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A SUBURBAN FARM, No Reserve, AS been instructed to Sell by AttCTJON, at his Roomsj Queen Street, -" TO-MORROW, THURSDAY, August 24, 1843, at Twelve o'clock, ithout the least Reserve, a mmmmmAm WAmm 9 Containing, about 5£ Acres, being part of allotment 114, situated to the South West of Monnt Eden, 2| miles from Auckland, the greater portion of this land has been broken up for a Garden, and contains a quantity of Vegetables, and about 700 of American Peach Trees. On the land is erected a very substantial House, 22 by 14 feet, with stone chimney, and every thing complete ; in the yard is an excellent well of water, and out houses built of stone,—and to persons requiring a comfortable Homestead, the Auctioneer wutikl particularly recommend it—the neighbourhood is well tnowu to be One of the best Runs for Cattle and Sheep in the 1 Colony. Title—Grant from the Crown.

MIOTJE&, PRINCES STREET, Cffiiine anti Spirit JHercfjant, N returning thaiiks to his numerous patrons, begs to inform them that he has resumed business and continues to supply theni with Wines, Liqueurs, Porter and Ale, in wood and bottle, Cider, Cordials of* every description, cVc.of superior qualities and on reasonable terms* S. A. WOOD having recently enlarged his establishment in a superior style, can now supply private families, and gentlemen with apartments uncounected with the business part of his Hotel. S. W. ta soliciting the favours of Families and Travellers, newly arrived, invites them to inspect his Establishment, which from its healthy situation cannot be surpassed. Situated in the locality of Government House, the Bank, and all the public offices, and within two minutes ride from the Great Manukao Road. Standing as it does on an eminence, it commands an extensive view of the sunounding country. The beautiful land locked harbour of Waitemata, and in the distance the Islands of Waiakie, &c. These and many other advantages are worthy the attention of the Traveller, the man of Business, and the newly arrived Emigrant, in search of ease, refreshments, or s domicile. Saddle Horses and a Phaeton for Hire, by the hour, day, week, or month. A Horse and Cart to Let. i A Table D'Hotc* at B &Clock. August 12, 1843.

Cabinet Maker, and Upholsterer, HAS on hand a quaniity of Ready made FURNITURE, of various descriptions, MATTIIASSES, &c. &c, which he will dispose of on reasonable terms* Furniture of every description rriade to order on the shortest notice^ Repairing and Cleaning done on Reasonable Tenns.

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Auckland Chronicle and New Zealand Colonist, Volume 2, Issue 3, 23 August 1843, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Chronicle and New Zealand Colonist, Volume 2, Issue 3, 23 August 1843, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Chronicle and New Zealand Colonist, Volume 2, Issue 3, 23 August 1843, Page 1

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