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Town and Country I»and«s. MR JAMES SMITH has received instructions from Mr.'T. D. M'Manaway to sell at his next great land sale to be holden at the - Auction Mart, Noah's Ark, in September. THAT really yaluable Town Acre, -*- No. 123, situated on Te Aro Flat, opposite the residence of A. Hoit, Esq., J.P., and adjoining the property of John Varnhara, Esq; This excellent Town Acre has a frontage of 164 feet to Abel Smith-street, by a depth of 264 feet, and will be sub-divided into Building Allotments of 38 feet. , Town Acre, No. 785. Having a frontageof 132 feet to Riddifc-rd-st., ,by a depth of 33O;feet. This Acre is perfectly level, in a commanding situation, and is admirably adapted for a Market Garden or Paddock. Town Acmes. Nos. 785 and 787.

Having frontages of 132 feet to Riddiford-st., and 330 feet to Constable-street. This property will be either sold in one lot, or sub-di-vided into quarter acres. Town Acre, No/ 32.

Situated in Epuni Street, distant about 250 yds. from Willis- street, having a good road thereto, being level and well sheltered, and its close proximity to the centre of business renders it very suitable for a Gentleman's Private Residence. (Country Land.

Those valuable and well-known Countnr Sections Nos. 32 and 33, containing 150 acres each, situated at Waikeoni, in the Rangitikei district, each possessing a frontage of 25 chains to the principal road of this thriving settlement, is only six miles distant from the shipping port, and immediately opposite the chief Native settlement. This' land is of the most fertile description, and is free from weeds, fern, &c. might be made available for an Agricultural or Dairy Farm, and suitable from its excellent position for a house of entertainment, or istore for Native trade. Title — Crown Grants. TERMS LIBERAL. Noah's Ark, August 5, 1854.

MR. JAMES SMITH has received instructions from Mr. Yule to sell at his Great Land Sales, in September next, HPHE following first rate FREEHOLD - 1 - PROPERTY, namely :— Town Sec/mcxn No. 180, in building allot-

ments. This very eligible building ground is bounded by Cuba street and Taranaki Place, nearly opposite fhe Nag's Head. In calling attention to this well known sectionj Mr. ,Smrth would merely remark, that itSi situation for building purposes in unsurpassed,; being near the wharves and public offices, its neighbourhood is already extensively built upon,; and it is certain at no distant date to become the centre of a dense population. Taranaki Place fronts the Market Reserve. Such an ' opportunity for acquiring a really first rate freehold seldom occurs. The different allotments will be marked off on the ground by Town Section No. 811, bounded by Constable street and Owen street. This Section is admirably adapted for a Market Garden, the present line of road running through it.^ Country Section TSfo. 11, Rangitikei. This splendid Section selected as choice No. 1 in the lower district contains, as per Crown Grant, 176f acres, is situated only about a mile from the navigable part of the river, contains nearly the whole of the clump of bush, known as the Bound Bus%, and has a considerable space on the banks of the river recently under wheat crop by the natives. Observe the Terms.— Tor Section 180, 10 per cent., cash, 15 per cent., at 3 months, and the remainder bearing Bank interest at 1,5, and 3 years. For the other two Sections, 25 per cent, cash, and rtie remainder at 3, 6, and 9 months. The whole of the credit by approved • endorsed acceptances. Title — Crown Grants.

Plans of Section 180 and of the Countiy' Land may be seen at the Auction Mart. Noa'K's Ark, Augiibts, 1851.

To arrive per " James Scott," " Eliza Moore," and other vessels. INVOICES of which particulars will. be given when they arrive, consisting of— Ladies', Children's, and Gent.'s Boots and j Shoes, best quality, from Nice | Ladies' and Children's do., from London ! Splendid Bracelets, Brooches, Ei«ngs, Thimbles, &c. ! Stays % m 2 invoices of superior Parisian Merchandise 1 extensive invoice of Spring Goods, from Ellis & Evrington Sbirts, India Rubber Balls, Elastic Rattles, Braids, Watch Guards, and other articles. The above Goods, added to the select stock of the undersigned, will form an assortment far . superior to what he has yet held. £350 Scrip in £100 and £50 lots, for sale. THOS. K. WARBURT ON. Lamfcton-quay, August 9, 1854.

Juvenile Clothing. AN Assortment of Children's Clothes on sale at Smith & Willcox's Store, Willis- street. August 9, 1854.

Twenty Pounds Steward.

WHEREAS some riotous vagabonds did, on the night of Monday, the 10th instant, wrench off from its hinges the large five-baired Gate on my Premises in Ingestrestreet, and did throw it into the Paddock on the opposite side of the said street, by which the Gate was partially broken ; And whereas on the night of Monday last, the 17th instant, the said Gate was again wrenched off, carried a distance of about one hundred yards, and then thrown into the Te Aro stream; / therefore give notice. That a Reward of Twenty Pounds will be paid by me to any person or persons who will give such information as w>U lead to the conviction of the perpetrators of this gross outrage. WILLIAM HICKSON. Ingestre-street, < July 19, 16J4. •

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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IX, Issue 941, 9 August 1854, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IX, Issue 941, 9 August 1854, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IX, Issue 941, 9 August 1854, Page 2

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