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Removal. EDWARD PORTER, OF THE LATE FIRM OF > COLEMAN, IRELAND, AND CO., 9 Ironmongers and General Merchants, Has removed to the premises of BROWN, CAMPBELL, AND CO. Near to the Union Bank, Where he will continue the Business. Ex “Mermaid,” Eaw and boiled linseed oil and TURPENTINE, in Casks and Drums White Lead, Walker’s, 3 cwt. casks, and 1 cwt, and 561t5. tins Burnt Umber, Yellow Paint, Colors, &c. Brushes, Steel Grainers, &c. Varnish, body and wainscot Window Glass, all sizes Putty in bladders Gold Leaf, Cocoa Scrubs Joiners’ Edge Tools, Sorby’s * WITH A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF IRONMONGERY. American Box Irons 20 boxes Tin Plates. Also, — Enameled Hides, Hog-skins Japanned and Colored Roans Collars and PrinceSs Checks, White Serge English and French Calf, Grafts Chamois Skins, &c., &c. EDWARD PORTER, Shortland-street. December 19th, 1861. THE undermentioned Properties are for Sale on easy Terms, — 3 Allotments, Ponsonby Road, being the best situated in that neighbourhood. Allotment No. 11, Franklin-street. 4 Allotments, each one acre, near the Church, Remuera, most desirable building sites. 2 Acres, Onehunga, fenced and grassed. 525 Acres, Waipu, in the Nova Scotia settlement. Allotment in Pratt-street, Freeman’s Bay. Also, at a low price, the Lease, having about three years to run, of a good Cottage and three acres of garden and paddock on the Kyber Pass Road. To Let, House, Grafton Road, 5 rooms, Kitchen, &c. Do. Nelson-street, 6 rooms, out-offices, good garden and paddock. Do. Drake-street, 9 rooms, suitable either for a private residence or for the Baking trade, a Baker’s oven being erected on the premises, and all the implements necessary, to be had at a valuation or rented. GEORGE RIDINGS. Land Agent, &c. BANK OF NEW ZEALAND SHARES WANTED. Auckland, Dec. 24, 1861. On Sale, WHITE AND BLACK PAINTS Sinclair’s Belfast Hams •o*’* V Red Herrings in 2 doz. tins ~ * Wrapping, Drapers’ and Grocer/ Papers Stereoscopic Slides in great variety 6 cases Stationery 4 cases Irish National and other School Books Ex “Mermaid.” 4 cases Illustrated Books 6 cases Miscellaneous Publications v &c,, &<?;,*. &c.' V - r- THOMSON, KEITH & CO. Fort-street, December 20; 1861. Grocery, Bakery, and Confectionery. Desirable opportunity for entering into a lucrative business. FOR SALE, —The LEASE of the premises and the goodwill of the business so successfully conducted during eleven years, by MR. THOS. GEE, IN CANTERBURY STREET, LYTTELTON. The situation of' the premises is known to be unexceptionable, and Mr. Gee’s business connection is over the whole Province of Canterbury.'., ■ The propertj r has the large frontage of nearly 70 feet in Canterbury-street, and consists of commodious shop, nine dwelling rooms, bake-house, store-houses, and wash-house. The shop is about 35 feet long, fitted with every accommodation, for the extensive trade which has hitherto been carried on; has plate-glass windows and doors, and strong securing shutters. The dwelling rooms are in excellent repair, light, and well ventilated. The bake house and stoic-houses are adjoining; the former contains two ovens, built of English fire-bricks; overhead are two large ’ofts; in the store-houses there is safe and day storage lor from 150 to 200 tons of goods. -.i In the yard there is a well which, during the dryest seasons, never contains less than 20 feet of beautiful clear spring water, with force-pump attached. The lease has 13 yews to run from the present time; and the ground-rent is quite a nominal one. The present stock-in-trade may be taken at a valuation, but at the option of the purchaser. The business above referred to is not only the oldest established in Canterbury, but has also been most successful. The proprietor, if treating with a bona fide purchaser, will feel great pleasure in giving satisfactory reasons for retiring, and will also be glad to produce his books to show that an energetic and enterprising purchaser will be placed in a position to realise a speedy independence. The terms are moderate, and the amount of cash required to be.paid down is small. ITor further particulars, apply to MR. THOMAS GEE, Proprietor, Canterbury-street, Lyttelton. A HOTEL DOING £3,500 PER ANNUM, TO BE LEASED. 1 COCHRANE, BROTHER & CO. HAVE been instructed by the proprietor of a firstclass Hotel to lease it for such a term of years as may be agreed upon. The rent to be proportionate to the term required and the amount invested. The Hotel itself is one of the first class in the city; its cash receipts are from £2BO to £3OO per month. It is only because its increasing business and the indefatigable attention it demands, are impairing the health of the proprietor, that it is now open for lease. The terms will be liberal, but especially so to those who would be likely to keep up the present high character and. popularity of the establishment. Maungata whirl, Great South Road. TO BE SOLD—A part of Wm. Selby’s original selection, situated as above, equally valuable for the quality of its soil as for its very favourable position for a "rood hotel and store. This property consists of 226 acres of first-rate laud, of which about 60 have been sown with grasses and clover, a good four-stalled stable paved with stone, railed stockyard, about 2\ miles of posts and rails, ditched and planted with furze and an eight-roomed house which, since the openi’nn- 0 f the Great South Road, viz., three or four years, has- been used by most travellers through the Waikato country and many excursionists from Auckland. Wm. S. is confident that with a license and store a large trade might be successfully carried on. As a property of this class must be seen to be appreciated, Wm. S. respectfully invites intending purchasers to pay him a visit, when he will be happy ta show them over it. Horses, Sheep, and Cattle TAKEN in by the Night, Day, or Week, at moderate charges, ,ia good grass paddocks, at the Panmure Ferry. _ , _ Apply to fl>: CLOEffi, Ferry Hotel, Ptaam*.

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New Zealander, Volume XVIII, Issue 1640, 4 January 1862, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealander, Volume XVIII, Issue 1640, 4 January 1862, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealander, Volume XVIII, Issue 1640, 4 January 1862, Page 1

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