A. W. HANSARD, ESTATE, HOUSE, AND GENERAL AGENT AND AUCTIONEER, Princes-street, Has now (amongst others) the following to offer to parties in search for real p ro , perlies. City of Auckland. A SPLENDID BUILDING SITE in Queen. XjL street. Two capital Allotments in Barrack-street. Eden Crescent, House, Garden, a c<> £ c Wcllesley Street, two Cottages, frontage of 83 feet, 2r., 16p., in garden. °' Suburban. A Family Residence on the Grafton Road. Building Allotments with frontage to ManV kau-road, Parnell, in different parts. Within five minutes' walk of Queen-street 22 j acres, improved. ' Near Hobson's Bay Ba. Ir. Bp., excellently situated. KyberPass Road, 6 acres, 15p., inclosed 5 c, near Epsom Road. Mount Albert Road, (near Three Kings) 46 acres. Hobson's Bridge, Epsom Road, 40 acres. Country. Papakura 181 acres. Karaka 160 ~ Opahiki 435 ~ Mangarei, Allotments from 4 to 17 acres. Only a few left. EastTamaki 80 „ North Shore, near Pupuke Lake, 19a. 2r. 50p TOWN PROPERTY. Comfortable Residence with good Gardes in the Town. MR. A. W. HANSARD Has been favored with instructions to sell "'HAT Excellent Property in Chapel and - Albert Streets, now in the occupation of Mr. R. Smith, and adjoining the residence of Mr. Mahoney. The ground consists of two quarter acre allotments, commanding a frontage of \U feet to Chapel Street, 414 feet to Albert Street, aud a depth of 211 feet- and is laid out and planted as garden. The House, which stands on one corner of the 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, end commanding a fine view of the 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. TO BE LET ON LEASE, For such term as may be agreed upon. s MOST ELIGIBLE SITE FOR A - WATER MILL, centrally situated in the flourishing, rapidly improving, and now populous district of Mangarei. The supply of Water-Power is inexhaustible, and conveyence by sea to Onehunga is available, a Cutter of 20 tons sailing every week direct from the spot. If required, from 20 to 100 acres of most fertile adjoining land, well adapted for wheat, will be let with it. Large quantities of produce are now grown by Europeans and Natives in the immediate neighbourhood. Pecuniary facilities, if desired, will be afforded to a respectable and industrious Tenant.—Apply to A. W. Hansard, Estate Agent, Princes-street. TO CAPITALISTS AND OTHERS. EXCELLENT INVESTMENT. MR. A. W. HANSARD has been favored with instructions to Sell by Private Contract those Valuable, Roomy, and Wellbuilt PREMISES in SHORTLAND-STREET (adjoining Mr. Tattersall's), lately occupied by Dr. Mathews. HOLLOW AYS PILLS. SOLD BY MR. WELLESLEY HUGHES SIIORTLAND-STREET, AUCKLAND. A Lady cured of Asthma after Twenty Tears Suffering, by the use of Hollo ways Pills. r r H E Wholesale Agent for the sale of -* Holloway's Pills in New South Wales, alludes, in a letter to Professor Hoiloway, to several extraordinary cures of Asthma, effected in that Colony, by the use of these invaluable Pills; and to "one ease in particular—that of a lady residing near a haj named the Razorback, who, alter having for twenty years been afflcled with great dilficulty of breathing, and unable, in consequence, to bear the slightest exertion, w last used this remedy, and is now, to use her own expression, able to run to the top oi that high hill. Extraordinary cure of Rheumatic Fexer oy Holloway's Pills, in Van Diemens La» u ' Margaret M'Connigan, nineteen years or age, residing at New Town, had been sulfering from a violent rheumatic fever w upwards of two months, which had entirely deprived her of the use of her hmosDuring this period she was under the care o three of the most eminent medical men u» Hobart Town, and by them her case v»» considered hopeless. A friend prevaue upon her parents to try Holloway's celebrated Pills, which they consented to do, and in an incredibly short space of aie perfect cure was effected. The particulars of this case are copied from the 'Hobari Town Courier.'
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New Zealander, Volume 9, Issue 749, 18 June 1853, Page 4
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