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PROSPECTUS. NEW LAND ASSOCIATION. A LTHOUGH “The Auckland Land Associaiion” has not yet been a year established, its advantages have been so fully appreciated by its members and by the classes tor whose benefit it was more especially intended, that several ofits members have considered it desirable that a new Association, oi the same nature, but of enlarged objects, should be set on foot as speedily as possible. They are of opinion that there are manv among the labouring and trading classes ol the community, and agriculturists now leasing land, who would, if their means would allow of it, become the purchasers, and bona fide and beneficial occupiers of land lately brought into market at the reduced price, under the new Land Regulations. But whilst fhelabouringclassesareslrugglfngloaccumulate means, by slow degrees, from their earnings, and traders and men of small capital find it necessary to have their limited capital employed in their several businesses, men of wealth in the colony, and others who are arriving from the adjoining colonies, are buying up, and will continue to buy up, the land all around us (mostly for the purposes of speculation) until notan acre is left to those who have held on by the colony, and struggled with all its vicissitudes. His Excellency the Governor, in reply to a letter which the Committee of the Auckland Land Association addressed to him, in May last, stated that he considered it his duly to issue the proclamation of the 4lh March last, containing the New Regulations for the sale of land, partly with a view to enabling the frugal and industrious easily to acquire small freehold properties, eitherdireclly or indirectly, through Associations such as the Auckland Land Association,’ and that “ in order to render them entirely effectual and successful, no effort would be wanting, on his part, to procure as extensive tracts of laud as possible in the vicinity of Auckland, so that an ample choice may be afforded to intending purchasers; and that the Land Regulations will be so administered as to afford every proper facility to those whose limited means only permit them to purchase small farms.” Encouraged by this, it has been thought that his Excellency would carry out this kindly interest in the welfare of the less wealthy portion of the community, by layingaside a block or blocks of land in such district or districts as the members of the Association, now projected to be formed, might suggest, and of such size as it might appear they would require—to be divided in such portions as might be agreed upon, and to be paid for at such periods as each member of the Association should become entitled to its advantages, according to some such plan as that of the now existing Association. Parlies inclined to join in the preliminary steps of such an Association, are invited to send in their names to Mr. J. T. Boylan, Queen street; Mr. John Williamson, Shortland street; or Mr. A. AY. Hansard, Princes’ street. Auckland, July 20, 180~. SYDNEY, NEW SOUTH WALES, COMMISSION AGENCY. npilE undersigned having commenced J- business as General Commission Agent, begs to offer bis services to the residents of Auckland, Wellingon, Nelson, and the other Ports of New Zeallnd. He flatters himself from his long experience in the Drapery and general business he will be able to conduct any commissions intrusted, in such a way as shall insure future favours; faithfully promising expedition in the purchase and shipment of all indents he may receive; the same promptitude' being given to the sale of all goods together with the rendering of account sales and proceeds. References kindly permitted to the undermentioned Firms and Houses of business. Mr. Alfred Jones, Auckland, New Zealand Messrs. Peacock and Son, Wellington, and Nelson, New Zealand Mr. J. Rickards, Merchant Pitt-slreet, Sydney Messrs. Aspinwall, and Chalder, Merchants, King-street, Sydney Messrs. Newton Brothers and Co., Pitt Street, Sydney Mr. Pierce llegarty, Merchant, Honolulu, Sandwich Isles Offices next door (o the Warehouse of Mr. J. Rickards, Pitt-slreet North, Sydney. Henry Richard Webb. AUCTIONEER AND LAND AGENT. MR. J. NEWMAN offers his services to the Public as an AUCTIONEER AND GENERAL AGENT, more particularly for the sale or Purchase of Land, Horses. Cattle, and other Live Stock. Monthly Sale of Horses at the Exchange Yard on the first Saturday of each month. Monthly Sale of Cattle, Horses, &c., at New Market on the second Tuesday of each Month 1 -* Quarterly Sale at Otahuhru on the first Wednesday in the Quarter, commencing with June, and at Howick on the first Wednesday, commencing in April. Slock kept at fixed charges in his Remucra Paddocks. Land selected under the late regulations on reasonable terms. STARK’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.
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New Zealander, Volume 9, Issue 763, 6 August 1853, Page 1
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