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THE UNDERSIGNED HAVE ON SALE, Ex “Mermaid” and other late arrivals, CLOTHIN G—Gents’ Tweed Coats, Vests, and Trousers Hair line Tweed and Doe ditto ditto Blue Serge Coats and Trousers Millers’ Mole and Cord Trousers Bedford Cord Trousers and Riding Pants White, Crimean, Regatta, Scfge, and Scotch Twill Shirts Merino Vests and Pants Flannel and Serge ditto ditto HOSlEßY—Military Brown Cotton, Merino, Lambswool and Fancy Striped Half Hose Ladies’, Girls, and Children’s Hose, Braces, Belts, Neckties, Scarfs, Silk, Cotton and Canbric Handkerchiefs CUTLERY—TabIe Knives and Forks, Dessert ditto, Butchers’ Knives, Pen and Pocket Knives, Scissors, Razors, Corkscrews, Tea, Table, and Dessert Spoons SUNDRIES—PIate Looking Glasses, Combs, Brushes, Hair Oils and Pomades, Perfumes, Hair Nets, Princess Rolls, Head Dresses, Playing Cards, Fancy Ivory Goods, Work Boxes, Writing Desks, Flutinas, Concertinas, Violin Strings, Pegs and Bridges, Meerschaum, Clay and Briar-root Pipes, Shop Twine, Fishing Lines, Fancy Goods of ever)- description, &c., &c., &c. To arrive per “ Avalanche” and “ Kinnaird,” 21 CASES and BALES consisting of 30, 33, and 36 inch White Shirtings, 72 inch Grey and White Sheetings, Drab and Millers’ Moleskin Marseille Quilts, Toilet Covers, Table Cloths, Colored Fringes, Men’s and Women’s Brown Cotton Hose and Half Hose, Silk and Cotton Elastics, White Cords, Colored Worsted and Mohair Braids, Worsted and Silk Laces, Colored Sarsnet Ribbons, 16d., 20d., 24d., and 30d. Brown Oriental Lutestring Bonnet Ribbons, Silk Velvet Ribbons, Cotton, Patent and Silk Velvets, Umbrellas in Gingham, Alpacca and Silk, Cloth Mantles, Turban Felt Hats, Crinolines, Waterproof Clothing, Winseys, Cotton and Web Braces, Military Duck, Delaines, Stays, Tapes, Cottons, Playing Cards, Gents’ and Youths’ Tweed and Doe Clothing, &c., &c., &c. LEWIS BROTHERS, QUEEN-STREET and FRASER’S BUILDINGS. VALUABLE FREEHOLD LANDS ON SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED, TO CLOSE PARTNERSHIP. City Properties. CORNER OF SHORT & JERMYN-STREETS, Official Bay, 60 feet to Short-street Jermyn-street, adjoining, 28 feet frontage Picton-street, Government Allotments Nos. 30, 31, 32 and 34, Sec. 49 Collingwood-street, Government Allotments, Nos. 55 and 53, Sec. 48 Anglesea-strcet, Government Allotments Nos. 6, 8, 9, 10, 11, and 12, Sec. 49 Wellington-strcet, part allotments 16 and 17, Sec. 48 Grafton Road, Allotments 4 and 5, Sec. 18 Suburban Lands. Epsom Road, Allotment No. 30, 9a. Ir. 25p. Scoria Fence and House Panraure Road, Allotment No, 1, 61a. Ir. 12p. Scoria Fence Shoal Bay, North Shore, No. 18, See. 1, 14a. lOp. Tamaki, opposite College, Allotment No. 56, Corner Lot, sa. 2r. 20p. Part Stone Fence Mount St. John, 9 Allotments, Nos. 1 and 2, Sec. 2; and 6, 7, 14, 15, 16, 28, and 29, Sec. 1. Three Kings, Nos. 3, 20, 21, and 22, Sec, 2 Mangatawhiri, No. 53, 23a. “ Town Havelock, Nos. 1 and 4, Sec. 2 and 6

