A. W. HANSARD , ESTATE, HOUSE, AND GENERAL AGENT Princes-street, Has now (amongst others) the following to offer to parties in search for real properties. City of Auckland. A SPLENDID BUILDING SITE in Queenstreet. A commodious and well-built Family Residence near Queen-street. In Durham-slreet, close to Queen-street, two Houses. In Shorlland-street, a capital Building Site, ample lor two buildings, to be let on lease. In West Queen-street, a Building Allotment, 20 feet frontage by 60 deep, to be let on building lease on terms be agreed upon. Suburban. A Family Residence on the Grafton Road. Building Allotments with frontage to Manu-kau-road, Parnell. Hobson’s Bridge, Epsom Road, 10 acres. Remuera, 5 acres : a delightful situation for a residence. Cooper’s Bay Road, an eligible property. Country. Small Improved Properly, delightfully situated at Point England, Tamaki, 11 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. IMPROVED SMALL FARM, CLOSE TO AUCKLAND. Mr. A. W. Hansard has been favoured with instructions to sell by private contract, A VERY EXCELLENT SMALL FARM of about Twenty-five Acres, This eligible little properly is very pleasantly situated. The land is for the most part of the very finest quality, about half of m hich is fenced in, and has been under cultivation. Water frontage, accessible to a large boat. Is plentifully supplied with water at all seasons, has a good clump of wood, and has now r standing thereon A WELL-BUILT AND ROOMY HOUSE, and al! necessary out-houses. N.B.— Is ready for occupation, without any expenditure, after paymentof purchasemoney. Immediate application necessary. To Rent-payers who feel the rise in the rate of House-rents, and who are desirous to become their own Landlords. MR. A. W. HANSARD Has now for sale, in various parts of the Suburbs of Auckland. SOME CAPITAL BUILDING ALLOTMENTS, Which may be had at moderate prices, and on liberal terms. TOWN BUILDING ALLOTMENTS. MR. A. W. HANSARD Is favoured with instructions to sell by private contract, QEVERAL CAPITAL BUILDING ALLOTMENTS, situate in Grey-street (one of the continuations of Queen-street). These allotments are not of the ordinary confined character of Town allotments, some 60 feet deep, but range from 200 to 400 feel deep. For pleasantness of Situation these allotments are not to be surpassed in the city of Auckland. EXCELLENTJfNVESTMENT. CAPITAL FAMILY RESIDENCE FOR SALE. IVTR. HANSARD is instructed ||Pf|ulLL by Major Greenwood to Sell that very convenient and WBHHB*well built FAMILY RESI1D EN C E in Emily Place (opposite St. Paul’s Church, and close to Shortland-slreet and Princes-streel), now occupied by Major Greenwood. To a Private Family desirous to secure a freehold residence in these times of rapidly advancing rents, this is an opportunity which may not again soon be met with. To Capitalists desiring investment, it affords an opportunity to receive a steady income from a properly which must always command a good rental, and which, from its position-having 150 links frontage to Emily Place—must continue, as it has done, rapidly to rise in value. The House is insured in the “Guardian” Office, London. Terms--Liberal. Princes-streel, Oct. 18, 1855. MIL A. W. HANSARD I>EGS to intimate that it is his intention ) to hold REGULAR AUCTION SALES, * OF REAL AND LEASEHOLD ESTATES, On the second Friday in every month, at his Rooms, in Princes-streel. Full particulars respecting Property to be offered al these Monthly Sales arc requested to be made as early as possible, so as to leave a sufficient lime for the preparation of particulars and conditions of Sale; which, together with plans, etc., it is desirable should be affixed al the Rooms as long as conveniently may be. Where practicable, properties to be offered al these Sales will be pointed out to intending bidders, and every other facility offered for the advantageous disposal of Properties. Princes-slreet, 27th Oct., 1853. W. LAXON, TAILOR ETC., OEGS leave to inform the inhabitants of Auckland, and its vicinity, that ho has just received, via Sydney, a large slock of English and Colonial Tweeds of all shades. Shorlland Crescent, Nov. 25th, 1853.
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New Zealander, Volume 9, Issue 797, 3 December 1853, Page 4
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