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BALL. A «ALL will be held in the ODD FELLOWS' HALL, on THURSDAY, the 12th A instant. Tickets to be had at Mr. Robottom's, High-street. Also, a preparatory DANCE to the above this evening. Admission by ticket only, - to be obtained of Mr. Robottom. Auckland, lOih October, 1854.

L AND. FOR SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED 'THE Undermentioned very Valuable 1 PROPERTIES, viz. :- 1944 Acres of excellent Timber and Fern Land, at Little Oma, Point Rodney, about 40 miles north of Auckland. 885 Acres of Forest Land, situated on the eastern end of the island of Waiheki. This property is without exception the best timber land on the Island. 400 Acres of the Coroniandel Gold Field. Part of this property is Fern, and part Kauri Forest land, the creek in winch the Gold was first discovered runs through this properly, at the head of Coroniandel Harbour, by which it is bounded. The above very valuable properties have all been selected about 18 years since by one of the best judges in the country, and are now held by Crown Grants from Governor Fit/Hoy, dated Ist May, 1844. For further particulars apply to James Macky. Queen-street, Auckland, September 26, 1854. HARBOUR OF MONGONUI. ■ j'OR SALE, the undermentioned Allot--L rnents of Land, situate in the township of Mongonui, each having a frontage to the Harbour, affording watering a*d landing places for the shipping, and backed by a road leading to the interior of the district; the well-known property of Mr. J. P. Lloyd. A. R. P. Nos. 1, 2, and 7, containing about 18 0 0 Nos. 3, 4, 5, and G, containing about 11 3 20 8, containing about 9 5 0 10, " " 7 0 0 12, " " 24 2 18 For sale or lease, with right to purchase, 13, " " 10 0 0 14, " " 14 13 II 15, " " 0 3 28 17, " " 12 I 19 18, " " 19 3 4 20, " " 25 Oil 22, " " 33 0 0 23, " " 58 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 H. M. Jervis. Sfrortland-strcct. 29th September, 1854. FOR SALE, A BOAT, nearly new, 16 feet over all, ■£-»- good beam, mast, oars, sail, and rudder. Apply 10 Tnos. Craig, or to J. W. Carr, Boat Builder. Fort street, Oct. 3, 1854. r FO BE LET, on a building lease, for such J- term of years as may be agreed upon —a portion of the only eligible waterside premises at present unoccupied in the City of Auckland. Apply to G. Jenkins, Official Bay. 3rd October, 1854. TIMBER, TIMBER, TIMBER. X descriptions of Sawn Timber, Paling and Shingles on sale by the undersigned, who is also a purchaser of the above in any quantities. G. Jenkins, Official Bay. 3rd October, 1854. TO LET, A STORE. 50 feel frontage, with Kitchen ■£*• and Rooms above, situated in Fortstreet.—Apply to Thomas Russell, Ship Chandler, Fort-street. September 29th, 1854. W ANTED. TW 0 FEMALE SERVANTS. X Apply to Mr. D. Nathan. September 25th, 1854. TO MERCHANTS, TRADERS, AND OTHERS. rm-H TTTI T T - 1 • 1 "11 1. - 1 any Orders or Commissions entrusted to him. J. H. Asher, Late of Auckland. Warehouseman and Commission Agent. 5, Barrack Street, Sydney, 6th June, 1834." W A N T E D, A S HOUSEKEEPER,-A respectable old -£*- Widow, who has not the encumbrance of an ever-talking tongue, Apply to Mr. B. Lewis, Emu Cottage. Aucklaud, or to F. C. Lewis, Howick, Sept. 25, 1854. WANT E D . FE M A L E S E RYANT. Apply lo Mrs. Ridings, Queen-street. September 29ih, 1854. TANTED.—A Billiard Marker and Cook. Apply at the Masonic Ilolel. Princes-street, 3rd Oct.. 1834. WANTED, -A few MINERS for the Mines at Kawau. Apply to W. S. Grahame. 28th July, 1854,