Country. Mongonui, Lots 46 and 147, Township Hunua, “ 127, 40 acres Wade, “ 15, 220 “ Howick, “ 61, 24 perches Raglan, “ 7, 8, 9, 10, 13, and 21, Sec. 6 Coromandel, 16 Allotments, parts Secs. 24 and*42 Omaha, Village of Leigh, No. 65, la. 19p. “ “ No. 11, 25a. 2r. “ “ No. 6, 7, 68, and 71 Geddes’ Point, Onehuuga, —— Allotments Also, Government 99 years’ Lease Corner Allotment Custom House and Commerce Street, No. 30, Sec. 2 D. NATHAN & CO. Prime Teas, EX “ GANANOQUE” AND “ IZERBROOK.” D. NATHAN & CO. Have on Sale, ( rvft HALF-CHESTS FINE CONGOU TEA, LV U “ Commodore” 50 chests Fine Congou Tea, “Commodore” 20 “ “ “ “ “ Gazchound” 25 “ “ “ “ “ Youloong” 25 half-chests Fine Congou Tea, “ Youloong.” Caution. THE PUBLIC are hereby cautioned not to receive a Cheque drawn by me on the Union Bank in favor of Stanntjs Jones or Michael Wood for £l2 as a deposit for two allotments of land on the Ponsonby Road bought by me on the 18th December at auction (as I have stopped payment at the bank) as they cannot comply with the conditions of sale. I had employed Mr. McDonald as my solicitor to get a conveyance for me. Mr. McDonald could not get it up to the time of his leaving this province. I called on S. Jones myself and he told me that as soon as the “Constance” arrived he would guarantee me a conveyance or double my deposit; I said I did not want that. I called on Monday, January 20th, and asked him if the necessary document had arrived, he turned round and ordered me out of his store or he would kick me out, and stated that it was my age that kept him from it. I consider the transaction to be null and void and do not intend to have anything more to do with such a character. A. BLACK, Carpenter. Hobson-strect, . January 21, 1862. Tenders for Ploughing. TO BE PLOUGHED, and Tea-tree Cleared, fit for Seeds, about 40 Acres at Hillsborough, near Onehunga. For terms and specification, apply to Mr. Darby, the proprietor, or to C. ARTHUR, Land, Estate and Commission Agent, Queen-street, Auckland. THE Public Domains Board will receive Tenders for a lease for 7, 14, or 21 years, of the BRICK DWELLING HOUSE near the Auckland Provincial Hospital. One acre of ground -will be enclosed and let with the house, and possession may be had by Ist March next. Tenders will be received till 15th February, 1862. Mr. Lynch, who at present occupies the house, will show the accomodation; and all further information required will be furnished by Mr. CRAWFORD, Clerk to the Board, at the Government Offices, Auckland. riIHE Public Domains Board will receive Tenders X for the letting of 90 acres or thereabouts of the Grass Lands of the Public Domain—to be fed with sheep only. Tenders will be received up to the 15th day of February, 1862. The Board will not bind themselves to accept the highest tender. The plan of the Paddocks, and the terms of Lease, may be seen on application to Mr. CRAWFORD, Clerk to the Board, at the Government Offices, Auckland. For Sale, A SMALL FARM of Five Acres, more or less, on the Mount Albert Road, opposite Mr. John McElwain’s House, substantially fenced, having a never failing supply of water, well suited for building purposes, having a frontage to two roads. For terms, apply to GEORGE EASTON, Puke* 'kohe, or to THOS. MARTIN; Swamp. Jjwmr £!*•; Is?fv

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New Zealander, Volume XVIII, Issue 1650, 8 February 1862, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealander, Volume XVIII, Issue 1650, 8 February 1862, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealander, Volume XVIII, Issue 1650, 8 February 1862, Page 11

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