I SHEEP FARM FOB SALE. ONB HUNERED ACRES OF BUSH LAND, fenced, cleatd, and partially bid down in grass! L This property possesses the following advantages. It is lituated upon the side of fc hill, sloping to the North-East, and shei/tehed by the higher ground ' and fortst from every cold wind. The son, is thtt rich monld upon re* day, j nter> spersed, with wavr-worn boulders, so well known as the best in the Piwince. Ahliuance of water in the dnesi seasons, af. fording convcnieir and clean washing stating. Boats of 40 tons traverse a creek bothdjng the property. liters are three small but comfortable Houstg urJOn the Farm, with ai Orc/ÜBD filled with choic* frnit trees just coining into bearing. Distance from Auckland, 16 miles. Ni B.j-An additional 80 acres can be had if u. quired. HENBY SMYTIIIES, Land Agent, Princes-street New Tailoring & Clothing Establishment, QUEEN' STREET. Wfifl WISHABT trigs respectfully to intimate to the gentlemen of Auckland and vicinity, that he has opened business in these new premises immediately above the Court-House, with a well selected stock, consisting of West of England superfine broad and narrow cloths, also tl e newest and most fashionable Tweeds aid Vestings. From his long expericce as a Master in the Trade, he feels assured that those favouring him with their patronagi will find gaiments made to their satisfaction. ]tidies' Riding-habits made to order. Person! furnishing their own cloth will be respectfully attended to. NOTICE. CANDIDATES for Examination on MONDAY, the 9th inst., are requested to meet at the SducationOffiee at a j-pait nine a.m. HENRY TAYLOR, Secretary. Education Office, Januarys, 1860. Choral Society. Tt/TEMBIRS are respectfully imformed that ia LtX coraequence of the temporary ai-wence of the lon. Conductor, the usual weekly meetings for iractice, wil be discontinued until 19th inst. HUGH REDD, Hon. Sec , A TONI Furnace Coke, just landed, for sale, in IV/ quantities to suit purchasers. Apply to 0. It STRICKLAND, k CO., Queen-street Wharf. Auckland Cattle Show. I'HE Gentlemen of the Committee are requested to meet at New-ma? ket. on THURSDAY next, at * 'clock, p.m. HY. SMYTHD2S, Secretary. 3rd January, iB6O. Cottages for Sale. "N the Vilage of Otahuhu. a Cottage with acre, fenced, and planted with Potatoes—good spring of rater, for £IOO, including the crop. In the Vilage of Panmure, Cottage and acre, ecurely fenced, for £7O. Apply to ALFRED BUCKXAND. NOTICE. ' S the PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHAPEL L Edward-street, is closed for extensive enlargelent, the usual morning and evening services will be ieli next Sabbath in the ODD FELLOWS' HALL, ,t 11 o'clock a. m., and 6 p.m.. and soon, successive Sabbaths, till the Ist Sabbath in March next, when,, " *-r—i*" 3 * 3 **, the Chapel will be re-qpened for JOSlJi>zi jnj^Q January 3, 1860. Minister. For Sale. p\NE Portable Thrashing Machine, with treble blast, L/ made bj Ruby & Co., Engineers, Lincoln. This lachine has all the recent improvements, and is capable f thrashing 1000 bushels daily. 2 Portable Steam Engines, 8 horse-power each, -dapted especially for the Colony, being light and trong. JOHN MUIR & CO., Queen-street Wharf. Store at Waiuku to Let. N old-established General Store at Waiuku to L ict, suitable for earning on an extensive readymoney Settlers and Native Trade. For particulars apply to * MR. STANNUS JONES, The Mart, Queen-street. Tei Shillings Reward. r OST, on 2id inst., from Col. Mould's house, A U BROWS SKYE TERRIER PUP. Any one finding and miming him will receive the above reward. F. MOULD. Auckland, Jsmarv 2, 1860.
JLST PUBLISHED, CHAPMAN'S ew Zealand Almanac JUST PUBLISHED, LAUEANCE'S Auckland Registry Office Almanac FOE 1 8 6 0. Price Is. Fold by all respectable Booksellers, figg" N. P.- Agents wanted in the Country District*. ._. M r.Xr* WA C 18 60 IS NOW PBBIISHED, at the "New Zealander" Office, and may be had of the Agents in Town and Country. December 3111859. lor Dunediu, Otago. TEE schooner "WILLIAM I'OPE, being detained by unavoidable cir- '•• f-%**-. > curigtances, is postponed for a few d«ys. J&ii»a& For freight or passage, apply to S. Jonoe, Es ' [ • " JOSEPH KEID. Lower Chapel-ttreet. IBE clipper barque "KATE," AJexMaster, wffl.■§ for •-% on SATURDAY, the 14th ust. ™jL.;*ht r>r i,n«s;\'re. apply to SHlpi" t af 3ucfcl»»&« > r INTELLIGENCJ. . «T»SD— INWARD'' at* 34 tons, Brow*, from .'» .*„ Black, twa the B»yrf"%. il, i passengers.— Lomw |»* . '23 ton.. Hervin. from Ncururu. *lh «j 3, 18 tons, Poulgrain, |*r, 5 M 3» ftrß«WdPoulgrain, from w«i&4j.
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New Zealander, Volume XVI, Issue 1431, 4 January 1860, Page 2
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