To Butchers. H'HE BUSINESS LEASE of SHOP and DWELLINGHOUSE in a first-rate stand and doing a good BEADY money trade. A satisfactory reason will be given for the present proprietor leaving. Apply to Mr. GEORGE SIBBIN, Lower Queen-street. Leasehold for immediate Private Sale, A FOUR-ROOMED COTTAGE (erected 1861) stable, and good well, Flower and Kitchen Garden, &c, &c., in a respectable and healthy situation. Profit rent over 12s. per week easily incraseed without expenditure to 18s. Apply to * GEORGE SIBBIN, Auctioneer. IREEHOLD ALLOTMENT for immediate private ! sale, 40 feet and 60, in Thomas-street, centre of the Apply to GEORGE SIBBIN, Auctioneer. Valuable Allotment in Queen-street. JOB SALE—-That very valuable Allotment in QueenJf street, Auckland, next to Canada Buildings, belonging to Mr. William Motion and the Trustees of the late Mr. Joseph Low, is for sale by private bargain, in consequence of the death of Mr. Low. It extends from Queen-street to High-street, and has a frontage of thirty-three feet to each of these streets. A Brick Building is in course of erection on the premises, and the purchaser will have the advantage of the contracts for completing the building. A more eligible situation for business premises cannot be met with inlhe City. Fr-ther particulars wiH be given on application to Mr. ANDREW BEVERIDGE, Solicitor, Lower Queen-street, who will receive offers for the property till 18th September, 1863. To be let, for a term of 3 or 5 years, iHE FARM known as Tamaki Grove, containing 80 acres of pasture land, all well fenced and situated near St. John's College, West Tamaki. For further particulars, apply to Mr. A. BUCKLAND, or to the owner on ihe farm. Bth September, 1863. To Let, A FIVE ROOMED HOUSE, situated at Parne'L k . Apply at the Office of this paper. To Country Settlers. LET,—APARTMENTS in a comfortable HomeX stead in the Suburbs of Auckland, where a sma'l respectable family may be provided with temporary accommodation, on terms moderate. Apply at the Office of the New-Zealander newspaper. HMO LET, within three miles of Town, a sheltered and J. well-watered Homestead, about 73 acres volcanic soil, divided into five paddocks, with dwelling house, cowshed, stockyard, &c. Apply to R. BEAMISH, Epsom. Two Pounds Reward. LOST, on SATURDAY MORNING, September 12th, TWO BANK OF NEW ZEALAND FIVE POUND NOTES, supposed to have been dropped in Mr. Morrin's Shop. The numbers are known. Any person bringing the sam e to Sergeant EVERS, at the Police Station, will receive the above reward.
THE Undersigned, being unable to obtain employment, respectfully offers liis services either as a First Class Official, Second Class Gardener, or Third Class Militiaman (as a substitute for night duty). In either of these capacities, every endeavour will be made to give satisfaction. Apply to Mr. MARK SOMERVILLE, Shorthand Crescent. JOHN TOMES. Auckland, 31st August, 1863. Estate of E. J. Hunt. k MEETING of Creditors who have signed the Trust l Deed will be held at the Office of Mr. H. P. Stark, Queen-strret, THIS DAY, 15th instant, at half-past two p.m. Auckland, September 15, 1863.
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New Zealander, Volume XIX, Issue 1973, 15 September 1863, Page 2
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