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$»6fo 2lttC(tott %&Ui> SPLENDID PROPERTY FOR SALE BY AUCTION. Mr. HANSARD Has been favoured with the instructions o f Captain Macdonald to offer for Sale by Public Auction, on THURSDAY, the 14th instant, at 1 o'clock, at his Rooms, Shortland--street, ALL THAT" ESTATE AT HOWICK, -£*■ known as his Residence, and in his occupa1 tion. THE LAND consists of 128 acres-, 20 of which: are substantially enclosed and laid down in. Grass and Clover, and part of which reaches to the beach by the. pier. THE HOUSE, newlytbuilt, consists of— - Dbawistg-boom, 16 ft. by 20 ft. Dinixg - Room, 16 ft. byTSft. Hall, 6 feet wideWith a large Verandah, 74 feet long and if feet wide, lined at the ends, and roof painted. 3 large Bed-kooms and Dressing' room. Kitchen, (with Brick Oven), Ser--vants' room, Pantry, Store, and Servants' Bed-room. A four-stalled Stable, (weather^ boards planed and painted.) Mr. Hansard feels it to be quite unnecessary to parade the excellencies of the situation, and the availabilities of this splendid property. As to the property itself, he will feel happy to accompany any contemplating purchaser, who may not be acquainted with it, to view it — those who already know the property could not be further assured by anything he could add in an advertisement. As to the situation, all canjudge alike of the present advantages of it, .and the early prospect of those advantages being increased tenfold by the completion of the Pier the constant and regular traffic of the SteameT,. and the completion of some bridge (pile, pontoon, or suspension) across the Tamak'.

HOWICK BEACH. MR. HANSARD Has been favoured with instructions to sell by Public Auction, at his Rooms, Shortlaudstreet, on Thursday nest, the 14th instant, at 1 o'clock, ( Unless previously disposed of by private contract,) A VERY advantageous lease of the propprty on Howick Beach lately occupied by J Trimmer, having the dwelling house or store, as erected by him, thereon. As a Store for trading with the natives, and with Tauranga, Waraiti, Waibeki, and Howick, and East Tamaki, in general stores, and with firewood, fencing stun% timber, &c, &c, a place more adapted for an energetic and enterprising man could scarcely be found, as these can bo stacked ou the ground without cartage. A Cottage or two with accommodation for visitants to the excellent sea bathing and mvi!- .:-„„:„ n f tViis_JoeflliK' _j»linnlrl nlwava .find remunerating ten.*u>s. Full particulars as to term of lease, &c,&c., on application. _

Fine Farm at Mahurangi, FOR SALE BY AUCTION. MR. HANSARD Has been favoured with instructions to Sell by Public Auction, at his Rooms, Shortland Street, on THURSDAY next, the 14th instant, at One o'clock, A FARM of THREE HUNDRED AND **- SIX Acres, advantageously situated in above-named favorite district, adjoining Messrs. Michell, Potts, King, Bee TERMS— One-third Cash; one-third in 3 months : and one-third in 6 months.

The Entire Horse "ORWELL." MR. T. F. McGAURAN Has been instructed by Mr. Williams to sell by Public Auction, at Newmarket, on Tuesday, 12th Feb , 1856, fi***<o-- J lflflKl rpHE well-known Entire Horse - 1 - ORWELL. This celebrated Stallion was imported into Van 9Bl9^^ m^ Diemen's Land by the Van Diemen's Land Company, and got some of the best stock ever bred in that colony. Since his arrivalj in Auckland he has proved himself a sure foal-getter, as there are now several mares stinted to him. He is also a first-rate horse in harness.

THEATRE ROYAL, AUCKLAND. MR FOLEY begs to acquaint the patrons of" rational amusements in Auckland, and its vicinity, that in deference to the general demand for a commodious building for dramatic representations, he has resolved to erect A Capacious, New Theatre ! in which the appliances of Scenery, Dresses, and Apointmeuts will be most complete, with tbe design of introducing A DRAMATIC COMPANY unequalled for excellence in their dapartments, in any of the Colonies, amongst whom he may instance Mr. llarrt Jackson, (The Melbourne and Sydney favourite.) Mr. CharliES Southwell, (The popular Tragedian and Lecturer,) Mr. H. T. Cbaven, (of Drury Lane Theatre,)) (The celebrated Dramatic Author & Comedian,) And Miss Fisher. Other important engagements are pending, and 1 the opening is anticipated fop Monday week. Stage Manager, Mr. H. T. Craven. Sole Proprietor, Mr. W. H. Foliy.

DENTISTRY, DR. WTLSON, SURGEON DENTIST, Albert Street, near Victoria Street, Auckland. At home from 10 a.m. till G,j).m».

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XIII, Issue 899, 8 February 1856, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XIII, Issue 899, 8 February 1856, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XIII, Issue 899, 8 February 1856, Page 1

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