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VALU A B L E TOW N LANDS. ROBERT SCHULTZ $• CO. Have been honored with instrnotions to Sell by Auction, at their Mart, Queen's Wharf, at one o'clock, THIS DAY, 2nd Octobe", THE undermentioned Valuable Town Lands, being subdivisions of Allotment No. 1, of Section No. 38, immediately opposite St. Matthew's Church, corner of Hobson and Wellesley-itreets. Subdivision No. 12, frontage to Hobson-street 25 feet 6 in., ditto to Wellesley-street 75feet 7 inches (corner) Subdivision No. 13, frontage to Hobson-street 25 feet, depth 75 feet 8 inches " No. 14, " " " 22 " " 76 " ■ " No, 15, " " " 25 " frontage to Prospect Place 76 feet 6 inches (corner) " No. 16, frontage to Wellesley-street 25 feet 2 inches, depth 49 feet 8 inches " No. 17, " " " 25 feet 3 inches, u to Prospect Place 49 feet 8 inches (corner) " No. 18, frontage to Prospect Place 25 feet 2 inches, depth 49 feet «« No. 19, frontage to Prospect Place 25 feet, depth 48 feet 6 inches (corner) ALSO,— Subdivision No. 18, of allotment 46, of section 28, corner of Cook-atreet and Grey-street, immediately opposite the market reserve, with frontages of 56 feet to Market-street, and 05 to Grey-street, Subdivision No. 19, with frontage of 22 feet to Grey-street, by depth of 86 feet, f having also a frontage to New-street of 26 feet. TERMS— -One-fourth cash on the fall of the hammer, the remainder in approved Bills of equal sums at three and six months.
WONG A WO N G A , On SATURDAY, 6th October, at 7a. m., to Howick. Two trips in the day. In consequence of it being necessary to overhaul the machinery, which will take a few days (most likely three) she will not leave for Wangarei, &c, as usual, on Monday, October 8, but immediately the work is completed ; the earliest information will be given to the public. W. C. Daldy, Secretary.
HAIRDRESSER, PERFUMER, &c, &c, OPPOSITE CONNELL & RIDINGS, QUEEN STREET, (LATE OF HIGH STREET), BEGS to return thanks to his friends, and the ptiblic in general, for the liberal support he has received since commencing business in Auckland. He can only say that every exertion w"lw "l be made on his part to accommodate and please all who may favor him with their patronage. E. A. also begs to state that he has just received, ex " Merchantman," a choice selection of Gosnells', Hugh and Jones', and Price's FASHIONABLE PERFUMERY, Balsamic Essence Bear's Grease Toilet Vinegar Cosmetiques Balsamic Oil of Colombia Bandoline Rowland's Macassar Oil Rein Deer's Marrow Spanish Balsam Marrow Oil Cachous Aromatics Rose Iced Cream Aromatic Pastils Macassar Pomade Cold Cream Otto of Rose ditto Circassian Cream Vegetable ditto Castor Oil Pomades Honey ditto Dr. Frampton's Pomatum Hair Tooth, and Nail Brushes, Turkey Sponges, and every requisite for the Toilet.
N. B. Private Hair Cutting Room Up-stairs. October 2nd, 1355. DAGUERREOTYPE PORTRAITURE. BEGS to inform those parties INTENDING TO SIT for Portraits, that in consequence of arrangements just concluded, his stay in Auckland must be brief.
SEEDS, EX "EGMONT." On Sale by the Undersigned, CLOVER, RED AND WHITE, Turnip, White Globe, Early Stone, and Purple Tcp, Swedes, Giant Red, Marigold (prize) GARDEN SEEDS. Onion — White Spanish, Carrot — Albingham, red and white Belgium, Cabbage —Early Enfield and Cumberland, Beans — Dwarf, Kydney, white and green Windsor, scarlet Runners, Peas— Knight's Marrow, Royal Dwarf, Waterloo, Early, Emperor, and Cimeter, Raddish — Long, Short, and Turnip, Cauliflower — Bausti, Savoy, Lettuce, Mignonette Spinage, Beet, Vegetable Marrow, Red Cabbage, Stockwood, Cucumber, &o. The above, having come from the hands of an experienced gardner and farmer, of Lincolnshire where eveiy care and attention have been observed in gathering them at a proper season of the year and preparing and packing them for the voyage, warrants their recommendation to the farmer of this country. Also, A quantity of Woodware, viz. Butter Prints and Moulds 1 lb. and lb. Runners, Funnels, Spoons Dairy Brushes, &c, &c. — Apply to Ewd Porter, i Chapel-street. 30th Sept., 1855.
