CAPITAL OPPORTUNITY. 3111. HANSARD J T S been favoured by the instructions of 1 fl \. G. 1). Betts, Esq., to offer FOR SALE Oil LEASE, that highly improved and valuable Property now occupied by that gentleman, known as THE WAIMONGO ESTATE, ONEHUNGA. As Mr. Hansard will at any time accompany any intending purchaser or lessee to view the property (which is little more than half-an-hour's ride from Auckland), he refrains from a lengthened description of its ('legibility. It is only necessary simply to mention the following general description. The contents are about fifty acres. It has a very extensive frontage to the MaThe soil is of the most fertile description. The property is enclosed, and very conveniently subdivided with stone walls. The Dwelling-house is a convenient and ornamental Cottage, surrounded by a Garden, laid out and furnished with a tasteful regard to the combination of the ornamental and useful. A detached kitchen and servant's dwelling; the stabling extensive. A Store, almost as large as Mr. Poller's well-known Barn, has been just erected. As a Private Residence for the retired gentleman, the heal Hi fulness, beauty, and convenience of the situation render it all thai could be desired. To a party with enterprise fitting him to add the pursuit of a merchant to thai of the farmer no belter opportunity has ever occurred, for being only about a mile's (water) distance from Olahuhu, connected with the highly productive districts of Manurewa, Papakura, Waikato, Waiuhu, etc., thus admirably adapting it for the earning on—on the one hand a highly profitable agricultural trade with the numerous settlers and natives of those districts, and on the other having all the now universally admitted advantages of the adjacency of the Manukau to the neighbouring colonies, which advantages Nature has particularly applied to the property by a natural jetty almost formed, anrfwhich, by stone being upon the spot, could be easily completed lo where vessels drawing 10 feet water lie abreast of the property. Early application is necessary, as unless sold or leased ina short lime, other arrangements will he made, and ii will be withdrawn. A. W. Hansard, Estate Agent., Princes-street. Ist September, I8i)-i. , RESIDENCE 1011 SALE. \|R. HANSARD has been favoured with x«li mciniflinn*; In coll liv nrivaln contract. on very easy terms, a commodious ranuly Residence most delightfully situated about a quarler-of-an-hour"s walk of Princes-street oi- Commercial Bay. Full particulars on application. A. VV. Hansaud, Estate Agent. Princes-street, Bth September 185 i.
A. W. HANSARD. LAND, ESTATE, HOUSE, AND GENERAL AGENT, AND AUCTIONEER. PtUIN'CES-STREET, A CONTINUALLY varying List of every L»■ description of Town, Country, and Suburban Property for Sale or Lease. Several Stuns of Money ready for advance on sufficient security. AUCTIONEER AND LAND AGENT. YfK. J. NEWMAN offers his services to I*2 the Public as an AUCTIONEER AND GENERAL AGENT, more particularly for the sale orPuichase of Land, Horses, Cattle, and other Live Stock. Monthly Sale of Horses at. the Exchange Yard on the first Saturday of each month. Monthly Sale of Cattle, Horses, ,'c, a New .Market on the second Tuesday of each Month. Quarterly Sale at Olahuhu <>n the first Wednesday in the Quarter, commencing with June, and at Howiek on the first Wednesday, commencing in April. Slock kept at fixed charges iti his Rcmiicra Paddocks. Land selected under the late regulations on reasonable terms. FARM TO LET. ,4, WELL-SITUATED FARM of forty '' k- acres, in the vicinity of Auckland, having a frontage to the river, and good road to the town. There is a substantial dwelling House and other premises on it; and about a fourth of it has been ploughed and sown. The terms will be favourable to a tenant. Apply to Mr. Hansaiid, Estate Agent. Auckland, 17th July. 1854. WANTED, 4 RESPECTABLE YOUTH as an Apia- prentice to the business of a Plumber, Glazier, and Painter. Apply to William Tattersall. August 20th, 1854. WANTED, FEMALE SERVANT, to whom liberal wages will be given. Apply to Mrs. James Macky, Oueen-street. August oOlh, I8;>i. W A I T E R. PLANTED— A WAITER, experienced in - » his calling, and sober in his habits. Apply at the Exchange Hotel. \V ANTED,—MEN to cut firewood at '* three shillings and sixpence per ton. Also, Shingle-splitters, terms to be agreed upon. Apply to Mr. Dennett. Duke of Marlborough, Queen-street, August 50, 1854.
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New Zealander, Volume 10, Issue 878, 13 September 1854, Page 4
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