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| pt6Cto 3tocfott gate. A SPLENDID ESTATE FOR SALE BY AUCTION. MR. J. NEWMAN Has received instructions to Sell by Auction, at his Office, Shortland-street, THIS D£Y, 29th inst., at 1 o'clock, A FIRST RATE FARM of 195 acres lately -£*- owned by Capt. Smith, situated near Howick with a frontage to the Tamaki Creek, where a 20 ton boat can run up within 50 yards of the House. No expense has been spared in fitting up the house with every convenience for a large and respectable family; it contains 16 rooms lined throughout. The farm is divided into six paddocks, substantially fenced, 50 acres in rich clover, 90 acres fit for cropping, and 55 acres partly cleared. The soil is very rich and productive, well adapted ,to grow grass, grain or potatoes. With sufficient capital and proper management the farm could not fail to be productive of very large retumsrThe outbuildings are a weatherboard stable, harness house, cowshed and hay loft, all in good repair, almost immediate possession can be given.

40 Choice Heifers. I OTAHUHU "CATTLE SALE. MR. NEWMAN will sell by Auction, at Otahuhu, on Wednesday, the 6th June, at 11 o'clock, A CHOICE LOT. of about FORTY HEIFERS, and a few FAT STEERS. The above Heifers are from 2to 3 years old, very quiet, and mostly in calf to superior bred bulls. ALSO. A CLEAN FLOCK OF SHEEP, comprising : — 90 Half-bred Leicester Ewes, 2 years old, and in lamb to Leicester Rams, 150 Half-bred Ewe and Wether Hoggets, and 150 Merino Ewes, also Jn lamb. Some of the Sheep are fat, and will be sold in lots to suit purchasers. Note the hour of sale — 11 o'clock.

Two Pounds^Reward. STOLEN or STRAYED from the possession of the Undersigned, the undermentioned Horses, — BLACK HORSE, no brand, formerly belong, ing to Mr. Stow. BROWN MARE, black points, long tail, branded N on the near shoulder, JS under the saddle both sides. The above reward will be paid on delivery of the above to Mr. Thomas- Johnson, at the New Windsor Castle Inn, or to Richard Newdick, Near Major Matson's, Parnell.. May 24, 1855. ______^

WHARF STORES. Victoria Lane. PREPARE FOR THE WINTER ! ! ! fi ENT'S Superior American India Rubber Goloshes Ladies' Gent's Oilskin and India Rubber Clothing in variety, Wholesale and Retail. P. A. Phillips.

Hundred of Onehunga. NOTICE is hereby given that all unauthorised Stock running within the above Hundred will be* impounded after fourteen days from the present date. Wjlijam Lorigan. Ranger. May 21, 1855.

SPERM OIL. FOR Sale in lots to suit purchasers, SPERM; OIL, from 20 gallons upwards. Chables DatiB, Wharf, May 14, 1855.

NOTICE. I HEREBY authorize Mr. McGauran to receive and sell on my account, the undermentioned Cow and Calf, and I caution all other persons against detaining or in any way interfering with the same. Cow, colour Smutty, brand J. M. on near rump, with another rather illegible under neath it. Calf, a Bull, Colour red and white. W. R. LocfAN, Wairoa, May 9, 1855. I HEREBY offer the Sum of One pound to any person that will deliver- to me the above* mentioned Cow and Calf. T. F. McGauran. May 24, 1855.

ON SALE, 50 BOXES BELMONT CANDLES. John Stevenson.

NAPIER, POSTLETHWAITE, & CO., (SUCCESSORS TO MR. JOHN STRUTH,) ENGINEERS, MILLWRIGHTS, Iron and Brass Founders, &o M &c,, BEG to announce to the inhabitants of New Zealand that any orders entrused to M. Whytlaw, Esq., Auckland, for them, will be promptly attended to, and executed with the greatest despatch and in the best possible uanner. N.B —Hand Flour Mills, on the best principle, Vulcan Foundry, Sydney, May 3, 1855.

Notice. IF this should meet the eye of Thomas Haynes, passenger per " William Denny," the last ar, rival but one, by callingat Robert ßennet's High>= street, he will hear of something to his advantage, Auckland, May 17, 1855,

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XII, Issue 826, 29 May 1855, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XII, Issue 826, 29 May 1855, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XII, Issue 826, 29 May 1855, Page 1

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