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W On. Sale by the Undwiigned, i jfl^AN COOKING SHOVES, all sizes, ~*\W To Abrivi per ZEAiAmiiA, "* , English Cooking Stoves. ', -f vl CRUIOKSHANK SMART & CO.

Ito^beive^sevilla an# zealandia, 't '* Qn Sale by the Undersigned, | m hhds. b'yTCH red clover seed, **p 30 " " White " " 15 " Cow Grass " " Italian and Perennial Rye Grass Scotch Ploughs and Harrows. CRUICKSHANK SMART & CO.

, Landing ex "Zealandia/' ON SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED, KBALES 3 BUSHEL BAGS. ** < CRUIOKSHANK SMART & CO.

, For Sale, |A|| HHDS. MADMAN'S No. 3 ALE * v " 100 case* B*s»VAle, Pyramid brand ■' 30 tons Common' aid Fitie'Salt Slates, OountcSies Pig Iron Eoofiing Felt. 0. E, STRICKLAND & CO., Queen-street Wharf. February Ist, 1861.

Desirable Suburban Dairy Farm, AND i DAIRY BUSINESS. SAMUEL COCHRANE, BROTHER, & CO. Have been instructed by Mr. George Eaaton to dispose of his property on Cabbage Tree Road, nbw occupied as a Dairy Farm, doing' a fair business,' npHIS valuable little farm is within a mile of the L City, being quite adjacent to the property *nd house, of Mr. George McElvrain. , Twenty and a-half acres are the admitted contents, but the productive surface is very much greater. The soil is scoria and retentive though volcanic. It is prolific of feed throughout the year, owing to its thorough irrigation during the winter season. The improvements, which are considerable, have been all made of the most permanent description, and consist of — Good Five Roomed House Spacious Dairy I Large Cowshed Stone-built Stockyard Two Stall Stable Well cultivated and productive Garden. Liberal arrangements can be made, so that even a half of the purchase money may remain on the property at 10 per cent per annum. P.S.— The Stock of Eight Milch Cows maybe taken at a valuation. For further particulars, apply as above.

Pianoforte Tuning. MB. J. BROWN, Professor of Music, begs to announce his intention to enter more fully into the Above branch ; *nd having secured the services of theonly Practical Pianoforte Maker, in the City, is enabled to undertake repairing, new hammer clothing, regulating, &c, &c. in the best possible manner, on the lowe&t terms, and on the shortest notice. Every particular may be obtained on application to Mr. v arty, Queen-street, or at Mr. Brown's i Residence, Hobson -street.

To be Raffled, A SET OF CARVED IVORY CHESS AND A. BACKGAMMON MEN, with Ivory Dicecasj ters and Board, &c, complete. They are to be seen at Mr. Varty's, Bookseller, Queen-street, wheie particulars may he learned. Also, a Superb Crochet Worked QUILT, lined with crimson flannel : it contains 80 square feet of most elegant work. This i% by permission of Mrs. Lowson, to be seen at her Millinery & Silk Mercery Ttoomi, Wyudham-street, where also particulars can be learned. An inspection of these articles is respectfully solicited, as each is probably unique in its kind for beauty and workmanship.

For Sale at Drury, THE Lease of 23 Acres of Land, having seven years to run, fenced and sub-divided into four Paddocks — three of which are in grass, together with the Stock, consisting of — 6 Cows in milk 3 Calves, 1 Bull 2 Draught Mares 2 Fillies Cart, Plough, Harness Dairy Utensils and Sundries. Apply to ALFRED BUCKLAND, or MR. THOS. RUNCIMAN, Drury.

R. BARTLEY, Carpenter, Builder and Timber Merchant, I NELSON STREET, (NORTH,) Auckland. IN order to meet the Wants of Chapel Hill and other parti, It. B. hat opened a Timber Yard, where he intends keeping, an assorted Stock of Boards and Scantling, House Blocks and Shingles. N.B.— Seasoned TIMBER, for Joiner's Work. Entrance to Yard. Nelson and Graham-streets.

MECHANICS' BAY. TTARIOUS PORTIONS of the ROPE WALK in V Mechanics' Bay are TO LET. Suitable for STABLES, TOWN DAIRYS, or for many other purposes. A person wishing to enter into the FIREWOOD TRADE could not possibly find a better site for Ms purpose, the whole being; undercover; and for an approved tenant the proprietor would erect a Sawing Machine. The whole or any portion will be let at very moderate rates. Apply on the premises to MR. WM. BOYD.

TIMBER. EBARTLEY, wishes to inform the Trade and ', others, that his prices for Timber at the yard, are as follows : — Scantling 4x3, at 11 Shillings and Board*, 12 Shillings per 100 feet. Cash purchaser of 600 feet, and over, will have it delivered to any part of the City, free of cost. Nelson-street, (North), Feb. 23rd, 1861. CvEntrance to yard, Nelson and Grnkam-streets;

Superior Rye Grasp. 1 00 BAGS Wnni * nted PERENNIAL RYE, ■"■"^ saved in the Province, at Bs. per Bushel Pacey'i Imported Rye, at 10s. per Bushel Red Clover WMta Clover Timothy Grasi Apply at the HAYMARKET.

Otahuhu Agricultural Association. NOTICE. rTIHE Meetings of the As*ociation will bo held JL QUARTERLY, instead of Monthly, in future. E. P. CARTER, Secretary. February 5, 1861.

TO LET, , ■'I COTTAGE, containing Seven Rooms, with £\ Garden, and four acres of land, in Kyber Pass. H. REID, Accountant, House, aud Commission Agent.

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XVII, Issue 1379, 1 March 1861, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XVII, Issue 1379, 1 March 1861, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XVII, Issue 1379, 1 March 1861, Page 1

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