TO BE LET. Willow Givove, Freeman’s Bay. THIS properly is delightfully situated in the centre of the Bay, with a Creek running in ' from the river, and by which at high water a boat could land produce. &c. The Land consists of about Two acres and one-half, a portion of which is an enclosed Paddock laid down in grass, the remainder a Garden with a good well of water, and stocked with Fruit Trees. On the property also there is a well finished Cottage containing three Rooms including kitchen. The soil is of a rich black marl and capable of producing vegetables all the year round; —for a market garden so near the town a belter locality could not offer. Apply to Mr. Russell, Solr., Wyndham-street. QOO □ n a ELIGIBLE PROPERTY FOR SALE. The roomy dwelling HOUSE, in Hobson Street, at present occupied by Captain Russell, H.M. 58th Regt. The site contains ir. Bp. The house comprises—Large Drawing Room, Dining Room, Six Bed Rooms, Kitchen, Closets, etc. There is also a detached Kitchen, and a Well of excellent Water. Apply to Bain and Burit. HOUSE TO LET. LARGE and Comfortable Brick House, in Wakcfleldstreel, containing eight rooms, kitchen, servant’s room, small gcrden, well, &c., dc. Connell & Ridings, Queen-street. T0 CA PITA L ISTS ANI) OTHERS WANTING INVESTMENTS. r rilE Undermentioned VALUABLE SUi DURBAN PROPERTY, containing nearly sixty acres, within fifteen minutes’ walk of the Court House, and thoroughly laid down in grass and clover, yielding more than ordinary return. Another important feature in this properly is that the whole is connected and forms One Block, and will be sold so, or divided as shown underneath. There is also abundance of Water throughout the year. Apply to A. Mears, or W. Hughes, Auckland, Sept. 50, 1855. F 0 R S A L E . ACRES OF LAND, WITHIN 1 A MILE OF AUCKLAND, part of it substantially fenced and under cultivation—with extensive frontages to two roads, and capable of being very advantageously subdivided—together with Dwelling House, Outhouses, Garden, etc. Terms Moderate. Connell and Ridings, Queen-street. VILLAGE ALLOTMENTS. riiJlE Undersigned is instructed to offer for 1 Private Sale, Two Allotments of LAND, in the rising village of Mangarei. Apply to J. Newman, Land Agent. MASONIC HOTEL. THE undersigned begs leave to inform the inhabitants of Auckland and the vicinity that he has fitted up spacious R A TII R 0 O M S, where Hot or Tepid Baths may be had at any hour. William Possenniskie, Sept. IG, 1855. WEST END RIFLE CLUB. rrilE Members and Friends of the Club A are informed that a Meeting will lake place on Wednesday next, the sth instant, on the Practice Ground, Freeman's Bay, at eleven o’clock, a.m., for the purpose of shooting for prizes. V Luncheon and Refreshments on the ground. Wm. Bourne, Chairman. “ White Hart” Hotel, 28lh Sept., 1853. [a card.] J. H. KING’S FAMILY AND GENTLEMEN’S BOARDING RESIDENCE. Princes-Street, (Opposite Government House Gale, next doer to the office of the Union Bank.) An Ordinary every day at Two o’clock. Good Stalling, and Horses for Hire.
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New Zealander, Volume 9, Issue 780, 5 October 1853, Page 1
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