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•l.uU* in> Suit ton. Leicester Rams and Ram Lambs. For sale at Newmarket, on Thursday next, at one o’clock, ■ TWO LEICESTER RAMS, by imported Rams 20 Ram Lambs, all of good quality. MR. ALFRED BUCKLAND . Three Valuable Farms in the Hunua. MR. ALFRED BUCKLAND Has received instructions to sell at the Haymarket on FRIDAY, 6th March, at the upset price of 10s. per acre, IMIREE VALUABLE FARMS, in the district of . Hunua, viz.— Farm 168, containing 171 acres „ 179, „ 282 ~ ~ 177, „ 327 „ within 20 miles of Auckland, and of first quality bush land, as evidenced by its growth of Totara, Rimu, &c., as well as by the luxuriant grass on a clearing. Each farm is well watered, and Hay’s Creek bounding them all furnishes a valuable water-power. A road in progress is bridged and cleared to a point beyond 179 from Papakura, through which town omnibuses pass daily. This neighbourhood must soon become important both in an agricultural and mineral point of view. Campbell’s coal-mine and Greenacre’s steam saw-mill are within a mile of the property. Also, that well-known PROPERTY, CLARKE’S (Karaka) POINT, at the entrance of the Waiuku river, originally reserved by Surveyor-General Ligar as a Town Site, being farms 34, 35, and 36, Waiau, containing 175 acres of excellent open land, with a sprinkling of Puriri and other trees. There is a good cart road from Drury, and it has never-failing springs of water, having formerly been a large native settlement. It is also known as the best landing place in the Manukau, having a hard beach with from 4| to 17 fathoms low water, and vessels from Onehunga to Waiuku are constantly passing. There is clover and grass on the Point, and it commands a large and nearly fenced cattle-run.

PRELIMINARY NOTICE. Valuable Freehold Properties, Otahuhu. Have received instructions to Sell by Auction, at Brunswick Buildings, at an early date, NO. I & 2.—TWO VALUABLE BUILDING ALLOTMENTS, fronting Great South Road. No. 3.—Allotment and Cottage, fronting Great South Road No. v.—Allotment and Double Cottage fronting Great South Road No. 6.—Allotment and Mechanics’ Institute, fronting Grcot South Road. Auckland Rifle Volunteers. A MEETING of the INDIVIDUALS who have signed their names for the purpose of forming a VOLUNTEER RIFLE FORCE, upon a more permanent basis, will be HELD in the Mechanics’ Institute, THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, 11th instant, at eight o’clock, for the purpose of taking into consideration any measure pertaining to the establishing of said force. Citizens willing to support the movement are invited to attend. JONES & CO. Also, Cottage with One and a half-acre Land. Particulars in future advertisement. A. ASHER. Auckland, Feb. 11th, 1863.

Notice. A PUBLIC MEETING will be held at Mr. Gribble’s New Building’s, on FRIDAY next, 31th inst., at 7 p.m., to consider the advisability of and means to be adopted for erecting a building on the Diggings, suitable for Divine Worship and other public purposes. The public arc earnestly requested to attend. Coromandel, 7th Feb., 1863.

Notice, A SPECIAL Meeting cf the Justices of the Peace for the City and District of Auckland will he holden at the Kesident Magistrate’s Court, Auckland, on TUESDAY, the 3rd March, 1863, at 12 o’clock, noon, for the purpose of receiving applications for the transfer of Publicans’ Licenses. WILLIAM P. LODGE, Clerk of the Court. Resident Magistrate’s Court, Auckland, 2nd February, 1863. Auckland Choral Society. IN consequence of the Odd Fellows’ Hall being engaged on Thursday evening next, the practice of the Messiah will take place in the School Room of St. Matthew’s, Hobson-street, at 7 p.m. w B. UPTON, Hon. Secretary. THE ENGLISH OPERA COMPANY Will shortly arrive and give a . SERIES OF GRAND CONCERTS In Auckland. MR. C. ROLAND’S GRAND ENTERTAINMENTS. IVTOTICE.—Mr. C. R. begs to inform the Public JIN that PRIVATE ENTERTAINMENTS will be given, and a great reduction afforded to Schools and Families.

St. Paul’s Schoolroom. MR. CHAS. ROLAND’S Grand Entertainment of Dissolving Views, THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING. Feb. 11th. Doors open at half-past 7; to commence at 8 precisely. Admission: —Adults, 25.; Children, Is. Tickets can be obtained of Mr. Flower, Shortlandstreet. Considerable reduction will be made to the Children belonging to the School, and their friends. MISTRESSES are required for the Girls’ and Infants’ Schools. Applications and Testimonials to be forwarded on or before the 25th instant, to the Churchwardens, from whom every particular as to salary, &c., may be obtained. 3'aW. FLOWER and 1 ChurchELWIN B. DICKSON f wardens. St.' Paul’s Building Fund. SUBSCRIBERS to the above Fund are respectfully requested to pay their Subscriptions, at their earliest convenience, either to the Churchwardens, or to their Church Building Account at the Bank of New Zealand. ELWIN B DICKSON, )' wardens. Independent Chapel, High-street. ELEVENTH ANNIVERSARY. WO SERMONS will be preached in the above Chapel on SUNDAY next, the 15th instant, in the morning at 11 o'clock, by the Rev. J. L. MAN-r DENO : in the evening at 6 o’clock, bv the Rev. JOHN WARREN Collection at the close of each service. A TEA MEETING will be held on WEDNESDAY, the ISth, in the Odd Fellows’ Hall. Tea on tho table at half-past 6 o’clock, after vrhli^ Miais’.ers vv»U h«s*»4 tfo E. C. CAMERON, Agent. St. Paul’s Schools. J. FLOWER and i Church-

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New Zealander, Volume XIX, Issue 1791, 11 February 1863, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealander, Volume XIX, Issue 1791, 11 February 1863, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealander, Volume XIX, Issue 1791, 11 February 1863, Page 2

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