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Commissariat Office, Auckland, 30th Nov., 1835. -"""»w will be received at this office until noon on the Blh December next, for the supply of the undermentioned article required for the Royal Engineer Department: Goal Tar, 3 barrels, of about 40 gallons each. Fredk. Brathwaite, Assistant Commissary-General. TO SHIPPERS TO MELBOURNE AND SYDNEY. The first Potatoes Ripe for Export. O ARTIES willing to avail themselves of *- the great advantage of early shipment, in order to command the very high prices that will be certain to rule in the above markets till April next, may be supplied by the undersigned with Ripe Potatoes early in January, to the cxienlgof Three Hundred Tons, delivered in convenient quantities (in new bags if required), and put free on board, either at Auckland or Manukau. James Simms. November 50, 1853. IMPROVED SMALL FARM, CLOSE TO AUCKLAND. Mr. A. W. Hansard has been favoured with instructions to sell by private contract, AVERY EXCELLENT SMALL FARM of about Twenty-five Acres. This eligible little property is very pleasantly situated. The land is for the most part of the very finest quality, about half of vfhich is fenced in, and has been under cultivation. Water frontage, accessible to a large boat. Is plentifully supplied with water at all seasons, has a "good clump of wood, and has now standing thereon A well-built and roomy House, and all necessary out-houses. N.B.— Is ready for occupation, without any expenditure, after paymentof purchasemoney. Immediate application necessary. To Rent-payers icho feel the rise in the rate of House-rents, and who are desirous to become their own Landlords. MR. A. W. HANSARD Has now for sale, in various parts of the Suburbs of Auckland. COME CAPITAL BUILDING ALLOT O MENTS, Which may be had at moderate prices, and on liberal terms. TOWN BUILDING ALLOTMENTS. MR. A. W. HANSARD Is favoured with instructions to sell by private contract, SEVERAL CAPITAL BUILDING ALLOTMENTS, situate in Grey-street (one of the continuations of Queen-street). These allotments are not of the ordinary confined character of Town allotments, some 60 feet deep, but range from 200 to 400 feet deep. For pleasantness of Situation these allotments are not to be surpassed in the city of Auckland. TO SPORTSMEN AND OTHERS. AS my Paddocks, opposite the " Windsor Castle" Inn, have been for upwards of two years invaded by flocks of Geese, doing great injury to the feed thereon, and as remonstrance, threats, and persuasion have alike been disregarded, I give this public notice that I will pay to any person destroying the same, leaving the birds on the ground, one shilling per head, great and small. The leader of the gang, the old gander, two shillings and sixpence. This notice to continue in force for one year; to commence 24 hours after publication. It is supposed that a keen sportsman will be able to floor a dozen at least at a pop. All dogs worrying the cattle will be destroyed. Henry Matson. Brookside, Nov. 29, 1853. FIVE POUNDS REWARD. Gate of the Paddock at Otahuhu, - belonging to the undersigned, having been destroyed by some person, on Saturday or Sunday last, the above Reward will be paid to any one giving such infojmalion as will lead to the conviction of the offender. As a common practice is made of trespassing through this Paddock and destroying the fence, notice is hereby given that all persons so found trespassing will be prosecuted according to law. James Farmer. Ellerslie, 21st Nov., 1853. FOR SALE,, NUMBER OF HEAVY DRAUGHT HORSES.—AppIy to Mb. Hargreaves. W. LAXON, TAILOR ETC., ">EGS leave to inform the inhabitants of 3 Auckland, and its vicinity, ihat he has just received, via Sydney, a large stock of English and Colonial Tweeds of all shades. Shortland Crescent, Nov. 25th, 1853. WANTED, 1 N ACTIVE MAN SERVANT, who can l make himself generally useful, of steady habits. A certificate of character will be required.—Apply to W. R- Gundry, Chemist, Queen-street. Nov. 29th, 1853.

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New Zealander, Volume 9, Issue 796, 30 November 1853, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealander, Volume 9, Issue 796, 30 November 1853, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealander, Volume 9, Issue 796, 30 November 1853, Page 1

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