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a. % Monkman's Advertisementsp ,■ fc— — f l I —— »»« iii in -mi i i '" ■■' ■" THIS DAT, i iiiii-miirir-n AN3> POBEST TREES, SHHUB9, &o. HS.' MONKMAN (por Or. W. Binnoy), Jiving • ' boon favorod witli instructioiiß from tho Importer, .vrill Soil by Publio Auction, &t th» City Mwt, on Saturday,' July 23, at 12 o'olopk, A veil assorted variety of fSUYS. fad FOREST TREES and SHRUBS peleot«4 personally by tho Importer ospeoially for tills market. AND JUST LANDED, lll'iri flrst'ol^s condition, and guaranteed true to name, Pon»isting of— CHERRY, PLUM; APPLE, PEAR* APRfOOT, NECTARINE, FIG, FIL. | BERT, RED, WHITE, and BLACK CURRANT, GOOSEBERRY, AND OTHER FRUIT TREES. BOSE TREES »nd EVERGREENS in vwiety, *..■:..'■ 40,000 HAWTHORN QUICKS, InLois to'BuitPurohasors, ; Terms Cft9h.. ■MONDAY, 25m JULY. SAIJS^THAT Splendid,-' well'known, Oomphot, VILLA* BE SI D E IST CB, At present in tiio .occupation op THOMAS J. WHITE. H' B. MONKMAN having been favored with • instructions from tlie '.rrustoes in tho Estato of TiIOMA.3 J. Whitk, Esq., will Sell by Public Auotion, nt tlie City Miu-t, Doe-street, on Monday, 25th July, at 12 o v clook— All that valuable! Freehold Property situato on tho Waihopai River, and distant, only 1-J miles from tho Town Belt, and known as tho Waihopia Chateau by old settlers, tho present residenco of Thomna J. White, Esq. Tho Dwelling-house, of Eight Rooms, is situato in tho oentro of about Six mid a-half Acres of Garden suid Shrubberies. The Garden is admitted to be equal to the majority of those attached to the oountry residences of the British aristocracy, while tho Shrnbboriea and Forest (in miniature suid reality) can compete forthe palm with auy wliich have as yet beeu known, either in tlie old country or colonies, suid admitted worthy of notice. The Villa has a northern aspect, and while secluded, as regards the din and turmoil of city lifo, is situate so as to command the viow of plain, forest, river, town, village, railway, aud main roods ; but is so situated, tliat any person desirous of seeking seclusion, with wady access to the centre of" attraction — the "City" — could not, were ho to explore, during the present century, the whole of the lands in the Southern hemisphere, denominated by surveyors as "available," select, a spot combining all the advantages which the above can confer, to either the capitalist, merchant, nurseryman, Jsc. The Dwelling is '""substantially and tastefully constructed, and cont-uns — Drawing-room Parlor Bedchambers suid Dressing-rooms Bath-rooms suid Closets Kitchen Laundry The usual Out-offices, the whole most compact and conveniently arranged. Imniedistely after tho ssde of the above magnificent property, will be offered — Allotments Nos. 2, 8. -i. S :md 9 of Block 11. „ Nos. S, 9. 10, 11, 13, and 13 of Block in. „ No. 12 of Block VIL (corner allotment). Nos. 3, 4, and sof Block Till, Each having an area of one hah* aoxe or thereby, and situate, as is also the above described property, in the estate known sis " Gladstone," on the main Nccth Road, south of the Waihopai Bridge. 'The Plan is now on tiow, snd full particulars csn be obtained at the office of the Auctioneer. -, Term* at Sale. TUESDAY. 28th JULY. At Eleven o'Clock. DEAFEST, SLOPS, Se., Sc. IN THE TRUST ESTATE OF BOBEBT MITCHELL, OE TAY-STEEET, DRAPES. HE._MO:N£MAN (per G. W. Bisset), « -ami Seii by Aiienos. by order of ihe J.Tiis--tses, as. the Premises. Tay-streei, en Tuesday. 35di Jaly. se Eleven o'clock — Tse wry?*? of tiie Extensive, Yalrsble, and "WeSssscsted Stock of Trr^rt ssd"WooS=a Drapery Tebrsss. Isstps, BTobons Svy^Wr. Gesiiss.. sad YTMie'Blsnketc Dae. Eedfbsd. and 'Tseed Suits Becsss. Ccsrd. Mc3e, sa?* TTraed TrcK2i2r= ißizzznzs. ~*jriwi*- aad TshEsssnss. in vsrisiy 3£zsEns. Fsis. C^jetss Msssss. Vtimsgrrs, Aipscas liazssfesv, Sasisis- Sckt3 Nb Se^srTe. TSSMS— CASK. JL Melissa's Ad'i 'csilssm&iis. Ml ass* to isag-s Ms ssssss-css » §333%*, zks IMszzkGzzs szsl is&scSrsEts iS&ai sj& h-ys&w ■gsezsseS. '. to jf&dz Ssles ef Ssxs^ Sscae ass ~Ls&3es± 'Srsgs±r s . SaSasEs, Szeseiks, Jbe^&rJrsiisßa A'fvfWE. ' :■ -. ISssEst. Cam sSrassees -wiH lac asKfe t^o© afi fesjgeE^ e^s^aS t& Mss. sz- leesd JSde &£& ...: skx2' Hxkscss ' -"-'vsiti. •

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Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 23, 23 July 1864, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 23, 23 July 1864, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 23, 23 July 1864, Page 6

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