One-tree XEill. I HENRY lIARDINGTON Has been favoured with the instructions of John Chadwick, Esq., to sell by Private Contract, HIS BEAUTIFUL ESTATE AT ONETREE HILL, EPSOM. It consists of about 60 acres of rich soil, capable of bearing any kind of crop, very substantially fenced and subdivided, and most part lard down in luxuriant grass. It has a fine new verandahed Cottage of six rooms, and detached kitchen, a stable, coach-house, and all the usual outhouse with a large garden abundantly stocked with all descriptions of fruit trees ; and is seated on an elevation that affords extensive views—altogether forminga most comfortable establishment for the farmer, or a most desirable residence for the family "of a getlcmen of town avocations, who requires or takes a delight in country exercise or change of air, for here, it ’ may be remarked, is the very point at which the traveller from the town first catches the invigorating bracing breeze of the Manukau—- . steps into a prefect change of atmosphere. Of One-Tree Hill it were superfluous to speak : it is well known command the widest, the most varied, and most p’casing views in this (our) ' Province. The upper line is bounded by the reserve proposed as a reservoir for supplying the City with water, and which will, of course, afford to the immediate subjacant land a perpetual sufficing irrigation. EEillshorongh. Also—that fine Property the Homestead of Hillsborough, about a mile from the above estate. It contains about 48| acres of the very best description of soil, adapted to any purpose, and has a spacious verandah Cottage of six rooms, &c.,&c. This property, from its varied peculiarities, would form one of the finest dairy farms in the country. Around it there is a great range of unenclosed land. Terms Liberal. A great portion of the purchase-money may remain on Mortgage. Original Anti-Corrosion PAINT IS adapted for every description of outdoor work, such as Wooden and Iron Houses, Fences, Farming Implant,ents, every description of Iron Work, and also Brick and Stone Buildings. The above Paint lasts twice as long as the best White Lead, and as any laborer can lay it on, is peculiarly suited for the use of country settlers. It has been many years in use at home, and upwarde oi seven hundred testimonials from every description of persons, testify to its dura- . bility and superior preserving qualities. This Paint is kept of Copper and Red colour expressly for Ships’ bottoms. Agents for Auckland, Brown & Campbell May 41, 1860. •Notice. PETER GRACE wishes to intimate to the Public in general, that he has always ready for Hire Horses, Carriages, and Dog Carts, on the most reasonable terms. Also, Ploughing done. Peter Grace, Wyndham-street. Second-Aaitd ITini&er FOR SALE. KA FEET OF USEFUL WjWV TIMBER—has been used a short time in the formation of Custom House-street. Apply to Casey & Simpson, Custom House-street. Schoolmasters S& OthersEWAYTE, Wholesale aud Retail Book- . seller and Stationer, Queen-street, has constantly on hand, at low prices, School Books and Stationery of all kinds, Ledgers, Journals, Cash, Day, and Memorandum • Books, Ruled and Plain Papers (all sizes) ■ Lace Bordered Note Paper and Envelopes, Official, Cloth linq& and Plain Envelopes, . Ink, Inkstands, Quill and Steel Pens, Rulers, and every other Article in the Stationery Trade, —A liberal allowance to the Trade and Schoolmasters. > E. WAYTE, Queen-street. Surveyors and Artists WTLL do well to Purchase their Drawing and Tracing Papers, Mapping Pens, Pencils, Colors, and Mathematical Instruments, from E. WAYTE, Queen-street. To the Musical Publie. SUPERIOR HARMONIUMS,with Stops, in Polished Oak and Rosewood Cases ; English and German Concertinas, Flutinas, ’ Violins, and Flutes, with Preceptors and ' Music for each; Violin Strings, Pegs and ’ Bridges, Music Paper, Books, Folios, - and Wrappers- —Selling very Cheap by E. WAYTE, Wholesale and Retail Bookseller, Stationer, and Music Seller. ©’or Christmas Presents On Sale by the Undersigned, '3 JOCKS. Church Sei vices, Prayer Books, jD Works of Religious Tract Society, Work Boxes, Writing Desks, Stereoscopes, Color Boxes, Framed Engravings, Gold Pins, Toys, &c., Ac. E. WAYTE, Wholesale & Retai Bookseller & Stationer.
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Auckland Examiner, Volume IV, Issue 276, 27 June 1860, Page 4
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669Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Examiner, Volume IV, Issue 276, 27 June 1860, Page 4
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