/i a id ■< < O SIXTEEN BUILDING ALLOTMENTS, L CENTKE oi> / / .» / / « TOWN OF OTAHUHU, / / (Between Mr. Rogers' Criterion Hotel and Settlers' / / Hotel), / / / / TIOR PRIVATE SALE. OX EASY TERMS, / / J- to suit purcha«ers. / / ' Apply to / /\^ H. P. STARK, / A* 5 -?f>-— . // - ! / / *^-—_ II "9 «/ / ,3- /-? 6 / " «!! / * /S\" t\ *** I/ / ■ / / / / \ / / u / / / / ■- - B I ? I . Us /*I g § / '' h
TO FARMERS AND NEW ARRIVALS. Tlic subscriber has been instructed by the proprietor io »ell k VALUABLE FA RM. with HOMESTEAD anil j\. .STOCK", on the Mahurangi River, within four hours'sail of Auckland, ami vessel* of !!0 tons burthen can come close to the House, &c, &c. The I'arm is about -100 acres. The Homksteah comprises good house, otfice, and stockyards The Stock, 50 head of cattle, grazing thereon now. The land is of excellent quality, well fenced and drained, a considerable quantity hud down in grass and under cultivat on, and a paddock of 22 acres is now being ploughed up for summer fallow. There ure also 110 ui-ivs of line bush, frontage to the river very considerable. Pjucr. and Tf.hms to a respectable purchaser very moderate, indeed it is rarely that an opportunity oilers of such ii large and valuable property in such a high state of cultivation, and so contiguous to Auckland, being oll'ercd to the public. If not sold before the Ist of February, ISM, it will be withdrawn filially. SAMUEL COCHRANE, Auctioneer. FOR IMMEDIATE PURCHASE, A THREE ACRE MARKET GARDEN Midway between AUCKLAND, ONEHUNGA, AND THE CAMP This most a Imirable little property consists of Thrct Acres richest volcanic so.l. of the greatest fertil.ty thoroughly fenced and completed with good gates, &c Upon it there is also a small house, s.tuate upon tin rising ground of Mount Smart; it has the advantagi of an extensive cattle run, with a good suppl.v of water thereby rendering it particularly well suited for a brisl DAIRY BUSINESS, in which, together with his garden, the owner fount an ample ami remunerative occupation, until foreec away by Militia duties, which now are the sole causi of his determination to sell the place v.pon which hi has bestowed so hn'ge an amount of improvement. Its situation is at once central and commanding being close tothcGivat South koa 1, near toOnehunga which it overlooks, and Imt a short distance Iron Auckland, all which advantages, together with a. mos extensive prospect, render it a Home Site of Bake Exceilencf.. Further important particulars may be learned a COCIIRANE'S MARKET, Queen-street, on appli cation to JOSEPH COCHRANE. 'HO LET-CONVENIENT SUIT OF OFFICES X Ellis's Brick Buildings, Queen-street. Apply to MR. ARTH UR, Land Agent, next door.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 52, 13 January 1864, Page 5
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