ON SALE
AT THE STOKES OF THE UNDERSIGNED, The Cargo of the ' AMICVS,' From Ilobart Town, — consisting of li} OffeO BROAD Stringy Bark PAL1V S VVV INGS, 5 and G feet 1,500 Pieces assoited ditto ditto Cut Timber 190 (m) btringy Bark Shingles G4 " « Laths 150 bags Y. D. Land Fine Flour 800 bushels best Y. D. Land Oats 32 bags Liverpool Salt 0 pockets Hops 4 bags Rice 20 baskets Apples 2 cases Glass 3 cases White Thorns 1 cask Seeds D. Nathan. September 20, 1850.
ON SALE EX « OLIVER CROMWELL," Qftlfc DOZEN BOTTLED BEER ~VV 10 Hhds. ) A1 , Q , , 7r i(i f Ale ant * Stout 20 % Casks Whisky 10 tierces Crystal Ware J. A. GILI'ILLAN & Co. 19th September, 1850.
EX « AMICUS," FROM lIOBART TOWN.
On Sale uy the Undersigned, BEEF IN TIERCES, newly cured Flour, Ist, Van Dicmen's Land " Preserved Meats CaudLs, Mould, in 501b. boxes Seed Oats, superior Suet, preserved for a voyage ALSO, Quicks, the last procurable for this season Onion Seed Strawberry Plants, (British Queen) Thomas Lewis. Sept. 20,1850.
WHARF STORES, LEADING FROM THE WHARF.
PHILIPS and GREEN beg to inform their fiiends and the public that they have just received a few packages of FRUIT, consisting of — Derwent Apples and Sydney Oranges. They have also on hand Fine Mams Bacon, Spiced and Preston's fine Beef, Potted Butter, &c, &c, at their Unique Tea and Grocery Store in Victoria Lane. Also — Men's, Women's, and Boys' Clothing at a rate cheaper than any other house in town. N. B. A choice collection of Draperies, superior Cutlery, Stationery, and a Variety of Fancy Goods. Sept. 20th, 1850.
EX "SARAH BERRY." 2 3^^ 1 TARANAKI BUTTER W. S. Graiiamr, Sept. 20, 1850. Fort-street.
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MRS. TUCKER REQUESTS to inform her friends, that in compliance with their kind solicitations, she will resume the duties of her Establishment at Woodland Villa, Auckland, on the Ist of October, Mis. Tucker pledges herself, that the most unremitting exertions, and undivided attention, shall be given to the instrnction and care of a select and limited number of young ladies — boarders and dayVpupils — and hopes she may secure the same liberal support with which, for so many years, she has been favored. The course of Tuition comprises : — English in its various branches, French, Music, and Drawing. Terms Moderate. No Vacation. Woodland Villa, Sept. 21, 1850.
TO LET.
A FARM of Forty Acres, having a water frontage, and a good road, wkhin three miles of town. There is a never failing stream of fresh water, and good clay bank on the farm, which would make an excellent brick-field. Rent very moderate. For paiticulars, apply at the Office of this paper.
WANTED. — A NURSE MAID. Apply to Mis. Nathan. Sept. 14, 1850
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New Zealander, Volume 6, Issue 463, 21 September 1850, Page 1
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