CANTON TEA HOUSE. MURRAY HAMILTON begs to announce to the Auckland Public and its vicinity, that be has retired from the late firm of brown and Hamilton and the establishment, the management of which he has had for the last four years, and taken those old-estab-lished, central, and commodious premises situated at the junction of Queen and West Queen-streets, and known as the Canton Tea House, where he purposes carrying on business as a Wholesale and Retail Grocer, and hopes, by unremitting attention to business, urbanity to customers, and due care in the selection of bis slock, to merit a proportionate share of support and patronage. To his numerous more immediate friends he takes this opportunity of returning his grateful thanks fur that amount of patronage awarded himself individually, and the confidence reposed in him, and flatters himself that he has only to apprise them of the fact that he is now embarked in business exclusively on his own account to ensure a continuance of their support. Observe, CANTON TEA HOUSE, Queen and West Queen-streets. Auckland, August 7, 1835. CANTON tea house. TO DAIRYMEN. HP HE Undersigned is prepared to enter into arrangements with Dairy-keepers fur a constant supply, once or twice a week, of Fresh Rutter. MURRAY HAMILTON, August 7, 1855. Queen and West Queen-streets. YOUNG MEN’S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION. additional .LECTURES TO YOUNG MEN, AT THE ODD FELLOWS’ HALL. f hj B'HE Committee of the above Association have been induced, by the success which has ** attended their course of Lectures just concluded, to add four more to their number. They have great pleasure in being able (through the kindness of their friends who ave so kindly consented to lecture) to announce the following additional series: Friday, August 2i . “ Life and Times of Runyan,” . . . Dr. Renneil. Tuesday, Sept. 18 . “The present stale of Europe, viewed in relation to the spread of Religion” Rev. 1). Rruee. Friday, Sept. 28 . . “ Maori Superstitions,” Mr. J. While. Tuesday, Oct. 16 . . “ The converging tendencies of the age to the perfection of Society,” . . Rev.Thos.Cheeseman. Tickets for the four Lectures, one shilling each, may bo bad at the Secretary's, and Newspaper Olfices. R. R. SHALDERS, Hon. Secretary.
MR. T. F. M’GAURAN, A UCTIONEER and GENERAL COMMlf■Cft- SION AGENT, directs liis utleniion more especially lo the sale and purchase of LAND, HOUSES, CATTLE, SHEEP, AGRICULTURAL PRODUCE, etc. He will hold a monthly Sale of Horses, i at the Greyhound Yard, on the first Saturday after the arrival of the William Denny. A Sale of Cattle, Horses, etc., at Newmarket, on the second Tuesday of every month. At Olahuhu, on the first Tuesday of every month, and at other times when necessary. At Howiek, on the last Thursday of every alternate month. AtOnehungaon the last Thursday of every month. At Panmure on the third Thursday of i every alternate month. Mr. M'Gauran has paddocks for there- ( eeplion of Stock adjoining his residence at j Newmarket, and elsewhere; and sheds, I wi hj abundance of good hay, for Horses, Cattle, etc., recently disembarked, together with a good Stable in the City. Land selected on moderate terms under the recent Land Regulations. All communications addressed to the care of Mr. J. 1 Hoylan, Mr. John M'Dougall, or left at lit Exchange Hotel, will be promptly atte. led to. HOWICK. LAND FOR SALE. MR. T. F. McGAURAN has for Sale Several 20-acre FARMS not far from Howiek, with abundance of wood and water. The purchaser can have one or more of these Sections, together with sundry Farms of various sizes, in different parts of the Province.—Terms liberal. MR. T. F. M'GAURAN | TAS for sale, a Suburban FARM of 10 ft ft Acres, beautifully situated, within twenty-five minutes’ walk of Queen-street well watered by a creek even during the driest season. This properly is suitable for residences, gardens, etc. It is fenced in on three sides, ditched and hedged on two sides, and adjoins the German Brick Manufactory. MR. T. F. M'GAURAN TTTAS been instructed to Let on Lease, for *ft a period of 7 years, a very superior FARM of 320 Acres of first-rate land, on the East Tarnaki, and fronting a deep and navigable Creek, where a 20-ton boat can load and discharge cargo. There is a good portion of this line property laid down in grass, and divided into paddocks. There is also a very large and comfortable dwelling house erected thereon, consisting of parlour, drawingroom, and four bedrooms, lined and papered throughout, besides innumerable closets, dairy, kitchen, and scullery, also servants’ apartments, detached, together with stable and cow-shed. A FIRST RATE BUSINESS PREMISES TO L E T. MR. T. F. M'GAURAN TILL Let on I.case, for one, two, or three years, an excellent House in one of the best situations for business in this city. These commodious premises are well adapted for carrying on either a wholesale or retail trade, and consist of a store, kitchen, and scullery, besides sulficicnt accommodation for a family up stairs. WM. COOMRE AND SONS, CARPENTERS. BUILDERS, &C VICTORIA-STREET, Auckland.
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New Zealander, Volume 11, Issue 975, 18 August 1855, Page 2 (Supplement)
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