SALE BY AUCTION. BROWN & CAMPBELL Have received instructions^ offer for sale BY PUBLIC AUCTION, •{Without reserve,) At their* Rooms, Shortland Crescent, on Friday, the 2nd of May, at 1 o'clock : i CVOHTY ACRES OF LAND on the ■&-J ' Tamakl River, being portions of the first Country Lands that were sold by Government, and adjoining the Farms of Mr. Ligar and Mr. Buttery. An Allotment in West Queen-street, Ditto in Lower ditto, Ditto in Fort-street, Ditto in Shortland Crescent, Five acres of Suburban Land on the Manukau Road, with buildings thereon erected. After which, A jjiantity of Household Furniture and dtensils. Plans of the properties to bo seen at the Auction Rooms. JOHN WATSON,— BLACKSMITH. BEGS to acquaint the Public that he has taken those premises in Highstreet lately occupied by Joror Newby, where by attention, and moderate charges, he hopes to merit that support which his predecessor has hitherto enjoyed. Auckland, April 25, 1845. LAND AGENCY. T> OBERT McLEOD (of W A iHEKi)begs -*•*' respectfully to acquaint parties who wish to purchase Land in the neighbourhood of Auckland, that he is prepared to negociate Agreements &c. of the same. R. McLeod flatters himself that his long intercourse with the Tribes, and his perfect knowledge of their language and customs, will enable him to furnish the best securities — and to guarantee a perfect understanding between them — so that no after DIFFICULTY shall OCCUI'. Applications for Agency to be made to Williamson & Crummer. Terms to suit the times. TO BE SOLD BY PRIVATE CONTRACT, OR LET FOR A TERM CF YEARS, npHOSE Highly Eligible and Valuable -"- Premises in Lower Queen-steet, at present occupied by the Proprietor. These Premises consist of a Neat Verandah Cottage with five Rooms — lined throughout — a Detached Servants Room — a Detached Kitchen — Water Closet, and extensive Cellerage. — The garden is laid down with choice Fruit Trees and Shrubs, and a substantial Brick well. The lower part of the allotment has well built Stores, capable of storing 300 tons of Goods, with a large yard, with every convenience for carrying on an extensive business, such as no other premises in Auckland can command, combining as it does a retired private residence with a first rate business situation. Also, THE SURRY HILLS ESTATE, comprising 198 acres of Suburban Land adjoining the Town. And FOR SALE, on very moderate terms — One Farm at Papakura, containing 198 acres, One Suburban Farm, containing 15 acres, One Suburban Farm, containing 27 acres, Twenty-six Town Allotments, in various situations. For Terms and Particulars apply to Jno. I. Montefiore. Auckland, Febr. 8, 1845. npHE Undersigned are purchasers of •*■ Wool for immediate shipment. Gibson & Mitchell. Shortland Crescent, \ loth Nov. 1844. J
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Daily Southern Cross, Volume 3, Issue 106, 26 April 1845, Page 1
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