EX " STATELY," @ LONDON. On Sale by the Undersigned. npEN HHDS. BASS' BURTON ALE JL No. 3, October Brewing 20 ditto Truman's London Stout, do. 10 ditto Taylors " " do. 2 | casks Maxell's Brandy 1 Pipe Superior Old Port 5 £ cask Pale Sherry 5 " Brown " 4 Bales Long Cloths and Shirtings 2 " Scotch Twill Shirts 3 " Navy Blues 1 " Printed Moleskin 2 cases Fancy Prints 9 trunks Boots and Shoes 1 " Forage and Fancy Cloth Caps 2 cases Saddlery 6 Bottle Baskets 14 bundles Spades 2 hhds. Hollow- ware 4 cases"Brushes, all kinds 13 kegs Nails 2 cases Pit, Cross-cut, and Hand Saws 1 Smith's Anvil and Bellows 1 cask Blocks 3 " Carpenters' Tools, assorted 1 case Table Cutlery 4 casks Hinges, Bolts & Latches 21 Anchors 5 Chain Cables, \ and f inch 10 cases Pipes 20 kegs White Lead 3 cases Cod Liver Oil 2 " Castor Oil 5 " Salad «* pints & \ pints 18 " Oilman's Stores, Hockin & Cos. 2 " Indian Soy 3 " Drugs, assorted 8 packages Folding Chairs 3 casks Rim, Drawback and Chest Locks 2 large Boilers 20 Camps Ovens 40 Iron Pots. Bain & Burtt. Wharf, Lower Queen-street, 3rd June, 1851.
AUCKLAND MECHANICS' INSTITUTE.
HPHE Committee of Management of this A Institution have much pleasure in infoiming the Members and the Public generally, that M. WHYTLAW, ESQ., has kindly consented to read a paper in the Hall of the Institution, illustrative of his experiments on FLAX, exhibiting at the same time, A working Model of the Machine invented by him, for seperating the fibre from the leaf. The Committee sensible of the great importance of the subject, believing it indeed to be one which is essentially connected with the advancement of the Colony, and therefore desirous to afford all members of the community an opportunity of attending Mr. Whytlaw's exposition ; to secure this object they have prevailed upon him to repeat the reading of his paper on two occasions, viz., on FRIDAY, the 6th inst., at 2 o'clock in the afternoon— and at 8 o'clock in the evening, N.B.— Members of the Institution may be requested by the door-keeper to produce their Card for the last Quarter (No. 6). Admition to the Public by Tickets, as usual, to be obtained from Mr. Williamson " New Zealander" office, Mr. T. S. Forsaith, Short-land-street, Mr. Hay, builder, Parnell, or of the Honorary Secretary, Mr. Hansard, Short-land-stieet.
GRAVAT'S DUMPY LEVEL, with Silver ring Compass, Cross Spirit Level, and Jointed Legs, perfectly new, and wai ranted to be in good order. Also a quantity of Drawing Paper of different sizes. Apply at the " New Zealander" office. May 28th 1851.
MONTHLY SAIjTES of HOBSfiS.
CONNELL & RIDINGS beg to inform their Friends and the Public that they have made arrangements to hold a Monthly Auction ov Horses, at the Stables of the "Exchange Hotel," Shortland-street, on the first Saturday of each month, at one o'clock.
Some Excellent Horses will be offered at the ensuing *ale, June 10th.
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New Zealander, Volume 7, Issue 536, 4 June 1851, Page 1
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