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FOR SALE, WITH IMMEDIATE POSSESSION.

THE BEST WATERED FARM IN EPSOM, BEING the Homestead of Wood Banic, consisting of 68 acres of lich volcanic land, securely fenced, and subdivided into nino paddocks. There is a good nino-roomed dwelling house, with dairy, cellar, stables, cowshed, and cottago for labourer uear tho dwelling houso. An excellent orchard aud gaiden, with grown fruit trees in full bearing. For teims, which are liberal, apply to ALFRED BUCKLAND.

LEASEHOLD.— FOR IMMEDIATE PRIVATE SALE.

AN ALLOTMENT of 264 feet frontage by 105 feet, in Queen-street, opposite Wyndliauv stioet, pne of tho best situations in the city. If not sold privately on or before the 28th instant, it will be offered by public auction. v For particulars apply to GEORGE SIBBIN, Auctioneer.

NOTICE TO BAKERS.

TO be DISPOSED OF, an Old Established BUSINESS.— For particulars apply at the office of this paper.

SHOPS AND OFFICES TO LET.

TO LET at tho Bazaar Buildings two Shops and several iirst-class Offices. — Apply to H. Hardington.

TO LET, a handsome and commodious FAMILY RESIDENCE, pleasantly situated six miles fiom Auckland. — Apply early to S. E. Hughes, Esq., Solicitor, Shortland Crescent, or to Mr. Spicer on tho premises, Glenlavcrock, Titirauga, near tho Whau Hotel.

PRIVATE APARTMENTS may bo had at Capt. Pearson's, Naval Hotel, coiner of Pitt-street and the Karaugahapo Road.

PRIVATE APARTMENTS may be had at Mr. J. Waitk's, Newton Hotel, Newton.

NEWMARKET HOTEL.

A CUNNINGHAM (late of the Junction), begs • to intimate to his numerous ft icndi and the public, that he has OPENED those largo and commodious PREMISES in Newmarket, close to Mr. A. Buckland's &ale yard, as a FAMILY AND COMMERCIAL HOTEL. The House is tastefully fitted up. The Bedrooms arc aiiy and well furnished. Separate Sitting Rooms can be had if lequiicd. A large Dining-ioom has been specially prepared for the accomodalion of Gentlemen attending the Newmarket Sales. This spacious .room will bo found suitable for District Meetings or Public Dinner P.u lies.

An ORDINARY on TUESDAYS and THURSDAYS at Twelve o'clock.

A. Cunningham returns his best thanks to his nnmeions friends for their support during his occupancy of the Junction, and trusts that he will leceive a continuance of their favouis in his new and more convenient Hotel. Nothing but tlio best liquors kept on the premises Dinners and Suppcis piepared to older.

Stabling for .10 Horses. Loosoboxes and paddocks by special agreement.

LAND ORDERS.

rTIHE undersigned will be happy to act for those JL poisons who, having selected land under the Waste Land Act, aic now 'desirous of obtaiuing Ciown Grants under tho Amendment Act. By the 4th clause, lands will be forfeited unless the Crown Grant is applied for within the specified time. JAMES BABER. Canada Buildings.

ROYAL ARCH CHAPTER, 348, 1.C. ADJOURNED MEETING. A MEETING of tho CHAPTER will bo held THIS DAY, the 22nd instant, at 7 p.m. ; a full and punctual attendance is lcquestcd, ', Visiting Companions invited. By Order, CHARLES F. GOLDSBRO, N. Monday, October 12, 1863.

UNITED GOLD MINING COMPANY. A SPECIAL MEETING of the Shareholder of the United Gold Mining Company (Limited) will be held THIS DAY (Thmsday), the 22nd Oct., at 4 p.m., at the office of the Company, Fort-street, for the pui pose of taking the necessary measures for wiuding up the affairs of tho Company, and for the purpose of making a call to meet existing liabilities. By older of tho Chairman, ANDREW BEVERIDGE. October 13, 1803.

SAVINGS' BANK. A SPECIAL MEETING of tho TRUSTEES will bo held ou SATURDAY, tho 24th inst., _t 3 o'clock. W. C. DALDY, Vice Picsident.

19th October, 1863. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. THE USUAL MONTHLY MEETING will bo held in the ROOMS, FORT-STREET, THIS DAY, at 3 p.m. W. S. LAURIE, Sccietaiy.

SAVINGS' BANK. MONEY to LEND, in sums of £100, and upwaids. Applications to be sent in by 2 o'clock on Saturday, the 24th inst. W. 0. DALDY, Vice President. 19th October, 1863.

AUCKLAND GAS COMPANY (LIMITED). A CALL of TWENTY SHILLINGS per share is hereby made on the Shareholders of this Company, payable on or before tho 16th November next. By order of the Board of Directors, H. REID, Secietai y.

AUCKLAND HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. NOTICE TO EXHIBITORS. THE SPRING EXHIBITION of HOT-HOUSE PLANTS, FLOWERS, FRUITS, VEGETABLES, &c, &c, will be held on THURSDAY, November 12th. By order of tho Committee, ED. KING, Hon. Sec. October 21st, 1803. .

NOTICE. ALL PERSONS indebted to the undersigned are requested to PAY the amount of their respective ACCOUNTS on or before the 20th inst., otherwise they will be handed over to a solicitor for recovery. H. H. ADAMS. Yiotoria-street, Oct. C, 1863,

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XIX, Issue 1955, 22 October 1863, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XIX, Issue 1955, 22 October 1863, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XIX, Issue 1955, 22 October 1863, Page 1

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