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TO LET ON LEASE, 'jTIJE COTTAGE now occupied t, X by its proprietor, Mr. I Rogers, with II acres attached, situated on the road side, half way to Oriehuriga. In the erection and completion of this property no expense has tieen spared. It preserves a due distance from the thoroughfare, is shaded in foliage throughout the year, and is very capacious, with every accommodation for a respectable family, and, with its numerous outhouses, is in perfect Eipair. Its Garden (kitchen and floral) has beeli well cared for, and is stocked with choice Fruit Trees. The paddocks are strongly fenced, clothed with rich English grasses. It is seldom that such a complete suburban Villa is in the market, for the drive to is is the very best around Auckland; and it would be a most reinvigorating retreat to the merchant; and a pleasing residence to those connected with pastoral or farming pursuits. For particulars--apply at Mr. Wood's Office. FOR SALE, y tlE S»'WHoaN RESI"OimNCE, Kyber Pass, now r occupied by J. Hargreaves, Jsq.;, with two acres attached. The occttp&ncv of the Collage sufficiently attests, its for a respectable family!? It has the usual Outhouses, with a well, a "garden, and other conveniences; and paddocks in pasture.-..-'This situation, secluded, yet close to town, has long rendered it a fashionable retreal, and, if the recent vote of our Provincial Council turn the rugged and romantic Pass into a common highway, it will at least greatly enhance the value of its adjacent lands.—Apply to S. A. Wood. TO BE SOLD, Immediately and peremptorily, as the Proprietor is on the point of leaving the Colony. Q A. WOOD has the pleasure to offer for k% immediate sale 5i- acres of land, situated on the right hand or north side of the Cabbage Tree Swamp Road, adjoining the land of Mrs Iserton, and opposite to that of Mrs Horn, a short way from the main Mount Eden Road. It has been cleared for the plough and is ditched to the road, 206 yards frontage, with a field gate. The soil is rich volcanic and free of stone, and it possesses a copious and never failing spring of water It is seldom that such a snug properly is in the market—so precisely adapted for so many purposes. Its own enclosure and the expanse of unoccupied land around, fits it pre-eminently for the milkman, and its own exuberant warm soil would abundantly serve the garderner. To the professional gentleman, or those engaged in the public offices, or the counting house, it would afford all the luxury of change to a country domicile, in a rural and sheltered spot, 20 minutes walk from town. The late vote of Council will speeddy render this outlet of town a favoured promenade. Apply immediately to, S. A. Wood, Shortland-street. FOR SALE, In the centre of the township of Onchttnga, ' ONE-ACRE ALLOTMENTS, level land, well watered, and overlooking the Harbour; and two of the Allotments corners. They are in the vicinity of the Parsonage, one side resting upon scoria wail, the other sides fenced with rails. Either for Cottages or for stores, they are incomparably the best Allotments in the market; and should Onebitnga become the shipping port for the neighbouring Colonies, its building sites must obtain immense prices. Apply to S. A. Wood, Office, Shorlland-street. S. A. WOOD lAS the pleasure (o inform the Commercial Public (hat he is instructed by the owners to sell by private contract, the ship u JASPER," as she now lies in Commercial Ray. She carries 3GO to -100 tons, is of great strength, Coppered and Copper fastened, provided with one of the most recently Patented Windlasses that alone cost 70 Guineas, and at an expense of 100 L she may be made hull perfect, and put afloat. She is admirably adapted for a Store Ship—a crying want at this moment in Auckland, when storeage is scarce and dear, and a want that must be supplied on the first visit of a Steam Liner, or that must be provided for on the more proximate arrival of Mr. Currie, the Director and agent of the Panama, New Zealand, and Australia Line. Apply 10, S. A. Wood, Shorlland Street. S. A. WOOD HAS been favoured with instructions from Alexander Kennedy. Esq., to offer at Lease of Seven Years, or such period as may be agreed upon,— ONE OF THE VERY FINEST FARMS IN THIS PROVINCE, silualed at the head of the Turanga Creek, four miles from Howick, and six from Olahuhu. containing 1000 acres, 600 of which are of rich alluvial and volcanic soil, well adapted for tillage or pasturage, and 400 of open forest, that abounds with food for Stock, and at (he same time affords complete shelter and Shade during the inclemency of the Winter and Ihe heat and drought of Summer. This Properly was especially selected by one of Ihe best judges of land in the Colony, and its Proprietor is at this moment bestowing upon it an extensive course of improvement. Nine hundred acres will, within a few months, be enclosed with a substantial three railed fence, and the greater part laid down in grass and clover, and will easily maintain 600 lo 700 head of cattle or 3000 sheep, which might, in a'short time, be increased to 4000. This Farm combines many advances: —a fertile soil; abundance of timber, interseetci and irrigated by a considerable stream of fresh water, which abounds with fish ; proximity to the thriving Townships of Howick and Olahuhu, ready lo receive part of its produce and to supply their labour; and possessing a creek by which a vessel of fifteen tons can lay alongside its banks, thus affording the most facile and cheap carriage of its produce to die Auckland market. A practical farmer need only visit it in order to appreciate it. Apply to, S. A. Wood. . •' Shorlland S:rcel.

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New Zealander, Volume 9, Issue 805, 31 December 1853, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealander, Volume 9, Issue 805, 31 December 1853, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealander, Volume 9, Issue 805, 31 December 1853, Page 4

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