For Sale by the Undersigned, TO ARRIVE EX CRES3WELL,@ LONDON. "| (\fk Boxes Price's Patent Belmont Sperm iVfV Condies 20 barrels Best Scotch Oatmoal 1 0 casks Fine Pearl Barky 10 eases Chedder Loaf Cheese , 10 barrels. Currants 24 boxes Mu>cafeel Raisins, in layers 15 " Eteme R.iisins 9 barrels Barcelona Nuts 8 boxes Jordan Almonds 1 cask Soft Shell " 20 cases Whybrow's Pint Pickles 10 " " i pints Salad Oil 5 " " pints *" 5 " Coleman'a Mustard, in 5 lb. tins**> 10 half-hhds. Champion's No. 18 Vinegar 10 cases quarts Whybrow's Vinegar 10 casks Bicarbonate Soda 14 " Washing Soda 10 cases Coleman's Thumb Blue 5 " Volckman's Assorted Jams in 1 H). jars 5 " Volckman's Assorted Jams in 3 lb. jars 10 " Volckman's Assorted Confectionary 10 " Sardines, \ tins 4 gar.-casks ) Booth's Best No. I Cordial 2 hhds. j Gin. James Macky. Queen-street, June 14, 1855.
'CONNELLY RIDINGS Have received instructions from His Excellency Colonel Wynyard, to treat for the Sale of the extensive and commodious MANSION and PREMISES in Emily place and Jermynstreet, now occupied as His Excellency's residence, — HHHE MANSION, which contains twenty J- apartments, may be considered as quite a new building. The whole, with the exception of one or two minor rooms, which remain of the former dwelling house, having been erected during Colonel Wtxyasd's possession the Property. It is constructed of the best seasoned Material, and no expense spared which could reeder it suitable for domestic accommodation, j and the uses of hospitality. » The northern front, which opens upon the parterre, and commands the most delightful views of the Harbour, consists of the large drawing room, dining room, and best bed chamber. The other apartments comprise, dressing rooms, library, six bed rooms, hall, four store-rooms, and closets, a large kitchen 26 feet by 17, with kitchen range, &c, wine cellar, butler's pantry, china closet and scullery, together with granary, dairy, and other outbuildings. The several courts and passages are well paved and drained ; the grounds are laid out in the most tasteful manner, and protected by fancy paling, chain fancing, &c, and the approaches finished with side drains of brick work. As a speculation, this valuable Property presents singular advantages to the capitalist. The frontage to Emily place and Short-street, would at any time, if sold in lots, realize a very large sum.
Full particulars, and terms, can be learned on enquiry at the Mart, Queen-street.
The Agents venture to suggest that the purchase of this Property by the Provincial Government, would at once enable the Metropolitan Province to offer a suitable residence to our new Governor diiring the erection of a permanent Government House.
Retiring from Business.
MR. J. RUST begs to announce to the public that, being about to retire from the Drapery and Fancy Trade, he has instructed Mr. W. Aitkin to dispose of his entire stock without reserve. J. R. in retiring would respectfully return his sincere and grateful thanks to all classes of the community for the very liberal share of patronage bestowed on him since commencing business.
R U S T'S CHEAP SALE, OPEN TILL HALF-PAST 9 O'CLOCK, DURING THE MOON LIGHT NIGHTS.
J. SHAW, WATCH AND CLOCK MAKEE, SHORTLAND CRESCENT, AUCKLAND. All kinds of Watches and Clocks repaired with accuracy and despatch.
30 Shillings Reward, QTRAYED, a dark brown HEIFER, with white face, Brand W. C. on the milking side, she calved about five months ago on the Whahu Flat, and ought to have the calf with her. Any person delivering the same to George May, Spring Farm, will receive the above reward. Andrew Hodge.
IF this should meet the eye of HUGH ROBIXSON, of Finwell, Dumfries-shire, Scotland, he can hear of his brother John, by applying to Mr. Cole, Papakura. June 28, 1855.
FOft SALE, By Private Bargain, rpHAT Ueautifully situated piece of LAND, -L on thu rising ground at the South-east corner oi Mechanic's Bay. The plot consists of '"upwards of one Acre, and has frontages to three different Streets, TERMS MODERATE. Apply to Mr. WILMAtf AITKEIf, Parueli.
Wanted, AN ACTIVE LAD. -r- Apply to r\- : , _ J. &W. HEJNDERBOM. Queen-street, June 19 A 1855. » c^; '
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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XII, Issue 836, 3 July 1855, Page 1
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