Native Secretary's Office, May iilh, 1853. LENDERS will be received at the Native Secretary's office, by noon of Wednesday next, the 18th inst., from persons desirous of furnishing THREE YOUNG MARES, trained to the Cart or Plough. Particulars as to price, age, otc, to be stated. C. L. Nugent, Native Secretary. SHEEP ON SALE. TO ARRIVE PER " RAVEN," DAILY EXPECTED. HUNDRED WETHERS B 200 EWES. W. S. GIUIIAME. - 200 EWES. 15th May, 4 853. EX '*~ RAGS S U G A R " \55 do. Company's Pieces 65 Tierces Reef 13 Rales Gunny Rags 5 Rundles Kip Leather 100 Boxes Soap 5 Cases Black Pepper 60 Grindstones 25 Pieces Brussels Handkerchiefs. 13 BALES WITNEY BLANKETS, 9-4, 10-4, 11-4. W. S. Grahame. EX RAVEN. IIHDS. W. I. Rum, 54 ° o. p. 10 puncheons ditto 80 Rags Mauritius Sugar 5 Rales three-bushel Rags 53 " Gunny Rags 1 " Brown Paper 1 Case white Persian Thread 1 Rale Turkey Red Handkerchiefs 59 Tierces Reef 2 Cases 5-4 Rlue & Orange Prints I '« " Fancy ditto 1 " 7-8 Pink 1 Rale 7-8 Rlue and Orange 3 " Super-While Calico 1 " Long Cloth 2 " Serge Shirts 1 " Regatta Shirts 1 " Blue Striped ditto W. S. Grahame. ARRIVED, EX CASHMERE, mO RALES ROPEING AND SEAMING TWINE. Davy and Jarvie, Fort-street. TO RE LET. 1 T Onehunga Reach, a commodious »- Smith's Shop, with a good established business and all requisite tools. Also, an adjoining Cottage consisting of two rooms.—Apply to J. NINNIS, Onehunga. MONEY. GENTLEMAN recently arrived in the i- Colony, having a few hundred pounds at his command, is desirous of joining some practical man in any speculation, either commercial or agricultural, which shall have the appearance of returning a fair profit on the investment. Apply to "S. 11." at the office of this paper. RORROWED OR STOLEN, 7ROM the Wynyard Pier, Official Ray, JL on Wednesday last, a Waterman's Boat, the Pike, with her sails, oars, etc., on board. Whoever will give such information to the undersigned as will lead to the detection of the party or parties who took her away or cast her adrift, will receive the reward of FIVE POUNDS—and whoever may pick her up and return her will receive TW T 0 POUNDS.
Angelo Paragee. May 12, 1853. BOAT FOUND. THE Undersigned picked up a Boat on the River about four weeks ago, very much damaged. The owner may have her by applying before the 15th June; if not claimed before that date she will be sold to pay expenses. Angelo Paragee. May 1% 1853. TANTED a man thoroughly acquainted with the care of sheep in all its branches, to take charge of about 1000 breeding ewes, all in enclosed paddocks with stone walls. To a thoroughly experienced person, liberal wages will be given. Apply in town to Mr. Dignan, Glanricarde Hotel, or to the proprietor. T. Henry. Mount Prospect, i 3th May, 1853. ANTED—A steady and practical man . f as MILLER. Apply to Low & Motion, Waterloo House. Auckland, Ap> i! 5, 1853.
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New Zealander, Volume 9, Issue 739, 14 May 1853, Page 1
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