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TO STOREKEEPERS OR PARTIES COMMENCING BUSINESS. A first-rate Shop in the general line. MR. JAMES SMFTH has received instructions from Mr. McDonogh, to sell by public auction, at his Great Land Sale, Noah's.Ark, on Thursday, 16th November, 1854, (if not previously disposed of by private contract), A FIRST-RATE Shop and -Cottage, *•*■ situated in Cuba Street, Te Aro, near Mr. Rottermund's " Victoria Hotel," and adjoining the garden of A. Hort, sen.. Esq., J.P. This most desirable investment offers an opportunity rarely to be <met with, it consists of a capital Shop doing a really good ready money business in the general - line, with a Cottage attached containing two rooms. The property is Freehold, with 24 feet frontage, and a depth of 157 feet, the soil is extremely rich, and the Garden abundantly stocked with fruit trees. The returns average £25 weekly, and it is situated in a rapidly improving neighbourhood. The ill health of the proprietor has been the sole cause of this snug little freehold being placed in the hands of the Auctioneer for disposal. Full particulars and cards to view may be obtained by applying at the offices of the Mart. Noah's Ark, October 24, 1854.

Excellent Swelling House in Tovrn for Sale. •

MR. JAMES SMITH has received instructions from the proprietor, Mr. John Hughes, Surveyor, to sell by public auction, at his Great Land Sale, Noah s Ark,. on Thursday, 16th November, 1854.

HPHAT Commodious and well built Family Residence, situated in Willis Street, Te Aro, lately in the occupation of Mr. Richard

Barry. This comfortable dwelling has recently undergone a most thorough repair, is substantially built and is lined throughout and papered. Contains two parlours, three bed rooms, ante room, and kitchen, having over one third of an acre of land newly fenced and cropped. There is an unexpired term of lease for 1 3 years from 25th June last, at the low rental of £13 per

annum, with a purchasing clause guaranteed. From the central business position of this desirable property, a first rate investment. is thus offered, the present proprietor removingto Rangitikei being the sole cause of this property being brought to the hammer. Noab's Ark, September 24, 1854.

Capital Leasehold Villa Residence.

MR. JAMES SMITH has received instructions from Mr. T. H. Rooke, who is leaving town, to sell "by public auction, at the Great Land Sale, to be holden at Noah's Ark, on

Thursday, 16th November, 1854,

r THAT very desirable HOUSE and X GARDEN situated in Ghuznee Street, adjoining the lesidence of"Dr. Prendergast, now in the occupation of the proprietor. The property which is very .pleasantly situated is held on lease for 21 years of which 18 years and 10 months remain unexpired, at the low rental of £8 per annum, there is a quarter of,an acre of ground, and a Cottage, let to a -respectable tenant for £10 10s. per year, bo

enabling the 'purchaser Vo>-Hve entirely rent free. The very agreeable -situation, and the close approximation of this residence to the centre of business will render farther comment from the Auctioneer unnecessary. -Cards to view may be obtained by applying at the Mart. Noah's Aik, October 24. 1854.

Wairarapa Road.

'X'ENDICItS are required for making '•*- .portions of the above road between No. 3 Station and the Wairarapa. It is intended to let the work in half-mile

contracts, more or less. Plans and specifications for the first contract may be seen at this office, on and after the 25th inst., and tenders will be received until Ist November, at. 12 o'clock noon. Mr. TJoy will meet intending contractors at No. 3 Station, on Friday, the 20th instant, for the purpose of explaining and pointing out the work. WILLIAM FITZ HERBERT, Provincial Secretary. Provincial Secretary's Office, Wellington, October 14, 1854.

Notice.

Provincial Secretary's Office, Wellington, October 18, 3 1854.

THHE Provincial Government is prepared to make arrangements with Employers for the immediate introduction of Mechanics and Labourers. Application to be made at this Office between Monday the 23rd, and Saturday the 28th inst. WILLIAM FITZHERBERT/ • Provincial Secretary.

Wanted, A MAN -and WOMAN, -as House Servant and, Cook. - -•- AppTyliT^ ' Thorpdon Flat. October U, 1854.

For Sale,

A CAPITAL 'HOUSE and Premises, •**- together with the Lease of UPLAND FARM, containing 117 acres, 75 acres of which are fenced in, and laid down in Grass. - The House -is in good condkijon, and contains 4 Rooms and 2 Attics, with Dairy, Cow- House, and 2^stall Stable. There is an excellent ' Garden, well stocked with Fruit Trees, &c. , The whole is held on lease, of which 13^i years are unexpired, at a moderate rent, and is most advantageously situated in the immediate vicinity of the Town. For .further particulars and terms apply to the undersigned. W. ALLEN, Auctioneer, &c, Lambton-quay. October 17, 1854.

?or Sale,

'T'HE Leasehold COTTAGE, on -*- Golder's Hill (containing five rooms,) formerly occupied by Mr. H. B. Sbaly, and now tenanted by Mr. H. Brooking. ' ' Apply at the Office of this Paper. " ' September 30, 1854.

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

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IX, Issue 964, 28 October 1854, Page 2

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