ON SALE At the Stores op the Undersigned, CONGOU TEAS, in chests and £ chests, Mould Candles Company's No. 1 Sugar. John Woodhouse. 17th July, 1851.
ZtfBGROKEiLD TOBACCO, Ex American Ship " George Champlin."
THE Undersigned have on Sale the whole parcel brought by this vessel. Bain & Burtt. Wharf, Lower Queen -street, 11th July, 1851.
EX "ISABELLA."
On Sale by the Undersigndd, A SMALL LOT of Superior Hobart Town CHEESE. M. Somerville, Corner of Shortland & Queen-streets. July 11th, 1851.
NOTICE.
ALL Persons indebted to the Estate of F. C. Dunell, deceased, are requested to pay to me the amounts due, and persons having claims against the Estate are requested to forward their accounts for examination. Fredk. W. Merriman, Solicitor, Queen-street. Auckland, 17th July, 1851.
LOST.
ON Wednesday Evening, the 1 6th instant, fO;newhere between the upper end of Princes Street, (opposite the Masonic Hotel,) and his Excellency Governor Wynyard's house, A Sable Victorine ; — whoever will bring the same to this office will be rewarded.
SUBURBAN LAND FOR SALE, Adjoining the Government Domain.
fpIHAT very pleasantly situated and rich JL soil Allotment, No. 25 (a), Section 3, containing 7 acres 1 rood 35 perches. Apply to George Vaile, Architect. Queen-street.
I. O. O. F., M. U.,
OIHE FIRST ANNIVERSARY DINNER -i- of the Loyal Good Intent Lodge, •will be held at the Lodge Room, White Hart HoteVfiitQueßfi -street, on Monday "next, July 21st, at 7 o'clock. Tickets — ss. 6d. each, To be obtained from the Stewards, N. G. M'Millan, Y. G. Smith, and Brother Mathews. H. M. Jeryis, Hon. Sec.
PIANO-FORTE LESSONS.
BCILS. JOHN BEI.L,
T)ROFESSOR of Music, and for several JL years a pupil of Moscheles, is prepared to give Lessons on the Pianoforte, and on Harmony and Composition j at her residence, Mrs. Conry's, Queen-street. To those well advanced in Music, Mrs. Bell particularly offers herself as finishing instructress. Auckland, 14th July, 1851.
ELIZABETH A. DAVIS,
MILLENER, DUESS & CLOAK MAKER, WEST QUEEN STREET, Will most thankfully receive, and promptly execute any orders with which the Ladies of Auckland may favour her.
EDUCATION.
THE SEMINARY conducted by Mr. J. Robinson, situate protempore in Barrackstreet, near Mr. Waite's Brick House, Queenstreet, continues open for the reception of pupils the coming quarter. Tuition in the Evening for individuals of riper years, anxious for improvement, on moderate terms. July 7th, 1851.
DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.
NOTICE. THE Partnership hitherto existing between William Smithson and John Scholes of Auckland, Brewers, is this day dissolved by mutuaLconsent. All debts due to the firm are to be paid to Mr. Smithson, on or before the 25th inst. William Smithson, John Scholes. Witness— George Smith, Andrew O'Brien. Auckland, July 18, 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,
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New Zealander, Volume 7, Issue 549, 19 July 1851, Page 1
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