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F<> R SALE. VALUABLE TOWN ALLOTMENT. BEING Allotment No. 12, of section K O , 40. This Allotment contains thirty! six perches, having a frontage of 90 links to Nelson-street, with a depth of 251 links. It is well fenced in, with a hawthorn and stocked with the following Fruit Tree* : apple, quince, plum, damson, green gauge, nectarine, fig, and cherry. There are also four English elms and a quantity of ever, greens and vines. They are all well grown About 20 loads of manure are standing on the ground. There is a never-failing well of water bricked and furnished with windlass, cover &c., &c. ' ' The Property adjoins Mr. Haslet's, and is immediately behind the residence of Mr. McDonald, commanding a beautifui view of the Harbour and the North Shore. Terms—Liberal. Apply to Robt. Schultz & Co., Auck. land, or to Mr. John Kelly, Bay View Onelmnga. submitted to Public Auction. THIRTY SHILLINGS REWARD! Lost or Strayed, from Cabbage Tree Swamp" * WHITE-HORNED L COW, wide homs, branded J ,l y| on the rump, Lany information respecting the same will be received by William Sadgkove, Cabbage Tree Swa TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. PARTIES willing to tender for the erection of a Brick and Stone Building, to be erected on the site of ground on the road to Otahuhu, about three miles from Auckland, for Mr. J. Lundon. Plans and specifications to be seen at Mr. W. Hancock's, Eden Crescent. Sealed tenders to be sent in to Mr. W. Hancock on or before the 4th of March, 18G6. Mr. J. Lundon does not pledge himself to take the lowest tender. Auckland, Feb. 19, 1856. VALUABLE TOWN LANDS. ROBERT SCHULTZ AND CO. Are prepared to sell at a Perfect Bargain, the undermentioned , ALUABLE PROPERTY in Wyndham Street— Subdivisions of Allotments Nos. 2 and 3 of Section 16, having a frontage of 25 feet 6 inches to Wyndham-street. A small house erected on the premises is at present let at 12s. per week; also on the back portion, having a frontage to a street, a six-roomed house, with well, out-houses, &c., &c. The above may be sold either in one or two lots. Also, A valuable allotment in Hobson-street, being part of allotment No. 19 and allotment No. 20 of Section 38; nearly opposite the site adopted for St. Matthew's Church. SEEDS. WHITE and RED CLOVER ™ * Perennial and annual rye grass White globe turnip Purple top Swede ditto Mangold Wurtzell And, A variety of garden seeds. The above seeds are good, and can be well recommended by those who have already purchased. Edward Porter. Chapel-street. EX "BANK OF ENGLAND." To Boot & Shoemakers. -pNGLISH CALF, & KIP LEATHER, -*-* of very superior quality Apton kip, for grained boots Hemp arc! French lining &c. And, Grindery in detail Also, A few hog skins, and other goods for the saddlery trade. Edward Porter, Chapel-street. TO BE LET, ON SHARES, A FAST-SAILING CUTTER, will carry ■*■*■ upwards of twenty tons firewood, and in thorough repair; or will be exchanged for firewood to be .delivered during the coming winter. Apply to It. Gillingham, Mechanics' Bav. NSWffIIAN is EWENj FURNISHING I GENERAL IRONMONGERS AUCKLAND. AGENTS IIY APPOINTMENT TO JOSEPH RODGERS & SONS, SHEFFIELD ■ CUTLERS TO HER MAJESTY. SORBI'S EDGE-TOOLS, Electro Plated and Papier Mdche Goods, Jewellery, Writing Desks, Dressing Cases. SOLAR LAMPS; GLASS, CHINA I EARTHENWARE. Iron Bedsteads, Saddlery, le. TERMS CASH.—HOURS OF BUSINESS 8 Tofio'CLOCS TO ADVERTISERS. Orders for withdrawal or alteration of advertisements to be delivered at the Ottice not later than two o'clock on the afternoons of Tuesdays and Fridays. Single copies of the New-Zkalandbr can be obtained of iMr. Chas. Stichbury, Shortland-strcet, Mr. A. Somerville, Upper Queen-street, Auckland, Mr. G. Smith, general denier, Parnell, and of the Agents at the Settlements.

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New Zealander, Volume 12, Issue 1028, 23 February 1856, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealander, Volume 12, Issue 1028, 23 February 1856, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealander, Volume 12, Issue 1028, 23 February 1856, Page 4

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