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Messrs. MOORE & COCHRANE, General Auctioneers, SHIPPING & COMMISSION AGENTS, BEG leave to inform their friends and the public that they have taken those premises adjoining Messrs. Thomas Macky and Co., Queen-strefet. Having had twenty years Colonial experience, they hope to secure the confidence of those who may intrust to their care property of any description for sale by Auction or Commission. They purpose devoting their attention to the Sale of Merchandize, Live Stock, Wool, Land, Houses, Shipping, and Furniture, and will hold Cattle Sales at Newmarket, Otahuhu, &c., whenever their services are required. Messrs. M. and C. arc prepared to make Cash Advances on every description of property that is for positive sale, THE LIVERPOOL & LONDON FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. CHIEF OFFICES 1 Dale Street, Liverpool. 20 and 21 Poultry, London. I NSUIIANCB against Loss by Fire, of A Property of every description. Life Assurance in all its branches, including the Endowment of Children and Adults. Insurance of Leases for years, by which the property so held is made equal to freehold. The average clause applies to “ Floating Policies” only, and is introduced in no other cases except by special agreement. Agents for the Province of Auckland, John Woodhouse, John Buchanan, Queen-street, 18th April, 1859. STEAM SAW MILLS, QUEEN-STREET. J. SCARROTT, TIMBER MERCHANT, BEGS respectfully to inform the inhabitants of the City of Auckland and its vicinity that he has commenced business in the several branches of the Timber Trade, viz. Boards, Scantling, Shingles, Paling, Posts and Rails, House Blocks, &c. Scantling and Boards cut to order Posts and Rails prepared by steam power for fixing. Firewood cut by steam, ready for use, delivered to any pait of the City on the shortest notice. N.B.—Orders received and punctually attended to at the Steam Mill Works, Queen-street, opposite the “ Wheat Sheaf” Inn, Auckland. April 21, 1859. Sheep for SaSe. M 11. IV. HUN TE R TTAS for Private Sale, a flock of 100 A-*- choice Leicester and Merino Ewes in Lamb, These are well worth the attention of buyers as they arc all young and well selected. TEN SHILLINGS REWARD. QTRAYED from a Paddock near Mount Eden, a Black Heifer, about 10 months old, short horns. Apply to Wm. Hunter, Queen-street. S T R A Y E D, A SMALL BLACK HEIFER about 10 months old, with short horns. Any person finding her will receive Ten Shillings reward by applying to George Turrell, Queen-street, or William Hunter, Newmarket. Otahuliu Agricultural Association. HP HE next (a Quarterly) Meeting will be A held on Monday the 2nd of May. Members are particularly invited to attend to make arrangements for a permanent exclusive Club Room, Subject for discussion—“ Vineyards and Wine Growing.” Henry Smythibs, Secretary. MONTPELLIER NURSERY, HOBSON'S BAY. DHAY has always on sale a Large • Collection of Trees, Shrubs, Plants, etc. MAL T . T S open to an engagement as Manager of A one or more Mailings, a Young Man who thoroughly understands the manufacturing of Malt. Address A. 0., Post Office, Auckland. FOR SAL E, npWO Valuable Allotments of Land in A Onchunga, on the main road, within a hundred yards of Major Kenny’s, each allotment 30 feet frontage by 150 feet in depth. For particulars apply at the office of this paper, or to Robert Stackpole, Queen-street, Onehunga. TO LET, OR LEASE, A SERGEANT’S COTTAGE with 17 acres of Land very much improved, at the Village of llovvick. Apply to James Anscn, Albert-strcct, opposite the Allied Arms Hotel, or to Mr. J. Crew, Howick.

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New Zealander, Volume XV, Issue 1358, 23 April 1859, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealander, Volume XV, Issue 1358, 23 April 1859, Page 2