The many natural features of the land, I (such as its intersection by large creeks in several parts,) it will at once be seen cannot be explained in an advertisement, but may be learnt on application, j N.B.—This land is some of that which was chosen when the whole pick of the , Colony was at the option of the chooser. Early app icalion is necessary. Princcs-slrcct, Oct. 5, 1854. AUCKLAND HARBOUR WORKS. r BLENDERS will be received at the Harbour 1 Oflice, Queen-street, for the supply of K anri Timber of the following dimensions: ' 10x8 inches, lengths not less than 21 feel 7x7 “ ditto ditto ditto, 7x5 “ ditto in lengths of 18 feel, oi “ plank 9 inches broad, 18 feet and upwards. Also, Tolara Piles not less than 10 inches diameter in the middle, and from 25 feel long upwards. ■ The above must be free from all defects, and delivered on the Queen-street Wharf to the satisfaction of the Engineer. Daniel Simpson, Harbour Engineer. Sept. 21st, 1854.
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New Zealander, Volume 10, Issue 888, 18 October 1854, Page 1
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167Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealander, Volume 10, Issue 888, 18 October 1854, Page 1
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