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MR. T. F. McGAURAN begs to direct the attention of the Public to the Ho\rick Fair, Which will be held, on the Village Green, on Thursday the 30th mat., at which he will sell— A FINE LOT OF COWS AND SOME YOUNG STOCK. Also, some Red and White Clover Seed. Snle to c mimenc at T2 o'clock.

MR T. F. McIAURaN bi-gs to direct, the attention of the Public to the Otohnbu Monthly Fair which will he held on Tuesday 4th September, on whi<-h occasion he will sell, in Mr. Hall's Yard, a lot of COWS, HEIFERS, AND STKERS. Also, some Red and "White Clover Seed. Sale to commence at 12 oVock.

To Capitalists. Dairymen, and othres in this & the neighbouring colonies.

MR. HANS AR D Ha 9 been favoured with the instructions of Thomas Crummer, Esq., - TO LEAS* BXJPIHUO AUCTION, Cunmcaiately after the September arrived of the " William Dertny," riiHBSURRY HILLS ESTATE, containing •»- about 828 acres of Land, within alquaiter of an hour"s walk of the centre of Auckland (in the immediate vicinity of Government House), and having its principal frontage to the Karangaphi Road, leading from Auckland to the ManuPart of this property is well known as having been occupied by E. Mayne, Esq , as his Model •Faim The improvements consist of about ten acres fencing, and a Cottage, Stable, and outl-uildu gs. The Estate is bountifully supplied with water in several parts. Being only the above mentioned distance from the centre of Auckland, this splendid property is pre-eminently adapted for carrying on Dairy Farming, which, if eutercd upon with adequate capital, could not fail to realise for the lessee an ample fortune. Mr Hansard cannot close this advertisement without strongly recommending it to the earnest attention of parties in the neighbouring Colonies, affording as it does an ample scope for profitable investment of capital, and a most desirable opportunity for any one intending to settle in this Colony to do so 'without a day's delay after arrival. Some Dairy Stock may be had with the property if desired. Separate particulars and conditions will be prepared for 7, H, and 21 years, and will Le ready for inspection in a few days. Mr. Hansard will be happy to accompany any intending lessee to view the property.

NOTICE.

"PERSONS Slaughtering Cattle in the Pen- *- sioncr Settlements will leave the Notices of Intended Slaughter with the Police stationed at any such Place, iusfcead of forwarding the same to the residence of the Inspector of Slaughter Houses, and the Police at any of the Settlements will make inspection of such Cattle at the time o e Slaughter David G. Smale, Inspector of Slaughter Houses and Sub-Inspector of Police. I

PUBLIC NOTICE.

Farm of 186 acres at Awanui, near Monganui

fTHE Public are hereby cautioned against pur- •* chasing of Mr J. Newman, of Auckland, auctioneer, or of any other person, the farm above mentioned, and wherein the undersigned is now residing with his family. „,,,-«■ The undersigned purchased of the late Mr. Henry Southee the parcel of land whereof the said farm is a part, and received a grant thereof fro-n the Crown, after such purchase, which grant is now in bis possession. William Maxwell. Awanui, August 8, 1855.

kinging Class.

MR. Brown, Professor of Music, in acknowledgiug the libeial patronage he has received, gives noiije that, by special request, -he proposes, in addition to his present classes, a new Singing Class. Persons wishing to avail themselves of this opportunity will please leave their names at Mr. Winch's, Shortland-stveet, at the earliest period, where every information may be obtained. Mr. B. also begs to iuforin the members of his upper classes that the second coijrfae of instruction is now commencing. Terms :— One Guniea for the course of sixty lessoi s

Splendid Well Bred Colts.

THE Subscriber will sell privately two of his Well Bred Cults, Bay and Black points, have been handled, very handsome and docile, the sire being Messrs. Williamson & Crummer's imported Thorough Bred Horse 'iCholoroform/' dam, the Racing Mare "Kitty ;" the one rising 8 >ears, very swift, might be trained for the ensuing races ; the other rising one year, strong built, could remain eutire for stock. To be seen in the paddocks of Jno. Russell, Rose Barvk, Epsom.

FOR SALE, OA TONS of ENGLISH COALS, on hoard the 'Pelsarfc,' now lying in the harbour of Manukau. Edwabd Rich, Agent Auckland, 20th Angust, 1855.

npORTING GUNPOWDER Patent Shot Percussion Caps. ... ■ Gibson & Mitchell. Auckland, August 27, 1H55.

PIT SAWS 6^ and 7 FOOT Cross cut saws 5, s^, 6 & 6^ foot Pit saw sets - • Pit saw files Cross cut, hand & tenor baw files. Gibson & Mitchell. Auckland, August 27, 1855.

Wanted, A GENTLE VI AN, of liboral Christian senti- . . ments, as Tut< r to School. , Enquire at the 'Southern Cross' Office., N. B., Persons of immoral habits need not apply. Auckland August 26th 1855.

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XII, Issue 852, 28 August 1855, Page 2

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