Notice. It now being proved by the Sale effected by Mason and Paton on the Ith instant, that EPSOM is considered one of the most delightful situations imaginable, and certain to become a place of importance, the Proprietor is induced to offer Section 2, for Public Competition in a short time. IMPORTANT NEWS!!! Three Ships are daily expected from England, with Emigrants for the MAIUKI© C©IPIPAIF, One of them has arrived; and the others may therefore be hourly looked for. mmim Have been laid on in England and Scotland for AUCKLAND and MANUKAO, and private communications have reached Auckland that several THOROUGH-BRED HORSES are on their way here from England, consigned to parties in this Town, and we are to have RACES NEXT JANUARY, AT Mason and Paton WILL SHORTLY OFFER TO PUBLIC COMPETITION, THE CONTINUATION of the universally and much sought after TILLAGE OF EPSOM A A i So delightfully situatad half-way between Auckland and Manukao, and may justly be,termed THE GARDEN OF EDEN, The above forms section 2 of the Village of Epsom, and is subdivided into beautiful allotments which have been carefully laid out in such a manner as to suit the views and convenience of all classes of purchasers. The site of this Village is so felicitously chosen, that it commands a considerable frontage to the GREAT MANUKAO ROAD, And it is well known that this will be the direct line of communication with Manukao, which will be the Second Town of Importance in this rising colony, and on this very spot which Nature has pointed out for a Mace Course, Thereby affording a certainty of Business combined with amusement. It is well known, that Parties who have once visited this enchanting spot, have expressed their anxiety to return, therefore to live there will evince judgment. There is not in the whole of the Islands of New Zealand, a place so rich in romantic scenery as this—lt '" stands alone in its Glory." _ This delightful valley is sheltered from the winds, and in the Summer season the cool breezes are felt from THE SEA. With these peculiar advantages, how would our Friends in Old England envy us, could they bu see this delightful spot, which may well be said to outrival the celebrated VALLEY OF CHALON. The soil of it is too well known to comment on. Suffice it to say, that it is peculiarly situated, alike for the Private Gentleman, as A Quiet Retreat from the noisy World, And for the Market Gardener, as the richness of the soil cannot be outvied in the WHOLE WORLD ! The Auctioneers feel convinced that any further comment, on their part, would be useless, therefore they solicit intend ng purchasers who have not already visited the above Property, to view it previous to the day of sale. Terms—2o per cent, cash deposit, and the residue bv bills at three and six months. 2N THE ?£ESS, And will shortly be published, Price Qs. 6d., GRAMMATICAL MOTES," ON THE NEW ZEALAND LANGUAGE, BY BISHOP POMPALLIER, VICAR APOSTOLIC OF THE SOUTHERN OCEAN.' Printed and Published by John Moore, at the Auckland Newspaper and General Printing Com. pany's Office, Auckland, New Zealand. A List is now open for Subscribers to the above work, at the Company's Office.
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New Zealand Herald and Auckland Gazette, Volume I, Issue 24, 10 November 1841, Page 4
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