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TO FARMERS AND NEW ARRIVALS. Tho subscriber has been instructed by the proprietor to sell, A VALUABLE FARM, HOMESTEAD,, and STOCK, on tho MAHURANGI RIVER, within four hours' sail of Auckland, and vessels of 30 tons burthen can come close to the house. Tho FARM is about 400 acres. The HOMESTEAD comprises good house, office, and stockyards. Tho STOCK, 50 head of Cattle, grazing thereon now. The Land is of excellent quality, well fenced and drained, a considerable quautity laid down in grass, and under cultivation, and a paddock of 22 acres is now being ploughed up for summer fallow. There are also 110 acres of lino bush, frontage to tho river very considerable. Price and Terms to a respectable purchaser very moderate; and it is rarely that an opportunity offei-s of such a large and valuable property in such a high state of cultivation, and so contiguous to Auckland, being offered to tho public. If not sold before the Ist of February, 1864, it Avill be withdraAvn finally. SAMUEL COOHRANE, Auctioneer.

ALLOTMENT IN GREY-STREET. The subscriber has been instructed to -*ell at his stores, Fort-street (on account of those concerned), LOT 7 OF SUBDIVIDED SECTION 29, having 30 feet frontage to Grey-itreot. Terms on application to SAMUEL COCHRANE, Auctioneer.

FOR SALE. AN EXCELLENT CULTIVATED LITTLE FARM, of 20 acres, at LITTLE OMAHA, with au available water frontage, and a HOUSE, 24 x2l feet. The price is low. WOOD & BABER, Canada Buildings. TO LET OR SELL, SIX YEARS LEASE of the COMMODIOUS PREMISES at present in the occupation of the undersigned ; or, TO LET ONLY, for a term of yeais, those first-clais BUSINESS PREMISES, in course of erection in Custom House-street. Posses sion to be giveu to either within three weeks. — For particulars, apply to Rattray and Matiieson.

TO BE LET, (for a term of ye a n s,) THAT VALUABLE PROPERTY on the Eastern Spit, known as the COMMERCIAL HOTEL, AND DOING A FIRST-RATE BUSINESS. The house and premises are in a most efficient state of repair, and the accommodation throughout is unsurpassed in Napier. There are two large dining looms, parlour, sitting room, private and seivant's rooms, and a nvftnber of line airy bed rooms, containing accommodation to the extent of seventeen single, and three double beds. The bar is large and elegant, and a fine new bagatelle billiard table has only lately been fixed in a suitable room. The stable and out-houses aro in excellent repair, aud include a skittle alley and wash house. This Property is offered solely on account of one of the paitners intending shoitly to return to England, and a respectable party will be liberally dealt with. For fuither particulars apply to Messts. Cruickshank, Smart, & Co., or to the Proprietors, Napier. PUBCH_BINO CLAUSE GRANTED IF HEQtFIB_D. JOSEPH LeQUESNE, Co-proprieton Napier, November 7, 1863.

TO BE LET, the BLACK BULL HOTEL, now doing a good business. To be let on lease, i for five years.' — For all paiticulars, apply on the j premises. j

TO LET, a SHOP, Fixtures, and General j Business, situate in a cential part of Otahuhu. —Apply to B. Greenwood, Otahuhu.

TO BE LET BY CONTRACT, about ONE - THOUSAND CUBIC YARDS OF GROUND, TO CLEAR at the Kyber Pass Brewery.

ONEHUNGA EOYAL EXCHANGE INN. WINES, SPIRITS, ALES, CORDIALS, &0., OP THE BEST QUALITY. Visitors will moot with Good Attendance and Comfort, Good Stabling, Paddocks, &c. Vans to and from Auckland daily. SAMUEL FURLEY.

THOMAS NORTH, PRINCE OP "WALES HOTEL, HOBSON- STREET, AUCKLAND. PEIVATE BOAED AND RESIDENCE, Livery and Bait Stables.

MRS. HUTCHINSON, formerly of 6G, Hunterstreet, begs to iuform her fiieuds in town and country that she has opened the large, airy, and central premises, No. 1, Jamihon-street, first door from George-street, Sydney, as a PRIVATE BOARDING ESTABLISHMENT.

PRIVATE BOARD and RESIDENCE may be had at Mrs. Coppell's, at the first cottage above Messrs. Monk and Morgan's timber yard,

Upper Queen-street. PRIVATE APARTMENTS may be had at Capt. Pearson's, Naval Hotel, corner of Pitt-street and the Karangahape Road.

NOTICE. THE underslgued, upon his retirement from his present business as BREAD and BISCUIT BAKER, begs most sincerely to thank his friends and the public generally for tho very kind support he has always received from them since begiuing the above business in Auckland. At the same time, the undersigned begs to announce that the business is disposed of to Mr. A. Carrie, Avith an earnest wish that tho like support may be extended to him. It is requested that all debts due to Mr. Douglas may be liquidated as early as convenient, and that any claims outstanding may be sent in forthwith. Mr. Carrie will enter upon possession of premises and business on Ist proximo. THOS. DOUGLAS. Auckland, December 23, 1863.

NOTICE. PERSONS having any legal CLAIMS against the late Col. Austen, and late Capt. Phelfs, both of the 14th Regiment, to send such to the PAYMASTER, 14th Regiment, Camp Otahuhu, before the 31st December, 1863.

ESTATE OF R. J. HUNT. A DIVIDEND in this estate will bo PAID to tho several creditors Avho have proved their debts, at the office of Mr. Brookfield, Queen-street, on and after MONDAY, the 4th January, 1864.

December 22, 1863. MANURE, MANURE. TO BE DISPOSED OF, the FIRST-CLASS MANURE accumulating at tho Public Slaughter-house at Newmarket, for six or twelve months. Apply to the Lessee, Mr. T. Shove, or to Mr. F. G. Clayton. December, 1863.

IF you want really GOOD LADIES' or GENTLE MEN'S SADDLE HORSES (or TRAPS), try tho PARNELL LIVERY STABLES.

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XIX, Issue 2011, 26 December 1863, Page 1

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