FOR SALE, At the Stores of the Undersigned, IAL V A N IZK 1) ZI N C T I LE S " " Spouting Also. 1 Warner's Patent Boor Machine, complete Robt. Scrim.tz and Co., Queen's. Wharf. July 11, iSoo FARM AT MATAKANA. , a very valuable improved of which 100 are fenced am! cultivated, besides a large garden and orchard. There is a well finished dwelling house upon it, ol nine rooms with attached out houses, etc., and stables, barn, cow house, stockyard, pigsties, poultry houses, etc., with main minor yet essential conv nienees. There are also hoi* es, 5 mares, 50 head of cattle (IT> of which are in call) 52 ewes iu lamb, and a quantity of pigs and poultry: all of which, with the crops, liny be taken at a valuation. This property presents very peculiar advantages; a productive soil, with cheap and regular communication by steam with the town, from Which it is distant only three hours sail, situated on the sea shore, and bounded on one side by a deep navigable creek. It possesses never-failing springs of water, and abounds with timber valuable for almost any purpose, (indeed at this moment a large vessel .is being built upon the property from its own grown timber) and it is favoured with great local advantages in a sing clause might be introduced into the Apply to S. A. Wood, Pomell. ONE POUND REWARD. QTRAYEP from Cabbage Tree Swamp, a k ' Red Heifer, near calving, brand J G on ribs, near side. The above reward will be paid to any person giving such information as will lead to its recovery, by Mr. Wallers, Queen-street, or James Cribble, Cabbage Tree Swamp. Auckland, August 11, 1855. BRICKS FOR SALE. | ) RICKS of superior quality now on sale, ■ ' at (!/. los. a thousand, delivered in the town, samples of the same may be seen, and contracts for purchase entered into at the office of the undersigned. Edward Rich, Commission and Custom House agent. 4th July, 1855. W A N T E I), I VERY PERSON to know that Cheap and easy Shaving Shop, No. 1, Durhamstreet, next door to Mr. Levy's, " Union" Hotel, Queen-street. Hair Culling . . Gd. Shampooing. MH . J . NE WM A N AUCTIONEER AND GENERAL AGENTMORE particularly for the Sale or Pur chase of L AND, UO R S ES, CATTLE, And other LIVE STOCK. Sale of Horses at the Greyhound, Yard on the first Saturday after the arriva of the " William Denny." Monthly Sale of Cattle, Horses, &c , at New Market on the second Tuesday of each Month, and on the Tuesday fortnight following. Sale at Olahuhu, every alternate month, commencing With Wednesday the 7th February ; and at Howick commencing with Wednesday the 3rd January. Stock kept at fixed charges in his Rein era Paddocks. Land selected under the late regulations on reasonable terms. [>ERCY AND KENNEDEY, having corn- * menced the Saddle and Harness making, hope by strict attention and punctuality to obtain a share; of the public patronage. their work Id be of the best description. All repair done in the cheapest manner. (l"s Opposite Mr. T. S. Forsaith's. Queen-street, July 51, 1855. WILL HE PUBLISHED IN A FEW DAYS. 1,1 PAMPHLET on "Numerical Kegistraliou of Deeds as practised in the Register Office in Auckland, exhibiting the efficiency of the system and its adaptation f>r easy and advantageous introduction i iio other Oiliees." v by Robeut''Kelly, Esq., Registrar of Deeds, Auckland
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New Zealander, Volume 11, Issue 976, 22 August 1855, Page 2 (Supplement)
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