Now landing, and on Sale, Ex ALGERINE. rpWELVE Puncheons 20 hhds. WEST 1- INDIA RUM 10 hhds. Marlell's brandy A ditto British gin 4 hhds. 2qr.-casks Offley's port 100 cases cherry cordial 2 cases No. 2, 2 ditto No. 3 Manila cigars 179 bags Pampagna sugar 156 bags Java sugar 25 bags Mauritius sugar 40 bags Cossipore sugar 10 chests, 20 half-chests, and 50 boxes Congou tea 80 boxes Liverpool soap 50 boxes superior candles G bales gaol gunny bags 4 bales three-bushels ditto A ditto navy canvas 20 tierces prime N. S. W. beef 2 tons ship biscuit 5o gross wine corks 2 horse drays John Woomiouse, Queen-street. September 12th, 1854. NEW BOOKS, STATIONERY, *c., Ex " William Denny," and other late arrimls IVI Mackintosh's Miscellaneous Works Gibbons' ditto ditto Spectator Martin's Eastern India, 3 vols. Winston's Joseplnis Smith's Wealth of Nations Traveller's Library, various Euan's Australian Geography Key to Uncle Tom's Cabin Railway Library, various Lady Felicia A Ladv's Travels round the World Phelp's Shakespeare, 2 vols., illustrated Bonar's Works Rainy Afternoons Birth-day Gift Pathway of the Fawn Day J)reams Caprer's India Wood's Natural History Hogg's Instructor (Joint's Sermons France's Notes on Italy and Sicily Sortain's Life of Lord Bacon Knight's Loudon Cyclopaedia Illustrated London News, vol. to end of June, 1853 A Volume of Selections from ditto Chalmer's Posthumous Works Lvtton Bulwer's Paul Clifford, relham, Eugene Aram, Devcreux, Pilgrims of the Rhine, Kien/.i, the last of the Tribunes, Lucretia, Harold, and the Last Days of Pompeii Eliza Cook's Journal, iu vols. Spooner on Sheep Crkhton's Arabia Book of Etiquette Staxinton's Chess Coining Struggle Youths' Handbook of Entertaining Knowledge Uncle Tom's Cabin for juvenile readers Gift Hook of Knitting, netting and crotchet Memoirs of Grimaldi Line upon line 2 vols Roger Miller Insurrection iu China Scenes and adventures My own Treasury Lay of the last Minstrel, elegantly bound Childe Harold ditto Uncle Tom's illustrated, embossed cloth gilt edges Long's Egyptian Antiquities Chambers's History of Scotland Carne's Lives of Eminent Missionaries D'Aubignc's History of the Reformation Church of England Magazine, in vols. Illustrated Family New Testament, with explanatory notes and marginal references, by the Rev. J. Brown Duncan's Greek Testament Cox on the Second Advent Krummuehcr's Elijah the Tishbita Iloole's Missions in India Walker's Pronouncing Dictionary, with Key Noiie's Epitome of Navigation, NAUTICAL ALMANAC, 1855-0 SCHOOL BOOKS*'of every description. A large and new assortment of Bibles, Prayers, Church Services, Children's Picture andV Reading Books, Perfumery, Ptirse Fittings, Ladies' Netting, Knitting, and Crochet Books, Cases and Reticules, Tortoise-shell Combs, Brushes, Travelling Companions, Silver Thimbles and Pencil-cases, Fancy Purses, Smelling bottles, Toys, and a great variety of Fancy Goods. A splendid set of Chinese chessmen with board, draughtsmen, &c. complete. Merchants, Traders, nnd Storekeepers Ledgers, Day and Cash Books, in great variety, Copying Books and Paper, Manifold Writers, Custom-house Forms. Bills of Lading, Ships Log Books, Writing Parchment, Letter and Invoice Clips, Ruled Post, Foolscap and Demy Papers, Brief Paper, Blotting, Coloured Demy, Drawing, and Crayon Papers, Mourning Stationery, Colour Boxes, Mathematical I )rawing Pens and Compasses, Penknives, Scissors, Hound and Parallel Rulers, Quill and Steel Pens, Scaling Wax, Inkstands, Chamber's, Lowe's, Scott's, and Swan's Copy Books, Memorandum and Pocket Hooks, Daily Indicators, Address Cards, Pens, Pencils, &C| &c. &c. J. Williamson, Bookseller, Stationer, &c. SKortland Crescent, Sept. 2, 1854. IN THE ESTATE OF THE LATE WELLES LEY HUGHES. ALL Parties indebted to this Estate a e requested to pay their accounts to Mr, Murray Hamilton, between the hours of 10 a.m. and A p.m., on the premises, Short-land-street, he having authority from the Executors to receive all monies and give receipts. Persons having claims against the Estate, are requested to send in their accounts immediately to the undersigned. Thomas Russell, Solicitor for the Executors. 25th September, 1854. yj ANTED,—A CARTER, a person ac- »* customed to drive a team.—Apply to 11. Hardingion. Exchange Hotel, Sept. 15, 1854. G A U T I O N. - ting or removing any limber or firewood from Lot 125, Parish of Takapuna. Any person so offending after this date will be prosecuted according to law. J. 1). C. Ireland. Auckland, Oct. C, 1851,

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New Zealander, Volume 10, Issue 886, 11 October 1854, Page 4

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