COUNTRY, SUBURBAN AND TOWN LANDS FOR SALE. THE Undersigned lias received instructions from the respective proprietors to offer lor sale, by Private Contract, the undei mentioned : Pait of an Allotment having 33 feet frontage to Queen Stieet, (on the eastern side) by about 190 feet in depth, abutting upon the new wharf, now being erected m Commercial Bay. A Suburban Farm, — about 40 Acres, about three miles from Jhe town, communicating with the Waitemata by a creek. Two Allotments near the Wesleyan College, about a quarter of an acre each. Also several Allotments and subdivisions of Allotments in various parts of the town, suitable for building purposes, and family residences. Edward Rich, Land, Commission, & Estate Agent, Queen -street. Auckland, 18th July, 1851.
PIANOFORTES, &c, &c.
J WILLIAMSON has been appointed • Agent for Mr. H. Marsh, of the " Sydney Pianoforte and Music Warerooms," and will leceive orders for any of the following instruments : — Grand Pianofortes ; Grand Square ditto ; Semi-Grand ditto ; Improved Square ditto ; Cottage ditto 5 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, Broadwood and Sons, Stodart and Son, Cadby, Metzler, &c. Seiaphines. Piccolo Hormoniums — 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 MUSIC.
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. Piince Arthur'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. Poi.kas. — Princesses; Montpelier; Moonlight; New Year's ; AustialianjD'Albert's Last. Scottisches. — The Prince of Wales; The Kitty. Waltzes. — Trois (Chopin) ; L'Aurore $ Isle of Jewels ; Duke of Reichstadt's. I 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 j The Boat- j man's Song; 'I he Artist's Lament } The Farmer; The Woodland Hallo; Why Sleep ye, Flowers ; There be none of Beauty's Daughters i Village Maid: Where'er a Cot is seen ; Sweet Harmony restrain your mirth ; Gentle Mother ; My Little Bark ; Sing not of the Past. &c, &c, &c. J. Williamson, Shortland-street, Bookseller, &c. June 18, 1851.
ON SALE.
T)LANS of the Town, and of the Suburbs -IT of Auckland, being correct copies of the Government plans, comprising the newly laid out streets and allotments — plain or mounted. J. Williamson, Bookseller.
MAUNSELL'S GRAMMAR.
A FEW COPIES OF MAUNSELL'S " GRAMMAR of the New Zealand Language." Price 7s. 6d. J. Williamson, Bookseller.
XHR. JOHN "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 Ilobson-streets, Smale's Point. Auckland, 13th June, 1851.
FRANCIS WHITE, BLACKSMITH AND FARRIER LATE OF HOKIANOA, T) ESPECTFULLY informs the inhabitants XV> of Auckland, and the public in general, that he has commenced Business as Horseshoer, Farrier, and General Smith, in Mr. McDermotts Old Established ?hop, opposite the Post Office, High-street, and trusts from his long experience in the diseases of horses and cattle, and by neatnes9 and despatch in every branch of his business, to merit a share of the public patronage. Auckland, June 27, 1851.
TO LET, rtom. HP HAT House and Premises -"- adjoining the Wesleyan Coljf^^SHljf * e g e Grounds, lately occu-C^hs^-JSj^ P lL 'd by Dr. Sinclair. Apply at the New Zealander Office, or to Mr. A. W. Hansard.
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New Zealander, Volume 7, Issue 557, 16 August 1851, Page 4
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