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EXCHANGE LIVERY STABLES.

HMARDINGTON is happy to intimate • (hat, by a foitunate investment in Stable Provender, he is enabled to reduce his charges, which will hereafter be as under, Horsehire, . . . . 7s. per day. Horse at Livery, 10s. 6d. per week. Bait, 9d. Hay, 6d.

Hire of Carriage & pair, remains at 20s. per day. " Jaunting Car, & Dog Car, at 15s. " " G\cr at 19q '«

Charge of most desirable Paddocks, close to Town, 2s. per week.

From the above it will be perceived that it will be far less expensive, and much more convenient to have Horses at Livery than in private Stables. N. B. — A Stock of Horses always on hand for Sale, comp-ising the Heavy Draught and the Light Saddle, and a number peculiarly adapted for the Maori demand. Royal Exchange Hotel, 2nd March, 1852.

TO LET, Hrfgi HPHE COTTAGE on the -*- Epsom Road, in the present j9HgpF occupation of Percival Berrey, J. A. GILFILLAN & Co, Queen-street, Oct. QO, 1851.

SUBURBAN RESIDENCE.

-j^jl—^ npo LET, for one or more years, ffilf^^tau J- a comfortable FAMILY ■UyyyP RESIDENCE, on the Mount tf££sili&» Eden Road, about a mile from Auckland, with an excellent Garden and Paddock. Apply to Connell & Ridings.

TO BE LET,

( With immediate possession,) APSISIk rPHE Shop and Premises now ocR|jJilJLjL, J- cupied by Mr. Byland, as Jjflpijljlljl Confectioner and Ginger Beer \™WW^ Manufactory, with Brick Oven and every convenience. An eligible opportunity for entering an established business. Rent moderate.

Apply to C. J. Stone. Princes-street, March 27, 1852.

fcaga. TO BEL ET, a first-rate PuDjFjJHj JL siness Premises, at Newmarfiflfjlllil^ ket, opposite the Market-place. It T^Vfe^S; a consists of four rooms and large shop, newly built for the Butchering business--Apply to Joseph Osborne, Newmarket.

April 2nd, 1852.

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, su bject to condition to be agreed upon between the owners and lessee. Apply to Edward Rich, Land, Commission, & Custom house Agent, Queen-street.

TO BE LET ON LEASE, For 7 or 10 Years, ABOUT SIXTY ACRES OF LAND, at Cox's Creek, in the immediate vicinity of Auckland. Also — For sale, several Town Allotments and

Country Farms. For particulars and terms, application to be made to F. W. Merriman, Solicitor. 12th March, 1852. FOR SALE,

A FARM of LAND on the Wahu Road about a mile from the Court House, containing nearly 23 acres, enclosed with a good ditch and substantial two-railed fence, and partly quick-set. There are several neverfailing springs of water on the Farm— and there is a good cart road to it from the Whaif in Commercial Bay. For particulars apply at the "New Zealander" office.

TIMBER ! TIMBER ! ! TIMBER ! ! !

THE undersigned, in returning thanks to his numerous fiiends and custom< rs, for their former favours, begs to inform them that he intends to resume cutting all lengths and dimensions of Timber, as usual (after a temporary suspension, in consequence of a want of supply of Logs), and will be happy to receive orders at his house, Chapel-street, or at the Pits, Freeman's Bay, which he will be able to execute at the close of the present or the heginning of the ensuing month. Thomas Canty, N.B -—Palings and Shingles, of all lengths, as usual. March 19, 1852.

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New Zealander, Volume 8, Issue 624, 7 April 1852, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealander, Volume 8, Issue 624, 7 April 1852, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealander, Volume 8, Issue 624, 7 April 1852, Page 4

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