CONQUEST PLACE.
TJ i'.\ Ll.v the immediate neighbourhood ol Auckland seems inexhaustible in furnishing retired spots conimimdir.g beautiful views, and suited for the purposes of villa residences. 01 the sitvation and nature of these allotments, which are fen- sale by Mr. Jose; h Cochrane, on Monday next, we need sav nothing. the excellently got up liihogra] hie views of the prospect from this spot, exoenfed 1-v Mr. Fune.-ii bite, who has commerced business on his own account in Queen-street, have been so centrally examined and admired. Situated as they are within not more than 1 alf an hours walk ol Queen-street, tliev are admirably adapted us sites lor villa residences, for thr-M- whoso daily occupation in the city requires the alterative of it pleasant walk and pure fresh air.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 121, 2 April 1864, Page 4
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