FOR SALE. SEVERAL SMALL FARMS, of from Five O to Ten Acres each, situated on the banks of the “ Pahuri-hnn ’ River. The above Allotments are adjoining the splendid district of Papakura; and the river is navigable for boats of nearly twenty tons burthen. N. B.—Purchasers who require employment, can obtain the same on the properly of.the undersigned, who is willing to accept payment of the land by labour. Application to be made to Mr. John Campbell, Queen-street, Auckland. Tnos. Poynton. Oct. 22, 1855. I) ITCHING. frilE Undersigned is prepared to enter I into an agreement with any person or persons who may be willing to contract for from eight to ten miles of DITCHING, at Papakura. Application to be made at Mr. John Campbell’s, Queen-street, Auckland. Tnos. Povrsmv. IRONMONGERY. ON SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED , At his Stores, Smale’s Point. OA DOZEN BEST GRASS SCYTHES 6 0 dozen ditto R Y Sickles Bronze Parlour Fenders, diffei’cnt patterns 100 kegs Nails, assorted sizes li tons good Bar Iron, sizes Fern Scythes Garden Hoes Potato ditto Spades and Shovels, of best quality, from No. 2 to No. 4 Sheep Shears and Hedge Sheers A quantity of Carpenters’ Tools Window Glass, assorted sizes And, Ironmongery of all descriptions, for building purposes. James Harp. NOTICE. THEATRE ROYAL, HIGH-STREET, AUCKLAND. MR. ROBERT THOMPSON BEGS to inform the Public generally that the above place of amusement, which was advertised to be opened on Monday next, is unavoidably postponed till further notice, in order to render it complete in every department. Auckland, Nov. 5, 1855. PRIVATE BOARDING HOUSE. -|V| R. J. SHEPHERD begs respectfully to IT I. acquaint the inhabitants of Auckland and visitors, that be has accommodation for a limited number of Boarders, who will have every attention, together with the quiet and comfort of a home. Terms—-One Guinea per week. Shortland Crescent, second house from the Church; entrance from the back, overlooking the harbour. TO EXCURSIONISTS AND OTHERS. MR. 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 satis faction 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 stay at their house. It may not be generally known that Wild Pigeons, Ducks, Teal, and all other descriptions of Wild Fowl, abound in the neighbourhood of WVniku, and that the Waikato River, vvithits beautiful scenery, is only ninernilesdislant. Mr. Constable has always a conoe in readiness to convey his visitors there. In addition to the well-known Harry Bluff, Mr. Constable has recently added a new and well-fitted vessel to the line of sailing cutlers between Onehunga and Waiuku, so that passengers may now depend upon punctuality in starting and speed during the passage. */ Travellers supplied with Stores. NOW PUBLISHED, Price Ten Shillings, VIEWS OF AUCKLAND, T lithographed in London from sketches recently taken. No. i.—View of the Harbour and entrances with the Little Barrier, Tinlirimatangi, Waihcki, Rangiloto, and Motutapu Is, lands, the North Shore, and Mount Victoria. Part of the Town, shewing St. Paul’s Church, St. Patrick’s Church, Wesleyan, Independent, and Primitive Methodist Chapels, Wesleyan College, Oddfellows Hall, and Albert Barracks, —Taken from Hobson-streel, south. No. 2.—View of Commercial Bay, Brilomart Barracks, St. Paul’s Church, part of Shortland-streot, and Fort-street.— *aken from Smale’s Point. No ’.—View of part of Commercial Bay, an.. Lower Queen-street, the Wharf, Albert Hill, Wyndham Street, Wcs-Queen-slreet, St. Patrick’s, and St. Matthew’s Churches.—Taken from Britomarl Barracks. No. 4.—View of Queen-street, and part of Shorllar d-slreel, Market House, Wesleyan Chapel, and College.—Taken from the Wharf. J. Williamson, Stationer. JUST PUBLISHED. Price Two Shillings. P ECOLLECTIONS OF A VISIT TO fU EUROPE, in 1851 and 1852, by a Traveller from New Zealand. With any profits that may be derived from this publication it is intended to commence a fund for establishing an Evening Beading Boom and Library for the working classes at Auckland. J. Williamson, Bookseller.
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New Zealander, Volume 9, Issue 791, 12 November 1853, Page 4
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