to auction. LAND SALIT " lif R. T. F. McGAURAN will *,, ■ -UJ- Auclion at the William Dennv n by Queen-street, on Saturday, 30th j„ e >, I o'clock, the following properties,--IT' at IN THE TOWNSHIP OF HOWIc K 6£ acres, adjoining the New Pier at R • 1 acre, opposite the Church of En? C ' k and adjoining the Wesleyan rhanTi i± acres, a Corner Allotment/i n 1' the best situations in Howiek f 2 acres, a Corner Allotment, well fe ncft , with a good double cottage, and J„ ' cellent well of water. ane *- IN THE HO WICK DISTRICT. 100 acres, half bush, and ban* fen, '... Head of the Tauranga Creek, adjoin2 the properly of A. Kennedy, eJ g Several Farms, of fiom 20 "to lo each, well watered, and abundantl? jS? plied with Kauri and other valuable timi ' at the head of the Waikopu Creek. ' A Suburban Farm of 5 acres, near Mountain ■ on IN THE WAHU DISTEUT An Excellent Farm, containing MOa*** fronting the Wahu Creek, aad adjoin£ the proposed Canal. » AT PUKEKOTIE. A Beautiful Farm of 112 acres, * P -i watered and wooded, and the soil or the most fertile dascription, about " miles beyond Slippery Creek, and situate close to the Great South Road. IN THE TOWNSHIP OFOTAHOHU. A Cottage and Acre, in one of thebe&f situations in the Settlement. IN THE TOWNSHIP OF ONEIIUNGA. 2 Allotments, having extensive froou*, to St. Peters-street. ° 1 Allotment, having extrusive frontage to Selw vn -street. IN THE PA PAKL" 11A DISTRICT. Sundry Farms varying from 20 to tOacres each, fronting the Papakura K ; ver, a ni ] within a short distance of the Papakura Bridge. 5 Farms, of 25 acres each, near the preceeding allotments. The Auctioneer will give every in formatirrrespecting the properties, previous to tlieda< of sale. Newmarket, June 18th, 1800, lIOWICK FAIR. MR. T. l\ M'GAURAN. to direct the attention of the public -* to the first Fair which will lie held at Howiek, on the Village-green on Thursday, 28th hist., on which occasion he wilt sell by public Auction, Horses, Cuttle, tad other live stock. OTAHUHU MONTHLY FAIR. MR. T. F. M'GAURAN, ")EGS to direct the attention ofthepub- ' lie to the Second Monthly Fair, wbiek will be held at Olahuhu on TUESDAY, art July next, on which occas on he will sell by Public Auction, Horses, Cattle, and other live stock. IMPORTANT NOTICE. THE REST INVESTMENTS. MB. HANSARD Has been honoured with the instructions of a Gentleman likely soon lo leave the Colony to sell by private contract the following very valuable properties, OT 24, North Shore, immediate)} opposile the \Yyn\urd Pier, with large deep water frontage to the harbour. The finest soil, contents six acres arid a-balf. Lot 29, North Shore, at the hack of lbs preceding, with large frontage to Sboal Bay; contents 2G acres I rood 14 perches. Kauri Point, Manukau, 150 acres. Waiuku, on the river, 1-ii acres.. Onehunga, four very valuable lots, one acre each, all subjoining, Whangaparoa, close to the entrance to the Orewa, with frontage to that river and to the sea. Plans and full information may be bad on application to Mr. Hansard, at bis office, Shortland-slreet. YNDON'S Steel Spades and Garden -J Forks Foster's Double-strapped Spades Window Sashes, 10x8 to ISxH Window Glass Smoothing, Jack, and Trying Plaucs Grooving, Rabbit, and Ogeo Ditto Plane Irors Cut Tacks if -k inch Door Mats Iron Pots and Camp Ovens Cast Steel Cross-cut and Pit Saws Sheep Shears American Tubs and Buckets On sale at John Colejun's, opposite D| Exchange Hotel. Shortland-slreet. FOR SAL E, TWENTY TONS PRIME HAY, la be delivered in lots to suit purchasers. Apply to Co.vnell and RIMSGS, Queen-street. .RANTED,- A situation as Wofig » Overseer on a farm, by one of we b est ploughmen in New Zealand, who nas had both a home and colonial experience" 1 fanning, sheep, and cattle. 7 Address N. 11., office of the "New** lander." Vf ANTED, a NURSERY GOV &■«■"■■ ' ▼ A young lady of agreeable dispositionwould be"treated as one of the fa' lli! >'- , Particulars may be had at tht Offi« 0l this paper. RANTED, an Apprentice to the Cabin* ' » leaking. Apply to T. HI.MMIXGS, Cabinet-maker, June 22 1853 WeslQuecp^D^ OST-A Chinchilla YiCTORtNB, J**** ■J day evening, in Queen-street, bel«" Cook-street and Shortland-slreet. The finder will be rewarded by i*U^" ,u » the same to the •• Xcw-Zealander" OuKp. 23rd June, 1855.
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New Zealander, Volume 11, Issue 960, 27 June 1855, Page 2
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