VTOTICE is hereby given thai at the iv approaching Elections, the Polling Places for the Tillages of Pamnurc, and Otahuhu, will be as follows Panmure,—The School House. Otahuhu,—Sir George Grey Inn. John Jermyn Symonbs, Returning Officer. Onehunga, June loth, 4855. SALE OF LANDED PROPERTY AT ONEHUNGA. HTIIE whole of the valuable properly beJL longing to Mr. Beveridge consisting, Ist, of Twenty-seven acres, two roods, and seventeen perches, upon which is erected a very well finished and conveniently arranged Cottage, with a verandah seven feet wide around' the three sides, at present in the occupation of Mr. Beveridge. This ground has been for the last nine years in grass-, has never been mowed, and for some years past has not maintained in good condition a very large stock of cattle in proportion to its extent. There is an abundant supply of water in the pond. It is bounded on the East and West by the main roads leading from Onehunga and Manukau, to Auckland. 2nd, One hundred and twentythree acres, two roods, and twenty perches, bounded on the North by the road leading from Mr. Kelly's brick house to the three Kings and Manukau ; on the East partly by the residence of Captain Symonds, and for about three-fourths of a mile by a street in the village of Onehunga in which some of the allotments at the late government sale, fetched upwards of one hundred pounds per acre ; upon the South by a creek of the Manukau, forming the best harbour at Onehunga and which at a trifling cxpence might be made navigable, a considerable way into the property ; on the West by the property known as the Pah formerly occupied by Mi-. Hart. It is all under old grass, the soi lis of the very best description capable of bearing any kind of crop, and might be conveniently divided into several enclosures with running water in each. There are also several waterfalls of sufficient power to propel ordinary machinery. Upon this allotment, there are depasturing fifty-eight cows and heifers, and forty-five steers which a purchaser may have upon a valuation. srd, Allotment No. eight of section fifteen in the villageof Onehunga ad oiningMr. Coolahan's mill. 4ih, No. 58, 75, 7-4, and 75, of Mr. Elliot's subdivision of suburban allotment No. 69, of Section No. 1, in the suburbs of Auckland, lying adjacent to the residence of the late Rev. Mr. Chorion. For further particulars apply to the Proprietor Mr. BevondgO upon the premises, if personally between the hours of 2 and 4 p.m. At the Stores of the Undersigned, Ex SIMLA H. [* A M A I C A R U M, V Brandy, Pale Eau de Vie, Port Wine, superior, Burton Ale, Wine and Beer Corks, Unbleached Navy Duck, Half ton new Dutch White Clover Seed, Half ton Lucern Seed, Fern Hooks, Yeoing Hooks, Hay Knives (double handles) Scythes, Fern Scythes, 29 inch and 2G Inch, . Socket Hooks, for cutting Fern and Manuka, Scythe handles, complete, Spades superior, Nos. 4 and 2, Shot, Percussion Caps, F.F.F. Sporting Powder, 9-4, 10-i, 11-4, Heavy Twilled Blankets, white and red, Steel Flour Wheat Mills, with cogwheels, Cavendish Tobacco, in 1001b. cases, 11 Crates Superior Crockery, (Copeland's) AValter Brodie. Fort Street, June 14th, 1805. NOMINATION OF SUPERINTENDENT. "VTOTICE is hereby given that a general ii meeting of the supporters of Col. Wynyard, Polling at Onehunga, will be held at Mr. George's Inn, in Onehunga, on Friday Evening next, the 17lh inst,, at 7 o'clock, for the purpose of making arrangements for the Nomination of Superintendent. Committee Boom, 15th June, 1805. BRITISH & FOREIGN BIBLE SOCIETY. AUCKLAND AUXILIARY. rpilE ANNUAL MEETING of the AuckJ- land Branch of the above Society will be held in the Presbyterian Church on Tuesday Evening, Jan. 21st. The Chair will be taken by A. Shepherd, Esq., at half past six o'clock. A collection will be made, in aid of the Society. J. 11. Fletcher, ) IT , , G , T , ' I Hon. Sees. J. Bout, j Auckland, June 13, 1853. CHARTS. fUST received, ex Cashmere, Admiralty *' CHARTS of the following Harbours on the East Coast of New Zealand : Bay of Islands Lauriston Bay Wangaroa Mongonui Wangaruru Tulukaka Wangarci, and Kawau. Also, General Charts of the South Pacific. J. Williamson, Stationer, etc. ¥F this Advertisement should meet the eyes -*- of Hoby, who left England in the Fatuna, for Port Lytteltou ; —he will hear of his cousin, James Hoby, at 26, Eiizabethstreet South, Sydney, New South Wales.
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New Zealander, Volume 9, Issue 748, 15 June 1853, Page 2
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