smith, and adjoining die residence of Mr. Mahoney. The ground consists of two quarter acre allotments, commanding a frontage of 114 feet to Chapel Sireot, 114 feet to Albert Street, and a depth of 211 feet— and is laid out and planted as garden. Tiie House, which stands on one corner of die land (leaving full opportunity for subdividing the property if desired) is well and substantially built; and almost entirely lined throughout —the front rooms opening with French windows into a good verandah, and commanding a fine view of die town and harbour. A pump of excellent water in the yard. This property is well worth the attention of any person desiring a comfortable town residence or a good investment for money. WHITE HART HOTEL. DCROSBIE, Tailor, etc., etc., bogs • leave to return bis thanks for past favours conferred upon him for the last len Years in die above line.
1). G. would call Hie attention of New Arrivals lo inspect his Stock of Cloths, etc., ex. Cashmere, rarely lo be met with in New Zealand. Queen-street, May 17, 1855. TENDERS will be received until the Ist June from parlies desirous of purchasing. She is now' lying in Official Bay. Full particulars may be learned on application to CUTTER FLIRT. L. O’Brien, Solicitor. Queen-street, May 13, 1853.
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New Zealander, Volume 9, Issue 741, 21 May 1853, Page 1
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