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Ex 'Daniel Webster,' ' Royalist/ 'Wanderer' & other arrivals. foeTsale, At the Stores of the Undersigned, GJO HHDS. TRUEMAN'S PORTER 320 Boxes Muscatel Raisins, very superior, S^, , 1 Congou Tea, 20 Half-chests ) & , 140 Bags Company's No. 1 Sugar, 50 " Crushed Loaf 2 Hhds. Loaf Sugar, 500 Bags Pampagna Sugar, 30 Cases Pint Pickles (Batty's,) 40 Cases Coleman's No. 1 Starch, 150 " Sperm Candles. 2 Cases 5-4 Gala Plaids, 2 Bales Navy Blue Prints, 3 " Grey Calico, 3 " Whitney Blankets, 2 Bales | Cambric p rints 2 Cases ) 2 Bales Blue Serge Shirts, 2 " Regatta " 400 Cases Geneva, 20 Hhds. Kartell's Brandy, 10 " West India Rum, 3 " Booth's Old Tom, Bottled Ale and Porter, Port and Sherry, in wood and bottle, Champagne. 2 Cases assorted Hardware and Cutlery. 2 Cases Paper Hangings, , 1 Package Gold Leaf, 60 Kegs superior White Lead, 20 Cases Paint Oil, Window Glass, assorted sizes. - To arrive per ' Egmount,' <cb London, 53 Hhds. Bass' Burton Ale. James Macky. Queen-street, May 13, 1854. ,

PRIME MESS BEEF, EX DANIEL WEBSTER, "pOR Sale at the Shop of the Undersigned. William Walters. Queen-street, 19th May, 1854. _ S. A. WOOD, Land & General Commission Agent, SHORTLAND-STBEET, Auckland, HAS now on Hand, for Sale or' Lease, a Variety of Properties consisting of Inland Estates, Cultivated Farms, Suburban, Grass and Garden Lands, Town Building Sites, Town Houses, &c, &c. For particulars apply at the Office. Notice,

A MEETING of the Harbour Commissioners -^- will be held in the Harbour Committee office, Queen Street, at twelve o'clock at noon on Wednesday the 7th of June next, for the purpose of electing Four Commissioners to supply the vacancies in the Harbour Committee, caused by the resignation of Messrs W. F. Por«« ted, W. S. Grahame, W. C. Daldy, and J. W. Bain. Robert Schultz.i Clerk and Treasurer. Auckland, 18th May, 1854.

To be Let, for a term of 7 to 10 years, or, to be Sold, TT^AWHOEHOE, the late residence of Mr. -"- Walter Brodie, situated in Doubtless Bay, North of the Bay of Islands, and opposite the harbour of Mongonui. This property con-. sists of 1000 acres, with a crown grant. The house is beautifully situated upon rising ground near the sea shore, with a small river running at the side and back of it. The house, contain^ ing 10 rooms, 7 of which have been lately papered and painted, and with out-houses adjoining. There are two paddocks fenced in besides several acres of grass land. The Garden is i stocked with an immense variety, 37 different sorts of Fruit Trees, all in full bearing, including about 500 Bananah and Plantain trees, with fruit abundant, and 700 vines imported by the owner from the Cape. There is a neverfailing stream of water ruuning through the Garden; and also a fall of water near the house sufficient to turn a small mill in all seasons; and it is the best fishing station on the coast. The neighbouring natives are extremely serviceable, and their labour may be obtained for about Is. per day. From the stock of Pheasants last year, there should now be about 4000, and a large number of wild rabbits. There is a valuable Copper Mine on the property, which has been practically^ worked. The produce of the Garden alone would more than pay the rent required e-ven in supplying the shipping alone in the season at Mongonui, wh«re there are as many as 30 large ships at one time. At present the property is leased as a sheep run, which it is well adapted for. For further particulars apply to W. Brodik. Fort-street, April 10 1854. Notice.

ALL CLAIMS against me, are requested to be presented for payment on, or before noon, of Monday next. Alex. Alison. May 25, 1854. TO BE LET, THE Dwelling House of the PAH, near Onehunga, with garden, orchard, and pleasure grounds attached. Apply to Brown & CampSeia.

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XI, Issue 722, 30 May 1854, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XI, Issue 722, 30 May 1854, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XI, Issue 722, 30 May 1854, Page 1

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