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Wellington street.—Good Building Allotment, 32x100 feet. Price low; terms easy. Wellington-street.—A 4-roomed Cottage and Allot- , ment, pleasantly situated. Lincolq-strect, Auckland. —66x120 feet. Terms easy, Norfolk-street,—An Allotment, 66x100. Newtown Hoad.—Several, well-situated Building Allotments. Terms easy. Union-street. —A 4-roomed Cottage and Allotment cheap. Ponsonby Hoad.—One Allotment, 33x100 feet, PARNELL. THE RESIDENCE AND GROUNDS, ROSENEATH, TO BE SOLD TinSW handsome Villa is the property of D. McLean, Esq., and is finely situate in Hobson's Bay,upomthat,projecting tongue of table land nearest the Parnell Hoad.,., Its position is exceedingly favour- | able and convenient, inasmuch as it is .placed,close to the intersection of the first branch of the Hernuefa 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 MONTPELLIER 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 Hew Zealand Woods. The precincts of the house arc also neatly ordered with paths drains, &c/ ’ Estrange Path, planted cither hand with shrubs and flowers Elevated VeranOaKhd Platform, massive steps Hall, with innei double door, baize covered

/Large Parlour, ceiling and walls pannelled and polished Spacious Drawing Room, also pannelled, with a fine Bay Western Window, Pirc-place, &c. Lofty Bedroom, Library', Bathroom Comfortable Kitchen, Pantry, and Servant’s Boom. A Iso, — A Goon Stable, lighted and ventilated. For terms of purchase apply to COCHRANE, BROTHER, & CO.

For Lease, for a term of Ten Years, Q/f Q AGUES OF LAND, situated 12 miles JL OttO from Auckland, on the Great South Road. Tenders will be received by Wood & Babek, Wyndham-street, Auckland, for a Ten Years’ Lease of the above Property, on or before noon of the Ist day of November, 1862, subject to the approval of the Proprietor, C. W. Ligau, Esq. This Property is well worthy of the attention of intending Agriculturists, or of those who intend to engage in Sheep Farming. A navigable branch of the Manukau Harbour hounds it on the West, while the Eastern extremity is crowned by a beautiful wooded eminence; nine-tenths of the whole consist of level open fern plains, well watered by numerous streams and springs. There is situated on it the best Freestone Quarry in the Colony, near which there is a very abundant water power for a mill or for machinery for dressing the stone. About 150 acres have been fenced, and laid down to English grasses. There are two Homesteads upon the Property, one upon each side of the Great South Road, and Tenderers will have the option of offering for the whole or for either of the portions lying East or West of the South Road. There is every probability of a Coal Field underlying the beds of Freestone; and, as the Property is at present intersected by the Great South Road, and will be traversed near the Quarry by the proposed Railway, there is every facility for transit and communication with Auckland both present and prospective. WOOD & BABER. Lease for a term of ten years, O/? A ACRES OF LAND, situated 4i miles from * Auckland, on the Great South Road. Tenders will be received by WOOD & BABER, Wyndham-strcets, Auckland, for a ten years’ lease of the above property, on or before noon of the Ist day of November, 1862, subject to the approval of the proprietor, C. W. Ligar, Esquire. This property is partly fenced with substantial stone walls, the soil volcanic, and consequently requires only the fern to be bnrnt off and land sown with clover to render it good pasture capable of supporting a large amount of stock. It lies half-way between Otahuhu and Newmarket. WOOD 8c BABER.

SHEEP RUNS. PROVINCE OF HAWKE’S BAY. ffHIE Undersigned has SHEEP and CATTLE 1 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. rpiO LET, the splendid Suite of Offices lately occuJ. pied by J. N. Marstox, Esq., Brunswick Buildings, admirably adapted for a Company. Position unsurpassed. Rent very moderate. 11. P. STARK. Estate, House and General Agent, Corner of Vulcan Lane, Queen-street. For Sale or Lease, SEVERAL Cattle or Sheep Runs, containing from 400 to 4000 acres each. Also, • A number of Improved Farms, varying from 40 to 500 acres each. For particulars apply to WILLIAM AITKEN, House, Land, and Estate Agent, Queen-street. To be disposed of, A BUTCHER’S SHOP, first-class fittings, seven years’ lease. —Apply by letter toF. G. 11., Office of this paper. The Eligible opening for an Inkeeper in Onehunga. LET, for such period as may be agreed 1 on, that commodious and well-built Hotel, in Queen-street, Onehunga, known as the “Prince Albert Hotel.” Hotel contains Twelve Rooms, and large Jitchen, all lined and ceiicd. The out offices consist >f two large Stables, two newly erected and conimolious hay and general Stores, and a new Dairy. There is also an excellent Garden and Orchard, well itocked with Fruit Trees. The Inn, having an excellent connexion, and being situated in one of the most flourishing Townships in he Province, a more desirable opening for an Innteeper is rarely to be met with. For further particulars, application may bo made to DHARLES DAVIS, Esq., or ANDREW BEVEIIDGE, Solicitor, Lower Queen-street, Auckland by sither of whom oilers will be received. 118 To Let, IN a rising part of the Town, a BUTCHER’S SHOP, with DWELLING HOUSE. Apply to ' WM. AITKEN, Land Agent, Wyndham-strcet. Houses to Let, /CONTAINING 2, 3, and 4 ROOMS eaoh . , M as« Apply to gi a i WM. AITKEN, House, Land, and Estate Agent, Queen-street. / COTTAGE of six rooms to let in the V_y Alien road. Apply to t H M JAMES GILBERD, Frioccs-strcet.

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New Zealander, Volume XVIII, Issue 1724, 17 September 1862, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealander, Volume XVIII, Issue 1724, 17 September 1862, Page 5

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