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Landed Property.

q IAPE EGMONT FLAX - DRESSING V^ COAirANY. LIMITED.

FOR SALE,

The PLANT and FREEHOLD PROPERTY of the above Company, sitwnte at Opunake, in the Province of Taranaki, consisting of Five Acros Freehold, with Plant and Buildings erected thereon Eighteen-horso Power Waterwheel Four Machines Two Dry and One Wet Scutcher Powerful Press Large Dwelling-house and Store And all necessary appliances for working, with Eight Acies of Leasehold for bleaching ground. There is also a Lease of Several Thousand Acres of Flax Land from the natives, with thirteen years unoxpirecl ; besides the light of cutting flax free from the Opunnke township. All the Flax is of the best quality, Opunake bump noted for the superiority of its Flax, mostly all planted by the native-. The Watorpower on the ground is unlimited, and the buildings and machinery very substantial. For c ipabilitios of tho i'gmont Mills, see appendix to Flux Commissioners' Report, 1871, page 03. Cobbs Coach passe* tho works regularly, and the shipping port is only h>ilf-n mile distant. Tho want of sufficient capital to curry on tho works i« the solo reison for tho disposal of the pioperty. Further infonnution may be obtained from C. REN NELL, Liqul lator. Oflice : Brougham-street, Now Plymouth, May 14, 1572.

17*011 SALE or lease by Kobort Vailc, J House and Land Agent • — J^Choica Building Sites in all parts of the city and Subutbs Superior pinces o T.nsiness, Houses, and Villa Residences in all paits of the city and suburbs. Hotels in town and countiy. Tauranga Town Lots and Farm Sections. Farms and Run from 50 to 12,000 acres in tho Wnikcto Farms and Runs nt Whnngarei.MahurangJ, Mangonui, Kainara, and other parts of the country. The Pui chase of Native Lands Nogociated. Wanted, Freehold Security. N.B.— Money Lent. No charge mado to lender. ROBERT VAILK, Home and Land Agent, Canada Buildings, Queon-street.

Tp O It SALE, A FABM OF 2,000 ACRES, Situated on the Whangapo Lake, i Teims Easy. Apply to .ANDREW WARDROP ; Qrto WILLIAM AITK.KN. ■71 O R SALE, JP BST PRIVATE TENDER, Tho Interest in Balance of Lease of ALLOTMENT OF LAND WITH BUILDINGS THEIiEON, Lately occupied by Bull and SrunROCK, situated in ALBERT-STREET, GRAHAMSTOWN. Tp/iders will be rouoivod, in writing, up to noon of Friday, 7th instant, by Mr John B iroER, Queen-street, Auckland ; or by the unc'ersigued, from both of whom particulars inuy be obtained. Tho highest or any toudor not necessarily accepted BULL & STUKROCK. Juno 1, 1872 FOR SALE, a Three-roomed Cottage in Nnpier slr-et for £00. Tornr s ensy.— Apply to J.M Lennox, Land Agent, Sharobrokor, «Src.

To Let rp o be let. That commodious double Shop in Queen-street near the Oddfellows' Hall, at occupied by Messrs Baruett and Levj, Apply to B. H. STEVENSON. Iniuranco Buildings ; Or to A. CLARK & SONS, Shortland-street. TO BE LET, Tho ROYAL HOTEL, In EDEN CRESCENT Tho premises havo recently been pu* in thorough good order. Apply to 11. ASfITON & SON. mo LEGAL MANAGERS. To Let, for Meetings of Shareholders, te , the LARGE ROCWf i« New Zealand Insurauco Buildings, with platform, seats, <fee. finO BE LET, those spacious Premises Jl known as Webbs Music Saloon, Welle^leyitrcct, lately occupied by Mr. C. Bonnington. — Apply to T. 11. Webb, Wellesley-ati eet. TO LET on LEA.SE, one of the Leading 110 1 EL 5*5 * at Coromandel, now doing a most eitemive mi3ineg*. — For details, apply to Henry Wright, Coromandel. Ff^O LEASE, on easy terms, a WaterJ power Flax Mill, in the Biy of Plenty.— Apply to J. S. Mdcfarlaue and Co.

Board and Lodging. i^LAREMONT lIOUSE, Princes-street, \_y Auckland, oppo«ito Masonic Hotel. — Tho Proprietor begs to inform friends, and strangers visiting Auckland, that the abovo Establishment has undergone extensive alterations, and ife now thoroughly convenient for permanent boarders and others The Proprietor takes this opportunity to thank ftiendb and the public for post favours, and begs to solicit a continuance of the same. Torms on tho most modeiato scale, consistent with comfort.

Money.

£*~t FCf\ and Smaller Suma, To Lend. dIVXOVJ —Apply to J, M. Lennox, Estate Agent and Shaiobroker, 37, Queen-street. i Meetings. A GENERAL MEETING of the Whau and Auckland Brlckmakers will take place at tho Wbau Hotel, To-night, Monday, June 8, at seven o'clock sharp, JOHN MALON, Chairman,

LODGE ARA, 348, I.C.—The Regular Monthly Meeting of the above Lodge will bo held in the Lodge-room, Masonic Hotel, Princesstreot, This Day. 3rd June instant, at 7.30 p.m. Visiting Brethren are invited. By order of the W.M. —Thos. Jenkins, Secretary.

XTEW ZEALAND AGRICULTURAL J3I SOCIETY. Tke Monthly Meeting ol the Society will be held at the Criterion Hotel on Tuesday, 4th Inst., at 3.30 p.m. Bosinbss: a paper by T. Paton, Esq., ou" Wheatgrowing," will be read. The Diseased Cattle Bill, to be introduced into the Gonernl Assembly next Session, willf be discussed. JOHN GORDON, Secretary.

BUBLIC MEETING. TO HIS WOBSMIP THE MAYOB OF AUCKLAND. lAuckland, May 31,1872. Sit,—We, the undersigned Citixens of Auckland, respectfully request you to Convene at your eailiest convenience a Public Meeting of the Inhabitants, for the purpose of taking steps lo afford relief to the affllctwd and starving people in Per«h». We are, «c, (Bigued) EDWARD ISAACS LOUIS A. NATHAN J. Y. STEVENSON J. M. SHERA G. YON DER HEYDE G. BINNEY STONE iJBOTHERS j And numerous others.

IN compliance with the above, I hereby convene a Public Meeting on Thursday Evening, the Cth June, at 8 o'clock p.m., in the Mechanics Institute, in High-street. : * • . * P. a. philips, • Mayor. City Council Office, May SI, 187?.

/jiTr Hoard regulations. ' "No Stock shall be driven through the City of < Auckland between th* hour* of Bin tut morning |'<, and 10 at night." . ' , THE ,ORAKEI LANDING, At the entrance of thoharbour, Is now ready for th* , Landing of Stock, and a person at all times preseat J* T*ssHf- * r -Alji£^O^LANl)t^

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXVIII, Issue 4610, 3 June 1872, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXVIII, Issue 4610, 3 June 1872, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXVIII, Issue 4610, 3 June 1872, Page 1

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