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CAPITAL OPPORTUNITY For Pensioners at Onehunga, Otahuhu , and others requiring Small Allotments of excellent Land in a first-rate situation. MR. HANSARD is instructed to Sell by Private Contract, about THIRTY SUBDIVISIONS OF AN ALLOTMENT, of from 3 to 10 acres each, at Wangarei, within three minutes walk of the landing place, and close to the village of Wangarei. —Terms of payment easy. A plan of the allotments may be seen, and alt particulars learnt on application. HOWICK CATTLE SALE. AT the request of several interested parlies, the undersigned will hold a Quarterly Sale of Cattle at Howick, commencing from the first Wednesday in April. Particulars in a future advertisement. J. Newman, Auctioneer. STONE FENCING. RENDERS required for Carting and i Building a Slone Fence on Lots 45 and 48, near Mr. Styack’s farm, Otara, to enclose about 200 acres. The lines will be pointed out and particulars given to any parlies wishing to lender on Tuesday, the 15th instant, and lenders to be delivered to the undersigned on or before the 22nd instJoseph Newman, Land Agent. Remuera, Feb. 4. 1853. SHIP HOTEL, TARANAKI. fi lIAKI.ES WILLIAM FOOTE, lain of the ‘' Taranaki 110101,” lakes this opportunity of returning his most sincere thanks to his Friends and the Public of New Plymouth for the kind patronage he met with during his occupancy of the above house. C. F. feeling assured that he may still rely upon the same liberal impartiality, has been induced to open the ship hotel. to which he is now anxious to call the attention of his Friends. To this important House he is about to make very extensive alterations and improvements, with a view to afford more convenience and comfort to those favouring him with their patronage. It being C. F.’s maxim that the best articles arc unquestionably the cheapest, he intends to supply none but the choicest description of WINE, SPIRITS, AND ALES at the lowest possible prices, which his having a Free House will enable him to do without detriment to himself or others. Passengers arriving by vessels will not only find his Hotel the most roomy and commodious, but the attendance most careful, and the charges most reasonable. In conclusion, C. F. begs to state that no effort shall be wanting upon his part to deserve the continued, and if possible increased patronage of those who have hitherto so cordially supported him. N.B.—An Ordinary daily, at 2 o’clock, Sundays excepted. Good Stabling, Ac., and Forage for Horses, at most rcasonables terms. FOR SALE. A SUBURBAN Allotment, near Mount Hobson, containing Three Acres, delightfully situated for a family residence, having a fine view of the water, and within 3 miles of town; part of the Land is very rich, well sheltered, and abundance of water. Apply to J. Newman, Land Agent. Auckland, Ist Feb., 1853. F L 0 U R. On Sale at the Stores of the Undersigned, Ex “Eclair.” A FEW TONS OF TARANAKI FLOUR. Thos. Somerville, Shorlland Street. Dec. 14th, 4852. Published by Authority. ON SALE, rPHE ORDINANCES of NEW ZEALAND, passed in the first ten Sessions of the General Legislative Council, a. d. 4844 to a. d. 4849. To which are prefixed the Acts of Parliament, Charters, and Royal Instructions relating to New Zealand.—Price 4 Os. 6d. Also, The PROVINCIAL COUNCILS ORDINANCE, with the Proclamation introducing to it the Province of New Ulster.—Price 6d. J. Williamson, Bookseller, &c.

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New Zealander, Volume 9, Issue 712, 9 February 1853, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealander, Volume 9, Issue 712, 9 February 1853, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealander, Volume 9, Issue 712, 9 February 1853, Page 1

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