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NOTICE. Woodville Estate, Hobson's Bay.

SAMUEL CO0HRANE, BROTHER & CO. BEG to state, in reply to the numerous inquiries respecting the Woodville Property to be sold next Monday, that this beautiful estate has passed direct from the Crown, through the hands of the late Colonel Gray, to the present Proprietor. The title will therefore be guaranteed of the clearest and most unexceptibriable character.

BEST LONDON VINEGAR, EX « CADUCEUS." SAMUEL COCHRANE, BROTHER & CO. Will sell at their stores, on FRIDAY next, 9th instant, at 11 o'clock, O/\ QR. CASKS BEST LONDON VINEGAR.

Mustard, Starch, Candles. SAMUEL COCHRANE, BROTHER, & CO. Willeell at their stores, on FRIDAY next, 9th instant, at 11 o'clock, S%A DOZ. SUPER. DURHAM MUSTARD •* 20 boxes Coleman't Starch 10 boxes Best Sydney Moulds 10 " Neva Candles.

SHEEP WASH TOBACCO, AT AUCTION, Next Friday, 9th inst. SAMUEL COCHRANB, BROTHER, & CO. Will sell at their Stores, next FRIDAY, at 12 o'clock, POUR KEGS COARSE VIRGINIAN TWIST 1 case Damaged Cavendish 2 tierces " Negrohend

PEREMTORY SALE OF SUBURBAN ESTATE.

House and Demesne of Woodville. THREE TWO ACRE SECTIONS.

38 Spacious Cottage Allotments. SNUG FIVE ROOMED COTTAGE, WITH Good Stable and Out-houses.

SAMUEL COCHRANE, BROTHER, & CO. Have received positive instructions for the Unreserved Salo of tbe Pioperty of S. A. Wood, Esq., in Hobson's Bay, which they will submit to public competition, at the Stores of Messrs Henderson & Macfarlane", at 11 o'clock, on MONDAY, 12th NOVEMBER, Locality. 11HIS Compact and beautiful property now thrown unreservedly into the Maiket, is most conveniently situate in Hobsons Bay, of which it foims a Salient and most attractive feature. It lays a few hundred yards east of the Grammar School, Parnell, from which -it is seperated by the Property of Bishop Selwyn, Major Nugent, and the beautiful ground and residence of D. McLean Esq. The highly cultivated garden and Nursery of Mr. Drummond Hay, likewise interpose. Neighbourhood. South of this most desirable estate lies the properties of Major Matson, His Honor Judge Arney, and the choice selection of the late Mr. Gundry. Beyond, but divided by a creek noted for its abundance of Fish, the picturesque residence of the Attorney-General tears itself amidst the Villas of our city gentry. The Estate of Woodville. Thus surrounded and almost encircled by the waters of the Waitemata, the charming estate of Woodville, rises in quiet and^peninsulated loveliness. Sheltered from the prevailing" winds~and"ileclining gently towards the sunny north it prei&its pecuharjacilities for the cultivation of Garden tastes, and the production the finest tropical fruits. The Mansion, View, &c. The Mansion lately and so long tenanted by General Gold, is spacious and comfortable and enjoys a panoramic view of unequalled , loveliness. The Signal Hill, North Head, intervening Village of Devenport, the Harbour Entrance, and the profound grandeur of Rangitoto together with the adjacent headlands of Judge'i Bay and Hournki point, form a picture from which it can never be excluded. The Garden and Grounds. The pleasure giounds are tastefully planted with Shrubs, Flowers, and Valuable exotics brought at considerable expense from the neighbouring colonies; The Carriage drive is bordered with thriving tre(?s; and the whqle estate fenced and divided by hedges' of the flowering furze, a good road, level and easy, leads from the Tamaki highway to the. entrance gate. The Cottage Lots. Completely separated ahd divided from the Mansion and Demesne by a broad road, is the delightful Village site of Woodthorpe, sharing in common with its more assumptive neighbour, all the natural beauties incidental to its position, and offefingrare inducements to the Lover of a Cottage Home. The Village is situate in the eastern side of this lovely peninsula, where owing to its favourable declivity each allotment will possess an unobstructed view of the Harbour, Flagstaff, and the numerous picturesque eharms for which the locality is so celebrated.

Intending purchasers are requested to ymt the pioperty, every facility will be afforded them on application to the Auctioneers, where maps end plan may be seen. N.B-TO BE SOLD on MONDAY, 12th inst. Teems— Libebal.

Plans to be seen and information had of the Auctioneers

Concert at Onehunga. A CONCERT ofvocal and instrumental Music, l\ conducted by Mr. Hekz, will take place at the Onehunga Catholic School-room, on THURSDAY, November 8th, at half-past seven o'clock, p.m. Tickets, 3s. each, to be had from Mr. Cassin, Onehunga, Proceeds to be applied,, to Educational purposes.

EDWARD WAYTE, Bookseller, Stationer, Music&eller, &c, &c, QUEEN STREET, HAS Removed (during the Improvements now making in his Premises) to the Shop next to the ; Trafalgar Inn. -' Not. 3, 1860.

Pine Apples! Pine Apples!! Pine Apples J!! piNE APPLES, ORANGES, & BANNANAs), X ' Just arrived, per sehdoner " Osprey," now on' Sale at J. FLOWERS', Princes-street Nov. 5, 1860.

TirANTED.— A GENERAL SERVANT. T T Apply at MRS. BYERS, , ■■ Shortland -street.

TO LET, A FIRST-RATE PADDOCK close to town up. wards of 22 acres, well fenced, and abundance of water in the driest season ; entry immediately. Apply at the office ol this paper, or to Mr. ALFRElTBUpKLAND.

WANTED, TWO experienced hand's to split Puriri Poiti, lit ."thirty-shillings per 100. Apply to , „.,' - . • • . .Mr.WM.jHARDING, .. ; .Exchango Hotel..-

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XVII, Issue 1347, 6 November 1860, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XVII, Issue 1347, 6 November 1860, Page 2