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ON SALE At the Stores of the Undersigns, CASKS, each 4 dozen, BOllLfcD BEEU, ex “Moa” 21 cases, each 4 dozen, Marzetli’s ditto ».• •*. ditto «4 hhds. Truman’s porter X and XX ”l cask containing 100 pairs bellows, do. 17 cases bottled pie fruits, quarts 1 case cedar-framed looking gl asses, do. Also, Ex ‘Queen of Perth’ and ‘Heather Bell/ 3 cases very superior paper hangings 30 drums boiled and raw linseed oil 3 ditto turps . . 6 kegs carbonate soda and tartaric acid 100 casks soda ash 24 sets shaft harness 12 ditto leading ditto 100 cases gin 3 hhds. brandy 5 ditto Jamaica Rum 4 cases No. 2 Manilla cigars 22 rolls 0-4 China malting 2 bales 8-4 grey sheeting 2 cases 9-8 printed cambrics 1 ditto 3-4 prints 2 ditto 7-8 ditto 2 bales 10-4, & 11-4, family blankets 2 “ heavy blue serge shirts 12 trunks and cases superior slops 3 cases boys’ and youths’ clothing 40 pieces black bands 10 ladies fancy neck handkerchiefs 3 bales fancy regatta shirts 1 case Leghorn hats 30 boxes sperm candles 30 “ port wine each 1 doz. 40 “ sherry “ “ 1 *‘ 10 “ champagne “ 1 “ Thomas Platt, O’Connel-streel. Auckland, October 4, 1854. FARMS FOR SALE. f)QA ACRES of first-rate FERN LAND, w dh a sufficient proportion of Wood, situated on the Great South Road, bein'* part of the Rama Rama block, contiguous to Mr. Runciman’s farm, Opaheke. Also, 87 Acres of Fern Land, being part of the same block. This purchase will prove a safe investment for a capitalist, and is admirably adapted for an intending settler. There is everything upon the land a farmer could wish for —wood, water, and a rich soil. Apply to J. Newman. Remucra, 3rd October, 1834. HOMESTEAD. 4 VERY Choice Little FARM, of 80 acres of Land, situated between Otahuhu and Howick, substantially fenced and divided into Paddocks. There is a fine Crop of 30 acres of Wheat, and 3 or 6 acres of Oats, the remainder in Grass, and a small \Aea-ther-board COTTAGE. In this Property intending settlers will find the foundation of a comfortable homestead. The farms in the neighbourhood are nearly all occupied by respectable proprietors. The successful purchaser will find himself on the leading road to the Wairoa district, and not far from the Howick road to Papakura. There is an extensive forest within a mile of the properly, and the same distance will give him access to the Tamaki Creek, where a boat of considerable tonnage can load. Apply to Oct. 4, 1834. ' i. Newman. 18 5 8. Renewal of the great nelson TRIAL STAKES of 10 Sovs. each, 5 ft., ami only 3 if declared on or before the Ist January, 1856 ; 50 Sovs. added by the Turf Club, pr vided eight horses start, and 30 if any lesser number, for the Produce of Mares covered in New Zealand in the season of 18*3-4, to run at the Nelson March Meeting, 1858. If eight start, the second horse to receive 20 Bovs. out of the stakes, and the third horse to save his stake. If any lesser number, the second horse to save his stake. Colts, Bst. 71bs. ; Fillies and Geldings, Bst. 3lbs. ; one mile and a half. No produce no forfeit. Covered by Mr, Cautley’s ch m Emily, by Operator, out of Flora MMvor, by Emigrant, out of Manto, by Grasshopper . Sir Hercules Mr. Ciutlev's b m Regalia, by St. John out of Rakish Kit. by Emigant, out of Spaewife . . • Lamplighter Mr. Cautiey’s ch m Rosebud, by U Bar } Sir Hercules and biere . • . ■ S Lamplighter. Mr. Stafford's ch m Princess (Symphony’s dam), by Gratis, dam by Stride ...» Mr. Stafford's b in Jessica (Strop’s dam), by Satellite . . • Mr. Stafford's ch m Beeswing Mr. Duppa's Nora Creina, by Plenipotentiary .... Mr. Nicholson’s ch m Woodstock, by Theorem, dam by Bennylong Mr. Elliott’s br m Brunette (Leading Article's dam) Mr. Elliott's b in Besom, by Whisker, out of Cornelia, by Grasshopper, out of Mnnto Mr. VickermanV. Mr. Elliott’s b m Queen Bee, by Dover Mr. Nencome’s b m Vesta, by Lucifer . Mr. Redwood's b m Picnic, by Sir Hercules, out of Pretence Mr. Redwood's ch m Flora (sister to Australian Cossack), by Sir Hercules, out of Flora KMvor Mr. Redwood’s ch m Spray, by Donniaetti. out of Lady Ann, by Whisker .... Mr. Redwood’s b m Simpleton, by Manfred, out of Vestal Mr, Bedborough's b in Firefly, by Whisker, dam by Bennylong Mr. St. Hill's gr m Althaea, by Maeonides.out of Alice Gray (Cassandra’s dam), by Emigrant, g dam Gulnare Mr. Fearon’s b m Mr. E- J. Wakefield’s b m Nina (late Creeping Jenny) Mr. W. Fairhali's br m Finesse, by Toss out of Flirt, by the Arab horse Mariner, out of Polly, by Baron Mr. Kelling’s cr m, by 11 Barbiere Mr. H. Hardington't b m Maud, by Cap-a-pie, out of Elcphanta, by Dover .... Mr. J. Hargreaves' br m Vanity, by Sir Charles, out of The Giggler Mr. Harkness’t bk m Costello, by Patch .... Prism Sir Hercules Sir Hercules Sir Hercules Sir Hercules Sir Hercules Sir Hercules Sir Hercules Sir Hercules Sir Hercules Glaucus Sir Hercules Sir Hercules Sir Hercules Riddlesworth Sir Hercules Jupiter Leading Article Sir Hercules Voung Plover St. Patrick Sir Hercules C. Elliott, Secretary of the Turf Club. MISSING. A CASE, lately landed from the “ Cashmere, ” marked § 19 (L) AG. Any person aware of its whereabouts will oblige the owner by sending information to the NewZealander Office. t TI/'ANTED,—A Rilliard Marker and . ** Cook. Apply at the Masonic Hotel. 1 Princes-streel, 3rd Oct., 1834.

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New Zealander, Volume 10, Issue 884, 4 October 1854, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealander, Volume 10, Issue 884, 4 October 1854, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealander, Volume 10, Issue 884, 4 October 1854, Page 2

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