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LOST A BULLOCK AND HEIFER. LOST, a young Bullock, white and dark brown, and young Heifer, both branded Hon the rump. One Pound reward will be paid for the delivery of them to the undersigned. W. Hart. The Pah, Onehunga.

£ 1 REWARD. STRAYED, from the house occupied by Mr. Dillon, just above the Cemeteries, a large Dark Yellow COW, with a few Brown stripes, long sharp horns — branded G I and © Whoever will bring her back to Mr. Dillon shall receive the above reward. Jan. 27, 1849.

TO LET, FOR A TERM OF YEARS, that well known FARM at OTAHUHU, belonging to Mr. W. T. Fairburn. There are Fifty Acres under cultivation, with an Orchard in full bearing ; from two to five hundred acres may be added at the option of the Lessee. For particulars, enquire of Mr. J. Coney, High Street, Auckland, or on the premises. Otahuhu, January 20th, 1849.

MRS. J. IRELAND, having lately arrived in this colony, begs to inform the Ladies and Inhabitants of Auckland, that she is prepared to give Instructions on the Pianoforte, and theory of Music, at her own residence, on the highly approved system of the celebrated Henri Herz, and having finished some of the leading families in her own. country, hopes to meet with the patronage that her long experience and superior style of instruction shall merit. Mrs. J. Ireland has removed to Gloucester Buildings, Queen Street, opposite the General Post Office, where an interview can be had.

- FOR SALE, ON THE NORTH SHORE, T^WO FARMS, containing 75 Acres, situate in Shoal Bay, opposite Auckland, having water frontage, tohere boats of large tonnage can have communication. The land is of good quality, and being contiguous to the town, will every day become more valuable. Apply at the New Zkalander Office.

FOR SALE, BY the Undersigned, a few tons SALT PORK, and about 200 bushels WHEAT. W. Combes.

HOUSE FOR SALE A T PANMURE, known as the Panmure 1 i\ Inn, containing 6 Rooms, well situated for a family requiring a summer residence, for bathing &c, being delightfully situated near the banks of the Tamaki, or would make a first-rate house of business as a general Store. Price moderate. Apply k> Mr. Hardington, Exchange Hotel, Auckland, ot to Mr. Williams, Panmure,

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New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 283, 14 February 1849, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 283, 14 February 1849, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 283, 14 February 1849, Page 4

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