TO BE SOLD, TTH immediate possession, the HOUgjS lately occupied by Captain England, Kitchen, and fenced-in Garden, with the crops. Price moderate. F(.r further particulars, apply to MASON and PATON. LAND OR Sale by Private Contract, and to Let on Building Leases, in all par.s of AucklandApply to MASON &c PATON. Auckland, 80th July, 184 U Building- Ground to be Let on Lease, or Sold. A RARE OPPORTUNITY, WHICH, once lost, can never be recalled, now offers, whereby a small Capitalist might, in a very short period, realise an independence. The Ground is situate at the extremity of the Crescent, and is much enhanced ia value, owing to tne somewhat novel circumstance of their being three valuable frontages ! Viz., about 100 feet towards Sliortland Crescent —one entire side of Bank-street, and 26 feet to Chan-cery-lane. Her 6is at once Town and Country i a magnificent view of the City, the Mountains, and the Bay, salubrious air, and many other advantages, such as being free from mud and puddle in rainy weather—contiguity to the Church, Bank, &c. For terms apply to R. M. MORTON. Shortland Crescent, February 18, 1842. New Zealand Banking- Company. OTICE is hereby given, that at the Halfyearly General Meeting of the Proprietors of this'Company, heid on the 31st ult., a Dividend of four and-a-half per cent, was declared on the capital paid up on the 31st December last. The Dividend will be payable to the Proprietors, here, or at the Bank at Auckland, on and after the Ist of March next. By order of the Court of Directors, JOSEPH DIXON, Manager. New Zealand Banking Com pa y, Kororarika, February 2, 1842. A CIS 13 IkT I.HB& 9 itlll§l» <§©¥W & ttyflMT©K! g EG leave to return their sincere thanks to those Gentlemen who have patronised them since their commencement in business, and would further add, that having completed their House throughout, they are now enabled to get up Dinners in a firit-rate style ; and they are determined to have the best Wines, Spirits, Porter, Ale, Cordials, &c. &c, for whLh their prices will be found extremely moderate, E§gj| a All kinds of Colonial produce purchased. Race Course, February 4,184 i. A. Public-house to S»et, SITUATED in Chancery-street, and corner of Fielu's Lane. The Rent is moderate, and the House well adapted for a Public-house. For further particulars apply to the Printer of this Paper. Auckland, February 11, 1842. tfietropoiitau Gnurch of fcit. Paul. £ a. d, CONTRIBUTIONS already advertised 464 15 0 Interest thereon., 6 2 4 Contributions since Received, Mr. Cleghorn 5 0 0 Mr. Martin... 25 0 0 Mr. Swainson 20 0 0 520 17 4 SSisbursements. Expense of fitting the School house for a temporary Church.... 41 8 4 Fencing,... 58 11 6 Excavations » 31 IS O Lime 82 3 2 Bricks ....250 0 0 Sundries 6 6 0 £470 7 0 Balance.... £SO 10 4 WILLOUGHBY SHORTLAND, FELTON MATHEW, Trustees. GEORGE COOPER. 1 HOUSES TO "N all parts of Auckland, and Rents low. Apply to the Printer of this Paper.
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New Zealand Herald and Auckland Gazette, Volume I, Issue 54, 23 February 1842, Page 4
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