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AUCKLAND AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. THE ANNUAL SHOW will be held ai Newmarket, on Tuesday, the 1 sth March, when the following Prizes will be TO BE SOLD OR LET, In St. George’s Bay, within do minutes walk of Auckland, A WELL-FINISHED HOUSE, containing five rooms, with four acres of Land adjoining, laid down to grass, and fenced in. There is a good well on the premises with constant supply of water. The property may be viewed and particulars obtained upon application to Mr. Johnson, u Windsor Castle” Inn, Parnell. ss TO BE LET, Til A T Commodious and beautifully situated Family Dwelling House, Garden, Stable, Ac., situated at Parnell; recently occupied by Dr. Fox, Staff-Surgeon. Apply to Connell & Ridings. BOG n a a NOTICE OF REMOVAL. r jP LUNDERGAN begs to announce that -*■ • he has removed from the premises lately occupied by him in Shortland-strect, to his former place of business, opposite the “ Masonic Hotel,” Princes-street, where he hopes still to conduct, in such manner as will continue to prove satisfactory, THE TAILORING BUSINESS, IN ITS SEVERAL BRANCHES. I T. L. is anxious to acknowledge lire fair share of support he has been favored with since be commenced in Auckland, and at the same time to assure his customers that it will be bis anxious desire to earn their con- i tinned patronage by strict attention to the execution of their orders, both with regard to promptness and style of workmanship. BAKERY ESTABLISHMENT, Chapel Street. TAMES HAMILTON respectfully ansi nounces to the inhabitants of the West Ward, and the citizens generally, that he has commenced the Bakery Business, in Chapel-street, within a few doors of Mr. Cun •ie’s, Aurora Tavern, where he intends to produce good Bread, which will be sold on the premises, or delivered at the residences of those who may favor him with their custom, at the usual price, viz.—Six Pence the 21b. loaf. Ship Bread baked to order. Dinners baked daily, except on Sundays. NUGGET. A VERY SPLENDID SPECIMEN of the Waiau Diggings. A large quartzveined Nugget, weighing 51 ounces, computed to contain 4 ounces of pure gold, will be RAFFLED FOR, on an early day, at the 44 Exchange Hotel,” where the Nugget and Subscription List may be seen. Eighteen Members, at 17. each. Auckland, March 1, 1853. ARMSON'S ESTATE. A DIVIDEND of Two Shillings and SixxiL pence in the Pound is now payable to such Creditors as signed the Trust Deed, on application to the undersigned, between the hours of 10 and 11 o’clock, a. m., and during the present month. By order of the Trustees, J. A. Gilfillan. Wharf, Lower Queen-street, Ist March ? 1853,

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New Zealander, Volume 9, Issue 721, 12 March 1853, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealander, Volume 9, Issue 721, 12 March 1853, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealander, Volume 9, Issue 721, 12 March 1853, Page 1

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