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NEW-MOWN MEADOW HAY.

FIRST of the Season, and of finest quality, delivered in any part of Auckland, or its vicinity, At £o os. Oil. per Ton. Corn, Oats, and Bran, of best quality, also delivered at lowest market rates, from Donovans old-established Hay and Corn Store, Shortland-street, where all orders for supplies will be received, and executed with punctuality and attention.

LIVERY STABLES. HHARDINGTON begs to announce • that he has just added another wing to his extensive Livery Stables, and that to those who require such accommodation they present the great advantages of being very spacious, dry, and well ventilated. They are always well attended by Grooms, and provided with the best provender. Auckland, 6th December, 1850.

LADY'S HORSE. TO BE LET OUT from the « Exchange Livery Stables," a LADY'S HOUSE warranted quiet and gentle. October 28, 1850,

TIMOTHY DUNN, BLACKSMITH AND FARRIER, BEGS leave to inform the public that he has REMOVED to new and commodious premises in the Yard of the Royal Exchange Hotel, and where, having added an experienced Farrier to his establishment, he can offer superior services in that line. Auckland, December 6, 1850.

EX THE » HELEN S. PAGE." On Sale at the Stores of the Undersigned, |A HHDS. BURTON ALE *-" 5 " Sherry Wine 12 quarter-casks ditto ditto 1 8 cases Superior Champagne 10 " Burgundy 10 " Sherry 3 " Sarsaparilla Wine 23 casks Bottled Porter 38 boxes Glass, assorted sizes 30 boxes Candles Port Wine, in wood and bottle Martell's Brandy B.P. Rum Whiskey Brandy Bitters Raisins, Currants Pearl Sago, Rice I Barley, &c, &c. ! James Macky. AUCKLAND FOVNDRIT. WILLIAM BOURNE, Engineer and Millwright, and Iron and Brass Founder, Queen- street, Auckland. — Steam j Engines (high and low pressure), Hydraulic Presses, Rack and Sciew Presses, House and Ships' Pumps, Ships' Cabooses, &c, &c, &c. made to plan or pattern.

ON SALE At the Stores of the Undersigned. DRIED FISH 10 tons Potatoes Piime Scotch Oatmeal ' Treacle, Honey 1 Hams and Bacon Prime Salt Butter I An assoitment of Crockery ware 1 Lot of Feejee Matting A quantity of fine-tooth Combs, Hair Brushes Dolland's Telescopes Mathematical Instruments George Hunter, Red Houses, Queen street. i Oct. 29, 1850.

NO TIC E. DAIRYMEN and others desirous of obtaining good GRAZING in well watered, well enclosed paddocks, within a few minutes diive of the most central part of the town, can be accommodated at Thorn Hill, Freeman's BayApply to Alex. Alderdice, Steward, on the ground, or to Mr. J. Brigiiam.

JUST PUBLISHIiD, LETTER TO THE EARL OF CHICHESTER,—President of the Church Missionary Society, in vindication of the character of Archdeacon Henry Williams, and other Missionaries of the Church Missionary Society, in New Zealand, by J ames Busby, , Esq. To be had of the Publishers, Williamson & Wilson, •• NewZealander" Printing Office, Auckland, Nov. 8, 1850.

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New Zealander, Volume 6, Issue 487, 14 December 1850, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealander, Volume 6, Issue 487, 14 December 1850, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealander, Volume 6, Issue 487, 14 December 1850, Page 4

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