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COMERCIAXi HOUSE* THE Undersigned has received Ex " Hamlet," The following Goods :—: — Ladies', Gents, and Children's Hosiery Black Sutin and Fancy Shawls and Scarfs Rich Satin and Wateied Silk Visettes A beautiful assoitment of Bonnet Ribbons White and Coloured Muslin Dies-es Baby Robes, Frock bodies and French Cambric Caps White and Sky French Merinoes Gents, superior White Shirts Black Ducape, and Satin Handkerchiefs and Scarfs 6-4, 8-4, & 10-4, Fine Damask Table -linen White Counterpanes and Toilet Covers 1 case Christy's Black Paris Hats With a great Variety of other goods. H. R. Kanf, Queen -street. Feb. 18th, 1850.

HAY. FOR SALE, a Rick containing 12 tons of fine Rye Grass and Clover Hay, situate at Epsom ; the purchaser to be at liberty to cut and cart it away at pleasure. This Hay was saved without the least wet and is not to be equalled by any in the country. Apply to Mr. "D. Nathan, Merchant, Short-land-street, where a sample may be seen.

T 1 O T V T A COMFORTABLE BRICK ||pKa^ {\ COTTAGE in Wellesleypif'^Jaii street > near Ligar Fort, consisting C^SE^*" of four rooms, Skilling and Verandah, with Stable and good well of water, and quarter of an acre of Land attached — all fenced in. Apply to John Corliss.

FARMS TO LET. ON IMPROVED LEASES, Several Farms of Twenty acres each (or upwards,) Superior Land, five miles from Auckland. Apply to Mr. Littlewood, Solicitor, Epsom, or to, Mr. Hill, Bank-street, Auckland. Jan. 14th, 1850.

BRITISH AND FOREIGN BIBLE SOCIETY. TH E Auckland Auxiliary of the above Society will hold its First Anniversary on Wednesday Evening, 20th inst., in the Wesleyan Chapel. The Chair to be taken at half-past 6 o'clock. Several Ministers and other Gentlemen are expected to address the Meeting.

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New Zealander, Volume 5, Issue 402, 20 February 1850, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealander, Volume 5, Issue 402, 20 February 1850, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealander, Volume 5, Issue 402, 20 February 1850, Page 2

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