CAPITAL OPPORTUNITY. MR. lIA NSAIi I) HAS been favoured by ibe iuslruclions of C. G. I). Bells, Esq., to offer FOR SALE OR LEASE, that highly improved and valuable Propei ty now occupied by that gentleman, known a> TiiE WAIMONGO ESTATE, ONEHUiNGA. As Mr. Hansard will at any time accompany any intending purchaser (r lessee to view the properly (which is little more than half-an-huur’s ride from Auckland), he refrains from a lengthened description of its elegibilily. 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 Manuk an Harbour. The soil is of the most fertile description. The properly is enclosed, and very conveniently subdivided with stone walls. The Dwelling house is a convenient and ornamental Cottage, surrounded by a Carden, 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. Potters well-known Barn, has been just erected. As a Private Residence for ibe retired gentleman, the hcallhfnlness, beauty, and convenience of the situation render it all that could be desired. To a party with enterprise fining him to add the pursuit of a merchant to that of ilio farmer no better opportunity has ever occurred, for being only about a mile’s (water) distance from Otahuhu, connected with the highly productive districts of Manurcwa, Papakura, Waikato, Wainhu, etc., thus admirably adapting it for the carrying on on the one hand a highly profitable agricultural trade with the numerous seniors 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 colonics, which advantages Nature has particularly applied to the properly by a natural jetty almost formed, and which, by stone being upon the spot, could be easily completed to where vessels drawing 10 feet water lie abreast of the properly. Early application is necessary, as unless sold or leased in a short lime, other arrangements will be made, and it will be withdrawn. A. W. Hansard, Estate Agent, Princcs-strect. Ist September, 1854. TO STAND DURING THE ENSUING S E A SON; At his Stud Stables, Spring Bank, (close to Town). “ YOUNG PLOVER,” A well-known Race-horse, one of the best of his day on the turf of New South Wales, where be was the winner of ibe Home-bush Si. Leger of 1831. He is a dark brown, rising 7 years, and now serves bis second season. Pedigree.— SireElher, dam Young Moonshine, by Old Emigrant, (a celebrated imported English horse) Grandam Old Moonshine, by Theorem (imported English horse); Great Grandam, Cornelia, by Grasshopper (a famed English racer): great-great-Gran-dom, Mauld, by Soothsayer; who won the great St. Leger of 1851. Terms, SL, with os. groomage. “WINSTONE.” A favourite Arab Stallion, of great power and fine symmetry. Pedigree.-— Sire, the famous thoroughbred racer Scratch, out of Medora, by the well-known imported horse Whisker, out of Modus, an imported mare of great note. Terms, 01. with ss. Groomage. Convenient Grass Paddock. Entrances for the Thirty Guinea Cup to Be run for in 1857, by the last season’s gel of the above horses will be secured until ibe Ist Feb- next. Entry 2 guineas, half forfeit, with sweepstakes of 5 guineas each. T. Y. Course. Henry Hardington. TO STAND THIS SEASON. At the Residence of the Uudersigned. riMIE DARK BROWN CART HORSE J- “YOUNG NORFOLK HERO,” rising 4 years. Terms 01. os. Charles Barridall. Eden Grove, West Epsom, Sept. 15lh, 1851. TO STAND THIS SEASON, At the residence of the undersigned, rrilE well-known DRAUGHT STALLION k LINCOLN. Terms 01. os. As a limited number of mares only will be allowed, early application will bo necessary. N.R. Neither guarantee nor abatement of any kind or degree. Williamson and Crummer. East Epsom, Sept. 12ih, 1854. r rilE BUCKINGHAM FAMILY beg lo an--L nounce ibe selection for their first appearance will be the same as that so much admired by the Governor General of Australia, Colonel Bloomfield and Officers of the Ulh Rcgt.; Captains and Officers of H. M. Ship ‘Calliope,’ Commodore Brim and Officers of the French War Steamer ‘ Prony,’ and other distinguished persons who raU'ouized their Farewell Concert in Sydney. STRAYED, and now in ibe possession of the Chief Tamali Ngapero, of Mangere, a GREY FILLY, about iwo years old. Apply lo the above-named Chief, Auckland, Sept. 15, 1851. AND SHINGLES FOR SALE, i- Enquire of G. Jenkins. Wynyard Pier, Official Ray, Sih September, 1854.
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New Zealander, Volume 10, Issue 882, 27 September 1854, Page 4
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