ON SALE By the Undersigned. TARUIT T R E E S -1 SHRUBS PLANTS ROOTS, ETC. Baker Brothers. Kybcr Pass Road, 27th May. 1855. TO BE LET ON LEASE, For such term as may be agreed upon. A MOST ELIGIBLE SITE FOR A WATER MILL, centrally situated in the flourishing, rapidly improving, and now populous district of Mangarei. The supply of Water-Power is inexhaustible, and conveyence by sea to Onehunga is available, a Cutter of 20 tons sailing every week direct from the spot. If required, from 20 to 100 acres of most fertile adjoining land, well adapted for wheat, will be let with it. Large quantities of produce are now grown by Europeans and Natives in the immediate neighbourhood. Pecuniary facilities, if desired, will be afforded to a respectable and industrious Tenant. —Apply to A. W. Hansard, Estate Agent, Princes-slreet > WILLIAMS’S DICTIONARY OF THE NEW ZEALAND LANGUAGE, Second Edition. V[OW PUBLISHED—The Second Edition i-N of a “Dictionary of the New Zealand Language,” in two parts: Maori and English—English and Maori; with a concise G rammer. To which is added A Selection of Colloquial Sentences, By William Williams, D.C.L., Archdeacon of Waiapu, Price, Bs. J. Williamson, Bookseller, etc. sawar WANTED TO CHARTER. A GOOD and well-found VESSEL, from Forty to Eighty tons, for about two months, fora voyage to the Northern Islands. The Charterer will provide for the navigation of the vessel, and supply Chronometer and nautical Instruments.—Apply to Mr. Gilfillan, Queen Street. A MERIC AN Barque SMYRNA, Captain I Tory, homeward bound. WANTED,-A FEW HANDS for the above vessel. Bain and Burtt, Agents. BOAT FOUND. THE Undersigned picked up a Boat at Rangitolo, on the 16th May, of about 12 feet keel. The owner may have her by paying expenses.—Apply to John Tiller, North Shore. NOTICE. In the Estate of the late Lieut. Charles T. Hutchinson, Royal Engineers. ALL Claims against the said Estate, are requested to be sent in immediately to Mr. Plummer, Esq., Deputy Storekeepr, at the Ordnance Office, Auckland. SCORIA WALL. are required for building upwards of 100 chains of a scoria wall on the north side of the road leading from Panniure to Auckland, through the scoria on the south boundaries of Lots 51, 52, and 55. For particulars apply to David White. Tamaki, 50th May, 1855. On Sale by the Undersigned. IRONMONGERY of every description reJL quired for building purposes About 12 tons Bar Iron, various sizes 10 dozen Spades and Shovels, equal to the best ever imported Also— Window Glass, all sizes. J. Harp, Smale’s Point. June 1, 1855. [a card.] AGTCHISON OLIVER, JUN., tailor and clothier, CKXtUJI OtMIXJXJX* CLOTHING MADE TO ORDER, IN THE NEATEST & MOST FASHIONABLE STYLE. ADVERTISEMENT. r PHE Undersigned requests all persons A connected with the Brown parly having claims against him, to send in their accounts without delay, that they may be paid in cash—not with saws and modern instances, coals, nails, or ratiocination. Cats-paw, alias Practical Appraiser.
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New Zealander, Volume 9, Issue 744, 1 June 1853, Page 2
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