THE AUCKLAND PERMANENT BUILDING AND INATSSTMENT SOCIETY. | Shares, £10 each. Monthly Subscription, 10s. per Share. Entrance Feo, Is. per Share. i President : Herbert Asliton, Esq. Trustees : Edward King, Esq. I S. Hague Smith, Esq. F. L. Prime, Esq. | AV. C. AVilson, Esq. Treasurer : W. G'. AVilson, Esq. Solicitor : E. J. Cox, Esq. Bankers : The Bank of New Zealand. Secretary- : A. Boardman. THE First Monthly Meeting for taking Shares will be held THIS (MONDAY) EA r ENING, the Ist of August, from 7 to 8 o'clock, p. m., at the oflice of the Society, at Mr. Cox's Chambers, Queenstreet, Auckland. The usual Monthly Meeting of the Society for issuing fresh shares and paying subscriptions is the first MONDAY in each month, at the same time and place. tj£g" Prospectuses containing detailed information may bo obtained at the Oflice of the Socicty, or at the Herald Oflice. And application, may be mado for shares at the Oflice of the Socicty at any time. A. BOARDMAN, Secretary. DISIRABLE FREEHOLD ESTATE. FOR SALE, a HIE VALUABLE ESTATE of HENDERSON'S MILL, containg 10,000 ACRES, situated on the AVestern side of the. Waitemata, having fifteen miles' available water frontage to the harbour, and the Great North Road passing through tlie centre of the property. The arable land is of excellent quality, adapted for the growth of all kinds of crop, and consists of about 5,000 acres; a considerable portion being fenced, and in permanent grass. The remaining 5,000 acres in bush land, abounding in kauri, rimu, and other valuable timber. The buildings upon the estate include a Saw-mill, in perfect working order, either by water or steam power: a suitable residence for manager; house accomodation for one hundred workmen ; Store, Farm Buildings, Granary, Stables, Cowsheds, Stockyards, and numerous outbuildings. If offering the Estate for sale, the proprietor is prepared to satisfy capitalists or joint stock companies that, irrespective of the gvvat advantago which the property possesses for subdivision into farms, and villa sites commanding views of the most picturesque description, a large and profitable return can be realised from tile sale of timber now growing upon the property. Offers will bo received up to Ist September. If not then disposed of in one lot, the Estate will be subdivided, and sold by auction at any early date. Title : —Crown grant. Further information may bo obtained by application to HENDERSON & MACFARLANE; Or to WILLIAM AITKEN, Land Agent. July 29, 180-1. VALUABLE FREEHOLDS FOR SALE. ORIGINAL Allotment,, No. 4 of Section No. -17, llowu-&treet, Auckland. Title, Crown Grant. Original Allotment, No. 10 of Section No. -17, Bercs-ford-street, Auckland. Title, Crown Grant. Subdivision No. 1 of Allotment No. l,of Section No. 49, Hepburn-street, Auckland. Subdivisions No. 113 and No. 11-1, of Allotment No. 11, of Subdivision No. -1-8, Anglesea-strcet. Auckland. Apply to JOHN BUCHANAN, Cauuda Buildings. SMALL FARMS AT HOAVICK PO Ii SAL E, THE FARM of JOSEPH lIARGREAVES, Esq., adjoining the village of Howick, containing 300 acres. Settlers desirous of securing land in this neighbourhood can purchase five acres, or any portion of the property, at tlie rate of .€lO per acre. Apply to WM. AITKEN, Land Agent. FOR SALE OR LEASE, A SMALL FARM containing nearly 50 acres, situated within a mile of AVaiuku, known by the name of Ingle wood, with dwelling, orchard, and enclosed paddocks. Likewise an improved Farm of GO acres near tlio Hermitage. Apply to AVOOD & BABER, or to the proprietor, WM. GORDON, Onehnnga. FOR SALE OR LEASE, One op the most A'ai.caule Fakms on the Island OF WAIJIEKE, CONSISTING- OF f)f7Q ACRES. The improvements include kJ i O a good weather board house and out-build-ings. Tlie land is partly in grass and there is most valuable timber upon it, easily accessible by good roads. The farm is well watered by numerous streams, and is altogether one of the finest cattle runs in the country. F'or further particulars apply to STEPHENSON & WARDELL. NOR TII SIIO RE. EOR SALE, in lots of from 5 to 20 acres, a PROPERTY advantageously situated and commanding an extensive view. Terms liberal. Apply to KEETLEY & DAVY, Solicitors, Canada Buildings. T OLE T, . A HOUSE containing Seven Rooms, situated at .ol Glenburn. —Apply to W. LEPINE, Upper Queen-street. LAO BE LET—A BUTCHER'S SHOP, with . fixtures complete, in a thriving part of the town. —Enquire at the Hekalu Oflice. rno LET—A HOUSE and SHOP in AVyndham_L street. —Apply to PETER GRACE. July 16, ISG4. IpOR SALIC—On the main road between Pan- ' mure and Howick—A PRETTY LITTLE HOMESTEAD of about 9 acres iu thorough cultivation, with well built HOUSE of 4 rooms, suitable either as a Dairy Farm or a Gentleman's residence. Apply to CART WRIGHT & HUGHES, Land Agents, Canada Buildings. [ad vertisejient.] MR. HICKS AND WATSON'S WATCH. To tlie Editor of the New Zealand Hekald. SIR, —Please insert the following apology. This is to certify that I, Mr. John Watson, very much regret the insertion of a paragraph a few months ago iu the New Zealand Herald respecting a watch ol mine left at Mr. Hicks', Watchmaker, Vulcan Lane, the whole having arose through a mistake, and nothing discreditable to Mr. Hicks. I JOHN WATSON.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 224, 1 August 1864, Page 1
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