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TO BE SOLD, fTHATFINE NEW FASTSAILING -i- Schooner, ROBERT BURNS, 32| tom burden, built of the Very best material, and fitted out in the .most complete and substantial manner, with Sails, Anchors, Boat, &c. &c. Apply to Brown and Campbell, Shortland-Street. Auckland, July 24th, 1846.

ELIGIBLE SUBURBAN ALLOTMENT, ON THE NORTH SHORE, with a water frontage, partly fenced in and broken up> with Raupo House, for Sale. Apply to Brown & Campbell. Auckland, June 26, 1846.

TO BE LET, ON IMPROVING LEASES, FOR SUCH TERMS AS MAY BE AGREED ON, THE FOLLOWING DESIRABLE PROPERTIES, situate in the Town of AUCKLAND:— NO. NO. SECTION 3 ALLOTMENT 26 « 23 " l *t « ti 2 *t « *t 4, a *< *t 5 « « <.- 13 24 " 4, « t< « 5 t* u « $ " 30 n 6 " " " 13 " 37 " 5 " 38 " 21 For further particulars apply to Mr.t.KCONRY, Solicitor, Shortland Street. Auckland, July 24th, 1846.

THOMAS KEVEN, BOOT-MAKER, HAS ON SALE T ADIES» AND CHILDREN'S Prunella -U Summer BOOTS and SHOES, in great variety, and of the very best quality. Shortland-Street, July 24th, 1846.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that whereas certain, person or persons, have been cutting and carrying away certain Timber from the landi of Adam Chisholm, situate in Lucas's Creek, any person detected in so doing, will be prosecuted with the utmost rigour of the Law. Five pounds Reward, will be given to any person giving notice of any such trespass to, the said A. Chisholm, upon the conviction of, the offender. Auckland, July 17, 1846,

ONE HUNDRED POUNDS REWARD. ANY PERSON OR PERSONS, giving such information, as will lead to the apprehension and full conviction of the party or parties, so concerned in the supposed murder of William Gamble, at Epsom, on the night of the 3rdof July, will receive the above Reward. JAMES GAMBLE, Chancery-street, Auckland, July 17, 1846.

NOTICE. ALL PERSONS having claims against the late William Gamble, deceased, are requested to present the same for payment ; and those who are indebted to him are required to come forward and settle the same, on or before the 31st of July, instant. JAMES GAMBLE. Chancery-Street.' , Auckland, July 10, 1846.

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New Zealander, Volume 2, Issue 60, 25 July 1846, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealander, Volume 2, Issue 60, 25 July 1846, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealander, Volume 2, Issue 60, 25 July 1846, Page 1

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