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PIANOFORTE?, &c, &c.

J WILLIAMSON has been appointed • Agent for Mr H. Marsh, of the •< Sydney Pianoi-okte and Music Waiusrooms," and will receive orders for any of the following instruments : — Grand Pianofortes ; Grand Sqviare ditto ; Semi-Grand ditto ; Improved Square ditto ; Cottage ditto ; Semi- Cottage ditto ; Microcordan ditto, and Piccolo ditto — in elegant Rosewood, Zebra, Mahogany, and Walnut Wood Cases — imported direct from the most eminent London Manufacturers, viz. : Collard and Collard, P.roadwood and Sons, Stodart and Bon, Cadby,Metzler, &c. Seraphines. Piccolo Harmoniums — a portable instrument of great power and sweetness, peculiarly .adapted for small churches and schools ; the compass is from 3^ to 4 octaves. Piano-Melodias. All orders will meet with immediate attention, and the goods be transmitted securely packed. Auckland, June 18, 1851.

NEW MU?>IC.

THE Undersigned has just received a quantity of New Music, comprising Polkas, Waltzes, Scottisches, Quadrilles, Songs, Duetts, &c. The Musical Bijou, for the Pianoforte, in four parts. Prince Aithur's Band March. Royal Palace Band Marches. The Retreat March. Quadrilles.— Legon de Danse ; Les Souvenirs de Chevilly ; Les Diamans de la Couronne; Les Flambart's; Les Promenades de la Cour ; the Lancers. Polkas. — Princesses; Montpelier; Moonlight; New Year's ; Australian; D'AlbertV Last. Scottisches. — The Prince of Wales; The Kitty. Waltzes. — Trois (Chopin) ; L'Aurore.; Isle of Jewels ; Duke of Reichstadt's. Songs and Airs. — Song of the Robin ; In Vain I court a Glance of Thine ; She Weeps o'er the trinkets, &c. ; Come, sweet Maid ; I resign Thee every Token ; The Gipsy's Petition ; The Dove ; The Boatman's Song j The Artist's Lament ; The Farmer; The Woodland Hallo; Why Sleep ye, Flowers ; There be none of Beauty's Daughters; Village Maid: Where'er a Cot is seen ; Sweet Harmony restrain your mirth ; Gentle Mother j My Little Bark ; Sing not of the Past, &c, &c, &c. J. WILLIAMSON/--Shortland-street, Bookseller, &c. June 18, 1851.

ON SALE;

PLANS of the Town, and of the Suburbs of Auckland, being correct copies of the Government plans, comprising the newly laid out streets and allotments — plain or mounted. J. Williamson, Bookseller.

MAVXr&EL&S GMA2HHHAR.

A FEW COPIES OF MAUNSELL'S " GRAMMAR of the New Zealand Language." Price 7s. 6d. J. Williamson, Bookseller.

mn. joiin 'white, (LATE OF HOKIANGA,) HAVING, by a residence of many years in New Zealand, gained a perfect knowledge of the Language, Manners and Customs of the Natives, begs to acquaint the Public of Auckland and its vicinity, that, he has commenced business as a Native Agent, Interpreter and Translator. Apply at Mr. M. Somerville, Grocer, or at the corner of West Queen and Hobson-streets, Smale's Point. Auckland, 13th June, 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 during her husband's lifetime. Mrs. W. intends keeping on hand a Slock of Ladies' and Childrens Boots and Shoes. N. B. All Orders punctually obeyed. Upper Queen-street, JNear the Primitive Methodist Chapel.

MILLINERY & DRESS MAKING.

MRS. HAGERTY 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. LIGHTBAND begs to acquaint • Stationers, Gentlemen of the Legal Profession, and others requiring Parchments for Deeds, &c, that having succeeded in preparing skins in a very superior manner, he is now able to offer them with confidence to public notice. The following Testimonial has been received from F. D. Bell, Esq., Commissioner of Crown Lands : — " Nelson, March, 1851, " Sir — The Parchment supplied by you for jvc Crown Grants, is of excellent quality, and ng very free from grease, it can be written upon with ease. " Yours, &c, «• F. D. Bfll. " Mr. G. W. Liglitband." Price by the roll, 2s. 6d. each. Orders received by C. Elliott, at the Examiner office, Nelson.

-TT7- ANTED— A FEMALE COOK. Apply Y Y to Mrs. Hujlme,

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New Zealander, Volume 7, Issue 551, 26 July 1851, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealander, Volume 7, Issue 551, 26 July 1851, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealander, Volume 7, Issue 551, 26 July 1851, Page 4

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