WORKING BULLOCKS. TO be sold at a low price, for Cash, the Four well-known fine Working Bullocks, lately belonging to G. Cooper, Esq. Apply to R. Forbes, Onionga beach, Manakau. December 29, 1843. TOjTANTED immediately, An UPHOLSvv TERER. — Apply to Langford & Gardiner, Cabinet and Upholstery Warehouse, Shortland Crescent. December 14, 1843.
EX "CITY OF SYDNEY." BROWN & CAMPBELL have received for Sale Five Tons FINE FLOUR. December 22, 1843.
DESIRABLE SgA SIDE RESIDENCE IN OFFICIAL BAY FOR SALE OR LEASE. POSSESSION ON THE 16TH JANUARY, 1844. LOGAN BANK is one of the most "beautiful and picturesque Water Frontages in all Auckland — it commands a magnificent view of the Waitemata and adjacent Isles — the signal station and harbour. There is a comfortable and well finished six-roomed Verandah Cottage erected on the property, which is capable of being laid out in a garden of the most tasteful description — the exposure is unrivalled and delightful, being sheltered from all the prevalent winds — there is an abundant supply of pure spring water, and a more retired or pleasant spot is not to be found. — For particulars apply to BROWN & CAMPBELL. December 21, 1843.
ONE POUND REWARD. A€ROWN GRANT for "20 acres, more or less, being Suburban Farm Lot 133," in favour of George Nicol, has been lost about three months ago. Any person bringing the same to the Undersigned will be paid the above reward. GEORGE NICOL. Blue Bell, \ December 14, 1843./
BRICKS. THE Undersigned are selling the best made Buicks in the Colony, in any quantity, at 30s. per 1000. BROWN & CAMPBELL. Auckland, Dec. 8, 1843.
FOR SALE, O E YE RAL Valuable Allotments in Official •^ Bay, well adapted either for private Residences, or for places of Business. It is unnecessary to speak of the value of Land in this Bay ; the fact that it has been nearly all bought by the Government Officers, is more than enough to shew its superiority over any other Land in Town, and as many of the Officers of Government are likely on the arrival of the new Governor, to be selling off, every facility will thus be afforded for making Official Bay the great commercial thoroughfare of Auckland. Land is sure to rise in this neighbourhood. Parties should therefore, early purchase. Application to be made at the Office of the Southern Cross. Auckland, Oct. 13, 1843.
FOR SALE, qpHE well known Cutter NOB TH S TAB, -"- formerly belonging to the Sydney Yacht Club, having undergone thorough repairs. Also, A strong and substantial 8 ton boat, well adapted for carrying sawn timber, bricks, or firewood, or discharging vessels. Apply to D. HAY, Shipwright. Auckland, Nov. 24, 1843.
FOR SALE. AN Excellent Printing Press, with an Assortment of Type sufficient for printing an ordinary sized Newspaper. — Apply at the Office of the Southern Cross. October 16, 1843.
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Daily Southern Cross, Volume I, Issue 38, 6 January 1844, Page 4
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