TOWN AND COUNTRY LAND TO LET. SECTIONS and portions of Sections in all parts of the Town of Wellington, also, Country Sections in the districts of the Hutt, the Karori, the Ohiro, and ;the Porirua. Long, leases of the country land will he./granted on reasonable terms. For particulars apply to. Hanson and Alzdorf, Thornton Quay, or to ROBERT STOKES, Land Surveyor and Agent, Woolcomb-street. August 1, 1842. PORT NICHOLSON AND WANGANUI. SEVERAL TOWN and COUNTRY SECTIONS in these Districts to be Sold or Let. For particulars and terms apply to ROBERT R. STRANG. September 5, 1842.
44' 100 Survey-Office, New Zealand Company, Wellington, Oct. 7, 1842. OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Country Land now under survey will be thrown open for selection for the Preliminary Sections, at present remaining unchosen, on Monday, the 2d January, 1843, and following days—commencing at 11 a.m., and closing at 4 p.m., precisely, and being as' follows : No. of Sections under Survey. DrsTiucT op the OfiAiuu, the Sections are situated in the valley parallel with that given out at the last selection, and comprise at least * [Plans open for inspection at the Office.] District of the Hutt The Sections are laid out at the upper part of the river, and are connected with those already given out. Plans to be ready Ist December, 1842. District of Horoki, extending from 1 near • Section 10, Kinapora District, towards the coast at Wai-lcanai, probably 150 [Plans to be ready Ist December, 1842] District of Lowry Bay, Poi-t Nicholson 5 [Plans now ready.] Porirua, Kinapora, and sundry parts around Port Nicholson [Plans to be ready Ist November, 1842.] District of MANAWATu,the Sections extend along the bank of the River above those given out at the last selection, thence to the hills, and comprise at least 300 [Plans to'be ready Ist December, 1842.] The Field plots may be seen at the present time at the Survey stations of the several districts respectively. In order to accommodate the holders of early choices, arrangements have been made for the party possessing the first order of choice, successively making their selection at the Survey Office as soon as the Plans are ready. Samuel Charles Brees, Principal Surveyor. 18
TO STAND TO COVER THIS SEASON, At Sydney Street, Thorndon Flat, (Near the Thistle Inn,) THAT Superior Bred Horse SAMSON, (Five Years Old), recently imported from Sydney, and in first-rate condition, the Property of Mr. Charles Cundy. The strictest attention will be shewn Mares sent to him. Charges, with guarantee, Three Guineas; without guarantee, Two Guineas. November 1, 1842.
TO LET, TOWN AND COUNTRY LAND, >N LONG LEASES. Nos, of the Town Acres on the Surveyor General’s Plan, 224,560, and 263. For particulars apply to Wallace, White, & Wallace.
TO COVER THIS SEASON, RIDDLESWORTH by Emilius, out of Bee-in-a-Bonnet by Blacklock, out of Maniac, &c. &c. Ten guineas a mare, five shillings the groom. Riddlesworth is a dark brown, 16 hands high, with great power and beauty ; was bred by Mr. Thornhill in 1837. Emilius got Priam, Plenipo, Oxygen, and Mango. His sons and grandsons have, during the last four years, won j£66,330. Riddlesworth is now on his way from England, being brought out by Mr. Petre, and will arrive early in the season. The New Sporting Magazine, of February, 1842 will convince any one of the worth of Emilius’s stock. November 15, 1842. TO BE LET X'jMALL plots of Ground for building on Wellington Terrace, within one minute’s walk of the Beach, for terras, apply to Mr. Brandon or Mr. Park. November 7, 1842.
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New Zealand Colonist and Port Nicholson Advertiser, Volume I, Issue 41, 20 December 1842, Page 1
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590Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Colonist and Port Nicholson Advertiser, Volume I, Issue 41, 20 December 1842, Page 1
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