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EX "ALEXANDER," FROM SYDNEY, On Sale by the Undersigned,

200 STONE STEPS /& \J\y 40 Window Sills 40 Hearth Stones. James Macky.

STSAIKC FIiOXTB. XVXXI.Ii.

will be received at the " Dan■JL ger Steam Mill" until Saturday next, the 18th instant, for the supply of Tea-Tree, Puriri, and Pohutekawa FIREWOOD, in quantities of not less than Twenty Tons, for the ensuing three months — to be delivered on the Mill Wharf. Charles Oakford.

I. O. O. R, M. U.,

THE FIRST ANNIVERSARY DINNER of the Loyal Good Intent Lodge, will be held at the Lodge Room, White Hart Hotel, Queen-street, on Monday next, July 21st, at 7 o'clock. Tickets — ss. 6d. each, To be obtained from the Stewards, N. G. M'Millan, V, G. Smith, and Brother Mathews. H. M. Jervis, Hon. Sec.

IMCB.S. JOH3NT BE»,

T>ROFESSOR of Music, and for several -t years a pupil of Moscheles, is prepared to give Lessons on the Pianoforte, and on Ha RM ony and Composition ; at her residence, Conry's, Queen-street. To those well advanced in Music, Mrs. Bell particularly offers herself as finishing instructress. Auckland, 14th July, 1851.

IMPOUNDED in the Police Pound, at Auckland, on the night of the 13th instant, having been found wandering at large in the public streets of Auckland on Sunday last, and supposed to have been driven in from the Three Kings with the Cattle of Isaac Jackson on the day previous, — a Red Heifer, about eighteen months old, white along the back, strawberry face, short straight horns, white spots on both hind legs below the hock, white from the breast along each side of the fore legs, and an illegible brand on the near rump, apparently an H, If not claimed within ten days from this date, will be sold to pay expenses. John Russell, Sergeant-Major Armed Police , Orderly Room, Armed Police, Auckland, July 16th, 1851.

ELIZABETH &.. DAVIS,

MILLENER, DRESS & CLOAK MAKER, WEST QUEEN STREET, Will most thankfully receive, and promptly execute any orders with which the Ladies of Auckland may favour her.

NOTICE.

To All whom it may Concern.

I JOHN B. WILLIAMS, United States j Consul for New Zealand, and United States Commission Agent, Feejee Islands, do hereby give notice that I have this day cancelled a certain Powerof Attorney granted to Robt. Appleyard FitzGerald, Esq., on or about the month of April, 1848, in Auckland, in the Colony of New Zealand, granting power to act as agent in certain commercial matters, in paying or receiving debts, &c, in New Zealand or John B. Williams. Vewa, Feejee Islands, 10th April, 1850.

SUBURBAN LAND FOR SALE, Adjoining the Government Domain.

THAT very pleasantly situated and rich soil Allotment, No. 25 (a), Section 3, containing 7 acres 1 rood 35 perches. Apply to George Vaile, Architect.

Queen-street.

TO AGRICULTURAL SEJ?TLERS.

To be Let for a Term of Five "Xears. ABOUT Two Thousand Acres of LAND, situated between the Pensioner sett'eraent of Otahuhu and the Native village of Papakura — of which about 100 acres are in glass, fenced and divided into three paddocks, — about three in oats, and six in wheat. The other improvements consist of two Cottages, a Dairy, and Stockyard, and a good Orchard of an acre in extent. The remainder of the two thousand acres is an excellent lun for cattle, and is well watered and wooded. If required, about thirty cows would be let with the land, or sold, on moderate terms, — and a team of horses, agricultural implements, &c, can be had at a valuation. Apply to Connell & Ridings, Queen-stieet, Auckland.

HOBART TOWN SEEDS, Ex " Isabella."

CONNELL $ RIDINGS

Have on Sal e — CATSTAIL GRASS SEED While Clover Meadow Foxtail Rough Stock Meadow Meadow Fescue Italian Grass Lucerne Gorze or Furze Seed Sweet Scented Vernal Grass

Hobait Town Seed Potatoes.

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Bibliographic details
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New Zealander, Volume 7, Issue 548, 16 July 1851, Page 1

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624

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealander, Volume 7, Issue 548, 16 July 1851, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealander, Volume 7, Issue 548, 16 July 1851, Page 1

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