©obernmcnt Santtc* NO TICK. THE undermentioned Allotments of l and will lie put up to Auction, at Auckland, on Wednesday, the 21st day of September, 1853, nt 11 o’clock, a.m. Ten per cent, of the purchase money to deposited at the Sale, and the remainder paid within cue month, or the deposit forfeited. City of Auckland. Suburbs of Auckland. THE undermentioned Allotments of Land, will be put up to Auction by the Resident Magistrate at Mongonui, on Wednesday. the 28th day of September, 1853, at eleven o’clock. Ten per cent, of the purchase money to be deposited at the Sale, and the remainder paid within one month, or the deposit forfeited. Village of Mongonui. Surveyor-General. Colonial Secretary’s Office, Auckland, 19th August, 1853. PURSUANT to the Notice in the Government Gazette , 10th June last, calling for Plans and Estimates for a Government House, the Plans and Estimates received have been opened before the Executive Council, who have awarded the premium of £3O to Mr. Reaper Wood for the best PLn, and £2O to Messrs. Charles Heapixy and J. Baber, jointly, for the second best. The remaining Plans, &c., are at this Office, and will be returned on application to those to whom they belong. By His Excellency’s command, Andrew Sinclair, Colonial Secretary. AGENCY AT SYDNEY. ~\'l R* JOHN BRIDGES (formerly of the Customs Department at this Port, and late of the Union Bank at Sydney), begs to inform the inhabitants of New Zealand, that he has established himself as a GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT at Sydney, and from his intimate acquaintance with the markets and men of business there, feels confident of giving satisfaction to those who may employ him, either in the sale of produce, purchase of goods, or any other description of agenev he may bo cna trusted with.
Refers to Captain Kelly and Mr. T. E. Taylor. Olfice at Messrs. R. Cowan and Co., Street George, Sydney. TO EXCURSIONISTS AND OTHERS. ■\TR. and Mrs. CONSTABLE respectfully *** thanks the Ladies and Gentlemen whom business or pleasure has caused to avail themselves of the accommodations afforded by the hotel at Waiuku, and for the assurances they have received of the entire satisfaction afforded by their endeavours to secure the comfort of their visitors. They hope, by similar exertions, to merit the good opinion of those who may hereafter slay at their house. It may not be generally known that Wild Ihgeons, Ducks, Teal, and all other descrip■'tionsof Wild Fowl, abound in the neighbourhoodot Waiuku, and that the Waikato River, withilsbeautiful scenery, is only ninemilesdistant. Mr. Constable has always a conoc in readiness to convey his visitors there. In addition to the well-known Harry Bluff, Mr. ■Lonstable has recently added a new and well-titled vessel to the line of sailing cutters between Onehunga and Waiuku, so that passengers may now depend upon punctuality m starting and speed during the passage. • Traveller s supplied with Stores, Waiuku, June ,29th, IBS 3.
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New Zealander, Volume 9, Issue 767, 20 August 1853, Page 4
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