TO LET, A DWELLING-HOUSE, quite new, four rooms, garden, and a paddock of tliree acres. Also a House, four rooms, dairy, out-houses, &c., and ton acres of land in tlirce paddocks, situaced near the Flagstaff ITill. nr m c onv For particulars apply to 0. ARTHUR & SON, Brokers and Commission Agents. FOE sale, WITH IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. THE BEST WATERED FARM IN EPSOM, Being the homestead of wood bank, consisting of fifty-eight acres of rich volcanic land, securely fenced, and subdivided into iiino There is a good nine-roomed Dwelling House, with Dairy, Cellar, Stable 3, Cowshed, mid Cottage for labourer near the Dwelling House. An excellent Orchard and Gardon, with grown fruit trees ill full bearing. For terms, which are liberal, apply to ALFRED BUCKLAND. November 10, 1863. TO I/ET, "WITH IMMEDIATE POSSESSION, THE LARGE HOUSE situate at the corner of the Remuera and Epsom Roads, immediately opposite the New-market Sale Yardß, together vith ft Paddock of about four acres adjoining. The above Property i 3 well adapted for a Retail Store for general business-. Apply to ALFRED BUCKLAND. LEASEHOLD FOB PRIVATE SALE. GEORGE SIBBIN Has received instructions I'SOM MR. ALEXANDER MACKAY to , . SELL OR LEASE liis FRONTAGE YARD AND WORK: SHOPS IN 'QUEEN-STREET, Previous to removing to his ncrw Premises in Wellesley-strcet. FOR IMMEDIATE PRIVATE SALE. TWO VALUABLE ALLOTMENTS in Karangahape Road, between Symonds-strect and Newtoil Post Olliee; one on the South side is 35 feet by 105 feet, and one on the North side is a corner lot, having 46 feet frontage to the main street, and 120 feet frontage to a dedicated street. Terms easy. Applv to GEORGE SIBBIN, Auctioner. November, 1863. TO BE LET. A MARINE VILLA, one of tho most retired and delightfully situated Villas in Auckland, commanding a full view of the flagstaff, harbour, shipping, and surrounding scenery. Five minutes' walk from Queen-street. Terras and further particulars, on application to SAMUEL COCHRANE, Auctioneer. FOR IMMEDIATE PURCHASE, A THREE ACRE MARKET GARDEN Midway between. AUCKLAND, ONEHUNGA, AND THE CAMP. This most admirable little property consists of Three Acres richest Tolcanic soil, of the greatest fertility, thoroughly fenced and completed -with good gates, &c. Upon it there is also a small house, situate upon tho rising ground of Mount Smart; it has the advantage of an extensive cattle run, with a good supply of water, thereby rendering it particularly 'well suited for a brisk DAIRY BUSINESS, ■which, together with his garden, the owner found an ample and remunerative occupation, until forced away by Militia duties, which now are the solo cause of his determination to sell the place upon which he has bestowed so large an amount of improvement. Its situation is at once central and commanding, being close to the Great South Road, neartoOneliunga, which it overlooks, and but a short distance from .Auckland, all which advantages, together with a most extensive prospect, render it a -Hoieg Site op Raf.e Excellence. important particulars may be learned at COCHRANE'S MARKET, Queen-street, on application to JOSEPH COCHRANE. WANTED EVERYBODY TO KNOW JOSH N J S HAIR-CUTTING & SHAMPOOING E S T A B L-I S H M E N T, Opposite Newman & Ewen's New Store, QUEEN-STREET. E. WATTE, IMPORTER, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BOOKSELLER, STATIONER, Peinteb, Bookbinder, Musical Ixsteusient and Toy Selleu, kc., . QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND. WILLIAM HOBSON, BONDED STOREKEEPER, CUSTOMS AND GENERAL AGENT, SIIOBTLAND SXEEET. Wool, Flax, Kauri Gum, Wheat, Maize, or other Goods Stored. RATTRAY AND MATHESON, SHIP BROKERS, CUSTOM JEIOUSE, COMMISSION AND GENERAL SHIPPING AGENTS, QUEEN STREET WHARF, Auckland. . J. H. BURNSIDE & CO., IItPOKTEIIS, WHOLESALE DRAPERS, •AND ' GENERAL WAREHOUSEMEN, QUXEN-STEEET WIIAEP, AUCKLAND, N. Z. H. P. STARK, ESTATE, HOUSE, LAND, AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT. Office, comer of Vulcan Lane, Queen-street, Auckland. Several sums of money to be advanced on approved security. RICHD. KEALS, architect, Yictoeia-street. MESSRS, BARNARD & ALLEN, ARCHITECTS AND SURVEYORS, Queen Steeet, (otee Me. Smalifield's.) T. G. BJ/AKEY AND SON, PAINTERS, GLAZIERS, . PAPERHANGERS, **>■ AND GENERAL HOUSE DECORATERS, VINCENT STREET, A Auckland, HUGH REI D, ACCOUNTANT, HOUSE AND LAND AGENT, Queen-Steeet, OPPOSITE THE NEW UNION BANK.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 2, 16 November 1863, Page 4
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