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EPSO M. HPO BE LET, Furnished or Unfurnished, a Cottage desirably situated at the above favourite place of Suburban Residences. There are attached to the Cottasre all necessary Outhouses and a well-stocked Garden. The Tenant can have a Cow, just calved, and a horse and Cart, if uecessaty. Application to S, A. Wood, -Shortlaad Crescent. May 25, 1843. . EX "SHAMROCK," QUPERFINE Patent dyed Broad Cloth, Invisible Green, Medium Blue, Supor-wool Pilot Cloth, Golden mixed Beaver, Mackintosh Coats, Gentlemen's Worsted llosc. Do. Lamb's wool i Hc«o Do. Lide Thread GLves,' Do. Lamb's wool Shirts, Ducape and Brussels Handkerchiefs, Black Crape, Ladies' White and Black Cotton Hose, Do. Sateen Boots, Children's Socks and Shoes, Do. Chinese Boots, Checked and Plain Muslins, Figured Net, — Lisle Lace, Ribbon Velvet, — Rolled Jaconet*, Fancy Prints, newest styles, Superfine and Medium Flannels, Light and Dark Moleskins, Bleached and Grey Callicoes, Black Holland and Selicia, &c, &c. -:- J. & N. SIMMS. Auckland, 10th June, 1843. WATERLOO HOUSE. =T~Syuirey T— - ~" 10-4, 11-4, 12-4 Super Witney Blankets, Colonial Tweeds, Superfine Blue Cloth, Moleskin, Moleskin Trowsers, Pilot Cloth Coats, Boys' Cloth Caps, Cotton and I. K. Braces, Jim Crow Hats, Regatta and striped Shirts, — and A Variety of Ready Made Clothing. June 16, 1843. FOR SALE.— A Great Bargain. SUBURBAN FARMS 122—26 acre?. 123 — 20 acres, two miles south-west of Mount Eden. On one a weather-board and thatch dwelling with sonic Roupo outhouses. Good farms for soil and aspect — the only two of the block to which there is a cart road, adjoining the best cattle run near the town — commanding from a sheltered spot a view of Manukau and Waitemata harbours, Apply to Mr. Corbett, on the ground. June 15, 1843. NOTICE. IN consequence of my having obtained a suitable engagement, the New School as advertised last week will not be opened. Those who volunteered me their support have my best thanks. R. CROUDACE JOPLIX. Auckland, June 12, 1843. EPSO M. TO BE LET OR SOLD, — A C 0 TT A G E containing a Parlour 20 feet by 10, — one Breakfast Room 10 feet by 10, — one Bed Room 10 feet by 10, — Kitchen 10 feet by 10, — Store Room 10 feet by 5. A Warre containing two Bed Rooms, several out houses, and about Four Acres of excellent Land. The Tenant can have a Cow just calved, an excellent saddle Horse, and" the house Furnished if required. — The rent will be very low. If not Let, or privately disposed of before the first of July, it will be sold by Publk' Auction. Apply to Mr. Rich junior, Epsom. Epsom, June 16, 1843. CHEESE. A SMALL Quantity of very superior Cheese on Sale at the Grocery Store next door to the Commercial Inn, Shortland Crescent.

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume 1, Issue 9, 17 June 1843, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Daily Southern Cross, Volume 1, Issue 9, 17 June 1843, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Daily Southern Cross, Volume 1, Issue 9, 17 June 1843, Page 1

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