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CHEAP BftSAOl

THE Undersigned announces to the Public that the price of the 21bs. Loaf of the Best Bread is reduced to Five-pence Half? enny, and the Second Quality to Four-pence Halfpenny. Hugh Cool ah an. Shortland-street, 9th August, 1851. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERY ESTABLISHMENT. BAVt 6. KoDOVSSI, j BEG to announce that they will, This Day, Saturday, 9th August, open their j New Grocery Warehouse, in the commodious premises lately occupied as Mr. D. Nathan's Sale Room, at the foot of Shortland Street, and opposite to the Market place. From out of all the recent arrivals they have selected a very extensive and varied assortment of all articles required in the British Grocery and Italian Warehouse, and these of the freshest and finest description, — less regardful of invoice price than of intrinsic quality j and they now respectfully offer to the public a stock that is unequalled in the market. They have determined as their plan of business to hold no other than the best quality of Goods, and to sell at the very lowest possible prices ; trusting that a judicious public will, by the extent of its custom, enable them to maintain that wholesome and beneficial rule. Family orders promptly and faithfully attended to. To Storekeepers in the Suburbs and in the neighbouring Settlements, they can hold out peculiar inducements for their town purchases. Auckland, 9th August, 1851. Elegant Articles of Cabinet 'Work In the Wow Zealand Woods, Manufactured by Henry Mason, (Near St. John's College.) LOO, CARD, Occasional, Dejunfc, and Ladies Work Tables, &c, with tops inlaid with Mosaic Work, Crests, or other designs to any pattern, and on Carved Stands ; Fire Screens, Flower Tables, Cabinets, Work Boxes, Tea Caddies, Dressing Cases, &c, of well seasoned materials and suitable for exportation. Picture frames of Totara and other New Zealand woods made to order. Specimens to be seen at Mr. J. Williamsons, Stationer, Shortland-crescent, where orders will be received* August sth, 1851.

VT. S AST BOM, BOOT and SHOE MAKER, Wyndhamstreet, — begs to acquaint his Friends and the Public that he has recommenced business, and hopes to merit a share of their patronage and support. August sth 1851.

/CLARIFIED OIL, 4s. 6d. per Gallon. v> Prime Lot of Hams and Bacon, honey cured. Wangarei corned Butter, Is. Id. $> fib. George Huntbr, Bed House, Queen-street.

FRANCIS WHITE, BLACKSMITH AND FARRIER LATE 07 HOKIANGA, "p ESPECTFULLY informs the inhabitant* XV of Auckland, and the public in general, thai he has commenced Business as Hone" shoer, Farrier, and General Smith, in Mr. McDermotts Old Established Shop, opposite the Post Office, High-street, and trusts from his long experience in the diseases of horses and cattle, and by neatness and despatch in every branch of his business, to merit a share of the public patronage* Auckland, June 27, 1851.

TO BE LET, FOR ONE, TWO, OR MORE YEARS, THE GRANGE FARM, near Mount Eden, containing about 120 Acres of Land, divided into four separate Paddocks, the whole enclosed by substantial Stone Walls. One Paddock, containing about 75 Acres, is perfectly free from scoria and ready for immediate cultivation, and has an ample supply of water at the driest season. The Orchards contain some hundreds of Fruit Trees, now of four year's growth, consisting of apple, pear, cherry, fig, and filbert trees, and a number of choice vines. THE HOUSE contains, fn the front, four rooms, two of which are 20 feet by 18, and two smaller. There is a fire-place in each of these four rooms. They are doubly lined^and elegantly papered throughout. At the back are two smaller sleeping rooms, a dairy, and a store room 18 feet by 14. Detached are a Kitchen and Servants' Sleeping Room. There is also a weatherboarded Cottage for farm servants at some distance from the house, consisting of two rooms, with fire-place in each. There is an excellent three-stalled Stable with spacious loft — Cow-house with loft — Coach and Cart House and Store-room, Fowlhouse, &c, &c. Apply to Mr. Forster, on the premises, or to F. W. Merriman.

AUCKLAND MECHANICS' INSTITUTE. NOTICE. SOME misapprehension having arisen as to the hour appointed for the Special General Meeting on Wednesday, it is hereby notified that the said Meeting stands adjourned until 8 o'clock, punctually, THIS EVENING. A. W. Hansard, Acting Honorary Secretary. August 9, 1851.

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New Zealander, Volume 7, Issue 555, 9 August 1851, Page 1

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717

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealander, Volume 7, Issue 555, 9 August 1851, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealander, Volume 7, Issue 555, 9 August 1851, Page 1

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