AUCKLAND CLUB. A GENERAL MEETING of the members of the Auckland Club, will be held To-Mr rrow, Wednesday tbe 3rd October, at three o'clock in the. afternoon. A. S Thomson, Club Room, Masonic Hotel, Hon. Secretary. 1 Oct., 1855.
Hundred of AucklandT ICENSE Holders are reminded of sending in *-^ correct returns of their cattle with one distinguishing brand agreeable to bye-law No. 4, on or before the ninth day of October next when the Wardens will be at their office from ten a m., till two p.m., to receive the assessment from those that have not as yet paid. And as no extra cattle above the apportionment will be allowed, every license holder is respectfully requested to assist the Ranger by information and otherwise as he may require in fulfilling his duty, and not to be misleading as some have been doing, by not returning their cattle until they found them impounded. A. Mears, 1 Wardens. John Walters, j Wardens' Office, Newmarket, Sept. 28, 1855. WANTED, for the Grocery Bnsiness, a smart " Youth. Ist Oct., 1855. Wm. Moimin.
PLOVER.
MONEY to LEND,— Apply to William At tken, Parnell. GRASS SEED. FOR Sale. A few Bags of English Clover and Crowsfoot Grass Seed, ■CoNKKXii. 8c Ridings. T?tr ANTED, As general servant, a man and * * his wile. — Apply to Mr. J. Habgreaves. Clifton House, Wakefield-street. Parcels for England. rpHE Undersigned are prepared to take charge of parJ_ eels for England, to be forwarded monthly per s.s. " William Denny " to Sydney, and transmitted through their firm there, by the best opportunities to London or Liverpool Auckland, October 1, 1855. GILFILLAN & CO.
j^V^swi^^S T^HE celebrated thorough bred j M&J^aF*gJ| J- Horse, Young Plover, -will ' eJujambfettfe serve this Season at Springbank, and the Exchange Stables. For performances see New South Wales Racing Calender. He was winner of the N. S. Wales St. Leger of 1851. ! Sire Aether, dam 'Young Moonshine,' by 'Old Emigrant,' Grandam 'Old Moonshine' by Theo* rem, Great Grandam 'Cornelia by 'Grasshopper,' Great Great Grandam 'Mauld' by 'Soothsayer' the winner of the Doncaster St. Leger of 1831. Terms 5 Guineas. At Springbank, there are good grass Paddocks. Henry Hardington. Auckland, 1 Oct., 1855. Land for Sale on the Wairoa Road.
AUCKLAND RACES. FIRST AND SECOND JANUARY, 1856. fTIHE Maiden Plate of 100 sovereigns will be run for JL on tho first day, and the Metropolitan Plate of 100 sovereigns, on the second day. H. HARDINGTON, Hon. Secretary. £2 Reward. T OST, on Saturday morning last, the 29th ulto , a JLj Chesnut Mare, lately imported, black points, branded J D on near shoulder, star on forehead, collar marked, blind of near eye, from the paddock of Mr. Heron (Mr. Hardington's Spring Cottage} . Whoever brings the same mare to the Greyhound Stables will receive the above reward. Auckland, Oct. 1, 1855. A GENTLEMAN can be accommodated with Board and Lodging, in a private family, at Parnell. Enquire at the office of this paper.
"OOR SALE, one hundred acres of good land in -"- an improving district well sheltered and watered on the road from Howick to the Wairoa and adjoining the settled Farms of Messrs. Lockwood & Kemp. Also, a Homestead near Pidgeon Tree Hill, Howick consisting of a Cottage and 10 acres of land under cultivation — Apply to Newman & Buckland, or Mr. Fitzpa trick, at Howick.
Notice-
rpHE Raffle for " Young St. Patrick" will take place, L at the New Leith Tnn, Onehunga. on Wednesday, October 10. Conveyance for members will start, at 4 o'clock in the evening, from the Greyhonnd. G. CODLIN.
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