FOR SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED, RED LISBON, Madeira, Malvosia, Carcavellas, and Op«»rlo Wines, - in casks containing 1 3 gallons, suitable for family use. Madeira, bottled, Superior Pale Sherry, in draft and bottle, “ Port Wine, Martell’s and United Vineyard’s Brandy, Islay Whiskey, Case Geneva, Bass’s Bottled Ale, Barclay’s Porter, in Hhds., Selim- Water, Mauritius Sugar, Cigars. No. 3. Negrohead Tobacco, Lochfine Herrings, in firkins, Forfar Sheeting, Biscuit Bagging. Also, A Large Hydraulic Press, etc., etc. Davy and Jarvie. Fort Street, slh December, 1853. . EX SISTERS , A FRESH QUANTITY OF STARK’S t\. SHEEP DIPPING COMPOUND. Davy and Jarvie, Fort-street. November 14th, 1 853. NEW FRUITS. EX HAM ILL A MITCHELL. ft GASES CANDIED, ORANGE, LEMON, %Sf AND CITRON PEEL 20 Boxes Elina Raisins 20 Muscatel do. 100 Drums Figs 10 Casks Patras Currants 5 “ Barcetoni Nuts Also, AO Cases Coleman’s Best Starch 10 “ “ “ Blue 12 Casks Scotch Oatmeal < 10 “ Fine “ Bai ley 30 Boxes Patent Sperm Candles Mixed Spices. M. Somerville. Corner of Shorlland and Queen Streets, Auckland, Dec. 5, 1833. TO SHIPPERS TO MELBOURNE AND SYDNEY. The first Potatoes Ripe for Export. 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 he supplied by the undersigned with Ripe Potatoes early in January, to the extent of Three Hundred Tons, delivered in convenient quantities (in new bags if required), and pul free on board, either at Auckland or Mannkau. James Simms, November 30, 1853. T HE Undersigned, having completed his * arrangements for a regular line of Vessels, railing between Mauukuu, and the adjacent colonies, is prepared to )-urease Produce of all kinds for cash, deliverable at such points of the above harbour, as may bo agreed upon. Advances if required may be obtained on Crops, in or above the ground. C. G. D. Betts. Waimango, Onehunga, Nov. 261h, 1835. FARM TO BE LET. ryo LET, with immediate possession, a 1 FARM of choice Land, delightfully situated on the border ol the Lake on the North Shore, containing in all fifty one acres and one rood, thirty-four acres of which are substantially fenced, and now under crop. There is wood upon the land, for fencing or building purposes. The soil is rich, and well adapted for growing wheat, potatoes, or hay. There will be every facility of communication with Auckland, as a Ferry station will be immediately established convenient to the properly. Liberal terms will be made with an industrious and improving tenant, and a lease granted for such term as may be agreed upon. Apply to the proprietor, J. D. C. Ireland. Shorlland Street, 10th Dec., 1855. CATTLE FOR SALE-ON NORTH SHORE. UPWARDS OF THIRTY HEAD OF YOUNG STOCK, from 3 months old, to 2 years, being hand fed. They are very quiet, and well adapted for forming a slock station. This stork are from the best Dairy Cows in the Country. Early applicatou is necessary; as they will be removed about the middle of January. Apply to, John Carrots. Inkebanb, December 20, 1833. AUCTIONEER AND LAND AGENT. MR. I. NEWMAN offm his services to (he Public as an AUCTIONEER AND GENERAL AGENT, more particularly for the sale or Pm chase of Land, Horses, Cattle, and other Live Slock. Monthly Sale of Horses at the Exchange Yard on the first Saturday of each month. Monthly Sale of Cattle, Horses, dc, a New Market on the second Tuesday of each Month. Quarterly Sale at Otahuhu un the first Wednesday in the Quarter, commencing with June, and at Ho wick on the first Wednesday, commencing in April. Slock kepi at fixed charges in his Rent aera Paddocks. Land selected under the late regulations oti reasonable terms. RACE CUP. MR. HARRINGTON will give a THIRTY JXX GUINEA CUP, to be run for in 1837, by 3 year olds, the get of ftis Horses “Plover” and “Winsloue,” serving ibis season. Exchange Hotel, Auckland* 24th Nov.* 1855.
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New Zealander, Volume 9, Issue 803, 24 December 1853, Page 4
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