BROWN $> CAMPBELL,
Have the honor to announce, that they have been instructed to offer for Sale, By Public Auction,
At Government House, on Wednesdayihe 22nd instant, at Eleven o'Clock,
A QUANTITY of HO US EH OLD FURNITURE.
Catalogues, and other particulars, to be had at the Auctioneer's, previous to the Sale, where Tickets to view can also be obtained" Auckland, 9th Oct., 1845.
WANTED, for Immediate Shipment, Barley in any quantities. Apply to a Brown & Campbell. October 10th, 1845.
ON SALE AT THE STORES OF THE UNDERSIGNED, The Entire Cargo of the
"SISTER," Which arrived on Thursday, Oct. 2, from Sydney, consisting principally of— FLOUR Biscuit Coffee Soap Tobacco, Pipes, and Groceries BnowN & Campbell. Auckland, 3rd Oct., 1845.
TO LET,
ROSE BANK COTTAGE, (within one mile of Auckland), commanding extensive atid beautiful views of the surrounding country, and lately occupied by James Coates Esq/ The House is commodious, containing Five Apartments on the one floor, with good attics and cellar, excellent well of water, Five acres of ground, fenced and subdivided, four of which isldid down Grass, and one acre cultivated as a garden. The House and Grounds will be let together or separately. Apply to Brown & Campbell.
NOTICE.
ALL PERSONS, having Boats or other property on the Allotment belonging to the undersigned, situate in Shortland-crescent, adjoining Messrs. Williamson Sf Crummer's store, are requested to remove the same forthwith. THOMAS WESTON & Co. Auckland, 10th Oct, 1845.
WANTED.
A MAN and his WIFE, on a small Farm. The Man will be required to milk some Cows, and the Woman to do the washing of the family, which is small. Apply at Mr. HART'S Queen Street.
CUTTER BOAT FOR SALE.
FOR SALE, a strongly built Cutter rigged Boat, with Sails, Sweeps, Anchor, &c, complete, capable of carrying from five to six tons. — For particulars apply to W. HART,
Queen-street.
TEN POUNDS REWARD.
T OST, between Onehunga and Mr. ConU stable's Farm, a POCKET BOOK, containing Debentures ; any Person finding the same, and bringing it with its contents, to the Office of Mr. Merriman, Solicitor, (Princesstreet), will receive the above reward. N.B — The Notes being New, the numbers are known, aud payment has been stopped. Auckland, Oct. 4, 1845.
THIS DAY'S
"NEW-ZEA LANDER" CAN be had at the Store of Mr. Wellesly Hughes, Grocer, Shortland-Crescent. — Pkice — Six pence.
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New Zealander, Volume 1, Issue 19, 11 October 1845, Page 1
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