FOR SALE,
A HOUSE in Queen-Street, with Garden attached. Also, a SUBURBAN FARM, w^ll Wooded, on the North Shore, within 3 miles of Auckland. Apply to Gundry and Macdonald, QueenStreet. Auckland, July 10, 1846. TO BE LET OR SOLD, THE BEAUTIFUL VILLA, situate near Epsom, the property of Mr. J , Scott, Shortland-street. The Ground contains 3£ Acres, substantially fenced in with new palings, and consists of a superior Clover Paddock in front of the House, — a Garden and well stocked Orchard in the rear, — and a 3 Acre Field, newly sown with Grass and Clover. The Dwelling House (newly built of the best materials) consists of four spacious Rooms, and a handsome Verandah Front. A detached Kitchen, well fitted up ; an Out House ; Coach House, and Stabling for Four Horses; a Well of Water; an Aviary, and sixteen double Bee-Hives : with every other requisite for a Gentleman's Family. The Garden and Orchard are in excellent condition — upwards of £150 having been recently expended on improvements. Immediate possession can be given.— Title derived from the Crown. ■ For Terms, or Tickets to view, apply at the office of Thos. E. Conry, Solicitor, > Shortland-street
JTHE UNDERSIGNED HAS ON SALE* AXES Hatchets Horse and Ox Harness Shoes Hosiery Haberdashery Stiaw Bonnets Gossamer Hats Black and Drab Boys Caps Wines Port in wood or bottle Bronti in quarter casks Ladies' lasting Shoes Gingham Umbrellas (specially selected for the Native Trade) Superior Silk ditto Thomas S. Forsaith. Auckland, June 24, 1846,
WILLIAMBOYD, SAIL AND TENT MAKER, BEGS to announce that he has commenced business at the Rope Work of Mr. Robertson, Mechanic's Bay, where he is ready to receive orders for work, and assures the public that any orders with which he may be favoured will be executed with the greatest strictness and punctuality. Orders for work left with Mr. Rich. Russel, Block-maker, Fort Street, will be attended to. Auckland, July 3, 1846.
ANNIVERSARY TEA PARTY. nnHE COMMITTEE of the AuckL land Total Abstinence Society beg to announce that the Fifth Anniversary of the Society will be commemorated by a Tea Party, to be held in the Mechanics' Institute, On MONDAY next, 1 3 th JULY. The Friends of Temperance are respectfully invited to attend. Tickets 2s.— to be had of Mr. Hughes, Grocer ; at the New Zealander Office; or of any of the Committee. The Band of H. M. 58th Regiment, by permission of the Officer commanding, will be in attendance.
FOR SALE, A FIRST-RATE PATENT MANGLE, in iX excellent working order, warranted. Enquire of MARTIN M'DERMOTT, Blacksmith,
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New Zealander, Volume 2, Issue 58, 11 July 1846, Page 1
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