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IJHGSI-OHEiiD TOBACCO, Ex American Ship '• George Ciiamplin."

npilE Undei signed have on Sale the whole ■jl parcel btought by this vessel. Bain & Burtt. Whaif, Lower Queen -street, 11th July, 1851. *

EX "ISABELLA." On Sale by the Undfrsignbd, A SMALL LOT of Superior Ilobait Town CHEESE. M. SoMPRYILLE, Corner of Shorlknd & Queen-street?. July nth, 1831.

npHE Undersigned has on Sale, by direction -1- of the Proprietor, Two Valuable Allotments of LAND, Oa. lr. Op. each, situate near the late lesidence of the Colonial Seoetary of New Zealand. Terras moderate. Edward Rich, Queen-stieet.

FOR SALE BY PRIVATE CONTRACT. QEVERAL ALLOTMENTS and Subdiks visions of Allotments in improving parts of the Town, suitable both for family dwelling houses and also for business purposes, Particulars to be obtained at the Office of Edward Rich, Land, Commission, and Estate Agent.

TO SETTLERS AND OTHERS. EXTENSIVE TRACT OF LAND FOR SALE. HHHE Undersigned begs respectfully to anJl nounce that he has received instructions from the proprietor, to offer for Sale, by Private Contract, that very desirable block of Land situate upon the Little Omar River, about five miles to the south of Point Rodney, and containing about 1920 acres. In this remarkable property unusual advantages are combined, each distinct one being an interest valuable in itself, but their union presents a fit Id for investment which must always continue to be a most fruitful souice of profit from the variety of its resources. A portion of the Land, about 300 acres, is | fit for the plough. Another pait, a large one, is forest land, abounding with Kami timber, suitable for contract spars With this peculiarity in reference to their situation, they are more eligible than that important atticle of commeice is usually found on the Eastern coast. The Omar River intei sects the pioptiiy. Iv the daily incieasing demand for the pioduce of this piovince, this is worthy the seiious attention of those disposed to settle or invest in the colony. In the purchase of it a mine of wealth would be at command, yielding all the pn-fit, but with much less labour, risk, and uncertainty, that the famed district of Ophii* can offer. It has a Ciown title, and by the water connection between it and the capital, the access theieto is rendeied both lapid and cheap. A plan of the Property may be seen, and likewise the terras of sale known vpon application to Edward Rich, Land, Commission, & Estate Agent, Queen-slieet. Auckland, 11th July, 1851.

MRS. WHITMORE BEGS to inform the inhabitants of Auckland and vicinity, that she has resumed Business as formerly conducted by her late husband, viz : Ladies' Boot and Shoe Making, and hopes by strict attention and civility to merit a renewal of that patronage which she experienced duiing her husband's lifetime. Mrs. W. intends keeping ou hand a Stock of Ladies' and Childrens Boots and Shoes. N. B. All Orders punctually obeyed. Upper Queen-street, Near the Piimitive Methodist Chapel.

"TX7" ANTED — A MAN us HOUSE W SERVANT, &c, at Graham & Hendersons, Victoria House. July 1 lth, 1851.

ANTED— A FEMALE SERVANT. Apply at the " New Zealander " Office. July 11, 1851.

MTLLENERY & DRESS MAKING. MRS. HEGAIITY begs to inform the Public that she has commenced Millinery and Dress Making, and hopes that her endeavours to combine delicacy of taste and display with economy, will afford ample satisfaction to those kind Ladies who may be pleased to make trial of her skill. Shortland-street, Auckland, June 9th, 1851.

PARCHMENTS. GW. LIGIITBAND begs to acquaint • Stationers, Gentlemen of the Legal Profession, and others requiring Parchments for Deeds, &c, that having succeeded in piepal ing skins in a very superior manner, he is now able to offer them with confidence to [ public notice. The following Testimonial has been leceived ■ fiom F. D. 13cli, Esq., Commissioner of Ciown Lands : — " Nelson, March, 1851, " Sir — The Parchment supplied by you for (lie Crown Grants, is of excellent quality, and being very fiee fiom giease, it can be written vmon with case. ' '< Yours, &c, i "F. JD. Bfll. i « Mr. G. W. Lightband," Price by the roll, 2s. Gd. each. Order; received by C. Eixiojct, at the Examiner office ; , Nelson,

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New Zealander, Volume 7, Issue 547, 12 July 1851, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealander, Volume 7, Issue 547, 12 July 1851, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealander, Volume 7, Issue 547, 12 July 1851, Page 1

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