SHEEP AND HORSES, EX DANIEL WEBSTER. MR. J. NEWMAN Will Sell by Auction, on Tuesday, the I7ih inst., at 12 o'clock, — tQ(} EWES ex Daniel Webster, mostly yearlings 8 Marcs, all broken to saddle, and very quiet Also,— A Cream-colored Poney, well adapted for a child. PLOUGH MARES. FOR SALE, POWERFUL PLOUGH MARES, A all in foal. To be seen in the Paddock, opposite Mr. Tye's Inn, Epsom. Apply to 11. Hardington, Exchange Hole;. Auckland, May 15, 1855. EX CASHMERE. /niTE C L O V ER S E E D. f * As only a limited quantity of the above has been received, intending- purchasers would do well to lose no time in giving their orders. TIIOS. SOMERVILLE. Shortland Street, 12th May, 1855. CUTTER FLIRT. TENDERS will be received until the Ist June from parties desirous of purchasing. She is now lying in Official Bay. Full particulars may be learned on application to L. O'Briex, Solicitor. Queen-street, May 15, 1855.
WEST TAMAKI FARM FOR SALE. /CLIFTON, well known as Mr. Cleghorn's farm, being the best situation on the river, either for shipping produce, or landing stoek ; the soil is of a superior description, and abundantly supplied with water in every paddock in the driest seasons, the whole is most substantially fenced and subdivided with hedge and ditch, and post and rail of the most durable material; has an excellent 6 roomed Raupo House, double brick chimney, sheds, outhouses, and stockyard, fit for a considerable dairy. It consists of 57 acres stubble, in good order for a potatoe crop, (11 acres) broken up last summer could be got into condition for the same or any other crop this season ; the remainder is in grass, including about 2 acres of Orchard, well slocked with fruit trees, yielding heavy crops.—Apply on the farm to David White. or to Joseph Newman. * * If not sold within one month it will be withdrawn. TO THE PROPRIETORS OF MINERAL PROPERTY, AND OTHERS. A MINERAL ASSAYER and ANALYTICAL CHEMIST, lately arrived in Auckland, is open to an engagement in his profession. He has had several years practical experience in his profession and in the business of reducing metallic ores at Swansea, in Wales, and in South Australia, and would be happy to be similarly engaged in promoting the development of the mineral capabilities of New Zealand. Address Y. Z., office of this paper.
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New Zealander, Volume 9, Issue 739, 14 May 1853, Page 1
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