Independent of the peculiar adaptation o£ this property for GENTLEMEN'S SEATS, It is no less valuable in a mercantile point of view ; there being no doubt that had this Bay been thrown open to the Public, it would have be^n, as it yet will become, THE PRINCIPAL COMMERCIAL BAY, And these allotments being on the thorough-, faro from the beach, will ever hold the highest value. A more desirable situation for an . HOTEJb Could not bo found. The beauty of the spot and truely Select neighbourhood, would be irresistible attractions, and when these gave jvay before an encreasing mercantile relation in the vicinity, the Proprietor would find his House had become the very EXCHANGE IN THE CITY. The Auctioneers would especially call the attention of the Official Gentlemen whose residences surround this property, and who may feel insecure as to their titles, not to let the present opportunity pass of purchasing allotments, to which they can procure an undoubted / GOOD TITLE. this -Valuable property will be divided into small allotments, so as to enable the hard-working mechanic to purchase, and be nolonger shut Out from taking up his abode amongst the OFFICIAL ARISTOCRACY OF AUCKLAND. Terms at Sale. IM PORTA NT PROPERTIES FOR. SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION, on monday, the 3rd July ensuing. MESSRS. BROWN % CAMPBELL IT AYE been instructed to offer to Public Competition, on Monday, the 3rd July next, at their extensive New Rooms ill b'hortland Crescent, the following IMPORTANT PROPERTIES, which they feel persuaded will ensure a fortune in a few years to the lucky purchaser, the locality of these properties being FIRST RATE, they require no comment from them to point out their value — but Messrs. B. & C. eanii'ot help expressing their SUitPMISE at such valuable properties being in the market, and feel satisfied that an animated and spirited bidding will be evinced by all parties to become holders of such valuable and desirable TOWN PROPERTIES. Lot No. 1. comprises an allotment of Land in West Queen-street, with 16 feet frontage to the said street, by a depth of 40 feet, and is immediately in front of Waterloo bridge.^ Lot No. 2. comprises an allotment of Land adjoining No. 1,, of the same dimensions. Lot No. 3. comprises an allotment of Land adjoining No. 2., of the same dimensions. Lot No. 4. comprises a Corner allotment of 16 feet frontage to West Queenstreet, with 40 feet frontage to an unnamed street near the residence of Mr. Oakes. Lof $To. 5, comprises an allotment of Land of 33 feet frontage to Lower Queenstareet by a depth of 96 feet, arid adjoins Mr. Smithson's celebrated "Ship Inn," and on which is erected a substantial weather-boarded- House, and other conveniences Lot No. 6. comprises an, allotment of Land at "Victoria," the best site in the JBay of Islands, being No. 12. of the Ist November sale in- 1839,. is situated on the Northern side of Wharf-street, with a frontage pi 50 feet to that street, and extending 75 feet backwards. Terms:. — 20 per cent., cash -deposit, the residue at 3, G & 9months,Hwithdi!t r ifltefeSt, with security "on fche property- ; ' '-' - Purchasers to pay their- 1 own conveyance*
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Daily Southern Cross, Volume I, Issue 10, 24 June 1843, Page 1
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