SALE OF LAND AT NAPI&t MESSRS. STUART KINROSS & Co., kwe receive i iiHtruc L ion from Mr. DaKiei. MtTNjr, to a ll by Au2tioJ3 s at Napier, w thsufc r.jssv\re T cm Wednesday, Ist December iuxt, the following rateable fre hold \*v jpe.'tiel ylz. ;— , No. 45— £ Acre with two substantial buildings thereon suited for Stores or dwelling houses, one measuring 56 x 26 feet and the other 30 x 16 feet, the latter has an excellent baker's oven attached. " 47 — i Ac\'e next to Mr. Maaa's celebrated Royal Hotel. " 48 — | Acre adjoining No. 47. N. B. — The above allotments are situated in Carlyle street, on tha road to the Barracks, and are well supplied with good water which is guaranteed procurable by a 10 feet well sinking. No. 4-87 — i- Acre in Wa»horn street on the spit, an admirable site for a Bank, Wholesale Store, or Mill. " 237 — h Aci'e corner allotment to Clive square and Dickens street. " 524—4 Acre \ on Gough Island with a har- " 526 — £ Acre) bour frontage to the Iron pot £i and opposite the stores of Messrs. Stuart, '■\'-' Kinross, and Go. " 244— \ Acre, corner allotment to Dickens and Dalton streets. " 433 | i acre on Shakespeare Road. . . . SUBURBAN LAND. Nos. 12, 17, 20, 21. — A valuable piece of land, the whole having frontage to Chaucer, Pioneer, or Spencer Roads, and containing 12& acres. It will be divided and sold in i acre sections of 66 feet frontage for dwelling house sites ; the position of these allotments is unsurpassed by any at Napier. COUNTRY LAND. 40 Acres best rich agricultural land situated on and bounded by the Petane and Mongoko Piko Piko Rivers, and within 12 miles of Napier, it has a frontage to the Northern Road, now being made to Auckland, and is never flooded. 80 Acres heavily timbered land situated in the Oero bu3h within 35 miles of Napier and already easily approached by bullock dray 3 ; it will be sold in 5 acre lots, fronting a reserve •road half a chain wide. The whole of the above land was originally purchased by Mr. Mann at Government sale, and selected very carefully with the view of obtaining the most valuable sites. From his long residence in and thorough acquaintance with the district, no one was so well qualified to do so to advantage, nor can a better guarantee .be given for its high value. AIL the Government landfTifriow sold at Napier,, so, fliat auc^li an^ opportunity of acquiring freehold. property. pgss seldom be expected. Foi; further partnrufa^s 'apply to Mr. Munn, or :to the- Auctioneers at Wellington and Napier. -'-' .---■■>■■ .' Terms ljib'eraX2, '■■ '\ <■• ■ ' ' PstSOat:, : lßs&. •"■ V - '" •■!.: ' ■ .. iI(3TEX AND PROe ~T -PERTY, ■.-■:■■-:..-.■ : ■ ; ..-. For, Sale at Napier. , MESSRS . STUART KINROSS & C 0 . ,. , have received insfrncfions ■fro'mMri DaxieL; :M"PNK>.Ah.uriri, tb sell by : Public Aucti6n, : at their! Land Sale, at Napier, on Wednesday, Ist December next, the whole of Town Section, No. 46, with the Buildings thereon, well known -as the : ROY A L HO TEL/ This ibouse for many years has been the favorite resort with the settlers in Hawke's Bay, and has done a most extensive first-class business. The accomodation is most complete and airy, i ax»d there is also a six-stalled stable just erected,' with harness-room, &c. Few such eligible opportunities :have ever been presented for. the investment of capital , in this branch of business in New Zealand, and which is solely caused by Mr. Murin's retiring from the businessto reside at his sheep station. Napier ia rapidly advancing as a commercial Port, and has now a large bbdy of the Military located there. Nor should it be lost sight of that a few months hence the Ahuriri •will become a separate and disrinci- Provincei which -will no doubt much increase the trade and ertiumoa the value of property in the district. For further particulars, apply to Mr. Munn, on tha premises, j or- at the Auctioneers 1 o^goeo in Wellington <>r-Ahuriri ? DIRECT FKQxM MANILLA. Jjtst ayr iced from Wellington per schooner S " Sahoinbe Castle" and,, on Sale by the ■ Undejr signed. \ "f £T TONS REFINED SUGAB JL tj 35 tons Pampanga " A|>plj to ; Napier, Oct. US, XBSB.
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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 2, Issue 62, 27 November 1858, Page 1
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