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, IMPERIAL FIRE INSUItAtfCE COMPANY, ' '&•* ABHs'ftEl) 180' i: CAPITAL, ONH MILLION SIX HUNDRED THOUSAND POUNDS. HPHE undersigned hereby intimates that he is -■- authorised to issue Policies for Fire Insurances at rates varying from. 10s, to 50s. per cent., according to th« degree of risk. Geo hob G bah am, Agent, Coburg-street. Prospectuses and printed forms obtainable also at the office of Thos. Russbll, Esq., Wyndham-street.

NOTICE TO SURVEYORS.

Waste Land Board Office, Auckland, 3rd Sept., 1855. to Survey on the Waiuku Block, -*• * at per acre or by the mile, will be received until Saturday next, the Bth instant. Every information in regard to the work to be done, may be obtained at this Office.

WATER FRONTAGE,

TO LET, the new Building next to Carrs Boat Builders' shop, suitable for a store or Dwelling House. — Apply to J. W. Carr, Fort-street.

STORAGE, STORAGE can be obtained for goods in bond, or duty paid, in the Stone Building in O'Counell-street, on applicatiou. Bkown & Campbell.

General Country and Special Occupation lands.

MR. HANSARD

HHENDERS his services as AGENT in making -■- application and payment, and the general attention to the interests of parties desirous of purchasing General Country Lands under the

Regulations of Bth February, 1855. Mr. HANSARD will have one" established fee, which will be posted in his Auction Room, Sh or tl an d-stree t.

Mr. Albert W. Hansard, LAND, ESTATE, HOUSE & GENERAL AGENT,

AMD AUCTIONEER, Shortland-st., next to the Exchange Hotel.

A continually varying List of every description of Town, Country, and Suburban properties for Sale or Lease. Several sums of money ready for advance on sufficient security.

rpHK Undersigned begs respectfully to inform •*- his friends, and the Families in New Zealand, in order to meet the increasing demand for accom niodation, that he has converted the late Mansion ot W. Foisster, Esq.. Barrister-at-law, into a first-class FAMILY EOT EL, complete with every convenience for comfort, as well as extensive Stabling, &c.j and begs a continuance of the patronage of his Friends and Supporters. Henk-y Bachjfikld. Sydney, October 20, 1854.

Farm at Matakana.

\O be leased, a very valuable improved Farm ■ at xMatakana, containing f 6SO «cret of which 100 are fenced and cultivated, besides a large trarden and orchard. There is a well finished dwelling house upon it, of nine roums with attached out houses, &c, and stables, barn, cow house, stockyard, pigsties, poultiy houses, &c. with many minor yet essential conveniences. There are also '2 horses, 3 mares, 30 head of cattle (13 of which are in calfy 52 ewes in lamb, and a quantity of pigs and poultry j all of which, with the crops, may be taken at a valuation. This property presents very peculiar advantages; a productive soil, with cheap and regular communication by steam with the town, from which it is distant only three hours sail, situated on the sea shore, and bounded on one side by a a deep navigable creek. It possesses never-failing springs of water, and abounds with timber valuable for almost any purpose, (indeed at this moment a large vessel is being built upon the property from its own grown timber) and it is favoured with great local advantages in a district that is rapidly thriving. A purchasing clause might be introduced into the lease. — Apply to S. A. Wood, Parnell.

NEWMAN & EWEN, Jittrnisljiitg $ imenil Ironmongers, AUCKLAND. AGENTS BY APPOINTMENT TO JOSEPH RODGERS&SONS SHEFFIELD, CUTLERS TO HER MAJESTY. Sorby'r? Edge-Tools, Electro Plated an Papiev Maehe Goods, Jewellery, Writing Desks, Dressing Gases. SOLAR LAMPS; GLASS & EARTHENWARE. IRON BEDSTEADS, SADDLERY &c, Terms Cash. — Hours of Business, 8 to 6 o'clock. CIRCULAR.

AMERICAN AND FOREIGN AGENCY, City of Washington, opposite the Treasury Department, under the direction of Aaron Haight Palmeu. Counseller of the Supreme Court of the United Statps, and Council-General of the Republic of Ecuador ; restricted exclu sively to Agency. Commission aud Banking transactions, embraciug collections, remittances, and other money business ; Investments in safe American Securities ; recovery of Claims, Le-

gacies, Inheritances, &c. By the relations of the undersigned with cmi neat Ship- Builders, Mechanical Engineers, Iron Founders, Steam Engine and Machine Manufacturers of the City of New York, where this Agency was first established in 1829, he is prepared to give his prompt and faithful attention to the execution of foreign orders for steamer*, steam engines, iron houses, iron light houses, mills and machinery of every description, magnetic telegraphs, and other new and useful Amer ican Inventions, at the lowest current rates iv the United States, subject to the nsual mm missions, including insurance and shipping char g«9, payable on delirery or shipment at the port of Neir York. Aaron H. Palmer. Washington, Jan. I4th, 1855.

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XII, Issue 855, 7 September 1855, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XII, Issue 855, 7 September 1855, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XII, Issue 855, 7 September 1855, Page 4

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