TO LET ON LEASE, THE COTTAGE now oeropied *■ by its proprietor, Air. Rogers, with 1! acres attached, situated on Hie road side, half way to Oiielumga. In the erection and completion of ibis properly no expense has been spared. It preserves a due distance from the thoroughfare, is shaded in foliage throughout the year, and is very capacious, with every accommodation for a respectable family, and, with its numerous outhouses, is in perfect repair. Its Garden (kitchen and floral) has been well cared for, and isslockcd with choice Fruit Trees. The paddocks are strongly fenced, clothed with rich English grasses. It is seldom that such a complete suburban Villa is in the market, for the drive to is is the very best around Auckland; and it would be a most reinvigoraling retreat to the merchant; and a pleasing residence to those connected with pastoral or farming pursuits. For particulars apply at Mr. Wood’s Office. £BB FOR SALE, THE SUBURBAN # RESIDENCE, Kyber Pas's, now occupied by J. Hargreaves, Esq., with two acres attached. The occupancy of the Cottage sufficiently attests its adaptation for a respectable family. It has the usual outhouses, with a well, a garden, and oilier conveniences; and paddocks in pasture. This situation, secluded, yet close to town, has long rendered it a fashionable retreat, and, if the recent vote of our Provincial Council turn the rugged and romantic Pass into a common highway, it will at least greatly enhance the value of its adjacent bads.—Apply to S. A. Wood. FOR SALE, In the centre of the township of Onehunga, 4 ONE-ACRE ALLOTMENTS, level land, "■* well watered, and overlooking the Harbour; and two of the Allotments corners. They are in the vicinity of the Parsonage, one side resting upon scoria wall, the other sides fenced with rails. Either for Collages or for stores, they are incomparably the best Allotments in the market; and should Oneliunga become the shipping port far the neighbouring Colonics, its building sites must obtain immense prices. Apply to S. A. Wood, Office, Shortland-streei. NOW LANDING, EX HAM ILL A MITCHELL, © LONDON. i N EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT OF xiL MERCHANDIZE, consisting of— Drapery, Hosiery, Clothing Boots and Shoesj Perfumery, Woollens Calicoes, Native Trade, Oilmen’s Stores Bottled Ale and Porter, Burton Ale etc., etc., etc. Charles Datis. Wharf, Queen-street, December I, 1855. EX UAMILLA MITCHELL. XT'' HITE SHIRTINGS i t Grey Domestics Brown Hollands Navy Blue and Fancy Prints Haberdashery Straw Bonnets Hardware assorte Plough Share Moulds Smith’s Anvil and Bellow Canvas r ' Truman's Stout Bottled “ Superior Golden Sherry in 14 gal.-cask# Moreens Patent Lamps Toys Boots and Shoes Liverpool Salt. Bain and Bortt. December 2nd, 1855, ON SALE at the Stores of the Undersigned. SUPERIOR OLD PORT Do. Golden Sherry. Do. Pale “ Do, do. in 14 gal. casks, adapted for private families. Superior Old Tom Do. Martell's Brandy Do. Old Jamaica Rum Lemon Syrup Raspberry Vinegar Composition Candles. Bain and Bobtt. December 2nd, 1853. NOTICE. a T a Public Meeting held this day, in (he r\ Exchange Hotel, it was resolved : “That Subscription Lists shall be opened for the purpose of raising sufficient funds to purchase Fire Engines, etc.” And a Committee of Collectors were appointed to call upon the inhabitants to obtain subscriptions for this object. It has been arranged that the following gentlemen shall collect in the several Wards, viz. : Messrs. Graham, Macky, and Davis—West Ward. Messrs. Kelly. Hughes, and Williamson— Middle Ward. Messrs. SUtchbury, Jones, and Shalders—East Ward. Subscription Lists will also be open at fife office of the Union Bank, at the New Zealander and Southern Cross offices, and at Mr. D. Nathan's, until Thursday next, the 22nd Inst. Subscribers are requested to pay the amount of their subscriptions to the Collectors, on or before Saturday, the 241h instant, in order that the Committee to be appointed may be in a position to forward the amount subscribed ttf England by the Commodore, which is positively to sail on ihe 28lh instant. •t Charles Davis, Uoo. Secretary 5 Auckland ,Pcc. 16 4893;
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New Zealander, Volume 9, Issue 802, 21 December 1853, Page 1
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