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ON SALE, EX " MAUKIN," From Sydney. TW 0 Half-Tierces TOBACCO, (Barrett's Anchor Brand) 3 Kegs ditto 6 Hhds. Kartell's Brandy 10,000 Manila Cigars, No. 2 53 Bags Fine Flour 40 Boxes Mould Candles Thomas Lewis. Queen Street, July 23, 1851.

EX "ISABELLA," FROM HOBART TOWN.

On Sale.

rfIWENTY-SEVEN TONS FINE FLOUR, JL Van Diemen's Land, in 100 and 2001bs, bags. 228 Bags Seed Potatoes, Van Diemen's Land 1 Whale Boat 5 Pockets Hops. Thomas Lewis. Queen-street, 1 Sth July, 1851.

FARM FOR SALE ON THE TAMAKI.

MR. J. NEWMAN has received instructions from Mr. David White, to offer for Sale by private contract, his Farm on the Tamaki, containing 104 acres of pasture land, divided into several paddocks, having a wea-ther-board House, Barn, Stock-yard, Stables, and every necessary appendage for such a Farm, The Agent will he gratified if capitalists and intending purchasers will inspect this property, as it possesses many attractions which cannot be alluded to in an advertisement. The soil is a fine mixture of volcanic and alluvial, producing a rich herbage for sheep and cattle. Every separate paddock has the peculiar advantage of a never failing supply of fresh water, and the boundary fences are nearly all new. Its social advantages are great, surrounded by enterprising and highly respectable settlers. Its religious privileges not leas so — situated within half a mile of St. John's Church and the College. The scenery is beautiful, having a fine view of the waters of the Tamaki, upon which the produce can be shipped to Auckland. The price moderate, the proprietor wishing at once to proceed to his farm at Papakura^

J. Newman is also authorised to Sell that valuable Property now laid out in Building Allotments, containing about ten acres, situated between the Royal George Inn, Newmarket, and the Paddock belonging to Benj. E. Turner, Esq., having a frontage^to l^psom Road. The stream of water from Hobson's Bridge running through the allotment renders it a very desirable investment.

COUNTRY, SUBURBAN AND TOWN LANDS FOR SALE.

TH E Undersigned has received instructions from the respective proprietors to offer for sale, by Private Contract, the undermentioned : 1,920 Acres Land, near Point Rodney, described more paiticularly in the New 7iealander of the 12th inst. A Suburban Farm, — about 40 Acres, about three miles from the town, communicating with the Waitemata by a creek. Two Allotments near the Wesleyan College, about a quarter of an acre each.

Also several Allotments and subdivisions of Allotments in various parts of the town, suitable for building purposes, and family residences. Edward Rich, Land, Commission, & Estate Agent, Queen-street. Auckland, 18th July, 1851.

FOR SALE BY PRIVATE CONTRACT.

SEVERAL ALLOTMENTS and Subdivisions of Allotments in improving parts of the Town, suitable both for family dwelling houses and also for business purposes, Particulars to be obtained at the Office of Edward Rich, Land, Commission, and Estate Agent.

THE Undersigned has on Sale, by direction of the Proprietoi, Two Valuable Allotments of LAND, Oa. lr. Op. each, situate near the late residence of the Colonial Secretary of New Zealand. Terms moderate. Edward Rich, Queen -street.

FRANCIS WHITE, BLACKSMITH AND FARRIER-

LATE OF HOKIANGA, T) ESPECTFULLY informs the inhabitants -£\> of Auckland, and the public in general, that he has commenced Business as Horse - shoer, Farrier, and General Smith, in Mr. McDermotts Old Established Shop, opposite the Post Office, High-stieet, and trusts from his long experience in the diseases of horses and cattle, and by neatness and despatch in every branch of his business, to merit a share of the public patronage. Auckland, June 27, 1851.

EDUCATION.

THE SEMINARY conducted by Mr. J. Robinson, situate protempore in Bairackstreet, near Mr. Waite's Brick House, Queenstreet, continues open for the reception of pupils the coming quaiter. Tuition in the Evening for individuals of riper years, anxious for improvement, on moderate terms. July 7th, 1851.

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New Zealander, Volume 7, Issue 550, 23 July 1851, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealander, Volume 7, Issue 550, 23 July 1851, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealander, Volume 7, Issue 550, 23 July 1851, Page 1

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