lias a frontage of Ho foct to Remuera Koad, mid it depth of 700 Coot, ending at tlic extreme northern eml of the estate, through which a vulual),c stream of Spring AYater ever flows. Lots Nos. 3, i, 6, nnd G each have a frontago of 100 feet to the Kemuera Koad. Lot Xo. 7, the coiner lot, immediately opposite the residence of John Graham, Ksq. Lota Xos. 8, 0, 10, ami 11," with a frontage of M foot each, to the road leading to the lute residence of the Houbl. the Attorney-General, and opposite flic residence of Jiuura CruiclcsJmnk, Esq. These lots command extensive views of the Hay ami Harbour. Lota Xos. l'J and 13, immediately adjoining, have frontages of 165 and IG7 feet respectively, by a depth of 165 feet. Terms: —For Lot No. I—The Mansion House, with about seven, acres of Lund —One third cash, the balance may remain on mortgage for three or five years at ten per cent, pur annum. For the allotments and remainder of the property, o:;c fourth cash; balance to remain on mortgage at ten per cent. Cards to view the house and premises can bu lwd each day, from 10 to 1, from the Auctioneer. SAiItTEL COCHRANE, Auctioneer. P.S.—The household furniture, riirringes, horse.- 1 , liar ness, with the growing crops, will be sold on the 29th February, 1804. THUBSDAY, FEBJH7AJIY 25. HOHSOX V T L L E. 1"U1E (Subscriber bus boen instructed to prepare - for the Kilo of the above property, situated on thn AVaitemata, about 8 miles from Auckland, which has been divided into small Farms and Villa Sites from o to 10 acres each. is situated on the Waitenmta river, on that, peninsula which stretches from Henderson's Creek townrclß "Wood's Island, and is part of the land originally selected by Captain Hobson for the site of the future Capital of New Zealand. The front allotments command a magnificent view of the harbour; have water frontages, and are admirably adapted for villa sites; while the back allotments have an uninterrupted view "Wcstwnrd, with deep water frontages, and are well tidiiplod for small farms. HOBSONVILLE may bo seen from any of the high parts of (he city, but for the convenience of intending purchasers, boats will ply daily to the property. Cards may be had of the Auctioneer. HOBSONVILLE. . WITHOUT RESEUVK, Oα THURSDAY, the 2oth instant, at his Land Mart, Fort-street, at 12 o'clock; Terms Liberal. SAMUEL COCHIUNTS:
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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 84, 19 February 1864, Page 2
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