LOT iO. ' 3 acres, 3 roods, and 9 perches of rich Meadow LAND, being Lot 2-2, situated in the Suburbs of Auckland, at Pukekawa, adjoining land belonging to W. S. Grahante, Esq., and the Lord Bishop of New Zealand, bounded on the North by a road, 295 links; on the East, by Lot 23, 1506 links; on the South, by a road, 293 links; and on the West by Lot 21, 1511 links. In offering the above PROPERTIES, the Auctioneer feels, relieved from giving the elaborate description usually required to point out the advantages connected with the purchase; in this instance they are so clear that every citizen can at once appreciate them. Lot 1 is universally admitted to be one of the very best business sites in the City of Auckland. TheestabUshmentistbeoldestand has continued to be the most lucrative GROCERY I BUSINESS in the Province. The successful purchaser, with proper care, can scarcely fail to realize a fortune. There is no empty boast in these assertions. They areaffirnicd Lots 2, 3, and 1 are offered separately to meet the circumstances of a larger circle of buyers, each being complete in itself; but ton person of sufficient capital They would be most advantageously connected with the front premises. Lots 5 and 6 are situated in the centre of . of our rapidity advancing City, as may be seen from the City Plan. In no part of Auckland are improvements being made more rapidly than in the neighbourhood of Lot 7; and in no part could a purchaser find a more eligible site for a I Family Residence than Lous 8 and 9. They : are both fenced in, commanding a fine view of the Harbour and iis entrance, the City and Suburbs, the Weslevan Cotleg3 and its extensive pleasure grounds,—all combining to make it a site for a healthy and happy home. Peiug situated on the leading road to the country, is cannot fail to become the most fashionable drive from the City. In speaking of the Estate as a whole lo those who knew the late proprietor, nothing need be said, ami to those who were not privileged with his acquaintance, it may safely be added, that the different Lots have been" selected by one whose judgment on such matters was rarely known to err. They may safely be said lo form some of the best sites in the metropolis of New Zealand, and circumstances may not soon arise to throw such properly into the market again. The whole will be Sold without Reserve. Terms:—For Lots 1, 2, 5, and 4, onethird of the purchase money can remain on Mortgage at 10 per cent., and one-half of the purchase money on the remaining Lots. Plans and particulars may be seen on application to the Auctioneer, and at the office of Tuos. Rcsskll, Esq., Solicitor.
The many natural features of the land, (such as its intersection by large creeks in several parts,) it will at once be seen cannot be explained in an advertisement, but may be learnt on application. N,ls.—This land is some of that which was chosen when the whole pick of ihe Colony was at the option of the chooser. Early application is necessary. Princes-street, Oct. o, lH5i. COMMERCIAL HOUSE. ON SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED, OLFXTUO-PLATE TEA SERVICE, best I J quality, H2 12s. China Breakfast Cups and Saucers " Tea Seaviccs " Dinner Set vices Enamelled Saucepans Camp Ovens American Axes Saddlery, - together with a General Assortment of House Furnishing Articles. Jakes Thomas Boilan, rr ANTED,—A Stout Active HOY as an n Apprentice to the Wheelwright and House Carpenter business. Apply to Mr. Cuas. Goodwill, Otahuhu. October 4, 1834.
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New Zealander, Volume 10, Issue 886, 11 October 1854, Page 1
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