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FOR SALE, J By Private Contract, A NUMBER of valuable Building Allotments, with frontages to Symonds Sticec, being subdivisions of allotment No. 4 of Section No. 7, Suburbs of Auckland. For Plans, Terms, and all particulars apply to Reader Wood, Land Agent, Wyndham street. July 15th, 1859.

NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE COMPANY, FOR FIRE & MARINE INSURANCE, OFFICES, Frasers Buildings, Corner op Queenstreet AND SIIORTLAND-STREET, AUCKLAND, CAPITAL, £100,000, IN 1,000 SHARES OF £100 EAiCH, ( WITH Unlimited Liability of the Shareholders. DIRECTORS : Chaxuman-THOS. HENDERSON, Deputy- Chairman-D AVID GRAHAM, SAMUEL BROWNING, WILLIAM T. BUOKLAND, WILLIAM CONNELL, HUGH COOLAHAN, WILLIAM C. DALDY, WALTER K. GRAHAM, JOHN S. OLIVER, THOMAS RUSSELL, C. J. STONE, JAMES WILLIAMSON, WILLIAM C. WILSON. AUDITORS : ALFRED BUCKLAND, GEORGE BURGOYNE OWEN. MARINE SURVEYOR: W. C. DALDY fTUIIS Company is now prepared to grant ■*• Policies and effect Insurance from Loss or Damage by Fire upon Houses and other BuildiDgs, Goods, Wares, Merchandize and Manufactures, and Farming Stock of every description. The Company will also take Marine rhks both in Coasting and Foreign Trade. Tables of Rates, Printed Forms of Proposals, and all other information may be obtained from the Secretary, Albert Wm. Hansard, from ten to four daily, at the office of the Company, or from any of the Directors. By order of the Directors, THOS. HENDERSON, Chairman.

TO WOOL GROWERS. rpHE Undersigned are prepared toPuRCHASE, •*- Advance upon, and Store, WOOL AND PRODUCE, For shpment per *'Moa" and other traders to Sydney, or consigned to their Agents, Messrs. John Gladstone and Co., London. Bain, Grahame, & Co.

NOTICE. HPHE undersigned have this day dissolved •*- partnership by mutual consent. All accounts due to the firm to be settled on or before the 22nd August next. A receipt from either of the undersigned will be a sufficient discharge. The Account.3 outstanding after the above date will be handed over to a Solicitor for collection. James C. Bond, Robert Hampton. Auckland, July 22, 1859. P.S. — The business will be carried on in future at the same premises by Mr. R. Hampton.

GEORGE SIBBIIV, HOUSE, LAND, & COMMISSION AGENT. i^- Office, opposite Connell an Ridings Queen-street.

T. F. McGAURAN, M.R.C.S., BRICK COTTAGE, ALBERT STREET, Next door to the Independent Chapel. N.B. — Advice and Medicine gratis to the sick poor every day between the hours of 9 & 10 o'clock, am. Those unable to attend at the Surgery will be visited at their own dwellings

HILLSBORO'& QUEENSTOWN. HENRY HARDINGTON TTAS the honor to announce that he is in- -"--*• structed by the Executors of the late J. C Hill, Esq., to place in the market, for sale by auction, in the Bazaar Rooms, at noon of Thursday the 13th October next, the above splendid and well-known Estates. They have been elaborately surveyed, and laid out with perfect adaptation to the views of every possible purchaser. HILLSBOROUGH. This compact property, that slopes so gradually and pleasantly towards Onehunga, has a rich soil, and all the inestimable advantages of gcod roads and easy access j in fact, this rich land, from its proximity to the Manukau and to the Metropolis, is wealth beyond computation. QUEENSTOWN. This marine part of the Estate is perhaps the most vital and important point of the Manukau, for it really is the only landings place in that spacious harbour, attested by the simple fact that no vessel of Tonnage, or value, has ever gone above that point. And is further proved by the highest scientific authority in the colony, see Report of Col. Mould, 11. E ,on the most eligible position for a Wharf at Ouehunga, Ist May, 1858, of which the following is an extract. " I cannot hesitate for a moment in re- " commending the White Bluff as the " proper place for the construction of a " Jetty, for the simple reason that that " is the farthest point to which vessels *• of a burthen of say 200 or 250 tons can" " safely come up the Harbour, in conse- " quence of the ' Shallow Water." Plans and particufcjfvat the Office.

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XVI, Issue 1242, 9 August 1859, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XVI, Issue 1242, 9 August 1859, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XVI, Issue 1242, 9 August 1859, Page 4

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