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'I Town and Couritry Land*. - MR. JAMES /SMITH has received instruc

Town and Couritry Land*.

s' tions from Mr. T. D. M'Manaway to sell at his next great land sale to be bolden at the \ Auction Mart, Noah's Ark, in September, t HP HAT really valuable Town Acre, f X No. 123, situated on Te Aro Flat, oppo3 site the residence of A. Hort, Esq., J.P., and adjoining the / property of John Varnham, Esq. , This excellent Town Acre has a frontage of 3 164 feet to Abel Smith-street, by a depth of 3/ 264 feet, and will be sub-divided into Building i Allotments of 38 feet. I Town Acre, No. 785. Having a frontage of 132 feet to Riddiford-st., '" by a depth of 330 feet. This Acre is perfectly \ level, in a commanding situation, and is admi1 rably adapted for a Market Garden or Paddock.' ; Town Acres, N05. '785 and 757. ' Having frontages of 132 feet to Riddiford-st.,^ r and 330 feet to Constable-street, This property will be either sold in one lot, or sub-di-j vided into quarter acres. Town Acre, No. 32. Situated in fipuni 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. i -Country" ?Land. c Those valuable and well-known Country r Sections Nos. 32 and 33, containing 150 acres each, situated at Waikeoni, in the Rangitikei if district, each possessing a frontage 0f"25 chains to the principal road of this thriving settlement, is only six miles distant fiom the shipping port, ! and immediately opposite the chief Native sets' tlement. This land is of the most fertile description, and is free frfcrn weeds, v fern, &c. c might be made available for an Agricultural or Dairy Farm, and suitable from its excellent ' position for a house of entertainment, or store for Native trade. Title — Crown Grants. TERMS LIBERAL, Noah's Ark, August 5, 1854.

I f MR. JAMES SMITH has received instrucd tions from Mr. Yule to sell at his Great n Land Sal-es, in September next, fe THE following first rate FREEHOLD X PROPERTY, namely :— Town Section No. 180, in building allotments. This very eligible building ground is bounded if by Cuba street and Taranaki 'Place, nearly opt, posite the Nag's Head. '.. In calling attention to tin's well known section, Mr. Smith would merely remark, that its 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 5 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 stakes. h Town Section No. 811, bounded by Cono- stable street and Owen street. This Section is 6 admirably adapted for a Market Garden, the present line ot road running through it. Country Suction No. 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 Round Bush, and has a considerable space on the banks of the river recently under wheat crop by the natives. ' Observe, the Terms.— For Section 180, 10 per cent., cash, 15 per cent., at 3 months, and the remainder bearing Bank interest at 1, 2, and 3 e s years. For the other two Sections, 25 per i.i cent, cash, and the remainder at 3, 6, and 9 t months. The whole of the credit by approved '* endorsed acceptances. £ Title — Crown Grants. 3 Plans of Section IS9 and of the Countiy Land may be seen at the Auction Mart. s Noah's Ark, August 5, 1854.

f — • Wanted immediately, \ QIX PAIRS of Sawyers, to cut up a I quantity of Log Timber now lying on the • beach at Kaiwarra. W. M. BANNATYNE & CQ. August 9, 1854.

'. Wanted, j A RESPECTALE Young Female, to "**■ take charge of two Young Children. She will be required to accompany the Family to Rangitikei, where the Advertiser is about to settle. Wages liberal, and a comfortable home. Address F. H., at the Spectator Office, Wel- . lington. 1 August 12, 1854. I

Pasture Grasses and Quicks, r-THE UNDERSIGNED being about -*- to order from Europe a large quantity of the finest Grass Seed, adapted for pastures on r his own property, will undertake to supply other parties "with precisely the same descrip- : tion as he has ordered for himself. As the selection of sorts and the mode of packing, will be in strict accordance with his instructions, to one of the first firms in Britain (to whom he is personally known) there may be little or no doubt both of the goodness of the seed itself 1 and of the faithful mixture of the sorts he has found, by long experience, are the best. Parties must, however, specify whether the land intended to be sown, is rich or poor, alluvial or hilly. To prevent trouble, the price will be three shillings a pound, payable on delivery. No Clover or Rye Grass will be admitted in 3 the selection, as these can be procured iq the b colony much cheaper. Quicks. — Under the same circumstances he will supply any amount (not exceeding 10,000) of fine young Quicks, which can come with his own'from Tasmania the ensuing autumn. These , will be accompanied by proper directions for planting, &c, to such parties as require a supply, so as to insure the vitality of all. ', ' s W.-SWAINSON, F.R.S. Hawkshead, River Hutt,August 14, 1854.

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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IX, Issue 944, 19 August 1854, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IX, Issue 944, 19 August 1854, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IX, Issue 944, 19 August 1854, Page 2

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