FOB, SALE, WITH IMMEDIATE POSSESSION, THAT VALUABLE HOMESTEAD situated ear Shoal Bay, on the North Shore, betwixt . properties ot Messrs. Connell & Hidings and Dr. Vicrher fronting the celebrated Lake, and lately in the occupation of Mr. A. Vilcoq, consisting of 20 acres of rich arable land. . n i p under cultivation, subdivided into four PadnvolltlTfl oil CltKofnnfinllir fnnnnfl , Garden and Orchard, all substantially fenced doc , . ; .\ „„a ,i:tr-v,ori j n addition to the [post ’and rail) and ditched. In addition' f cin" the various boundaries have been sown with e • a- set which are now rapidly forming into hedges. hc (JARDEN and ORCHARD contain upwards of 400 choice Trees, comprising every variety of fruit, English and tropical. There is also a Valuable enclosure of Forest Trees, and the estate is sufficiently wooded to answer all its uirements for some years. The Garden, which contains a choice collection of Flowers and Vegetables, in addition to Fruit, is divided from the Orchard and ■Pa l,locks hv a neat and well-canstructed railing fence and gates, and therein is situated the DWELLINGHOUSE, which is a verandah structure, faithfully built consisting of entrance-hall, parlour, two bedrooms’and kitchen; the dwelling-rooms being neatly red and well finished. There are the usual outffinps attached to the house, in addition to which there are COW and FOWL HOUSES, also a wcllin sight of the house, and distant from it about 200 yards, is the Magnificent fresh water Lake, to which the property hss an EXTENSIVE FRONTAGE affording facilities for bathing, &c., unattainable by the inhabitants of the town. Tho Eastern aspect affords a delightful and panoramic views of Auckland, its suburbs, bays and promontories. The front of the property is bounded by the Government road, and its Northerly position is sheltered from the winds by a belt of forest trees and “"toTdAIRYMAN, MARKET-GARDENER or NURSERYMAN a property of this description would bo invaluable; the richness of the soil, its sheltered position, and the fame which so justly attaches to irnit from this locality, affording a certainty of rapid returns for labour and capital invested, while the facilities which consist for conveyance to Auckland, would insure a ready and profitable market for their Pr To the PROFESSIONAL MAN or MERCHANT who wishes to enjoy a most delightful and salubrious residence, and at the same time to secure a sure return for his investment by taking advantage of the natural resources of the estate, this property is with confidence recommended. ... , TT,>r particulars and permission to view apply to V CHARLES DAVIS, Queen-street. • 10th January, 1862. w On Sale, HITE AND BLACK PAINTS Sinclair’s Belfast Hams Red Herrings in 2 doz. tins Wrapping, Drapers’ and Grocers’ 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 &c., &c., &c. THOMSON, KEITH & CO. Fort-street, December 20, 1861. To Constables and others—£s Eeward. SOME evil disposed persons having cut the Stays belonging to the Punt at Smale’s Point, this is to give notice that the above reward will be paid upon the apprehension and conviction of the offenders. J. CADMAN, Queen-street Wharf. January 27th, 1862. COW. STRAYED from Epsom, a Dark Red DAIRY COW, near calving, aged, and tar brand 9 on rump. Ten shillings reward will be paid upon information of her whereabouts. g ANDREWS, Epsom. Horses, Sheep, and Cattle I'AKEN in by the Night, Day, or Week, at moderate charges, in good grass paddocks, at the Pnnmure Ferry. Apply to G. CLODE, Ferry Hotel, Panmure. Notice. " DO hereby caution any person or persons against cutting or removing any Timber from my Land, sing Allotments Nos. 12 and 15, Parish of Kourahero, Kaipara Flats. Legal proceedings will be ken against anyone so doing after this notice; and I i appoint Messrs. Robert Whilsen & Sons to act Agents on my bebnlf. J. HENRY. Bellevue, Wangarei, 29th January, 1832. HOLLOWAY’S PILLS. BY MR. SAMUEL BROWN, SOLE AGENT AT AUCKLAND. loaches, Bile, Loss op Appetite and Lowness of Spirits. HESE Pills require no interruption of business or pleasure, they act mildly on the bowels, strengthen stomach, and promote a healthy action of the r whereby they purify the blood, cleanse the skin, •e the nerves* and invigorate the whole system. ' v e fl ect a truly wonderful change in debilitated ititution, as they create a healthy appetite, correct gestion, remove bile, giddiness, headaches, and .Station of the heart. Weakness and Debility, i cases of debility, langour, and nervousness gener- [ by excess of any kind, whether mental or physical, effect of these Pills is in the highest degree bracing, ivating, and restorative. They drive from the em the morbid cause of disease; re-establish the ■stion, regulate all the secretions, brace the nervous em raise”the patient’s spirits, and bring back the ie to its pristine health and vigour. They increase appetite, while they secure perfect digestion to all nary food, and release the invalid from restraint in Coughs, Colds, and Asthmas. , medicine will cure colds so quickly as these when of long duration or settled on the chest, or 'though it has assumed the first stage of asthma, may be relied on as a certain and never-failmg particularly if the Ointment be well nibbed into best and throat night and morning. If this catch vcofany asthmatical person so bad as even not to he down in bed, let him well use these two [rations for only a week and the result will be •ellous. 3D TO THE Head.—Diseases op the Heart. ore persons die suddenly from diseases of the i than the unlearned suppose : in such complaints, Lwels should always be kept well open, as also •e there is a tendency of blood to the head. These .rated Pills purify the blood in an extraordmaiy ’ r and should be taken in copions doses whensuch “tom occur, taking care not to overload the stot hv this means all danger is quickly ai erted. 1-Directions for the guidance of patients m every sorder are affixed to each box. lord’s Pure Fluid Magnesia i during twenty-five years, emphatically ’ied by the Medical Profession, and um.ted by the Public, as the best Remedy for n? THE STOMACH, HEARTBURN TIE, GOUT AND INDIGESTION, Aperient for delicate constitutions, more Adies and Children. Combined with the (ULATED LEMON SYRUP, •eeable Effervescing Draught, in which alities arc much increased. During hot hove all, in Hot Climates, the regular pie and elegant remedy has been found lal. Manufactured (with the utmost •ength and purity,) by dinneford & CO., wr BOND STREET, LONDON} respectable Chemists thlo'9|tVßt Mft “Essvtiii
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New Zealander, Volume XVIII, Issue 1650, 8 February 1862, Page 11
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