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fl^llE Undersigned is a Purchaser °^ •*- KAURI GUM, at the highest market rate, for Cash. David Nathan. June 16, 1853.

NOTICE. IyrOTICE is hereby given that the Polling ■^ at the North Shore, for the Northern Division, at the approaching Elections, under the "New Zealand Constitution Act," will take place afc the residence of Mr. Alexander Mackay, North Shore, near the College. Thos. Beckham, Returning Officer. Police Office, Auckland, June 15th, 1853.

IVTOTICE is hereby given that at the rp- ^ proaching Elections, the Polling Places for the villages of Pantnure and Otaauhu, will be as follows :—: — Panmure, — The Schoolhouse. Otahuhu, — Sir George Grey Inn. John Jeriuyn Symonds, Returning Officer. Onehunga, June 13, 1853.

Notice to Master Tailors of Auckland.

WE, the Undersigned Journeymen Tailors of Auckland, require an advance of Wages, in consequence of the rise of Provisions and Firewood, &c. James Mahoncy. James McLauren. Charles Hopkins. William Hair. William Neil. Joseph Molloy. Edward Smith. Edward Davies. James Walker. William Gregury, Joseph Syms. Juno 15, 1853.

"WANTED, — A Female Servant of ro- ' * spectable character, for general house work. — Apply to Messrs. Gibson & Mitchell. June 15, 1853.

WANTED an Apprentice for the Sail- ' ' making business. Apyly to E. Leßoy at his sail loft, Fore Street. Auckland, June 9th, 1853.

WA NT E D,-— A steady and practical MAN, as MILLER. Apply to Low & Motion, Waterloo House."

WANTED— Two Bedrooms and Sitting Room, furnished, near to Auckland. Terms must be moderate, witb attendance. Apply by letter, "R.Y.," at the office of this paper.

WANTED— A STEWARD for the " 'Marmora' Schooner. Apply to Captain Kelly, at Messrs. J. Salmon & Co.

SALE OF LANDED PROPERTY AT ONEHUNGA. THE whole of the valuable PROPERTY belonging to MR. BE VE RIDGE, consisting : — l3t, of twenty -seven Acres two roods and seventeen perches, upon which is erected a very well finished and conveniently arranged Cottage, with a verandah seven feet wide around the tbree sides, at present in the occupation of Mr. Beveridge. This ground has been for the last nine years in grass, has never been mowed, and for some years past has maintained in good condition a very large stock of Cattle in proportion ! to its extent. There is an abundant supply i of water in the pond. It is bounded on the I East and West by the main roads leading from Onehunga and Manukau to Auckland. | 2nd. One hundred and twenty -three Acres two roods and twenty perches, bounded on the North by the road leading from Mr. Kellys brick house to the Ihree Kings and Manukau ; on the East partly by the residence of Capt. Symonds, and for about three-fourths of a mile by a street in the village of Onebunga, in which some of the allotments at the late Government Sale, fetched upwards of £100 per acre. - Upon the South by a creek of the Manukau, forming the best harbour at Onehunga, and which at a trifling expence might be made navigable a considerable way into the property. On the West by the property known as the Pah, formerly occupied by Mr. Hart. It is all under old grass. The soil is of the very best description, capable of bearing any kind of crop, and might be conveniently divided into several incloMires, with running water in each. There are also several water falls of sufficient power to propel ordinary machinery. Upon this allotment there are depasturing fifty-eight cows and heifers and forty-five steers, which a purchaser may have upon a valuation. 3rd. Allotment No. 8, of section 15, in the village of Onehunga, adjoining Mr. COOLAHAN s mill. 4th. No. 58, 73, 74, and 75, of Mr. Elliotts subdivision of suburban allotment, No. 69, of section No. 1, in the suburbs of Auckland, lying adjacent to the residence of the late Rev. Mr. Churton. For further particulars apply to the proprietor Mr. Beveridge, upon the premises, if personally, between the hours of 2 and 4 p.m.

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume X, Issue 624, 21 June 1853, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Daily Southern Cross, Volume X, Issue 624, 21 June 1853, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Daily Southern Cross, Volume X, Issue 624, 21 June 1853, Page 2

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