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HOUSES.

MR lIARDINGTON informs the Public that he has now on hand a considerable Stock of Horses for Sale. They have been picked with much care from various importations, and comprise the well broken -in Saddle Morse, the Ladies' Jennett, the strong animal for Harness, and the Cait Horse ; all which he can offer at very reasonable prices.

LIVERY STABLES.

In his Stables there is every desctiption of Horse required for Hire, and which he will be glad to let out, by the day, the week, or the month, either for baddle, Harness, or for Ploughing. Horses received at Livery at very modeiate charges,

CARRIAGES.

The usual Vehicles are always ready at a few minutes notice, viz., the Omnibus, Landau, Jaunting Car, Dog Cart, Gig, &c. N.B. A few fine Fillies for Sale, well adapted for Maori purchasers. Royal Exchange Hotel, Auckland, 12th August, 1851.

/CLARIFIED OIL, 4s Od. per Gallon. v>/ Prime Lot of Hams and Bacon, honey cured. Wangarei corned Butter, Is. Id. yp ib. George Hunter, Red House, Queen -sireet.

Elegant Articles of Cabinet Worts in the Hew Zealand Woods, Manufactured by Henry Mason, (Near St. Johns College.)

T 00, CARD, Occasional, Dejunfe, and LaJLj dies 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, Diessing 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.

IT being the intention of St. Patrick's Temperance Committee to proceed immediately with the erecting of St. Patrick's Hall and Catholic School, — Subscribers are respectfully requested to pay their subscriptions to the Collectors. Benjamin Gittos, Secretary. Church of St. Patrick, August 18th, 1851.

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New Zealander, Volume 7, Issue 559, 23 August 1851, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealander, Volume 7, Issue 559, 23 August 1851, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealander, Volume 7, Issue 559, 23 August 1851, Page 4

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