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AUCKLAND HARBOUR WORKS. ' RENDERS will be received at the Harbour JL Office, Queen-street, for the supply of Kauri Timber of the following- dimensions : 40x8 inches, lengths not less than 21 feet 7x7 " ditto ditto ditto, 7x5 " diito in lengths of 18 feet, 2£ << plank 9 inches broad, \ 8 feet ~and upwards. Also, Tolara Piles not less than 10 inches diameter in the middle, and from 25 feet long upwards. The above must lie free from all defects, and delivered on the Queen-street Wharf to the satisfaction of the Engineer. Daniel Simpson, Harbour Engineer. Sept. 21st, 1854. EX QUEEN, On Sale by the undersigned, DOZEN SUPERIOR PALE ****** BRANDY Geneva, in cases and halves Brandy, in lihds. and quarter-casks Ex ZONE. Fifty boxes sperm candles 57 drums boiled and raw oil 47 boxes superior caper lea. Ex Moa, Steel shovels, long and short handles. John Woodhouse. 11th August. 1854. HOMESTEAD. A VERY Choice Little FARM, of 80 acres ■t\- of Land, situated between Olahuhti and Howick, substantially fenced and divided into Paddocks. Then; is a fine Crop of 50 acres of Wheat, and 5 or 0 acres of Oats, the remainder in Grass, and a small Wea-iher-board COTTAGE. In ibis Property intending settlers will find the foundation of a comfortable homestead. The farms in the neighbourhood are nearly all occupied b> respectable proprietors. The successful purchaser will find himself on the leading road to the Wairoa district, and not far from the Howick road to Papa* kura. There is an extensive forest within a mile of the property, and the same dislance will give him access to the Tamaki Creek, where a boat of considerable tonnage can load. Apply to Oct. 4, 1854. J. Newman. FARMS FOR SALE. ACHES of first-rate FERN LAND, "*<J'v with a sufficient proportion of Wood, situated on the Great South Road, being part of the Rama Rama block, contiguous to Mr. Ruueiman'sfarm, Opaheke. Also, 87 Acres of Fern Land, being pari of the same block. This purchase will prove a safe investment for a capitalist, and is admit ably 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. NOTICE. ~T7"HEREAS a Writ under the hand of r Robert Henry Wynyard. Esq., Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Superintendent of the Province of Auckland, bearing date the second day of October, one thousand eight hundred and fifty-feur, hath been directed to me, Tnos. BECKHAM, Esq., as Returning Officer for the Suburbs of Auckland, requiring and commanding me to cause to be elected by and from amongst the Voters, duly qualified for that purpose, freely and indifferently, and in manner and form by Law prescribed, ono person to serve as a Member of the Provincial Council for the Suburbs of Auckland, in place of William Field Porter, Esq., resigned. Now, therefore, I the said Trios. Beckham, Esq., Returning Officer for the Suburbs of Auckland, do hereby, in pursuance of the said recited Writ, give notice that a Public Meeting of the Electors of the Suburbs of Auckland will be holden at the Police Office, Queen-street, Auckland, on Thursday, the nineteenth day of October, instant, at noon, for the purpose of Nominating ono person to serve as a Member of the Provincial Council for the Suburbs of Auckland, and in the event of a Poll being demanded for the Candidates, or any of them, such Polling shall take place on Friday the twentieth day of October, instant, at the Police Office, Queen-street, Auckland; the Voting to commence at any time after nine o'clock of the said day, and to close at four o'clock on the afternoon of the same day. Tiros. Beckham. Returning Officer. Police Office, Auckland, October 3rd, 1854. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE SUBURBS OF AUCKLAND. Auckland, October 2nd, 1854. p ENTLEMEN,—The resignation by UT Mr. PORTER of the scat he held in the Provincial Council, has caused a vacancy in the Representation of the Suburbs of Auckland. Although,in offering myself as a Candidate for the vacant seat, 1 may not be able to urge any strong claims on your favourable consideration, you will, I trust, permit me to call to your recollection, that I am one of the oldest residents in this district, and that my desire has ever been to contribute as far as I have been able, ' towards its advancement and prosperity. Should you honour me by electing mo as your Representative, you may rest assured that I shall not fail*to use my best endeavours to promote the interests of my constituents, and of the Colony at large. I have the honour to be, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, J'RKDK. WuiTAKEE.

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New Zealander, Volume 10, Issue 886, 11 October 1854, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealander, Volume 10, Issue 886, 11 October 1854, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealander, Volume 10, Issue 886, 11 October 1854, Page 1

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