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Mr. Jamerf SmitWs' Series oftliand Sales. ]\/f R. JAMES SMlTH begstoannouace **•*- that he will hold his next Extensive and Important Sale of TOWN and 'COUNTRY LANDS, on Thursday, the 1 6th November, 1854. t ' Parties wishing to' avail themselves of this very desirable opportunity for the disposal of Properties, will be pleased to communicate without delay, accompanied with plans and specifications, to the Offices of the Auctioneer. Terms upon the usual liberal scale. t Noah's Ark, September 16, t&54.

Important *Sale of Town and Country < ' Lands. j IR. JAM*ES SMITH has received instruc- ' tionsfromMr. T. D. M'Manaway, Surveyor, j to sell by Public Auction, at his great Land Sale, to be holden at the Mart, Noah's Ark, on Thursday, 16th November, 1854, the following first rate properties, viz.: — Town "Lands. nPOWN ACRE No. 787, having a ■*■ frontage of 330 feet to Constable-street, and 132 feet to Daniel- street. This acre is situated near the Barracks, and is perfectly,!

level. ' ' Town Acre No. 968, Adelaide-road, a very excellent and commanding plot of ground. Town Acre No. 1006, having a frontage of 132 to Rintoul-street, and 332 feet to Wairal , pouri-street. This acre adjoins a block of 29 l acres of rich land, Native reserve. Town Acre No. 1042, situated in Stanleystreet. The situation of this acre is particularly good. Town Acre No. 944, Rintoul-street, corner of Riddiford and Revans street, situated near the Barracks, on the high road, and is admirably situated for a first rate public house. This acre is staked out. Town Acre No. 326, Austin-street ; being near the swamp is admirably adapted for a Market Garden, the soil being extremely fertile. Also staked out. One Fourth Acre in Tasman- street, having a frontage of 48 feet by 264 feet in depth, abutting on the Ordnance ground. Well suited for a private dwelling house, commanding a^fine view of the harbour. The whole of these Acres are staked out for parties"t=o view the exact spots. Country Land. Section No. 89, containing *i oo acres -in the Ohariu district, 5 miles distant from Wellington, being tfie first section in that beautiful valley, known as Copp's Valley. The land is of the very best description, well watered, shel-_ tered, and richly timbered. The proposed Government road will pass through this section : there is at present a good cart road within half a mile of this property. 'Upon application being made three days prior to the sale, a surveyor will attend to point out the site. Section No. 17, containing 100 acres in the Horokiwi Valley, having a .frontage on the North Western road, and situated -within two miles of the Porirua Harbor. The land is perfectly level, of the best description, and is well suited for agricultural or other purposes. This property is finely timbered, two rivers passing through the same renders it^pre-emi- - nently adapted for the erection of "extensive Saw or Flour Mills. Noah's Ark. October 24/1854.

VALUABLE INVESTMENT.

Important Town Freehold Property.

MR. JAMES SMITH has received instructions from William Couper, Esq., Porirua, to sell

- at his great I and Sale, Noah's Ark, on Thursday, 16th November, 1854

r THE whole of Tiis Valuable Town ■*- Buildings, and Acre No. 658, Tinakori Road, comprising that large commodious and substantial Mansion, with Stables, Outhouses, &c., built with the best seasoned Totara and Mahi timbers, under the superintendence of Edward Roberts, Esq., now in the occupation of his Honor the Superintendent, being leased fora term of 5 years from January last, at a rental of £82 per annum. ALSO, That Town Residence and Outbuildings presently occupied by Brigade Major Coote. This truly delightful property, from its picturesque position, desirable situation, being on the high load to the Hutt, and commanding an unlimited view of the harbour, renders it totally unnecessary for the Auctioneer to remark upon it, being so well known to the inhabitants of the Province. . Noah's Ark, October 24, 18. R 4.

Beautiful Town Residence.

MR. JAMES SMITH has' been instructed by Edward Roberts, Esq., of the Royal Engineer Department (who is leaving the colony fo»' England), to submit to public competition, at his Great JLand Sale, Noah's Ark, Thursday, 1 6th November, 1854, HIS -desirabie^Villa " Re«3enc'e liiid Land on Wellington Terrace (Town Acre

No. 488). The house is substantially built of Van Diemen's Land timber 6n^ a brick foundation, has a go.od. pump, and constant supply of excellent water, with capital brick drains and sewers, which render the whole premises remarkably dry and healthy. It is -delightfully situated/ commanding an extended and uninterrupted view of both ends of the Town and Harbour, and being? in fact, one of the most interesting situations in the Town or neighbourhood for a private residence. < It is accessible from both approaches to Wellington Terrace, and hae a right of road from the beach on Lambton-quay. The Garden is tastefully laid out, and well stocked with fruit treee/ and the whole ground substantially fenced in. Cards to view may be obtained by applying at the Mart. ! Noah's Ark, - . * ' J i October 25, 1854.

j g : ,/DR. FRANCE, [Surgeon and. Accoucheur, ."* ' vVVai'tis 'TStreet, Wellington.

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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IX, Issue 964, 28 October 1854, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IX, Issue 964, 28 October 1854, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IX, Issue 964, 28 October 1854, Page 2

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