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STATIONERY, BOOKS, &c. Ex CAMILLA & SIR EDWARD PAGET, From London. *

YELLOW WOVE LETTEH PAPER Ditto Note ditto

Cream Laid Letter ditto Ditto Note ditto Blue Laid Foolscap Blotting Paper Cream Laid Adhesive Envelopes, in fancy boxes Music Portfolios, with patent steel bar Drawing ditto, 1 5 x 11 inches Ditto ditto, 17 xl 4 " Ditto ditto, 21 ml 7 " Ditto ditto, 24 xl 9 " Reeves' best Cumberland Lead Drawing Pencils Metallic Memorandum Books, all sizes Red and Black Sealing Wax Mathematical Drawing Instrumeuts with spring cases A large assortment of Reeves' cakes of best Water Colors Reeves' Colors, in various sized mahogany boxes Imperial and royal half-bound solid Sketch Books Drawing Books, various sizes, embossed cover Demy, medium, royal, imperial, and double elephant Drawing Paper Foolscap, demy, medium and royal London Drawing Boards Bronzed Pen Racks Morocco and Russia leather Pocket Books, spring locks Black leather Bill Cases Ladies' and Gent's Card Cases Embossed leather Blotting ttooks Ditto ditto with locks Quarto and folio Blotting Pads Pewter Inkstands Glass ditto, square and round, screw tops Fancy boxes of cut Pens Clarified Quill Pens Bottle India Rubber Patent ditto, black lead Pencils, &c, &c.

Arrangements have been made with a London agent, for the regular transmission of a monthly parcel of the Periodicals, including the " Illustrated London News" in parts, by every direct opportunity. The July and August numbers have arrived ex " Sir Edward Paget."

A few copies of " Taylors Leaf from the Natural History of New Zealand" Also "Emigration Maps of the World," in books, containing much useful information

Children's new TOYS, and an assortment of Fancy Articles on hand. J. Williamson, Bookseller & Stationer. Auckland, December 20, 1850.

AUCKLAND FOUNDRY.

WILLIAM BOURNE, Engineer and Millwright, and Iron and Brass Founder, Queen- street, Auckland. — Steam 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.

£H)C gtucEtlanQ Almanack,

FOR 1851,

IS NOW PUBLISHED AT THE ''NEW ZEALANDER" OFFICE, Colored, 2s. Od. ; plain, Is. 6d.

TO BE SOLD OR LET,

Jpgfßgk rr T IHE1 HE HOUSE and Premises now ■jfinn -■- occupied by Mr. G. Codlin, IniPfipll Shoitland-street. — Possession can ™\V^N?i\-vbe given on or about the first day of February next. Apply on the Premises. December 23, 1850.

TO LET, JfpPpl^K fy^HE SHOP and Premises in Jffi|JlJUl] JL Shortland-street, adjoining JjSp^fljffiJ Dr. Matthews, now occupied by Wft Mr. J. Ireland. Apply to C. J. Stone, Princes-street. December 20, 1850.

TO LET, ?^^ A HOUS E in Hobson-street, jQolfff 5"5 "] ,KJ ■**■ lined throughout, and very commodious. There is a large Ejailiiilisp7enclosed yard, and a good well of water, Apply at the " New Zealander" Office,

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New Zealander, Volume 7, Issue 495, 11 January 1851, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealander, Volume 7, Issue 495, 11 January 1851, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealander, Volume 7, Issue 495, 11 January 1851, Page 4

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