TO BE LX T, rtQjJfc—k A T DARNELL, a comfortably C v -^F^l!fe situated 4 Roomed Verandah fJ^Oljyifp Cottage. Foi particulars enquire '''.SiissK^s of Mr. Nicol, next dour. January 30th, 1852.
TO LET, With Possession on the Ist November, *|*||^H!j& _L Epsom Road, in the presentgS^^^ occupation of Fercival Berrey, <^^^St^^^ Esq. Addlv to J. A GILFILLAN & Co. •Queen-street, Oct. 20, 1851.
Tor Sale or to be let, With Immediate Possession. MA FIRST-RATE and old estab- ■£*- lished Business Premises at Oiiehunga, comprising a Shop,, and comfortable Dwelling House, a newly ■erected Bakehouse, a good well of water, enclosed Paddock and Grarden, containing 1 -^ acres, together with Yard, and Out Offices. For particuisrs apply -to James Macky. Queen-street, Auckland, Nov 18,, 1851.
LAND FOR SALE. THE UNDERSIGNED has now on SALE Country Lands Suburban ditto. Four Allotments — suitable for family residences or business purposes. Also, — Lands which may be obtained on Lease for any term of years, subject to condition to be agreed 1 upon between the owners and lessee. Apply to Edward Rich, Land, Commission, & Cuistom house Agent;,, Queen -street.
coarNEn & ridings, LAND AGENTS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND GENERAL AUCTIONEERS, Queen Strket. AUCTION OF MERCHANDIZE, and; Miscellaneous Articles, at the Auction Mart, every Wednesday and Saturday, at Eleven o'clock. Auction of Cattle, Horses, and other Live Stock, and Farm Prodhice, at the Cattle Market of the Hundred of Auckland, Epsom Road, on the second Tuesd ay of every month.
AUCTIONEER ikW.D LAND AGENT* MR. J. NEWMAN offers his services to the Public as an AUCTIONEER & GEI fERAL AGENT, more particularly for the Sale of Cattle, Horses, and other live : Stock. Monthly sale at New M arket on the Second Tuesday of every Month. Quarterly Sale at Otahu Jha on the first Wednesday in the Quarter, commencing with June. Stock kept at fixed char ges :in his Remuera Paddocks. Orders left with Mr. r Thomas Somerville, Shortland-street, will be f Drwau-ded.
JUST PUB3LIS.HED, Price. One S hilling. " T^HY AND BEC AUSE;" an Essay » » on the stranf je infatuation that stimulates individuals to the practice of Intemperance \ by Eliza W Why are our feelings so \ ifiinfully and frequently distressed at the sight of me nan the degrading- state of intoxication ' Because they do not previ< >usly reflect on its subsequent consequences.
$H)t glutftlaiifr gll manacfc, FOR 1863, IS NOW PUBLrsi tED IVT THE "NEW ZEALAN DE3 I" OFFICE
THE AL'UJiNAO FOBI Published by St. Joh n's College, Is noiv 091 S ale, Price Is. 6< 1.
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New Zealander, Volume 8, Issue 608, 11 February 1852, Page 4
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