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POSTPONEMENT OF SALE IN CONSEQUENCE OF THE INCLEMENCY OF THE WEATHER.
THOMAS WESTON Sf CO.
Will Sell by Auction, on Friday next, 6lh April, at their Stores, Shoitland Street, at 12 o'clock, precisely— MR. EDGERLEY'S well-known TIMOR PONY, broken in to Saddle and HARNESS Light PONY CA RT and set of Harness complete. Terms—Cash.
A FORT# ACRE FARM in the vicinity of Mount Eden','being Suburban Lots 138 and 139, having/a frontage of 2000 Links to a Governmeut Rpad and situated near to the Cabbage Trite, -Swamp. Six Building Allotments in Coopers' Bay, being subdivisions of Suburban Allotments 69 and 70 (having frontages of 50"feet) pleasantly situated near to the residence of the Rer. J. F. Churton, commanding a good View of the harbour, and only five chains from the Manukau Road. Terms — 25 per cent cash deposit on the fall of the hammer, and the remainder by bills at 3 and 6 months from the day of Sale, upon due payment of which a transfer will be given.
CATTLE.
PERSONS desirous of taking care of a few head of Stock, will address \' Mr. KINfyEAR, At Mr. Rich's Office, Wharf, Lower Queen -street. 30th March, 1849.
TO LET, THEIRONSTOREin Queen-street, will be to let and possession given, on the 17th April next, enquire of Mr. Kinnear, At Mr. Rich's Office, Wharf, Lower Queen -street. 30th March, 1849.
A FARM TO LET
ABOUT 5 miles from Town, on the great South Road, with House, Garden, necessary Out Buildings, Stock Yard, fee.-— Two Paddocks laid down in grass,— and from 35 to 40 acres fenced in ready for ploughing. Apply to Mr. Kinnear, At Mr. Rich's Office, Wharf, Lower Queen-street. 30th March, 1849.
TO LET.
THOSE Premises in Shortland Crescent, at present occupied by J. Fielding, Confectioner. For rent and further particulars apply on the premises.
MR. MERRETT respectfully informs the public, that he has recommenced his Profession of PORTRAIT & LANDSCAPE PAINTER. Mr. M., will also be happy to execute De • signs or Paintings from the historical records or legends of New Zealand, for publisher or authors. Address at Mr. Simon's, Corner of Albert-street, between the Catholic Chapel and Queen street.
MECHANICS' INSTITUTE.
Patron :—: — His Excellency the Governor-in-Ciiief.
HP HE MEMBERS of the Institute, and the ■■- Public generally are informed that a Lecture, upon the following subject, will be deliveied by W. Hart, Esq., in the Hall of the Institute, on Monday the 9th of April next, at 8 o'clock precisely. " An Introductory Lecture on Agricultm-e, and the advantage of Agricultural Schools as applied to New Zealand." Tickets for Non Members, price Is. to be had at the Office of the " New Zealauder." Members' Tickets to be obtained from the Secretary at Hyam Joseph's Auction Mart. ' G. Smith, Secretary, Auckland, March 23, 1849,
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New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 296, 31 March 1849, Page 1
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