mm up auctiti CORNELL & RIDINGS '< Will sell by Auction at the;ir,. Mart, Que«jn Street, on. Wednesday, .2nd August,.,jit-I'# o'clock. .-.. _ s' A VALUABLE FARM ALLOTMENT, near Molffit Eden, (allotment No. 9, of section No. 10), consisting 006 ACRES OF .... _r _.i.:.i. ; . .* ->Cirf nt LAND, great —1.;„...;,,., ~„A pie supply of o a -y It has an extensive frontage to a government road, leading to Mr. Nichol's farm, which it is expected will be opened for traffic in the course of the ensuing summer. PROFITABLE INVESTMENT. CONNELL * RIDINGS Will sell by Public Auction, at their Mart, Queen-street, on Wednesday, 2nd August, at 11 o'clock, unless previously disposed of, PHE DWELLING HOUSE & GARDEN, now occupied by Mr. Kinnear. Situated a private street leading from the Manukao d a few paces beyond the " Windsor tle" Inn. •<«-// ,i linablein IS months,4t £25 per annum, iso, and adjoining the above, If acres of aid fenced and cultivated, and well stocked ith. choice fruit trees, together with a Raupo It will be found on inspection that these properties possess many advantages, not the leasf of which are their proximity to an excellent NOTICE. : R. Wm. GRACE, an Attorney of the L Four Courts, Dublin, also an Attorney, Solicitor and Proctor of the Supreme Court, - ' " South Wal' '- " Auckland, 25th July, 1848. A YOUNG MAN, lately arrived from ■**■ Sydney, ivishes to engage as Clerk or Sh°pman in a General Store. Enquire for " A " at the New Zealander Office. July 25th, 1848. APARTMENTS. SINGLE GENTLEMAN cai ' i. commodated with one or tvt with the use of a Kitchen and Board if required; the situation is convenient for business, being but ten minutes walk from the public offices, apply at this Office. T . A. HICKS, ate master tailor of H. M. 11th. reot.) lEGS RESPECTFULLY to infor V Inhabitants of the Bay of Island surrounding country, that he has com Business at Kororarika, and hopes th strict attention to businc™ — A *-" : i"ng experience »« """" ell made Gar him a trial to deserve the favor of their support. N. B. A few Articles of Clothing are on Sale at his Shop, of the very best quality, and carefuny selected by himself out of the latest stocks from Eegland. Kororarika, 1 li.lv, 19, 1848. / ESTABLISHMENT FOR YOUNG LADIES MRS. WAKEFIELD, Princes Street, Auckland, Owoute the Bsuk,
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Anglo-Maori Warder, Volume 1, Issue 14, 27 July 1848, Page 1
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382Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Anglo-Maori Warder, Volume 1, Issue 14, 27 July 1848, Page 1
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