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PARNELL KOAU. Near the New Chapel, UNUSUALLY LIBERAL TERMS. MR. HANSARD Has been favoured with in&truotions to sell by auction, at his Rooms, Shortland-street, On FRID VY, the 20th instant, At 12 o'clock, rFWO capital Allotments, having each 23 feet ■*■ frontage to the Parnell Road, between the newly erected Wesleyau Chapel, and the resi dence of Mr. P. H. King. Other subdivisions of the property of which this forms a part having continually changed hands, at large and increasing advances, it is needless to say anything to recommend it to parties desiring a good site for business or residence. Hans may be seen at the RooniB. The follnwing will be the liberal terms of sale One fourth Ca«li; the remainder may be left upon f-ecunty of the property, at 10 per cent interest, for 2 or 3 years

DRUEY VILLAGE. MR. HANSARD Will sell by auction, at his Rooms, Shortlandstreet, on Friday uext, the 2bth instant, at 12 o'clock, rriHß pick allotments of the Village of Drury, •*• having a deep Wfiter frontage to Slippery Creek, with frontages also to Cross-street and Wharf-street. Also, Allotment No. 2, of the same Village, having frontages to the Great South Road and the Hingaia Stream. Also, Allotment No. 8, of the Village of Papakura, having a frontage to the Road, close to the new store. Term«, — One fourth cash, remainder in approved bills at 3 and 6 months, without interest. Queen-street, Onehunga. MR. HANSARD Will sell by public auction, at his Rooms, Shortland stieet, on Friday, the 20th instant, at 12 o'clock, of the best situated allotments in the Township of Onehunga, having a large frontage to Queen-street, opposite the Church, and also to the Otahuhu Road, being allotment No. 1 of Sec. 13.

Little Muddy Creek. MR HANSARD Will sell by public auction, at his Rooms, Short-land-street, on Friday, the '20th instant, A LL the interest of the vendor in an allotment ■t*- of five acres at Little Muddy Creek. Particulars may be seen on application to the Auctioneer

100 acres Papakura, Clendon's Grant. MR. HANSARD Has been favoured with instructions to sell by public auction, at his Room 3, Shortland-street, on Friday next, the 28th instant, at I*2 o'clock, A LL that piece or parcel of Land situated at ■£*■ Papakura, part of a block of land granted to J. R. Clendon, Esq., in 1842, containing 100 acres, bounded on the south by the south boundary line of the said grant, on the east by land belonging to Miss Clendon, and on the west by land ■■ i conveyed to — Boon. j Full particulars will be published in next Wednesday's paper.

NOTICE OF REMOVAL. WILLIAM McEWAN, Linen and Woollen Draper, TX7"OULD take this opportunity of thauking ' ' his nnmerous customers and the Public generally for their very liberal support since commencing business in the above line at the head of Princes street. Owing to the incioase of his trade and the want of accommodation in his present premises, he has taken that large and commodious Brick Store belonging to and lately occupied by Mr. David Nathan, corner of High street and fronting Shortlaud-street, where by unremitting attention to business and the smallest remunerative profit, be hopes to merit a share of public patronage. His Stock consists of every thing in the General Drapery line. Broad and Narrow Cloths, Muleskin, Corderoys, &c ; made Clothes in great variety j a large assortment of Moleskin Trousers ) Wen's and Boys' Bats, Caps, Shirts, &c , &o. ; Black and Coloured Silks, Bareges, Prints, Muslins, Long and Square Shawls, Cloaks, Visettes, in Moire Antique, Rich Silk, Satin, Embroidered Muslins, &c; Girls' Visettes, Gloves, Hosiery, Parasols, Ribbons, Flowers, Laces, Blonds, &c. Millinery, made to Order. W. McE. has a large case of new Straw Bonnets just arrived, which is now ready for inspection Also, a case of Cloth Caps, newly opened. An early call is solicited. j^ 6 NO ABATEMENT FROM FIRST PRICE. TBRMS — CASH.

TO LET OR LEASE, With or without a Purchasing Clause, THAT very desirable Villa Residence situated in Stanley-street, the property of, and at present occupied by, Brigade Major GuuexWOOD. The house contains 5 rooms, which are spacious, lofty, and airy ; comprising — Dining Room, 2 Bed-rooms, Servant's Room, and every necessary domestic accommodation. The cut-buildings consist of Coach-house, 4 stalled Stable, Fowl and Pig Houses. On the adjoining allotment there is a comfortable 5-roomed Cottage which will be let with the above, or separately, if wished . Also, in Stanley-street, — A commodious Double Siiop or Store, with 4 dwelling rooms above. Also, — At Parnell — Two allotments, 33 by 100 feet each, with frontages to Alma-street and Rutland road. For further particulars apply to Wm. Aitken, Land and Eslate Agent, Quecn-btreet.

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XIV, Issue 1005, 13 February 1857, Page 2

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