TO IE SOLI) OR LET, HERALD, OR WOOD'S ISLAND. rr HIS beaulilul ISLAND is situated about « 7i miles above the town, and comprises *OO acres of almost level land, part of which has been laid down in grass. The resident, some six years ag-o, held a very profirahle Bush License, and was much resorted to by pleasure parties, and invalids, as also by" Ih i farmers and sawyers of the neighbouring mainland. And there remains a long-neglected Garden and Orchard, formed waks, em. Its waters abound with fish, and its adjacent deep creeks, and timbered lands with pigeon and duck. To a retired person of means, it offers a delicious and salubrious retreat, with delightful water and forest landscape:—an ample field for floral and botanical pursuits, and the never-ailing resources of the fishingrod and the fowling-piece. It is eminently fitted for sheep-farming, as it would need no fencing, and would be easily covered with English grasses, which thrive well. To a person of enterprise and tact, willing to hold a Bush License, it would be a speedy fortune. For plans and particulars, apply to S. A. Wood. TO HE LET FOR A TERM OF SEVEN TO TEN YEAS, OR, TO BE SOLD, JT'AWHOENOE, the late residence of Mr. ' IV Walter Bkodie, situated in Doubtless Bay, North of the Bay of Islands, and opposite the harbour of Mongonui. This property consists df 1000 acres, with a Crown Grant. The house is beautifully situated upon rising ground near the sea shore, with a small river ruining at the side and back of it. The House, containing ten rooms, 7 of which have been lately papered and painted, and with out-houses adjoining. There are two paddocks fenced in, besides several acres o' grass land. The Garden is stocked with an immense variety, 37 different sorts of Fruit Trees, all in full bearing, including about 500 Benanah and Plantain trees, which fruit abundantly, and 700 vines, imported by the owner from the Cape. There is a "never-failing stream of water running through the Garden; and also a fall of water near the house, sufficient to turn a small mill in all seasons; and is the best fishing-stition Gn the coast. The neighbouring natives are extremely serviceable, and their labour may be obtained for about one shilling per day. From the stock of Pheasants last year, there should now be about 4000, uad a large number of wild rabbits. There is a valuable Copper Mine on the properly, which has been practically worked. The produce of the Garden alone would more than pay the rent required, evening in supplying the shipping alone in the neasou at Mongonui, where there are as many,as thirty large ships at one time. At present the properly is leased as a sheep run, which it is well adapted for. For further particulars apply to S. A. Wood, Land and Commission Agent, Shoi lland-street. VALIABLE PROPERTY. A. Wood has the gratification to hiti- • mate that he has just been instructed, by Captain Daldy, to place in the market fbi sale his Splendid and Well Known Property on the Waiiemata River. Particulars in a future advertisement. Title, Crown Grant. FOR SALE, Adjacent to the Residence of J. Bcvcridge, Esq. ACRES of low level GRASS LAND. This Land now yields a handsome rental for pasturage, for which it is eminently suited, and the advancing value of Stock will long assure it a proportionate and certain income. But the situation of these lands, upon the Great Oneliunga Road, which the Provincial Council has stamped as our great Manukau traffic highway, points it out as the site of a future village. Should no person of just prevision become sole purchaser, it will le subdivided. The periods of payment will be made easy. Plans and particulars at Mr. Wood's Office. Fol\ SALE, A MOST ELIGIBLE FARM of 29 Acres, on the North Shore, situate to the west of the Flag-slafi Hill. Its soil is fertile, and capable of raising any kind of crop ; and its 7>each is avowedlv one of the very best fishing grounds of the North Shore, and is envied by the natives for that purpose. The establishment of a Ferry to the North Shore, must inevitably enhance the value of all properties there.---Apply to S. A. Wood. FOR SALE, A FARM upon the Tnmaki, of 100 acres, •V*- with deep water frontage. It is in full cultivation, and decidedly one of the most improved Properties of that famed district. Applv to S. A. Wood. FOR SALE, A HOUSE and ALLOTMENT, ,**■ 33 feet frontage to Epsom Road, nearly opposite to the 1 " Windsor Castle" Inn. Three Allotments at Parnell, on the main road, East side. T'vo Town Allotments. And & variety of other Properties, both town and country.---Apply to S. A. Wood, Shortland-street. FOR SALE, * A PLEASANT VERANDAH Jm £*■ COTTAGE, at Parnell, near gjr to St. Barnabas' Church. It k&Sp» contains four apartments, has an outhouse, a well of water, and a large fenced allotment, It stands a couple of hundred yards from the main road: with an Eastern aspect, and a fine view of the harbour, flag-staff, Rangitoto, etc. Apply at the Office of S. A. Wood.
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New Zealander, Volume 9, Issue 805, 31 December 1853, Page 4
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