Han of 15, Sac. 40* Onehunga, . Mr. Tomer's $ i QUEEN \ 150 feet depth. | Emit trees, J J neat outbuild- - ings, and snug «2 {23 new dwelling- g» . house. ...*>! I 'i H Eichest Garden ,8 H |o Soil,all in crop, 0 & II S » Onions, Cab- J 3 j| bages, &c, and 0 f STREET. completely J} fenced. 0 •%39j os I qjdad THE PROPERTY OF Mr. THOS. BOURX2. MK. BOURKE has instructed ns to make sale of his property in Onehunga, and, as above, we give a sketch of its position. It will be seen how advantageously it is situated, ljoth as to Trafalgar and Queen-streets, the leading thoroughfares of the Township. A NEW and NEAT DWELLING HOUSE of four Rooms has lately been built by Mr. Bourke one room of which he has fitted up and occupied as a Store. There is a good Shed and large Fowl-house, together with Water-casks and various minor arrangements for the comfort of the occupant Numerous fruit trees have been judiciously planted many of which now are "at maturity. ' The soil is the very best volcanic loam, well suited for a market garden, as which it is at present occupied. For terms, &c, apply to COCHRANE, BROTHER, & CO. PARNELL. THE RESIDENCE AND GROUNDS, ROSENEATH, TO BE SOLD X McLean, Esq., and is finely situate mHoDson's Bay, upon that projecting tongue of tableland nearest the Parnell Road. Its position is exceedingly favourable and convenient, inasmuch as it is placed close to the intersection of the first branch of the Remuera high-road with the Bay road, which passes the Grammar School. Together with the House will be sold An Acre of Ground planted with Trees, Shrubs, and Flowers, and for the most part strongly fenced, situate on the verge of the elevated land, commanding an extensive view, and directly overlooking MONTPELLD3R NURSERY, with its teeming garden-beds and forcing grounds so admirably cultivated by Mr. D. Hay. The Dwelling-House of Roseneath was built by Mr. McLean but a few years ago, and is now in the best possible condition. The Rooms are large and lofty, such as the climate and position of the place demand, and together with the wide entrance Hall, are elegantly pannelled and ceiled with polished New Zealand Woods. The precincts of the house are also neatly ordered with paths, drains, &c. .Entrance Path, planted either hand with shrubs and flowers Elevated Veranbahed Eultfobh, massive steps Hall, with inner double ioor, baize covered Large Pahlodr, ceiling and walls pannelled and polished Spacious Drawing Room, also pannelled, with a fine Bay Western Window, Fire-place, &c Lofty Bedroom, Library, Bathroom Comfortable Kitchen, Pantry, and Servant's Room. Also,~ A Good Stable, lighted and ventilated. For terms of purchase apply to COCHRANE, BROTHER, & CO. SHEEP RUNS. PROVINCE OF HAWKE'S BAY. .:. IHE Undersigned has SHEEP and CATTLE L RUNS for sale. Also various TOWN PROPERTIES at Napier. H. P. STARK, Estate, House and General Agent, Corner of Vulcan Lane and Queen-street. CENTRAL CITY OFFICES. <0 LET, the splendid Suite of Offices lately occu- ; pied by J. N. Marston, Esq., Brunswick Buildings, admirably adapted for a Company. Position unsurpassed. Rent very moderate. H. P. STARK. Estate, House and General Agent, Comer of Vulcan Lane, Queen-street. Offices to be Let, r | \EE Premises lately occapied by Mr. Lee, SoliX citor.—Apply to Mr. Lee, at the offices lately occupied by Mr. Harvey, or to Mr. WISEMAN. Saddler, Queen-street A ACRES OF LAND, well fenced and sub1U divided; choice fruit trees; beautiful situation; House of six rooms—for three years—near St. John's College. Tenders for the above addressed HENRY MASON, St. John's College. August 13,1862. Cottage Residence. .0 LET, a new and pleasantly situated . Cottage (at the Grange, Otahuhu), I containing six rooms, with stable and oatbuilding. Apply to WILLIAM J. YOUNG. The Grange, 22nd August, 1862. To Let, "N a rising' part of the Town, a . BUTCHER'S SHOP, with DWELLING HOUSE. Apply to WM. AITKEN, Land Agent, Wyndham-street. Houses to Let, CONTAINING 2, 3, and 4 ROOMS J each. Apply to WM. AITHEN, House, Land, and Estate Agent, . Queen-street. Eligible opening for an Inkeeper in Onehunga. i IL on, that commodious and well-built I Hotel, in Queen-street, Onehunga, known as '.the "Prince Albert Hotel." ,i The Hotel contains Twelve Rooms, and large Kitchen, all lined and ceiled. The out offices consist of two large Stables, two newly erected and commodious hay and general Stores, and a new Dairy. There is also an excellent Garden and Orohard ? walH stocked with Fruit Trees. ' '':,'. yjv The Inn, having an extent connexion, and being situated in one of the most flourishing. Townships in the Province, a more desirable opening for an. Innkeeper is rarely to be met with. V; ,t J ' For further particulars, application may be made to CHARLES DAVIS, Esq., or ANDREW BEVERXDGE, Solicitor, Lower Queen-street, Auckland, by either of whom offers will be leceiTed^
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New Zealander, Volume XVIII, Issue 1719, 30 August 1862, Page 7
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