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LIME STONE LIME.

| 000 BUSHELS New Zealand STONE x, wvr LIME> tlloloughly calclm , (l hy New Zealand Coal. On Sale at the Auckland Biick and Tile Works. May 19, IS4B.

Ex LOUISA, On Sale by the Undersigned, P OUR CASES PASTE BIACKING ■*- 20 ditto Lemon Syrup 1 ditto Orange Peel I ditto Orange and Citron 12 ditto Confectionery AlbO a few cases Port Wine. Thomas Lewis* Fort Street, April 14, IS4B.

ON SALE £* CASES, containing an assortment of— Pilot Cloth, Fancy Tweeds Black Oxford Mixed & Fancy Buckskins Ditto ditto Cassimere Superfine Scarlet C/oth Fancy Vestings, White Marsala Cotton Cord, Silk Serge, Canvas Duck and Tailors' Trimmings 2 Cases Moleskin Trowsers Cord Jackets, Pilot Clo'h Coats Regatta and Striped Shirts Grey Calico ditto. Tanned Sheep-skins Fine Flour, V.D.L. 6 Cases Jams and Jellies, ditto 13 Ditto Port Wine, in 3 doz. cases Superior Mauritius Sugar No. 3 and 4 Manila Cigars. Thomas Lewis, Fort-street, April 28, 184R,

STRAYED,

FROM the Farm of Mr. Thomas Bray, near the Three Kings, a RED HEIFER, the property of Thomas Briggs, — any person biinging her to the farm of Mr. Biay, or giving such information as may lead to her recovery, will receive a regard of Ten Shillings, the said Heifer being under my charge. Bianded on the off rump with a laige 8., near shoulder white, extending to the top of the shoulder, tip of the tail i\ hite, a small white star between the eyes, v. ith small shaip horns. Tnos. Bray. May 22, I S4B.

TO CAPITALISTS,

CONN ELL 3 RIDINGS

HAVE received instructions to treat for the Sale, by Private Contract, of the following Town, Suburban, and Country Lands, the pioperty of George Graham, Esq., Royal Engineeis, about to lea Ye the colony. I.' -Allotment No. 1, of Section No. 2, of the Township of Auckland ; having a frontage to Fort Street, (facing Mr. Nathan's brick store) of 108 feet, to Queen-stret 33 feet, and to an intended street from Shortland-street to the water.

This property being situated at the nly commercial landing-place, and close to the intended Maiket, combines advantages that are not possessed to an equal degree by any other building land in Auckland. 3.— Also, a well-watered Farm at Pukaki, containing 305 acres of the richest land in this district.

EDUCATION.

Preparatory School for Young Gentlemen (Under Ten years of Age.)

MRS. KINNEAR will be prepared on the first of June, to receive a limited number of Pupils. For Terms, — Application may be made daily between the hours of 12 & 3 at Fuscijia Cottage, Windsor Terrace.

May 13, 1818.

Celebrated English Imported Bull, « HAPHAZARD." THE Undersigned has just received advices of the shipment to him of the following splendid Bulls. They may be expected in about three weeks. No. 1. — The celebrated English Imported Bull, " Haphazard," of which the following is the pedigree : " Haphazard," a Roan Bull, calved in December, 1838, dam Cherryripe by Goldfinder, (90) got by Charles, dam by Driver, g. dam by a son of Dush,g.g. dam by Richard, (1376) g. g. g. dam by Rufus, (570), g. g. g. g. dam by Pope, (514). No. 2 and 3.— Two Splendid Bulls, got by " Haphazard," dam an English Impoited Cow. No. 4. — A Fine Bull, got by " Haphazard," now rising 3 years old, dam by " Ella." JAMES MACKY. To any one desirous of improving the breed of his stock, an opportunity like the present is scarcely likely to occur again.

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New Zealander, Volume 3, Issue 209, 31 May 1848, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealander, Volume 3, Issue 209, 31 May 1848, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealander, Volume 3, Issue 209, 31 May 1848, Page 4

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