For Sale or to let, With Immediate Possession.
MA A FIRST rate and old estab|iJlJljO -£jL jished Business Premises at j||jm>fija§ffl Onehunga, comprising a Shop, VwvWw^ 1 and comfortable Dwelling House, a newly erected Bakehouse, a good well of water, enclosed Paddock and Garden, containing 1 £ acres, together with Yard, and Out Offices. For particulars apply to James Macky. Queen-street, Auckland, 18, Nov., 1851.
T O B E LET.
«%« rriHE STONE COTTAGE in |||pi&Sl»k JL Victoria Street, aud adjoining JP^igjf f Paddock if requited. lliisMlilis* Apply on the Premises to W. P. KIRKLAND. Oct. 24ih, 1 851.
TO LET,
With Possession on the Ist November, rriHE COTTAGE on the llif/MRaJ^ Epsom Road, in the present occupation of Percival Berrey, XX L J J. A Gilfillan & Co. Queen-street, Oct. 20, 1851.
FOR SALE.
fipHE Dwelling house, the Irfffipßakjl residence of the late Mr. L. OBrien, Solicitor. Wyndham Street. 14th October, 1851.
FOR SALE,
rpHAT Beautiful Residence, Collinhill X House, consisting of 8 Rooms, Large Cellar, and a two stalled Stable, and every convenience for a genteel family, all newly papered and painted, and in complete order. If not sold within one month from this date, it will be let for any period not less than 12 months. W. Forsyth. Collinhill, 30th Oct. 1851. NEW MUSIC. n^HE Undersigned has just received a small JL lot of NEW MUSIC, from H. Marsh* Music Warerooms, Sydney. J. Williamson, Stationer. SCYTHES! SCYTHES'! ON SALE At the Stores of the Undersigned,
pROWN AND PATENT SCYTHES, with V/ sneds complete, from 36 to 42 inch, at
9s. each. These Scythes have been examined by competent judges, and declared to be the best that has yet been imported into this part of the colony. The undersigned is prepared to give reference to practical men who have expressed themselves in favour of the excellence of these implements. George Hunter. Auckland, Sept. 26, 1851.
HORSE REPOSITORY.
HHARDINGTON begs leave to inform • the Public that he has at present a very extensive Stock of Horses for Sale, and that he can offer them at exceedingly moderate rates. The stock is very varied, and adapted for all useful purposes } it comprises the gentle saddle horse, the hardy hack, and the powerful animal for gig, carriage, cart, or plough. There are also a few carefully broken-in for side-saddle, and a number especially adapted for Maori purchasers, viz., Brood Mares and Fillies. H. H. begs the favour of an early inspection. Royal Exchange Hotel, 4th JNov., 1851. LIVERY STABLES. HHARDINGTON begs to announce, • that having perfected the arrangements of his Borse and Carriage Establishment, for the incoming Summer season, he is enabled, from its veiy extended scale to offer to the Public the most delightful and healthy of all open air recreations, at greatly reduced rates, viz. : — Omnibus, with 4 horses, ...4os. per day Barouche, " a pair" 20s. «• Jaunting Car, with horse.. 15s. '* Dog-Cart, " 15s. " Gig, " 12s. « Sadddle-horse " Bs. «
TO STAND THIS SEASON, At the Windsor. Castle, Parnell, THE HORSE " Young Britain." Terms— £2 ss. Od. Thos. Johnson. Oct. 3rd, 1851.
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New Zealander, Volume 7, Issue 584, 19 November 1851, Page 4
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