AN OPPORTUNITY. 1 A X ir OT E L T~O 23 E LET.) THE proprietor of one of our most respectable ' HOTELS lias instructed mo us to the terms tpon which lie i 3 willing to hand over Ilia ICs.ablishincnt, Fui'nilurc, Stock, &c., and giveo IMMEDIATE ENTRY. ; The Ilotol is in the best part of (ho City, and ' maintains the highest character for order and res- | peetabiliiy. The receipts lire large and steady, and j with little effort may bo largely increased. None ■ but principals need apply. ! JOSEPH COCHRANE. : TO MILITARY OFFICERS, &c., &c. I CAMP VIEW COTTAGE, OTAUUHU. i i I'Ofi SALE, | Tins RKAI.LY COMFORTABLE and COMMODIOUS COTTAGE, containing Eight Rooms, Kitchen, Outhouse, fix., Yard (with neverfailing spring of pure water), Shrubbery, and goodsized Garden, well stocked with Fruit Trees. Tiio above premises aro most delightfully and I healthily situated, within one minute's walk of tho". camp; aro soundly built of wood and stone; and | thoroughly finished throughout, with a view to com- i fort and convenience. • Terms, very i.-aty. : Aiiph- to H. P. STARK, i Agent, ) Queon-streot. i .l;inu;uy ISGI. | n k vkii a. ; I ' \ 'I / '*\ \ 1 / I \ f 4 u \ / \■■ \66 \/ L . \« / ■' . 10- \° 5/ S.x- \ S; \ -t 2S ,/ \ /s ; ! 5 : o / "N <?/ %: : / I : w/ j mjIE Siibscrilier has been instructed to dispose of . Jl three valuable BUILDING ALLOTMENTS in I Rcmueni, being Allotment 1 (57 of Section 3G, having ' a frontage of about 1200 feet to the Tamaki Road. For further particulars applv to ' SAMUEL COCHRANE, j Auctioneer. | MR. li. Mclaughlin, _ j XN returning thanks to the inhabitants of AYanga- ! rei and iieif;libourliood, for the kindness ivceived '■ >or many years past, has now much pleasure in j informing them that he has OPENED BUSINESS j ui Wangarci as j AUCTIONEER AND GENERAL COMMISSION 1 AG ENT, and trusts bv strict attention to merit a continuance ' of past favours. And has also to inform inhabitants ; of MANGAPAL and MANGAWAI that he will shortly establish MONTHLY SALES at each; Settlement. February 12, ISGI. Eu ll' IX G ALI,OTit EX T S AT WANG ARE I. AM) SEVERAL SPLENDID FARMS IN SAME DISTRICT, FO li SAL E . Applv to 13. McLavohun, AVangaioi : Kkktj.ev j and Daw, Solicitors, Auckland; Maiux it Gkaham, j .~nd. I "DESIRABLE INVESTMENT. ' A FARM of SS ACRES, in the Oiahuhu District, _x\_ securely fenced, with abundance of feed and water; a good Dwelling-house and sheds, recently erected on the property, FOR SALE. Apply to ALFRED BUCKLAND, Hjivmarkrt. I : I VALUABLE FARM ON THE AIAHURANGI ! RIVER. THE subscriber has been favoured with instructions to oiler this spieiulid and highly cultivated . Farm for Sale privately. To Farmers this is an 1 excellent investment. Terms Liberal. Applv to SAMUEL COCHRANE, Estate Agent. TO LEASE OR SELL, ANEW ROOMY BUILDINO in Durhamstreet East, suitable for a Wholesale or Retail ' Store.—Applv to i ' GEORGE SIBBIN, Auctioneer. jQUEEN- S T R E E T. QA BUILDING ALI.OTAtENTS FOR SALE. —Apply to 11. I'. STARK, Land Agent, Queen-street. : .TUNC T lON STO .11 E. THE undersigned, in offering bis best thanks to his friends and supporters for their kind patronage | during the time he has been in business in Auckland, ' would now beg to bring before their favourable notice j his Relative ami Successor, Mr. RICHARD SOAIER- ! VILLE, by whom tho business will henceforth bo i conducted; and would earnestly solicit on his behalf I Ihe same kind and favourable support which they i were pleased for so many yearn to bestow upon ; himself. A. SOMERVILLE. RICHARD SOMERVILI.E, Ju ueeeeding to the old-established ,m.i successfully conducted by his Relative Mr A. Somi;kvii.lk, most respecifully .solicits from his Friends and the Public generally a continuance of tie- same favourable patronage and support which they so : liberally accorded to his predecessor. RICHARD SOMERVILLE Tru-.ls lhat ten years' experience in the Grocery i Trade will enable him, by pel-severance and strict attention to business, to merit ibr himself that share of support which tho Auckbuid Public are always so willing to bestow. WHOLES ALT'] AND FAMILY GEOCEIiY ESTABLISHMENT, ! JUNCTION OF QUE FN AND WAKEFIELD ! STREETS, I A i: 0 K I. A N n . ; RICIID. KEALS, ' A K C II I T E C T. | Vtri-'KH-STKCH.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 101, 10 March 1864, Page 4
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