HOUSES AND GROUND IX SIIOKTLAND CRESCENT FOR SALE. MESSRS. BROWN $ CAMPBELL WILL SELL BY AUCTION, At their Rooms in Shortland Crescent, on Tuesday, the 22nd instant, at 12 o'clock: THOSE Valuable Premises in Shortland Crescent, with the ground whereon tho same are built, belonging to the Estato of the late R. M. Mprton. This property consists of two Stores fronting Shortland Crescent, built of red pine and well finished, each having two rooms, a kitchen, with other conveniences, all substantially enclosed. Immediately in the rear is another enclosure with two Dwelling houses thereon, fronting Chancery-street, which will be sold along with the former, or separately, as purchasers may desire. These Stores are in a first rate situation for carrying on an extensive Retail Business, for which purpose they are already woll known, and present thereforo a most favourable opportunity for any one commencing business, as well as fbr the investment of capital, as the whole will be positively sold without reserve, and on a liberal credit. August 11, 1843. An excellent opportunity for parties wanting a Complete and Snug Little Home-r stead. "fa/TR. CRETNAY has received positiva instructions to sell by Public Auction, Without Reserve, at his Rooms, Queenstreet,' on Monday, the 14tK of August} 1843* afc 12 o'clock, the following SUBURBAN FARM, containing Eight Acres of Excellent Land, being parts of Allotment 132, Section 4, situated to tho south-west of Mount Eden, and 2\ miles from Auckland. — There aro 2 acres of this land in a high state of cultivation, containing a valuable lot of Fruit Trees, together with Peas, Beans, Cabbages, and every other description of Vegetables ; on the Land is erected a substantial Weather-Boarded Cottage, with two floors, with Outhouses and Stockyards, two excellent Springs of Water at the back of the House, and a good Cattle Run adjoining, being a Government Reserve. On the Farm are a quantity of Goats, and all descriptions of Poultiy, which the Purchaser may take at a very low price. Tho Auctioneer will only atdd, that to the industrious settler it presents an excellent opportunity, and it is one that is not likely to occur again. Title — Grant from the Crown,- and without any incUmbrance. EX *< SISTERS." ]t| R. CRETNAY has received instruc- *•*■*■ turns to Sell by Public Auction, at his Rooms, Queen-street, on Monday, the 14th August, 1843, at 12 o'clock, the Finest Lot of . FRUIT AND OTHER TREES over imported into the Colony, amongst which will be found : — Apples of various descriptions, Pears of ditto ditto, Plums of ditto ditto, Cherries of ditto ditto, i Filberts, Apricots, Nectarines, Gooseberries, . White, Black, and Red Currants, Walnuts, Limes, Mulberry, Ribes, Raspbeny, ! Sycamores, , Ash, Oak, Elms, &c, &,c, &,c. The Auctioneer begs to call the attention of the settlers to the above Valuable- Lot of Trees, being of the very finest description, and selected entirely for tliis Colony. There will also be offered a quantity of Grey Peas, Rye Grass, Seed Tares, SeedPotatoes, &c. ; &c., hi.
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Daily Southern Cross, Volume 1, Issue 17, 12 August 1843, Page 1
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