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Sales fcg Auction* BROWN $ CAMPBELL Will sell by Auction, at their Rooms, Shortland Street, on Monday, the 14th June, at 12 o'clock — £>| BUILDING ALLOTMENTS, with ■*• frontages to Hobson and Wellesley Streets. These allotments are beautifully situated near Fort Ligar, commanding a fine view of the town and haibour. A substantial fence at present encloses the whole — the ground is in a good state of cultivation, and now bearing an excellent crop of barley. ALSO 4 TOWN ALLOTMENTS. Containing about one quarter of an acre each, situated in Freeman's Bay. Plans of the allotments may be seen, and other information obtained at the Auction Rooms.

TO BE RAFFLED, OR SOLD BY PRIVATE CONTRACT, A FAST SAILING SCHOONER, well known as the " Pilot's Schooner," with her Sails, Gear, &c, nearly new, and good Anchor and Cable, and new chain Moorings. The vessel may be seen, where she is now moored, in Official Bay. For particulars apply at the Royal Exchange Hotel, or to J. A. Wilson, Owner. June 4th, 1847. 0

WAN TED, By a Married Man. A SITUATION to take charge of a Farm or Dairy. References as to character can be procured. Apply at the New Zealander Office. June 4, 1847. 0 FOR SALE, A SCHOONER BOAT of 10 tons, or in barter for Land-Timber, or Firewood. Apply to Walter Coombs, 1 Custom House Agent.

KAWAU TOTAL ABSTINENCE SOCIETY. A PUBLIC TEA PARTY will be held in the School House, Miners' Bay, on Saturday afternoon, June 19, 1847, at 3 o'clock. Tickets of admission : — Adults one shilling, Children sixpence, may be procured of the Secretary at the School House. A Public Meeting will take place in the evening at 6 o'clock. WANTED a Compositor. A steady man may have constant employment. Apply at the New Zealander Office.

FOR SALE, A NEW SCHOONER 18 tons burthen, builders measurement, lately built in Mechanics' Bay. Apply to George Darroch. Shipwright. Auckland, April 30, 1847.

Received ex "Julia," from Y. D. Land, the folloioing SEEDS, in excellent condition, and for Sale by the Undersigned ;-- "D YE GRASS -Lt> Timothy ditto Red Clover White ditto. Williamson & Crummer. May Bth, 1847. • 0

FOR SALE, A GREAT BARGAIN, PRICE FIVE POUNDS, ANEW Copper Fastened SKIFF, on the American plan, for Duck, or wild Fowl shooting, all complete, with Anchor, Sculls, Rudder, Copper Yoke, and Crutches, to be seen at Mr. Nicholsons, Boat Builder, Lower Albeit Street, Auckland,

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New Zealander, Volume 3, Issue 106, 5 June 1847, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealander, Volume 3, Issue 106, 5 June 1847, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealander, Volume 3, Issue 106, 5 June 1847, Page 1

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