Safes by Sairtion. WEDNESDAY, MAY 4. SPECIAL I 1 NR E s E R VE D SAL E. DURHAM YARDS. At 12 o'clock. sitae: a mrxTEii AVill sell by auction, f>/N HEAVY DRAUGHT HORSES AND L\j MARES V, Liglit Harness and Saddle Horses. Ex ' Rlamiina Duddey,' from Melbourne. Thev have been carefully landed, and having been well M-lectcd for their various purposes, theauetioneers confidently recommend them to the attention of firmers, carriers, and other purchasers of l'oallv good r-tock. XEAYMARKET. CUAX Li E O F SALE DAY S. ST YAK &. HIES TEE TIAO suit tho convenience of the Public, will hold jL \\y\': N--.-markot Sales in future on MONDAYS, i..-'.i , -i •■;' Wednesdays, Commencing on .e u-lay. the 2"ißi Anri'. j TOAVNSniP OP DIIURY. ATABIN A G.RAHAAI CAI,L particular attuntion to this YAEUARLE PROPERTY, now being surveyed, and about to be sold bv them. It is bounded bv the line laid oif for tho RAT LWAY at DRURY, and at the TERMINUS of the same. I Tho timbered portion is unequalled hy any other j in the Province; the navigable River running into the Manukau, makes this an eligible site for residence, and the Tramway riming on the borders of ! the Estate from the Coal' Mines, rendering fuel cheap, offers inducements to Manufacturers to form Factories here, and there is little doubt of the existence ol Coal on the snot. When the 'Railway is completed, Drury will be at as convenient a distance, if not more so, than Remueru is at present from Auckland, and for Dairymen and others supplying the City, should not be overlooked. For good Lend, Water, Scenery, and convenience bv watf-i- to tie: Manukau and AVest Coast, the main road to Waikaio, and by Railway to Auckland, also theliealthinessol'its position, combined with tho cheapness of Fuel in the locality, induce the Auctioneers to i-i-ipiest the Public to visit the rich and enchanting spot prior to the day of sale, early in ATay next, the precise date to be given in a future advertisement.. Omnibuses niti daily to the spot, and Air. AYm. A. Gt: unit's surveyor there, orMr. Cnisi-i:, Drury, will j afford every attention to visitors. ! TO THE ELECTORS OF THE DISTRICT OF RAG LAX. GtEXTLK.MKX.— The Nomination of Candidates r for your District, which took place 'Phis Day, has resulted in a demand on my part for a Poll. I feel a strong conviction that mv return is certain. The iimm'-iotis plcdees of .-upper! which I liav.. icceiv. d iron, eld eel..nists those 'who have known me long, and from many others who have more recently lecon ntillcd to "vote for your District, lead me to rely with eouiidtnce on a successful is.siic at the Poll. It is no! to gratify any foolish ambition that 1 desire for t'-.is. .Mv object in seeking for the honoui of becoming your Repic-entative is not merely that I may appear in the Piovincial Council on behalf ol one iargo.-t, and rich, st Districts in the Province, but that I mav be placed in a position wherein 1 may be best able to rend, r assistance to the true and welltried friends ol" Auckland, in cli'eeling such refoim> as are believcdto be requisite and necessary to secure the real advancement of our Province at this critical time, which will hereafter be regarded as a most eventful period in its history. 1 remain, Gentlemen, Your vitv obedient servant, A. MEAES. Criun Cottage, April 27, ISO 4. EIRST- C L A S S TAILORING- ESTABLISHMENT. MAIIK. Undersigned begs to inform Gentle- -*- men that his stock of Tweeds, Doeskins, Coatings, and Rroad Cloths, in great variety, for the present season, is now opened out : and having constantly on tho promises a Cutter of liist-class experience, from Poole's, of Loudon, Tailor to the IMIJNCE OE AYALES, with a largely ini-reaseil staff of workmen, will be happy to take orders for GENTi; EAI E X'S SHI T S of every description, which will be executed punctually, and workmanship and lit guaranteed. TiOBERT HORNE. DRAPER AXD OUTFITTER, QUEEN-NTITEET. orrosiTi; situumk coi'iit iioise. April 1.2, USUI. FOR PR IYATE SALE. TO PRACTICAL AITLLERS. A FLOUR MILL. MACHINERY AND 20 ACRES LAND, MAHL'RAXGI RIVER, MAHURANGI FALLS. rrUIE SKRSCR I RER' has received instructions _I_ from Air. John Anderson l'rown, to negotiate the sale of the MAHURANGI FLOUR MiLL. The BUILDING is Weather-boarded, 30 feel bv 2U feet, and 2 Stories high. The MA CHINE I, Y, driven by a Turbine Water AVheel. has one pair French Stories on cast, iron frame, with smutting 'and dressing machine and every requisite, water sufficient nt all seasons of tho vear to work the mill full power. The LAND is of the list, silunte nt Ihc Mahurangi Falls: at high tide vessels of oil tons can come alongside the Mill and lead, and it is on the best and most direct natural load to Albert land. For further particulars apply to SAMUEL COCHRANE. Auctioneer. TO GROCERS, ki: For. Sai.k, rJlllE LEASE (Hi years to run) of a promises in 1 AVAK.EFI ELD-STREET, consisting of a g .od Dwelling House containing 5 Rooms, a Shop, Yard, Are. A good business has been carried on for the last Ihree years. Apply to C. ARTHUR & SON, Lund Agents, Queen-street,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 147, 3 May 1864, Page 2
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