WANTED, A JOURNEYMAN BAKER, none but a steady man need apply. Coolahan & Canning, New Bakery, Queen-street Wharf. NOTICE. THE CHEAPEST and BEST HAY in Auckland can be had in any quantity, from 100 lbs. to 200 tons, at P. Lun don’s Hay and Corn Store, Shortland-strect, next to the Exchange Hotel. N.B.—To be delivered in any part of the town or suburbs free of extra charge. 200 tons of Potatoes ready for shipment on the shortest notice; also, a constant supply for retail at the stores of the undersigned. P. London. 11th January, 185 G. FOR SALE, AT LITTLE MUDDY CREEK, A SMALL FARM, containing one hundred acres. It is heavily timbered with kauri, and has a beautiful water frontage to the Manukau Harbour. This is really a choice piece of land. Persons, therefore, who are desirous of purchasing had better make early application to Mr. McCaul, High-street, or to R. Lang, Ropemaker, Hobson-street. January 15, 1856. Robert sorby & son’s saws Mosely’s planes Cocoa door mats Fountains, 3 to 10 gallons Oval boilers, 2to 14 " American tomahawks “ tubs and buckets g, i-ineh round iron Turkey sponge On sale at J. Coleman’s, Opposite the Exchange Hotel, Shortlaud-st. I BEE-HIVE, m SELLING OFF! THE undersigned having just received, per Bank of England , a large and varied assortment of BABY LINEN, and being about to retire from the Drapery Business, begs to notify that the above, together with the whole of his Stock-in-Trade, is to be disposed of at very low prices. The undersigned will feel much obliged by parties settling their accounts forthwith. Thos. C. Hallamore. Jan. 15th, 1856. A Property to he let or sold. MR. T. F. MCGAURAN Has been instructed to sell by private contract, or let on Lease, A COTTAGE with two and a half acr eS of Land, delightfully situated on the bank of the river Tamaki, at the rising township of Otahuhu. The cottage contains eight apartments, viz., drawing room, dining room, three bed rooms, kitchen, pantry, and servant’s room.. The quality of the land is excellent, and its situation affords the rare advantage of having a first-rate site for a wharf, which, in this thriving locality, could not fail to secure to a person of energy and enterprise, a handsome return for his outlay, together with being within five minutes walk of three places of public worship, Schools, Post Office, Stores, &c. The purchaser or lessee will have the option of taking on lease, in connexion with the above, a farm of 40 or 60 acres of very superior land, fenced and in cultivation. Terms liberal. WANTED, A MILLER; a steady practical MAN, will have constant employment. Chas. P. Partington. Victoria Flour Mills, Symonde-street.
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New Zealander, Volume 12, Issue 1027, 20 February 1856, Page 1
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