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COMMERCIAL AUCTION ROOMS, QUEEN-STREET WHARF, AUCKLAND, NEXT STORE TO MESSRS. THORNTON AND CO.’fl FINE NEWLY ERECTED MILLS. CHARLES PHILIPS, AUCTIONEER AND APPRAISER, RESPECTFULLY announces that he has, at the suggestion of several Merchants and Traders, taken out a LICENSE as an AUCTIONEER and Appraiser, which will be carried on in its various branches, at the above Rooms. Charles Philips, in soliciting tbe honor of the confidence and support of the Importers, Merchants, and Trade of Auckland, and its immediate vicinity, announces to them, that he is resuming his profession, carried on by him successfully twenty-five years in England. C. P. therefore presumes to hope that he is fully competent to every branch of the profession. C, Philips will give his personal attendance to his business, render accounts, and promptly settle all his sales. Every exertion will be used to realize the expectations and wishes of those who honor him with their confidence. Diamonds, Jewels, Paintings, and Articles of Vertu Valued, Appraismcnts and Inventories made, Dilapidations Valued, Arbitrations attended, cash advanced on Merchandize and Goods intended for immediate sale. C. P. will give special attention to sales of Household Furniture, and other properties, to he sold at the residence of private families, &c. May 9th, 18G1. TITLE FROM THE CROWN, An Excellent Farm—Much Improved—--84 acres, at Ahipara. SAMUEL COCHRANE, BROTHER & CO. Have been instructed by 11. D. Sauga, Esq., to dispose of that very choice property now occupied by him, situate on the shores of Ahipara Bay, the Naples of New Zealand. 11l IE FARM consists of Eighty-four acres, one of the first selections of lot 7, Ahipara Block, containing about equal proportions of First Class Fern Land and good hush. Improvements. Twelve acres of the lofty fern have been broken up, and the roots carefully extirpated by hand. Twenty acres have been surface Sown with Grass, now doing well, and a good Farm House of two rooms erected thereon. Peculiar Advantages. The hush is particularly valuable in this fine garden district, and is well supplied with all the useful timber requisite for domestic purposes. The whole property is well watered, while the largest stream winds its way almost through the centre, affording several valuable sites for mills for preparing timber or flour, for the neighbouring district. Climate and Soil.! The climate of tins portion of New Zealand has long been celebrated for its clemency and salubrity. The fruits of the tropics grow to perfection on the snnny sides of the harbour mount; while the fertile plains around have ever been famous for their growth of grain, producing the finest sample sof wheat known in the Colony. Agricultural Implements The most approved make; and Elegant Household Furniture Of the most modern description, were imported by the present owner, and are now upon the premises, all which may he taken at a low valuation. The Farm, its improvements, and implements, together with the whole valuable Furniture, will be sold A Decided Bargain, as important interests involved in the present disturbed state of America, necessitate the immediate return of Mr. Sauga to his native country. A map of the property may be seen at the office of the advertisers, and further particulars obtained. A Cultivated Farm—62 acres—Directly opposite the City. MESSRS. S. COCHRANE, BROTHER & CO. Have received instructions from the proprietor for the Sale of a Convenient Faim, on the North Shore, containing — f* Q ACRES, situate only one and a half mile from tiic City Ferry. Upon it are erected suitable Dwelling and Farm Houses, Stockyard, &c, ; in addition to which there is also a good Garden, planted with thriving fruit trees. Three paddocks are fencedin, two of which are now in Good Grass. There is a proportion of the Farm Capital Bush, and of this a considerable quantity is cleared. The property is easily visible from the City, and the steamer, soon to he laid on again, will almost connect it with Queen-street. For further particulars, apply to the advertisers. 1 t AAA BRICKS to he sold, in lots of three J OtUUU thousand, delivered any part of the sea hoard of the City. Applv to 'S. COCHRANE, BROTHER & CO. 1 15 Kegs Prime Butter, QN SALE AT THE STORES OF SAMUEL COCHRANE, BROTHER & CO. Grass Seeds. HUNTER, COCHRANE, & CO. HAVE NOW FOR SALE, SUPERIOR COLONIAL GRASS SEEDS of this year’s growth. Fine English Grass Seeds Rape Seed English Red Clovers White Clovers, English and Colonial Mixed and Fescue The above arc on \i3W in bulk at their office, in the New Auction Mari of S. Cochrane, Brother and Co., Eort-strcct. W illiam Rattray BEGS to inform Ins Customers, that he has just opened a largo lot of the NEW OVERCOAT, the INVERNESS CAPE, or HIGHLAND CLOAK. Also, a variety of GENTLEMEN’S HEAVY TRAVELLING SCARES. NEW ZEALAND HOUSE, Shortland Street. On Sale, WASHING POWDERS, Paste Blacking, and “ Celestial Blue,” for Laundresses. An allowance to the Trade. J. A. DRURY, Junr., Quecn-strect, Sole Agent for Harper Twclvctrcc. The Homoeopathic Echo, A JOURNAL OF HEALTH AND DISEASE, By Du. C. F. Fischer, CONTAINING a most complete guide for Domestic and Veterinary Practice, as also a careful explanation of the principles and Theory of Homoeopathy. This Book has since its Publication become the favourite guide amongst those who have adopted Homoeopathy in preference to all other domestic works, so that a reprint of the earlier Monthly parts had become necessary to complete a limited number of copies of the whole work. This Volume with a Case of Homoeopathic Medicines, will he found most valuable in the remote parts of the Country, where Medical aid of any description is hardly to he obtained. To he sold by Dr. C. F. Fischer, G. T. Chapman, Queen-street; J. Vahty, Queen-street; J. F. Leighton, Shortland Crescent; J. Hall, Otahuhu; and all Booksellers and Stationers in Auckland. Price 123. Cn.

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New Zealander, Volume XVII, Issue 1574, 18 May 1861, Page 1

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