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A Genteel Residence of nine rooms, with dairy, stables, cowsheds, piggeries, &c., together with five ■> acres of land, two acres of which are nicely laid out as aigarden and orchard, ivull stocked with fruit trees, situated within two inilcs of the City, on the Bands' of the Waitemata. J Romnor.i, near to Newmarket—Three first-class allotments, commanding extensive and uninterrupted view; Two Good Farms iu (lie Pukekolie, one of 125 acres, the other 3S.V acres. '' Newton Road—A now well-built three-roomed II Cottage and allotment. Well-situated allotments at the Bluff, Hillsborough j Township. Wellington-street—A good Dwelling House and a t large: allotment, a short distance from liobsonj street. A Good Farm and Timber Sfr.tion, in full work, with an abundant supply of good Timber and Firewood, containing 300 acres, about sixty aercs are laid down in grass and fenced into paddocks; a large portion of the teneing-in of the remainder is done j there is a Dwelling House of six rooms, stable, cow-house, sheds, Ac., &c.,on it, and a good garden and orchard, situated within ten nvles of Auckland. Terms easy. ' Nelson-street —Three well situated Building Allotments. I Ponsonby Road—A good allotment. Franklyn Road, near to Freeman's Bay—A pleasantly situated allotment. Shortland-street—Allotment, 33 x 90. Karaugahape Road—Genteel Residence, Garden, ' Slable, &c., (56 x 2(54 feet. Farm—One hundred and eighteen acres, and Cottage, all fenced, four miles from Otahuhu. Wangarei—Fifty acres of good land. 1 Newmarket —House, six rooms, and allotment, 50 x 100. 3 _ ; F O R S A L E, WITH IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. 1 TII E BE ST WATERED FAR M ! IN EI'SOM, { "pEING the HOMESTEAD of WOOD BANK, ~ J3 consisting of fifty-eight acres of rich volcanic laud, secure!v fenced, and subdivided into nine Paddocks. ■ , There is a'good nine-roomed Dwelling House, with Dairy, Cellar, Stables, Cowshed, aud Cottage for labourer near (he Dwelling House. , An excellent Orchard and Garden, with grown fruit trees in -full bearing. For terms, .which are liberal, apply to ALFRED AUCKLAND. November 10, ISG3. j TO LET, WITH IMMEDIATE POSSESSION, rrillE LARGE HOUSE situate at the corner of I JL the Remuera and Epsom Roads, immediately j opposite (he Newmarket Sale Yards, together with a [ Paddock of about four acres adjoining. I , The above. Property is well adapted for a Retail : Store for general business. Apply to ALFRED BUCK LAND. LEASEHOLD FOR PRIVATE SALE. | GEORGE SIBBIN Has received instructions rnojt MR. ALEXANDER MACKAY to * SELL OR LEASE llis FRONTAGE YARD AND WORK SHOPS IN QUEEN-STREET, Previous to removing to his new Premises in Wclleslcy-street. FOR IMMEDIATE PRIVATE SALE. TWO VALUABLE ALLOTMENTS in Karaugahape I?oa<l, between Symonds-sfreet and Newton Post Ofliee; one on the South side is 35 feet by 105 feet, and one on the North side is a corner lot, having 4(5 feet frontage to the main street, and 120 i feet frontage to a dedicated street. Terms easy. Applvfo GEORGE SIBBIN, Auctioncr. November, 18(53. TO BE LET. A MARINE VILLA, one of the most retired and delightfully situated Villas in Auckland, commanding a full view of the flagstall', harbour, shipping, and surrounding scenery. Five minutes' walk from Queen-street. Terms ami further particulars, on application to SAMUEL COCHRANE, Auctioneer. FOR IMMEDIATE PURCHASE, A TP.REE ACRE MARKET GARDEN XX. Midway between AUCKLAND, ONEIIUNGA, AND THE CAMP. This most admirable little property consists of Three Acres riehest volcanic soil, of the greatest fertility, thoroughly fenced and completed with good gates, fee. Upon it there is also a small house, situate upon the 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, iu which, together with his garden, the owner found an ample and remunerative occupation, until forced away by Militia duties, which now are the sole cause of his determination (o 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 t he Great South Road, near to Onchunga, which it overlooks, and but a short distance from Auckland, all which advantages, together with a most extensive prospect, render it a Home SiiT. of Rare Excellence. Further important particulars may be learned at COCHRANE'S MAR.KET, Queen-street, on application to JOSEPH COCHRANE. a. COOK & CO., EI.tCIRO-GILDF.RS AND PLATERS, Laboratory, Princes Street, Auckland. MILITARY ACCOUTREMENTS of every description in Metal, Bridle-Bils, Stirrups and Spurs permanently plated to resist oxidation. Military Ornaments designed and manufactured. Sword Scabbards, Revolvers, &c., Electro-plated. Coats of Arms aud other designs reproduced by the Electro process. All articles manufactured in every kind of metal, effect uull.y replatcd or gilt, and warranted to wear perfect for years. PnHfOES-BTREET, ArCKLAND. NOTICE. In tho Trust Estate of MR. S. S. FORSAITn, D 11 A P 31 B , Auckland. ALL Parties indebted fo the Estate of S. S. FORSAITH will please pay their accounts to the undersigned on or before Ist DECEMBER, 1863. DONALD McLENNAN, Acting for the Trustees, Messrs. Buhnsidb, Owen, and Shout. Auckland, 11th November, 1563, IT. ASIITON Has on s a l e Tailors' Trimmings American Cloths Coach Lace and Tufts Buttons and Braid Military Trimmings , Berlin Wool Embroidery, i;c. LONDON HOUSE, / QUEEN-STREET, I November/I 0, 1853.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 4, 20 November 1863, Page 6
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