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TO BE SOLD OR LET,

FOR WHATEVER TERM MAY BE AGREED UPON, BY PRIVATE CONTRAC I', A FARM of 100 Acicb, on the Tamaki River, at Point England, and within fifteen minutps' walk ol the College. About 51 acies have been cultivated and laid down in Glasses ; t\y o paddocks of 35 acres fenced in, and the lemaindei partially fenced. Tlieie ib a nevei failing supply of Water on the Farm, even in tho dnest seafons; and a substantial Stone und Limebuilt House. A l-90, A FARM of 60 Acres, adjoining, and running back a« far as Mount Wellington. His v\e)ladapted for a Cattle Run, and within ten mi - nuleb' walk of the College. ALSO, About sixty tons Oaten and Mixed Hay, of a supenor quality, in lots to suit purcluibeis.

STOCK. Consisting of a good Draught Mare, stinted to " Farmer's Fancy ;" likewise; a uell-bied PoneyMare, suitable for a Lady or Gentleman, from ihe celebiatedstud of B. Bo>d, Esq., and one ba) Horse, three) cars old, bioken-in lo saddle, and temarkably quiet. 1 Bull, well bred. 4 Cows, forwaid in calf. 7 Ileifeis, well bred, some of them forward in calf. Parlies desirous of purchasing, are invited to inspect the seveial lots, as the Proprietor is about leaving the Colony. Immediate possession will be given. For finiher particulars apply on the premises to the Proprietor JOHN KERR, on to Mr. W. HUGHES, Storekeepei , Shoi t land-st t eet.

FOR SALE, THAThighl) impioved FARM Sec. 13. Distt lot of Tamaki, containing lOlacie*; 80 acres are in cultivation, 40 acres of which are in glass, apply to the propnetot ol the farm. DaVID WHITE. Tamaki, Jan. 2S, 1818.

TO CARPENTERS AND JOINERS, RENDERS aie icquested for the Carpenteis' -*• and Joineis* woik (including materials) required in making seveial alteiations and additions to Dr. S. 11. Ford's Coimti \ House near the College, Uibhop'b Auckland. For Plans Specifications and other paiticulars apply to WALTER ROBERTSON, Architect Albert Street, With whom tenders addiessed to Dr. Ford are to be left, on or before Tuesday, the Blh of Feb. next. uckland, Jan. 28, 184 S.

TO BU/LDERS $ CONTRACTORS. TENDERS are hereby requested for the erection and coinple'.ion of an Educational Esta* blishmcut near the Thiee Kings, and about four miles from Auckland. The buildings m ill conBibt of a Dwelling House of six rooms; the other part of the Establishment of eight Doi mitories, an Hospital, a Stoic, and a large loom fo»School and Chapel. For Plans Specifications and other particulars, apply to the unitcisigncd. Tendeis in one sum lot the Mason-work <Sa\, and in one sum including mateiials tor the Caipenteib', Joincis', P.unteis', and Glaziers' work, are to be addiessed to the Rev. Walter Lawry, mid left with the undeibigned, on or befoie Thuisday the 10th Feb. next. WALTER ROBERTSON, Architect Albeit Street Auckland, Jan. 28, J 818.

TO TIMBER DEALERS. *T*ENDEIIS are requested foi a further supply -*- of TIMBER foi the Pi t-sbytei mn Chinch, Auckland. For Specifications, and other paiticulars, appl) to WALTER ROBERTSON, Aiclm*ct c Albert Slieet. The Tenders lo be addressed to the Presibjteiian Church Committee, and delivered ai Mr. GoMie's,Shortland Street, on oi befoie Tuebtid), the Ist of Feb. next, ensuing. Auckland, Jan. 2), 18>«.

TO BLACKSMITHS. rpENDERSaie requesied for the Blacksmith's JL woik, for tlic Pret>l>yterian Chinch, Auckland. For fiu tver particuluis apply to WALTER ROBERTSON, Architect, Albeit Stieet The lender* to be addressed to the Piebb>ten'an Church Committee, and delivered ut Mr. Gome's, Sliortland Stieel,on or befoie Tuesday, the first of February next, ensuing. Auckland, Jail, 21, 1848.

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New Zealander, Volume 3, Issue 174, 29 January 1848, Page 1

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Tapeke kupu
589

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealander, Volume 3, Issue 174, 29 January 1848, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealander, Volume 3, Issue 174, 29 January 1848, Page 1

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