MOUNT ST. JOHN AND HOBSON'S PARK.
Tio,MHi;o\v Messrs. Hidings and Dowden will oii'er I'm- sa!<- mhiii' oi' the ehoieest sites for villa residences ami hoir.e occupation which have as yd. during the present season, been brought before the public. Of those allotments some are a! (In , village <>f .Mount . s t. .Joiiii. in which the woll-knowr. .1 unction Hotel, now under the li'.niielv fan , oi' our oil I ani respected fellow iinviMiinii. _\!r. IS. .Xi'iwiL converted into one of {he real old fashioned l-li-.iili-.li country inns, is si i ii-i lei I ; :iii I li: :■>.-, I iniiiir!! iiie iMnliest in point • li'aeiied lii-tam •■ iVniii tmvn. I'ovin l'crli:i])s the imisr !iiipo!-!ain. Damn , in I In. , day's sale, situated (k tin",- i>re i«:i tlii* Oiielnnimi and Aui-kiaiid and .\u.-!:!:iud and l.>i-illnilu ro:n's. the ibnuer ot' « hieli. liel'nre nianv ye:\r>. will luvume. one eonliiiiious stivoi, the iiiijliway iieUveen the east and ivesf eoa<l. J i is, lih\ iln_- iVei-ln.Ul of thes-o valual.le sives wliieii v.-ill lie di<pos-d of. The s> ii I i< i-ieii :>n;l level. Ihe ;i h";i!thv i'.nd a vi-ini; one. and at ail hours of tho day juililii- .'UKiihiises iro'n Olaliu'm and OnchuiiLT.i. and haek iii;.-i:u. |«s; liy the village, briilK' it witliin a i'e«- niinute:-' distance of Auckland. The property is. however, 100 well known to escape the eye of tho-e who aim at a iireteiiiss and miiv investuieiit, and to tin l public •jeneraily. Tin' allot'iKMiis at Hohson's Park, the leases of whii-h uill i»e ..ll'ei-ed. are also well known. Of a ri.-ii viil./iiiiie soil, and laid down in beautiful •_'iveii tun', ei.:;>■'! indiu:; as ihevdo a view ul'the iiio-u hiv,'l-»- ru-'il :---.-iiei-v ar.)u:ul .Vui'klaui!. and 1..:..;; 'n .-!..-,. ,•.,„(i.lrtiiiy f< lh- r.v,)i<lly 'preaiiiii.: siiiiiirii <"' Pani.-ii. they oti'er an ox-eelh'-.i: <-j■■■■ii:! LC lo ;he .sj.eeiila'.'ii-. it to ilioe d"siroi:s ••:' e.-ialilUiiir.; tliein-eive, in a jileasaiHre.» -ri-;.i!il" nel x ! i!umrlu"Kl near town. Zs'ot ::i-i :•-.li\ Mi !■> i>-- u.' , . aiid really liie cheapest in IMC end iin i lie most way for those wiio i-iin -i.'ioi-d it. is ;> pui'i-liase such freehold or le-i leiiuid alioUinMi'.s elo.-i- :o town and to put up ii'Hi^i--io >uit ti'.'-i! , o'.vn lvijiiiiviueuts and eon-
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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 112, 23 March 1864, Page 3
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357MOUNT ST. JOHN AND HOBSON'S PARK. New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 112, 23 March 1864, Page 3
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