THE RAFFLE for the celebrated HurdleRacer " JACK," to come off positively on Thursday, 6th March, at Eight o'Clock in the Evening, at the Exchange Hotel. FOUR POUNDS REWARD.
LOST, a ROAN GELDING, with short tail, last seen at Manakau Heads. Any person bringing the same to H. Hardington, Exchange Hotel, will receive the above re^ ward.
TIMBER.
PT^HE Undersigned begs to intimate to his ■*• numerous friends and customers, that h& has received large Rafts of Logs of all lengths and dimensions from the Kauri Forests, and has resumed cutting, as usual, in Freeman's Bay, where he will be happy to execute any orders that he may be favoured with. He need not mention the superior quality and condition of the Timber he can supply from its entire freedom from dirt and sand of all descriptions. Thomas Canty.
Straw Bonnet "Warehouse,
SELLING OFF! HPHE Remainder of Stock on hand having -■- to be disposed of within a few weeks, still farther reductions in prices has now been made with a view to effecting that object, after which the premises will be to let. Jan. 28, 1851.
TO BE SOLD, THE whole or a portion of an ALLOTMENT of LAND, containing one acre and three roods, situate in St. George's Bay, adjoining the property of Lieut. Chesney* There is a good Cottage, and the Frame of another, erected on the premises, and the greater part of the allotment is enclosed with a substantial Fence. The ground is partially cultivated, a portion of it laid out in garden, in which are growing a number of healthy fruit trees. For particulars apply at the "New Zealander" office, or on the Premises, to Mrs. Roberts. Feb. 21, 1851.
TO BE LET.
J|aA rpHE HOUSE & PREMISES J^pgalA I in St. George's Bay, lately occupied by Mr. Merriman. Imi«2i»«3sSmediate possession can be given. Apply to F. W. Merriman, Solicitor. Auckland, Feb. 25, 1851.
BUSINESS PREMISES IN QUEEN STREET
tagM^ npO BE LET— Those first rate ■ffl'jjn J business Premises in Queen■ljffi|l3l street, recently occupied by the late Mr. F. C. Dunell; immedinte possession can be given. Also a four room Cottage, with enclosed yard and a good well of water. Apply to James Thos; Boylan.
DESIRABLE RESIDENCE.
„ npo BE SOLD,— That NEW (fflfflßrak J- and commodious TwoXg^fldN Story DWELLING HOUSE in t^SSSt Hobson-street, opposite the House of Mr. Weston, — consisting of Eight Apartments, five of which are furnished with fire places. — An excellent Well on the premises. Apply to Connell & Ridings*
A, W. HANSARD, BOUSE, ESTATE, AND GENERAL AGENT. Lower Queen Street.
TO BE LET j^. HPHE HOUSE and Premise* w|^SMl A lately occupied by the Hon. SmMsM C ' A * DILLON - Immediate pos""■■=a£?session niay be had. Apply to A. W. Hansard.
TO T V T t^S^^ HPHE COTTAGE and Garden ii||f^^Bl on the Epsom Road opposite residence of R. Vidal, Esq. rg^PJff^S^ Apply to J. A. GILFILLAN, & Co. Jan. 14, 1851.
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New Zealander, Volume 7, Issue 509, 1 March 1851, Page 4
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