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MR. A. W. HANSARD, Land, Estate, House, and General Agent, and Auctioneer. Shortland-street. next the Exchanye Hotel i CONTINUALLY varying List of every *■- description of Town, Country, and Suburban Property for Sale or Lease. Several sums of money ready for advance on sufficient security. To Stock and Dairy Farmers, Agriculturists, and Capitalists. MR. HANSAROhas been favoured with the instructions of the present Lessee to offer for disposal by Private Contract, all his interest in a very advantageous lease of that Excellent FARM adjoining Henderson's Mill, now occupied by him. Mr. Hansard having, with some attention, viewed this property, he feels warranted strongly urging it upon the attention of importers, or rearers of stock, and agricultural farmers. He does so upon these grounds : Approachable in two hours' easy ride from Auckland by the Great North Road, and by boat in one tide; forming a peninsular, with on each side a deep creek, available (to the barn-door) by a vessel of 20 tons; in situation the property is not equalled by any in the countiy. Improvements —About 250 acres fenced in. In extent it is ample for the desire of any probable purchaser—say about one thousand acres. In quality of soil—nine-tenths of the whole is splendid rich land. Water.—The side boundaries are both deep fresh water creeks Wood. —Large clumps of every description on one side. Buildings.—A new Barn of the best construction, 100 ft. by 41ft.; Cow-sheds, Stores, &c, &c, and neat Dwelling Cottage. Stock. The entire use of, and division of increase of, a fine Stock, which will provide a Dairy of about 40 Cows, with working Bullocks, &c, &c., &c. To describe this property fitly in an advertisement would be impossible. Mr. Hansard will be happy to give every information to enquiries. February 9, 1856. PRIVATERESIDENCE IN EDWARDES STREET, FOR SALE. TtTR. HANSARD is favoured with in- ■!■*-*- struetions to sell that excellent newly built Cottage Residence now occupied by the Rev. J. 11. Fletcher, pleasantly and conveniently situated in Edwardcs-street (between Queen-street and Wakefield-street.) Full particulars of terms, etc., at Mr. Hansard's office, Shortland-street. NOTICE. VICTORIA FLOUR MILLS, AND STEAM BISCUIT BAKERY. turning thanks to his numerous friends and the public of Auckland, for past favours, begs respectfully to inform them that he has now completed his new Steam Mill and Biscuit Bakery, and hopes by a strict attention to business to merit a continuance of that support he has hitherto received. C. P. P. would also intimate that, for the convenience of Captains of Vessels, Merchants Ship-Agents, countiy settlers, his brother, Henry Partington, will open that new store, next door but one to Messrs. Connell & Ridings, which is nearly complete, for Sale of Flour, Biscuit, &c, on about the 20th instant. All orders will be attended to with the greatest despatch, he having imported his machinery direct from Reading, (famous for biscuit,) of the latest improvements, capable of making four tons of ship biscuit per day. C. F. P. flatters himself that he will give entire satisfaction in quality, and at the lowest remunerating prices. Victoria Flour Mills, Svmonds-streer, .February 12, 1856. 'MIE undersigned is a purchaser of wheat, best samples, at the highest price, in any quantity. Ciias. F. Partington. Victoria Flour Mills, Svmonds-strect. Land for Sale, in the District of Matakana, adjoining a navigable Creek. NE JVM A N £ B UCKLAND Have received instructions to sell A FARM of 9GO acres of Land in this ■£*■ thriving district, containing about equal quantities of forest and open land, and within 25 chains of a navigable creek, and reserve for a landing place. Shortland-street, Feb. 5, 1856. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE PENSIONER SETTLEMENTS.

GENTLEMEN, —In consequence of the resignation of Mr. Powditch, (which I regret to learn) one of the seats in the Provincial Council for your District has become vacant, and I am induced at the solicitation of many of those by whom I was formerly returned, to offer myself a candidate for that vacant scat. Should you be disposed to re-elect me, I need only say that I shall, as before, do all in my power to protect and promote your interests. I remain, Gentlemen, your very obedient servant, P. C. Lewis. Howiek, Bth Feb., 1856. A SUBSCRIPTION BALL will be held c * at the Crown Hotel, Otahuhu, on Tuesday, March 4th. Tickets to be had of the proprietor, and of Mr. Rogers, Boarding House,* Queen-street, Auckland. Otahuhu, 19th February, 18D0,

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New Zealander, Volume 12, Issue 1028, 23 February 1856, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealander, Volume 12, Issue 1028, 23 February 1856, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealander, Volume 12, Issue 1028, 23 February 1856, Page 4

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