immediately after the Hack Race. Twice round from Starling Post. Single event. MATCHES. Entrances for the two Handicap Races to be made at the Exchange Hotel, till Monday morning, 2nd January, at ten o'clock. Hoises to start for the First Race, each day, at.one o'clock precisely. The Bell for Saddling and coming to the Post, will be rung at half-past twelve, and five minutes before one o'clock each day. The Racing will be conducted in strict accordance with the existing Rules of the "Club;" and all fines and penalties on Trainers and Riders will be strictly enforced. Hy. Hardington, Hon. Sec. :OR SALE. . WOOD has received Instructions of David While, Esq., to by private contract, Two Farms, adjoining each other, and containing 89 and 68 acres or jointly acres, situated on the north or left bank of the Waitemata, a short distance above the Kauri Point. The land is fertile, and well wooded and watered. The surrounding country affords a great extent of pasture, and the adjoining creeks offer endless employment to the wood cutter and sawyer. The proximity to town and the easiness with which farm produce can by placed in market, —by simple, safe, and cheap boat carriage, give these farms the most substantial and enduring advantages. No Parish in the Proviuce has such decided strides of prosperity as this of Takapuna has done within these few months, where sales have been effected at actually treble the figure they recently bore. For Terms, &c, apply to, , £. A. Wood, Shortland-strect LAND FOR SALE. GOOD FARM of 80 acres, about 5 - miles from Auckland, 20 acres of which are fenced,—bounded on one side by a creek which contains a never supply of water. This farm has upon it an eight roomed house, substantially built, and outhouses requisite for Stalling, Hay lofts, etc. Parnell.—About twenty choice Allotments with frontages to the* Great Manukau Road. Queen Street. —An Allotment at the corner of Queen and Wellesley Streets, and adjoining Mr. Bourne's Foundry, having a frontage to Queen Street of about 58 feet, and 165 feet to Wellesley Si reel. Thomas Russell, Solicitor, ? Wyndham Street. EX "ALGERINE." And on Sale by the Undersigned, 2 PUNCHEONS ) ~ j, c T Tw n T . i TT I . 16 HfiDS. 1" E ST INDIA RUM 5 Casks Whiskey 2 Hhds. ) o . _. 2 Qr.-casks I Su P e ™r Shcrr 2 Cases Cigars, No. 2 168 Bags Pampagna Sugar 87 Ditto Mauritius ditto 22 Ditto Cossipore ditto 52 Ditto Companj's ditto 1 0 Chests » n 20!-dittol Con S° u Tea 50 Boxes Souchong '' 10 Ditto Gunpowder " 50 Eags Palna Rice 20 Tierces Beef 10 Barrels Pork 5 Bales Canvass, Nos, I to 6 2 Ditto Tarpaulins, assorted sizes 6 Ditto 5-bushel Bags 1 Ditto Woolpacks 1 Ditto Corks 40 Boxes Mould Candles John Woodhouse. Queen-streot, 12th November, 1853, ON SALE, EX SABPdNA. r CASES DUNGAREE. Bain and Burtt. 10YS' and YOUTHS' COATS, VESTS, -> and TROWSERS, a very large assortment, at William Rattray's. MENS', YOUTHS' AND BOYS' READYMADE CLOTHING, TN GREAT VARIETY, at the Store of -*- E. Watt!. Shorlland-street, next door to Mr. Wynch. TARPAULINS. On Sale by the Undersigned. nARPA ULI N S Ux 12 " 14 x 16 20 x 18 " 22 x 20 J. Woodhouse. Queen-street, 9th Dec, 1855. - TO LET, AT ONEHUNGA. 4 GARt>EN of Two Acres in extent, with frontage to Queen Street, and a four acre paddock adjoining, and at the rere thereof, with approach hy a wide street. —Apply to f COS .NELL AXD RIDIXSS. y ANTED,—For the Kawau Mines, * T A FEW LABOURERS. Apply to* W. S. Grahame. 9th December, 4853. Y ANTED,—by a Young Man who has been three years in the colony, a situation as Clerk, or to serve in an iroamogner's shop. Address Y. Z., Post Office Auckland*
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New Zealander, Volume 9, Issue 805, 31 December 1853, Page 1
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