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Saves &u Sttcttoit. CUPPER SCHOONER "ST. MARTIN." ROBERT SCHULTZ & CO. Will soli by auction, THIS DAY (Saturday), Ist September, at one o'clock, at their Mart, Queen-street, HP HE Clipper Schooner "ST. MARTIN." ••*■ 58-Lpns register (curries 100 tons), in excellent order, with two suits sails : rigging, etc., etc. The kt St. Martin'.' has been hauled alongside the Queen-street Wharf; intended purchasers are invited to inspect her. Inventory of rigging, etc., may be seen, and all information obtained :\i the Marl. UNSERVICEABLE STORES. COXXELL .0 HIDINGS Will sell by Auction, THIS DAY, at eleven o'clock, by order of Frederick Brathwaile, Esq., A.C.G. on account of lI.M. Accountant-General of the Navv-'-A QUANTITY of Stores, ex 11.M.5. "Pandora" Biscuit, Hon**, raisins, Woollen caps, wrappersSails, cordage, blocks, etc., etc., etc.. LAND FOR SALE. A Splendid Investment. MR. T. F. M' G A U RA N TTAS for sale the following very valuable tJI SUBURBAN PROPERTIES near the fiourishihg Selilemeiit of Ho wick : a. n. p. Of sec. 10, allot. 12, containing 7 ISO i:>, 1-4 1 0 ~ 11, 8 1 0 . ~ "21, > containing 59 2 35 23 The above properties arc delightfully situated, near Pigeon Mountain. The quality of the land is excellent; and they will be sold either its one farm, or in lots to suit purchasers Also, A magnificent Farm of 11-2 Acres, in the Karaka District, having an extensive frontage to the Waiukn Creek. From the situation, as well as the quality of the land, this property must soon become of great value, and it is therefore strongly recommended to intending settlers. The entire of the foregoing properties will be disposed of on wry moderate terms, as'they belong to a gentleman preparing to leave New Zealand. ALLSOPFS WJWJB OF MALT. THRESH importations of the above, on sale, JL ex "Duke of Portland" and "John Phillips," JOO casks, 4 doz. each, and 20 hhds. No. 3 Burton Ale. Professor Licbig's opinion of this unrivalled beverage for all climates, appropriately described by the sanitary commissioner of the 'Lancet,' as the "Wine of Malt," is thus adduced in a letter addressed to Mr. Henry Allsopp : "The specimens of your Pale Ale sent to me afforded me another opportunity of confirming its valuable qualities. I am myself an admirer of this beverage, arid my own expertence enables me to recommend it, in accordance with the opinion of the most eminent English physicians, as a most agreeable ton!", and as a general beverage both for the invilid and the robust." " J jstus Licbig. " Giessen, 6th May, 1352." W. S. Gramame. Auckland, 30th August, 1800. ON SALE, TONS FINE TABLE RICE W. S. Grahame. OX SALE, TJINEST CHILLIAN FLOUR, in 100 bags. -t W. S. Grahame. 50lh August, 1833. TO BE SOLD, OH LET Kent free on Improving Leases, with Purchase Clauses, together or separately, rpHREE FARMS, of 100 acres each, having * frontage? to the Waiti River and Duck ('reck, a\ nibble for large boats. Land ol first quality, and of a evkivable character. Also, 100 acres adjoining the Government Reserve at Wangaparoa. All these Farms command an extensive cattle run. A. W. Hansard, Estate Agent. TO BE SOLD OR LEASED, A FARM of 25 .Acres, near the Flag-staff -t*' Hill, North Shore. Excellent Land. Wood and water abundant. If leased, terms could be arranged with the proprietor for the erection of a dwelling. A. W. Hansard, Estate Ag"- • TO SHIPPERS OR CAPITALISTS. 3£» 1 *iO vanloL ' a farmer, for a short term, either as an advance on growing crops, or on interest, in either case satisfactory references, and ample security given. Address "Farmer," New Zealander Oflice. AN DIEMENS LAND SCANTLING PALINGS Posts autj Rails ,House lil+icks. Shingles all kinds of New ZuaLuid Building Timber. On sale by 31,1855. 11. IJm.NS. BOARD AND LODGING. T>ESPECTABLE and comfortable ac- -*- *- couunodution can be had as above, for several single men, by applying to Mrs. Davidson, Cook-street, within a short distance from the Court House. N.B.—Mrs I), begs to intimate that none but such as are ol strictly sober habits, need ■apply. . ANTED IMMEDIATELY—TWO CAR- ' PENTERS. G. Duke, Quoen-slrcef.

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New Zealander, Volume 11, Issue 979, 1 September 1855, Page 2

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