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FOR SALE, By Friy.,te Contract. -*-**"" sisting i>f about, — ' 60 Cows, 25 Bullocks and the remainder steers and heifers over six months old; any unbramled stoi-k taing given in. Al-so thirteen Horses, viz , — The celebrated blond horse 'Chloriform' 5 useful Mares in fo.il to Chloriform. 1 Filley 18 months old 1 Cart Ffniae 4 Geldings, th- 'roughly broken in to snddle And 1 Yearling C<-lt, dam Dido, by Cantab. Also about 200 Pigs now on the run 1 Di ay and double set of Cart Harness 1 Plough 3 Harrows 8 Saddles, &c , &c About 100 acres of grass land, well fenced, divided i to three paddocks, with excellent stockyards, and stable, and an abundant supply of water even in the divert season, together with a run capable of pasturing 500 head of cattle, the lease of which has yet ten years to expire, be leased to the purchaser of the stock at a very moderate rate fur any term that mil) be .gieed on not exceeding seven years. Apply to Mr. J. Ooplin, Whakapana, Waaiku

SMALL FARMS ON THE MA1TOE AU MR. HANSARD Ts instructed to offer for Sale OxV easy terms A NUMBER of Small Farms, from 5 to 20 acres in extent, of most fertile soil, and plentifully supplied with wood of the bet-t kind for fencing, and firing, and with water. These Allotments have many of them water frontages to the Manukau, and aic within easy distances of Onehung.i either by Lud or water, and within 15 miles of Auckland. Timber of all descriptions for building purposes can be purchased from the saw pits, worked in the immediate vicinity, or the proprietor of the estate will allow bona fide settlers on the allotments, who wish to fell and saw timber for their dwellings themselves to select trees for the purpose gratis in his adjoining forest land Prim-os-sh-eot, February 10th, 1855.

General Country and Special Occupation I ands. MIl.llANSAKD rjlENDT'lRS his services as AGENT in making ■*- application and payment, and tho general attention to the interests of parties desirous of purchasing General Country Lands under the Regulations of 8th February, 1855. Mr. HANSARD will have one established fee, which will he posted in his Auction Room, Shortland street.

Halfway to Gtahuhu and Panmiirc. WE. TTANPAUD Is instructed to $"\\ by Private Contract. A PARC EL OF LAND contiininsr about five at re, ac the rornrr of the junction of the roa^s of r'ommuniration b"tween Auric land, Otahuhu, Panmure and Onehunga. Havinsf in addition to its commanding 1 the constant great aud increasing traffic of th( j great South, Panmurp. au<l I'own-k Roads, tho further recommendation of the imnieilihteneiirhbourhood of the Eller«lie Race Cour-c, tin* «ite is unequalled in the. Province of Amkland as a mU 1 for the erection of A HALF- WAY ROAD SIDE TNN. There is upon the lan.l a snfn -ient quantity of stone for the erection of a house and outbuildings of almost any oxfent Early application is necessiry as if not sold within a few days will be withdrawn A Plan may be seen at Mr. Mansard 1? Office.

MR T. F. McGAUllAN, A UCTTONEER and GENERAL CO3IMISSIOX AGENT, directs his attention more especially to the pale and purchase of LAND, HORSES, CATTLE, SHEEP, AGRICULTURAL PRODUCE, &c. He will hold a monthly Sale of Horses at the Greyhound Yard, on the first Saturday after the arrival of the 'William. Denny.' A Sale of Cattle, Hoises, &c, at New market, on the second Tuesday of ever month. At Otahuhu, on the first Tuesday of every month, and at other times when necessary. At Howick, on the last Thuis^ay of every alternate month,* commencing on the 28lh June next. At Onehunga on the la^t Thursday of every alternate month commencing on the i-Oth July next. At Panmnre on the third Thursday of every alternate month, commencing oq the 19th July next. Mr. McGauran has paddocks for th° recep'ion of Stock adjoining his residence at Ncwmaiket, I and elsewhere; and sheds, with abundance ff good hay, for Horses, Cattle, &c, recently disembarked. Land selected on moderate terms unJer the recent Land Regulations All communica ions addressed to the care of Mr. J. T. Boylan, Mr. John MeDougall, or left at the Exchange Hotel, will be promptly attended to.

Seed Potatoes, npHRER or FOUR TONS SEED POTAJ- TOES, at £10. per ton. Cornell & Hidings*, Queen-street.

MR. J. NEWMAN, Auctioneer andGoneral Agent, More particularly for the Sale or Purchase of LAND, HOUSES, CATTL E, And other LIVE 8TO3K. Monthly Sale of Horses at the Grey Hound Yard, on the first Saturday after the arrival of the'Wil inm Denny,' Sale of Cattle, Horses, &c , at Newmarket, on the Second Tuesday of each Month, aud on the Tuesday Fortnight following. Hale at Otahuhu, every alternate month, commencing with Wednesday the 7th February; and at Howick commencing with Wednesday the 3rd January. igrStock kept at fixed charges in his Remuera Paddocki

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XII, Issue 834, 26 June 1855, Page 4

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