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To Civil Engineers, Architects^ &c.

BRIDGE OVER THE WAIWAKAIHO RIVER.

Provincial Secretary's Office, New Plymouth, 24th October, 1857. rFHE Provincial Government of New Plymouth *- being desirous to erect a Bridge over the River Waiwakaiho, has caused to be prepared a Map of the River with a Section of the Bed and Banks on both sides, and also descriptive particulars of the proposed site. The Map, Section, Level; and Prospectus containing full particulars, directions, conditions, &c, may be seen on application at the Survey offices in New Plymouth, Auckland, and Wellington. A premium of Forty Pounds will be given for the most eligible design, and a premium of Twenty Pounds for the next. Colonel Mould, R. E., has consented to determine the relative merits of the various designs, and his opinion will be acted upon in awarding the premiums. The Designs and Specifications must be transmitted, in the manner prescribed in the prospectus, to this office on or before the first day of January, 1858. I. N. Watt, Provincial Secretary.

THE following TOWN, SUBURBAN, and COUNTRY LANDS are now on Sale by application to the undersigned. TOWN OF AUCKLAND. Allotment No. Section A. R. p. "20 17 0 17 « 9 47 0 1 26 "4 12 54 0 124 each \ Thesel3 J "13 54 0 11 (Allots. „ , • K j a -1 -tA > form one "14 54 0 1 14 I block "15 54 0 0 38 J 4 313 SUBURBS OF AUCKLAND. | Part" 67 1 40ft. x 100 ft. with a Cottage thereon at Parnell "1 9 30 2 0 ) Cox's a 2 9 26 2 0 j Creek FRITH OF THAMES. Island of Pakihi 278 0 0 " Karamurama 12 0 0 " Ihi 433 3 18 VILLAGE OF PAN MURE, No. 9of Sec. 2 8 1 16 - COUNTRY LANDS. Lot. 29 Titirangi 45 0 0 " 76 " 82 1 0 " 28Karaka 175 0 0 " 44 " 160 0 0 | « 45 " 160 3 0 These u 46 « 24 6 o 0 6 « 54 " 320 0 0 b S " 55 " 220 3 0 acres. "- 55a " 330 0 0 | Pt. do. 1 Opaheki seven lots 5 acres each " 147 Takapuna 67 2 0 « 164 " 410 0 with Wbarf for Large Steamers " 19 Sec 2 10 0 0 at Flag Staff. Wangaproa 1000 0 0 666 0 0 " 36 &37 Omab 2037 0 0 39 Waipu 420 0 0 39 Mahurangi 164T 0 0 This lot is divided into 8 farms of 252, 260, 247, 148, 213, 126. 175, 226 acres. Huuua 275 acres Brown & Campbell. 18th August, 1857.

THE Undersigned is still selling No. 1 Bel mont SPERM CANDLES at Is. 7d. a pound ENGLISH CHEESE at Is. a pound. Samuel Brown.

To Dairymen, Cheesemakers.

\ NNATTA, fresh, and of the best quality, •^*- sold at Samuel Brown's, Shortland Crescent

SAMUEL BROWN has always on hand,— WINES, SPIRITS, BOTTLED PORTER and ALTO, of the best Brands and the cheapest in Auckland.

THISTLE TAVERN,

Corner of Queen-street and Durhamstreet.

TpHE Undersigned has much pleasure to an- ■*- nounce to his numerous friends, and the public generally, that he has commenced business at the above extensive and commodious premises, and trusts by always keepingarticlesof the.very best quality, which will be sold at the lowest possible price, and by the most careful attention to every department, to merit a share of public patronage. An excellent assortment of choice Wines, Syrups, Liqueurs, comprising — Champagne, sparkling Moselle, Hock, Claret, Curacoa Punch, Bitters, Cherry Cordial, &c. The orders of private families, coasters, and the trade generally, which he may be favoured with, will receive the most prompt attention. A liberal reduction made upon wholesale orders. The attention of country settlers is particularly called to the commodious stabling attached to the Inn. Private entrance to the Inn and entance to the stables from Durham-street. Alex. Culbert, . Thistle Tavern, Queen-street Anckland, 4th December, 1857.

TRAFALGAR INN, QUEEN-STREET.

DEGrAN begs to inform his friends and the * public generally, that he has taken the above well known House, and has made severa important, alterations, with the especial view of j affording increased accommodation and comfor} ! in the Sitting and Sleeping Rooms. This House having been noted for keeping a good table and accommodation for Boarders, D. Hj. is determined that U shall not be second to any other house in Auckland. Dinner from 12 to 3. "Wines, Spirits, Ale, Porter, &c, warranted genuine as imported. The attention of country settlers is particularly called to the commodious stabling attached to this Inn D. E. trusts by always keeping articles of the very best quality, and by the raostcarefulattention to every department, to merit a share of public patronage. N.B. — Good Saddle and Gig Horsea fur hire on reasonable terms. Auckland, Dec. 4, 1857.

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XIV, Issue 1093, 18 December 1857, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XIV, Issue 1093, 18 December 1857, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XIV, Issue 1093, 18 December 1857, Page 4

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