A. W. HANSARD, ESTATE, HOUSE, AND GENERAL AGENT Priisci-.s-strlet, lias now (amongst others) the following to offer to parties in search for real properties. City of Auckland. A SPLENDID BUILDING SITE in Queenstreet. West Queen-street, Building Allotment, 22 feet by GO, in the business part of this street. A commodious and welt-built Family Residence near Queen-street. In Durham-street, close to Queen-street, two Houses. In Shorlland-slreet, a capital Building Site, ample ior two buildings, to be let on lease. In Shortlanu-street, adjoining the Land lately leased by Mr. J. Harp and Mr. J. Douglass- a capital Building Lot, 50 feet frontage, 449 feet deep (to Chancerystreet), to be let on lease for such term as may be agreed upon. In West Queen-street, a Building Allotment, 20 (cet frontage by 00 deep, to be let on building lease on terms be agreed upon. Suburban. A Family Residence on the Grafton Road. Building Allotments with fronlage to Manu-kau-road, Paruell, in different parts. Within five minutes' walk of Queen-street, 22| acres, improved. Near Hobson's Bay Ba. la. Bp., excellently situated. Hobson's Bridge, Epsom Road, 10 acres. Rcmuera, 5 acres : a delightful situation for a residence. Epsom Road, adjoining Bird Grove, 14 acres, all enclosed, principally with a stone wall; a House standing thereon. N.B.—A never-failing supply of water. Cooper's Bay Road, an eligible properly. Country. Small Improved Property, delightfully situated at Point England, Tamski, \\ acres fenced and in cultivation, with House, &c. Karaka 160 acres. North Shore, on the Lake, 51 acres 1 rood, 54 acres enclosed and in cultivation, now in occupation of the owner. Manurewa, two Allotments, 5 acres each.
TO EXCURSIONISTS AND OTHERS. TVTR. and Mrs. CONSTABLE respectfully 1»J- ihanks Ihe Ladies and Gentlemen whom business or pleasure has caused to avail themselves of the accommodations afforded by the hotel at Waiuku, and for the assurances they have received of the entire satis faction afforded by their endeavours lo secure the comfort of their visitors. They hope, by similar exertions, to merit the good opinion of those who may hereafter stay at their house. It may not be generally known that Wild Pigeons, Ducks, Teal, and all other descriptions of Wild Fowl, abound in the neighbourhood of Waiuku, and that the Waikato River, withils beautiful scenery, is only ninemilesdistant. Mr. Constable has always a conoe in readiness to convey his visitors there. In addition to the well-known Harry Bluff, Mr. Constable has recently added a new and well-fitted vessel to the line of sailing cutters between Onehunga and Waiuku, so that passengers may now depend upon punctuality in starling and speed during the passage. • * Travellers supplied with Stores.
JUST RECEIVED, Price 10s. COLOURED VIEW of the INTERIOR k OF OTAKI CHURCH, Wellington. Drawn by I). 6. Barr.vud, Esq., and Lithographed by Day & Son, Lithographers to the Queen, Also, shortly will be published, in the same style, but on a larger scale, price 205., Copies of a Painting lately finished by Mr. Barraijd, the subject being The Baptism of Te'Eplwi, with Portraits of Sir George and Lady Grey, etc., etc. Subscribers names will be received at Auckland by J. Williamson, Stationer. NOW PUBLISHED, Price Ten Shillings, 'I? OUR VIEWS OF AUCKLAND, A- lithographed in London from sketches recently taken. No. I.—View of the Harbour and entrances with the Little Barrier, Tintirimatangi, Waiheki, Rangitoto, and Motutapu Is, lands, the North Shore, and Mount Victoria. Part of the Town, shewing St. Paul's Church, St. Patrick's Church, Wesleyan, Independent, and Primitive Methodist Chapels, Wesleyan College, Oddfellows Hall, and Albert Barracks, —Taken from Hobson-street, south. No. 2.—View of Commercial Bay, Britomart Barracks, St. Paul's Church, pari of Shortland-street, and Fort-street.—-Taken from Smale's Point. No "\— A r ievv of part of Commercial Bay, an,. Lower Queen-street, the Wharf, Albert Hill, Wyndham Street, Wes-Queen-slreet, St. Patrick's, and St. Matthew's Churches.—Taken from Bi itomart Barracks. No. A.— View of Queen-street, and part of Shortland-street, Market House, Wesleyan Chapel, and College.—Taken from the Wharf. J. Williamson, Stationer. WILLIAMS'S DICTIONARY OF THE NEW ZEALAND LANGUAGE, Second Edition. NOW PUBLISHED-The Second Edition of a "Dictionary of the New Zeaand Langunge," in two parts: Maori and English—English and Maori; with- a concise Grammar. To which is added A Selection of Colloquial Sentences. By William Williams, D.C.L., Archdeacon of Waiapu, Price, Bs. J. Williamson, Bookseller, etc.
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New Zealander, Volume 9, Issue 789, 5 November 1853, Page 4
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