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To the Inhabitants of the Province of Auckland. MR. P. P. FAGG respectfully informs the public that he intends from this date to follow his occupation as Land and House Agent, which for years he carried on in the County of Kent, England, having a thorough knowledge of all kinds of Stock, House, and Landed Property, will sell or purchase on commission any property he may be entrusted with, having no interest to serve but that of his employers, and trusts by punctuality to all orders or consigmnents, he may be enabled to secure a portion of public patronage and support. Enclosed Paddocks free of charge for one week close to the Markets, and every exertion made to secure the best price. Arbitrations and Valuations made and adjusted. POP SAL a , The Preehold of 40 acres of good Scoria Land, with a newly erected Scoria House containing 8 Rooms; also, a small House adjoining, Cow-sheds, Piggeries, Stock-yard; the land lenced with a good Scoria Wall, and subdivided into seven Paddocks, with Grass, Orchards, Garden, and every requisite, together witli a never-failintr supply of pure Water, and within .'5 miles of the City of Auckland. A public conveyance passing twice daily. FOR SAL E, The Freehold of 104 acres of good Land situated within 2 miles of Henderson's Mill, Great North Road, and adjoining Messrs. Furley and McCloud's cultivated Farms; having a fresh water Creek, and 20 acres of Bush. Terms—Easy. F0 R SAL E, The Freehold of 21 acres of Land with a newly erected Cottage, Garden, Stock-yard, Stable, Piggeries Well of excellent Water, subdivided into 8 Paddocks, and partly in crop, having two road frontages to public roads, and likely to become very valuable property for building purposes, 4 miles from Auckland. Terms—Easy. FO R SAL E, The Freehold of 20 acres of Land situated within 4 miles of the City, partly enclosed by ditch and fence, and having a road frontage, suitable for a Tradesman or Merchant for building, having a view of the Wnitemata and surrounding country. Terms—Easv. The Lease of 17 acres of Grass Land, subdivided into 5 Paddocks, with Cottage, Garden, Cow-sheds, Piggeries, and close to Auckland. FOR SALE, The Lease of 70 acres of enclosed Land of Jirst class quality, and level. Any person wishing to commence fanning seldom has such an opportunity, being subdivided in 4 Paddocks, and nearly ready for plough, within .'> miles of the City. TO BE LET OX LEASE, 88 acres of Land, with House, Garden, &c. Every facility would be eiven to an industrious tenant. FOR SAL E, The Lease of an Hotel situated in one of the best parts of the City. WANTED,—A PARTNER to enter into farming; he, would be expected to take the entire management of the Land, Stock, &c, and might reside in town, the Land being but a short distance from Auckland. No one need apply unless he has business habits and ; perseverance. Mr. P. P. Fagg begs to state to parties having Properties to Sell, Lease, or otherwise to dispose of, that there will be no charge, except for advertising, ! unless a Sale be effected. Colonial Rye Grass and Perennial Grass Seeds. Imported Perennial Grass Seeds for permanent pasture, being a mixture of Rough Stack Meadow Grass, Crusted Dogstail, Cocksfoot, Meadow Fescue, Hard Fescue, and Tall Fescue. For particulars apply to P. P. FAGG, Victoria and i Hobson Streets, Auckland. New and Fresh Clover and Grass Seeds, &c. ON SALE, AND WARRANTED BY THE UNDERSIGNED, RED AND WHITE CLOVER SEED Cow Grass, or Perrennial Red Clover Paccy's Perrennial Rye Grass, genuine and sound Perrennial, Rye, and Mixed Grasses, Colonial grown Also, New Vegetable Seeds in variety JOHN HALL. Otahuhu, April 19th, 1801. One Pound Reward. STOLEN from the end of the Queen-street Wharf, on the night of the 23rd instant, two Pieces Chain, the property of the Provincial Government. Whoever will give such information to the Undersigned as will lead to the detection of the thief, will receive the above Reward. WILLIAM ELLIS, Harbour Master. Auckland, 25th April, 1861.

Kotahi Pauna Utu. ERUATAHI ngapihi mekameka kna tahactia; i te pito o te Whapu o Kiiim-tin'ti i takoto ai ; no tc poo tc 23 o nga ra o tenei marama i tahactia ; nu te Kawonatanga hold o Akarana aua pihi mekameka. Kite mca kua kitea c tctahi tangata to kai-tahac, a ki tcmca ka korcrotia atu ki a Te Erehi, c man nci tona ingoa ki raro nci, ka hoatu ki a ia te pauna kotahi. NA WIREMU EREHI, Rangatira o te Wahapu. Akarana, Apcrira 23rd, 1861. Church of England Grammar School, PARNELL, Head Master, Rev, John Kinder, M.A., Trinity College, Cambridge. VTOTICE is hcrohy given that there are four ExhiJLI bitions of the Annual value of £l2 in the above School, now open,to Competition to all boys under the of 15, being Members of the Church of England. The Exhibitions cannot be held beyond the age of 15, but are tenable for four years up to that age. An Examination of Candidates will take place at the Cathedral Librarv on the 14th of next MAY, at 10 a.m. The Canditatcs will be examined in two Classes, one for boys between the ages of 12 and 15, the other for boys under 12. Names and ages of Candidates to be sent to the Rev. J. F. Lloyd, Auckland, on or before the 11th of May. Further information may be obtained by application to the Head Master, or to the Rev. J. P. Lloyd, JOHN FREDELICK LLOYD, Hon. Sec. to Hoard of Trustees. Parnell Grocery and Provision Store. JAMES CANNING, in returning thanks to his numerous friends and the public generally for the very considerable amount of patronage bestowed on him during the past two years, takes the present opportunity of informing them that he has made arrangements with Mr. Paul Radlky, Rutcher, for entering upon his business (in addition to his own), on the Ist of May, and ( respectfully requests a continuance of custom from those parties who are still favouring Mr. Radlly with their orders. .F. C. having secured the services of a competent person to manage the business for him, feels satisfied that all orders entrusted to him will receive most careful attention. Parnell, April 23rd, 1861. SERVANT WANTED, —A good Housemaid. i.3 Apply to Mrs. RUSSELL,

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New Zealander, Volume XVII, Issue 1568, 27 April 1861, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealander, Volume XVII, Issue 1568, 27 April 1861, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealander, Volume XVII, Issue 1568, 27 April 1861, Page 1

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