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FOR SALE.

A FARM situate in the District of Putihua about 12 miles from Auckland, and 3-s-from the Pensioners' Village at Otahului, containing 439 Acres. The greater part of the land is equal in quality to that at Remuera, it is well watered by several never failing creeks, and contains about 1 50 acres of valuable building Timber, and being situated in the centre of a rapidly improving district, it possesses almost eveiy advantage that could be dcsiied by a practical man either for grazing or agriculture. ALSO SUBURBAN ALLOTMENT No. 158, containing 110 Acres, situate on the North Shore, on a navigable creek, within one allotment of the Waitemata, surrounded by a Government road on all parts but the water frontage. The land is a level between two ranges, the surface soil is of good quality, having an abundance of Tea tree firewood upon it, and the subsoil is clay, rendering it equally applicable to farming purposes and brickmaking. AND TOWN ALLOTMENT, No. 31, of Section 42, containing 1 rood, 25 perches, situate adjoining the residence of Mr. Wright. This allotment commands a view of the harbour and flagstaff, and having a warm aspect and being completely sheltered from the south west winds is a very desirable site for a house and garden. The proprietor of the above being about to leave the colony, they will be disposed of on very reasonable terms — intending purchasers will however be pleased to apply before the 20th of September next, as, if not sold previous to that date, they will be withdrawn. For further particulars, apply to Mr. Hardy, Victoria Street

MR, E. GEORGE begs to inform his friends and the public, that he has This Day opened his House at Onehunga, and wishes to assure them that the same civility and attention will be afforded as when formerly of the Exchange. July 1, 1848.

£5 REWARD.

STOLEN, on Friday night last, from Smale's Point, A NEW DINGY, 12 feefc long, 3 feet wide, flat bottomed, and lined. The boat was quite new having never been painted: Whoever will give such information as will lead to the discovery of the Dingy, and to the conviction of the thief or thieves will receive the above reward, by applying to J. Waite. August 23, 1848.

NEW STEREOTYPE FOUNDRY. SYDNEY. THE Undersigned lakes the opportunity of informing all who are connected ivith th Press, that they can have any article Stereotyped, which will go far to advance the Art of Printing in these Colonies. See the dificiency in the newspapers generally for want of Royal Arms, Ships, Steamers, Sloops, Trees, for sale of wood, Emblems for Benefit Societies, and every other article used in Printing, which the advertiser is noAV ready to complete. Always on hand, 6 and 8 to Pica brass rule ; 6, 7, 8, 9 iuch and upwards, best finished composing sticks, brass and mahogany galleys, reglet, cases of every description — including Greek, Hebrew, Italic and triple -, type, Roman or Egyptian, from 8 line to 60 line ; quoins, letter and wetting boards, and every other article used in Printing, which will give general satisfaction as to quality and price. Henry Evehs, Corner of Castlereagh and King-streets, Opposite Cunningham's Hotel. Sydney, 20th July, 1848.

PRINTING.

LETTER-PRESS PRINTING in all its branches, Copper-plate Printing, and Bookbinding, executed at the New Zealander office, by Williamson and Wilson, Shortland-street,

PRINTED FORMS. BILLS of Exchange, Promissory Notes (single or in Books), an'd Custom House Forms, on Sale by J, WILLIAMSON, Bookseller, (Sic,

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New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 235, 30 August 1848, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 235, 30 August 1848, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 235, 30 August 1848, Page 4

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