COMMERCIAL HOUSE. ON SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED, IT'LECTBO-PLATE TEA SERVICE, best quality, £l2 12s. China Breakfast Cups and Saucers “ Tea Sea vices “ Dinner Services Enamelled Saucepans Camp Ovens American Axes Saddlery,-together with a General As-j sorlment ofllouse Furnishing Articles. James Thomas Boylan. EX QUEEN, On Sale by the undersigned, o*3 A DOZEN SUPERIOR - PALE brandy Geneva, in cases and halves* Brandy, in hhds, and quarter-casks Ex ZONE. Fifty boxes sperm candles 37 drums boiled and raw oil 47 boxes superior caper lea. Ex Moa, Steel shovels, long and short handles. John Woodhouse. Hth August. 1834. FOR SALE, At the Stores of the undersigned, |0 BALES CORN SACKS, (5 bushels) c, u do. 4 1 balestriped .acking 1 “ 72-inch canvas 1 “ blue serge sliirls (doublebacks and pockets) 1 “ striped navy shirts (double backs and pockets i bale fancy drill trousers 1 case India rubber braces 1 “ black and fancy Albert, Beaufort, and Napoleon neck lies I case small wares and trimmings 40 boxes white shirts, linen fronts, etc. 10 “ line “ Napoleon fronts. J. Macky. September 12, 1834. N 0 T ICE. Harbour Office, Auckland, September 27, 1834. PPLICATIONS from persons desirous to undertake the combined duties of Clerk and Treassrcr to the Harbour Cominitiee will be received at this Office until noon of Wednesday next, the 4lh October. Information respecting the duties, etc., connected with the office, may be ascertained on application at this office, between the hours of 10 and 4 daily. (Signed) Wm. Powditch, Chairman. AUCKLAND RACES. 10URSUANT to a Resolution of the Club, ® the next Annual Races will lake place on the Ist and 2nd January, 1833. The “Maiden Plate," £IOO, an ill be run for on the first day, and the “Metropolitan Plate,” 1 80, on* the second day of the Meeting. Henry Hareington, Hon. See. Auckland Racing Club Room, September 50, 1834. HARBOUR OF MONGONUI. SALE, the undermentioned Allol- - menus of Land, situate in the township of Mongonui, each having a frontage to the Harbour, affording watering and landing places for the shipping, and backed by a road leading to the interior of the district; the well-known properly of Mr. J. P. Lloyd. a. n. r. Nos. 1, 2, and 7, containing about 18 0 0 Nos. 3, 4, 3, and C, containing about JI 3 20 8, containing about 9 3 0 10, “ “ 7 0 0 12, “ “ 24 2 18 For sale or lease, with right to purchase. 13, 14, 13, n, 18, 20, 04) 27)1 10 14 G 12 19 23 33 58 0 13 3 1 3 0 0 0 0 II 28 19 4 it 0 0 Six subdivisions of allotments 19 and 21, each containing about 22 acres, with river frontage, and backed by the abovemenlioned road each or the whole. Apply to 11. M. Jervis. Shorlland-sireet. 291b September, 1834. FARM FOR SALE. EAST TAMAKI. A CAPITAL FARM of 400 acres, situated ' •*- as above.—Apply to Bain and Burtt. Sept. 29ih, 1831. Y| r ANTED,—A Stout Active BOY as an ▼>' Apprentice to the Wheelwright and House Carpenter business. Apply to Mr. Ciias. Goodwan, Olahuhu. October 4, 1834. C A y T I 0 N. y HEREBY caution all persons from giving credit to my wife, Cecilia Nowlan, as I do not hold myself responsible for any debts she may contract. And 1 caution all persons from purchasing any cattle or properly of mine from her after this dale. John Nowlan. Onehunga, Sept. 22, 1834.
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New Zealander, Volume 10, Issue 884, 4 October 1854, Page 1
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