JUST LANDED, ex "FAIRY QUEEN," AND ON SALE BY TUB UNDERSIGNED, The following Goods, viz. — DEMY LEDGERS, Double and Single ruled Money, from 3to 1 0 quire Foolscap Ledgers, ditto, ditto, ditto, ditto Demy and Foolscap Record Books, faint lined, ditto, ditto N.B.— Paged by Patent Machinery, and well bound in half calf and basil
SCHOOL LOOKS, Course of Reading, by McCullock Ist, 2nd, and .'3rd ditto " Series of Lessons " Grammar " Grammar, — Lennie's Arithmetic, — Ingram 's " Stewarts Geogiaphy, — " Spelling, — Carpenter's " — Maver Dictionary, — Johnson's " — Fulton's English Reading, — Murray's Ready Reckoneis ts Bums' Poems Copy Books, 410., and foolscap, with or without lines
P A P E R, Double Demy ] Yellow Demy Printing ditto J Folio Post Blue wove Satin Copy.
A small collection of MUSIC, (quite new), consisting of Polkas, Quadrilles, Waltzes, and Songs, viz.: — Polkas — The Wedding— Composed by Henry Farmer, (as danced by Her Most Gracious Majesty Queen' Victoria at Dublin Castle,on the occasion of her visit to Ireland iniS-19) Punch — Composed by Charles Fradel Quadrilles — Almacks, — composed by Johaun Strauss, (copyright edition) Le Prophete, — by Jullien Driun, Driun, Driun, (Le Lutin dc la Prarie,) — by Musard St. Helena, — composed by Callcn Tiempe la Loupe, — Henri Bohlman La lleine de Navarre. — Charles d 1d 1 Albeit Waltzes, — The Graces — S. Beckwith Edgar Messenger of Peace — Johaun Strauss Wanderer's Farewell — " Le Premier Bald Emma — Schubert Fleur D. Esperance — Marcailhose Songs — ■ One Day while gently Riding — Jullien The Wandeiet's Adieu, — Barralt Hope and Fear, — Macfarren. A Poor Simple Maiden am I, — Macfarren AT ROBERT THOMPSON'S New Stationery Establishment, (Three doors above the Royal Exchange Hotel) Shortland Street. August 2nd, 1850.
ON SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED, Ex " Fairy Queen," and Late Arrivals. SILVER SOUP LADLES \3T do. do. Forks do. do. Fish Slices do. do. Sugar Tongs do. do. Tea & table Spoons do. do. Spurs Tea Pots, of new elegant designs Patent Corkscrews Brass and Copper Tea and Toddy Kettles English and German Jews' Haips Rim and Bambury Locks Cut Tacks, assorted sizes Screws, do. do. Butt, Parliament and T Hinges Mortice, Jack and Beading Planes Cast Seel Chisels, assoiled sizes Norfolk Latches Silk Purses, &c , &c. Together with a large supply of Glassware, Brushware and Slops. J. T. Boylan, Auckland, July 24. Queen- street.
TO LET, A FARM of Forty Acres, having a water fiontage, and a good load, within thiee miles of town. There is a never failing stream of fresh water, and good clay bank ou the farm, which would make an excellent brickfield. Rent very moderate. For paiticulars, apply at the oflice of this paper.
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New Zealander, Volume 6, Issue 449, 3 August 1850, Page 1
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