AUCTIONEER AND LAND AGENT.
\M R. J. NEWMAN begs to offer his serItJ vices to the Public as an AUCTIONEER & GENERAL AGENT, directing his attention particularly to the Sale of Cattle, Horses, and other Live Stock. From his long experience in farming, he hopes, in this department at least, to be able to take the lead of his cotemporaries. To meet the wishes of several parties concerned, he intends to commence Periodical Sales at Otahuhu, that being the centre of the overflowing energy and industry of our thriving community. He will also hold a Monthly Sale at the Cattle Market of the Hundred of Auckland, Epsom Road, on the second Tuesday of every Month, and a Sale of Horses on the first Saturday of every Month in Town. Fat Stock can be kept at fixed charges in his Remuera Paddock, within a mile and a half of the Public Slaughter House, and sold by private contract to the Butchers. To shippers from Sydney, and parties in the interior, this will be a great advantage.
AS LAND AGENT.
After ten years' experience in the Colony, and being conversant with every district where land is open for sale, he hopes to be able to make such selections, as will give entire satisfaction to those parties who may offer him their patronage.
FOR SALF,
A VALUABLE PROPERTY situate on the Tamaki Road, in the rear of the Royal George Inn, consisting of Five Acres of excellent Land, laid down in fine Pasture, with a good weather-board House erected thereon. Apply at the " New Zealander" office, or to the Proprietor, on the premises. Barnabas Stocxer. May 5, 1851.
MR. JOHN WHITE,
HAVING had many years experience of Native manners and customs, begs to acquaint the Public of Auckland and its vicinity, that he has commenced business as a Native Agent, and as an Interpreter and Translator of the Native Language. Apply at the corner of West Queen, and Hobson-streets. Auckland, Bth May, 1851.
FOR SALE,
THAT very desirable COUNTRY RESIDENCE near the Race-ground, EPSOM the property of Mr. Littlewood, commanding extensive views of the surrounding Country, and Entrance to the Harbour, — containing 6 spacious apartments with a 60 feet length of Verandah. The Grounds consist of 20 Acres of excellent soil, containing about 3 Acres Bush, 2 Paddocks, and about 200 Choice Fruit Trees, substantially enclosed with Ditch, Post and Rail and Hedge. Also a Rick of Hay, containing about 18 tons. Apply to Mr. D. Nathan, Shortland-street, Auckland, — or to the Proprietor. April 10, 1851.
TO BE SOLD.
4 FARM OF LAND, containing Fifteen Acres, with a water frontage to the Tamaki River. One half of the land 13 laid down in excellent pasturage ; the other portion of it is cleared and ready for the Plough. It is well supplied with wood and water. The whole is substantially enclosed with a Ditch and post and two rail Fence. This property will be sold on very moderate terms. Apply at the " New Zealander" Office, or to Robt. Andrew, On the Premises.
A. W. HANSARD,
BOUSE, ESTATE, AND GENERAL AGENT. Shortland Street, opposite the Exchange Hotel.
TO LET,
jjjjij^^ H^HAT House and Premises Mffi&EoßL I adjoining the Wesleyan Col* lege Grounds, at present occupied by Dr.* Sinclair. Apply at the New Zealander Office, or to Mr. A. W. Hansard.
TO BE LET. Jfe^gL A COMFORTABLE and ComJ^gljl^"^*- modius Dwelling House i* SnS j SL'Jjff Queen - street, containing Six m I f H'lnifflW -n i .i it- i -R mSSBESB* Rooms, besides Kitchen, Pantrj Cellar, Closets, &c, &c. N.B. — A large Garden, and a Well. Apply to Connell & Hidings.
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New Zealander, Volume 7, Issue 531, 17 May 1851, Page 4
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