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Splendid Sheep and Cattle Station at Rangitikei, with Freehold Land, and 1050 fine -wo oiled Merino Ewes and Wethers. MR. JAMES SMITH has received instructions from the proprietor, Mr. C. Campion, to sell by public auction, at his next Great Land Sale, at Noah's Ark, on Thursday, the 16th November, 'THAT truly valuable Freehold ProA perty, consisting of 150 acres, on the banks of the Rangitikei, well known as Baker's Paddock, having frontage to that tidal river, and the Tutinui passes through the property. It is well wooded, and partly under cultivation. Together with the proprietor's interest in the Run of 5,000 acres, capable of carrying about 3,000 sheep. There is a shearing shed and yard on the Station. The Station is within eight 'miles of the ferry and Scott's. Also, 1050 splendid Merino Ewes and WetheTs, warranted clean To capitalists. and others who wish to invert profitably, an opportunity like the present seldom occurs." '"' / ' , , Possession to be gijren on the l*t January. Terms-s— 2s percent, 'cash ; the remainder by approved endorsed- bills at 3, 6, and 9 months, in equal^ropoTtionft, '"•->' ' - ' \" NoatfaArk, November 1, 1854. - - -. -. •

Sale, of Valuable Leasehold Brickbuilt Business Premises, On the most central part of Lamlton-quay.

MESSRS. HOLDSWORTH,

KNOWLES,

& CO. have instructed MR. JAMES, SMITH to submit to public competition, at his Auction Mart, on Thursday, the l'6th Novem1 ber (the day of his Great Land Sale), ''T'HE whole of their interest in the; - 1 - LEASE of those.Valuable BRICKBUILT STORES and PREMISES, situate on Lambton- ' ! quay, now in their occupation, 'opposite to Plimmer's Wharf, consisting of a large DoubleFronted Retail Shop, an extensive Wholesale Warehouse adjoining, and a passage wav between, together with the Back Store and Yard, and the side entrance thereto, the "whole comprising a frontage of 52 feet frontage by 80 feet in depth, more or less. These Premises being nearly new, are in excellent repair, the interior of the Wholesale Store only remaining to be plastered. Messrs. H. K. # Co. have made satisfactory arrangements with the Lessor, Mr. John Plimmer, to grant a direct -lease to any intending purchaser, at the present low rental of £100 per annum, for a period of 21 years, deter minable at the option of the Lessee at the expiration of 7 or 14 years from the termination of the present agreement in September 1855. Possession to be given on the 24th December next, or earlier if required. The present fixtures to be taken -at valuation. It is but just to statej that the whole Premises are built in most substantial manner, and are admirabiy situated for carrying on a ; first class business/'Veing exactly opposite the principal • landingtfplace; and the site recommended by the Government Commissjoners for. ; the erection •of a 'Public Wharf, «nd are only submitted to the competition of the mercantile community m consequence of a dissolution of Partnership. '"" Terms, 25 iper cent, cash, and the remainder by approved Bill* at 3 and 6 months. The Lease can be perused, and a bkick plan of the Premises, accompanied with a detached description of them, may be inspected on application, at the offices of the Auctioneer. N.B. — These Stores afford storage-room for 400 tons of Goods. November 7, 1854.

Valuable Suburban Land, Buildings, Working .Bullocks, Firewood, &c, OHIRQ DISTRICT.

MR. JAMES SMITH has received instructions from Mr. Kempton, to sell by auction, at the . Great Land Sale, at his Mart, 16th Novem- •■ ber instant,

HPHE residue of his Lease and Interest/ having a period of 7 years to run from March next. This Section is well known as No. 18,, Ohiro District, being about 1^ miles distant, and adjoining the Burhampoor Farm. There is a substantial Dwelling-house, Stockyard, Cow-shed, and Outbuildings, erected; also, an excellent Orchard, unequalled in the district, yielding regularly nearly £100 per anmnn. The half of this section is laid down in Grass, and the other richly timbered. The above is leased at the moderate rental of

£17. per annum* ' NJB.— 4 Team of 6 Working Bullocks and Dray, also 50QprcU of Firewood upon the premises, will be Remitted to public competition at the time of safe. . c V TERHSkHBERAL. Noah's Ark, i.i » *£- - ■< , <, .November ft 1854. Eligible /Fxteebcrld City Inrestment. MR. JAAJE? SUIW ha* been instructed to offer to public cpmpetition at his Mart, with* out reserve,' at the'Gre'at Land Sale, Thursdat, November l'Gth instant, by order of-W. B.RHODBs,JEsq:;J.F., Executor to the Estate of the, late Mr. C f H. Piper, HPHAT most desirable and centrally lJ - situated Dwelling-house in Cuba Street, t (cjhectly opposite the Market-place), with Garden attached, having, a frontage of feet, by feet in depth, late the residence of Lieut. - Governor Enderby. There is also a very large Stable and Hay-loft', Which might easily be converted jnto a commodious warehouse or store,

being capable of stowing 150 tons of goods. • The whole of the buildings are in an admirable state of repair, and are temporarily let to weekly tenants, so that immediate possession may be given. There is an excellent well of water upon the Premises. • Parties wishing' to view the Property,- or for further particulars, apply to Capt; Rhodes, or at the Mart. TERMS LIBERAL. s Noah's Ark, November S, 1854.

Seed Potatoes for Sale.

A SMALL Lot of American Eabj^x KA - POTATOES, and a few tons of good Eating do. Apply to JAMES SWINBOURNE. Late " Commercial Hotel." Wellington October 24, 1854.

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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume X, Issue 969, 15 November 1854, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume X, Issue 969, 15 November 1854, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume X, Issue 969, 15 November 1854, Page 2

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