COUNTRY, SUBURBAN AND TOWN LANDS FOR SALE. THE Undersigned has received instructions from the respective proprietors to offer for sale, by Private Contract, the undermentioned : Part of an Allotment having 33 feet frontage to Queen Street, (on the eastern side) by about 190 feet in depth, abutting upon the new wharf, now being erected in Commercial Bay. A Suburban Farm,— about 40 Acres, about three miles from the town, communicating with the Waitemata by a creek. An Allotment near the Wesleyan College, of about a quaiter of an acre. 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
J WILLIAMSON has been appointed • Agent for Mr. H. Marsh, of the " Sydney Pianoforte and Music Warerooms," and will receive orders for any of the following instruments : — Grand Pianofortes ; Grand Square 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, Broad wood and Sons, Stodart and Bon, Cadby, Metzler, &c. Seraphines. Piccolo Harmoniums — a portable instrument of gieat 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 atten« tion, and the goods be transmitted securely packed. Auckland, June 18, 1851.
NEW MUSIC.
HHHE Undersigned has just receired a quanJ- tity of New Music, comprising Polkas, Waltzes, Scottisches, Quadrilles, Songs, Duetts, &C. The Musical Bijou, for the Pianoforte, in four parts. Prince Arthur's Band March. Royal Palace Band Marches. The Retreat March. Quadrilles. — Legon de Danse ; Les Souvenirs de Chevillyj Les Diamans de la Couronne ; Les Flambart's ; Les Promenades de la Cour ; the Lancers. Polkas. — Princesses ; Montpelier ; Moonlight} New Year's •, Australian; D'Albert's 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 e'er the trinkets, &c. ; Come, svreet Maid ; I resign Thee every Token ; The Gipsy's Petition; The Dove; The Boatman's Song ; The Artist's Lament j, 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 ; My Little Bark ; Sing not of the Past. &c, &c, &c. J. Williamson, Shortland-street, Bookseller, &c. June 18, 1851.
MAUNSELL'S GRAMIttAM.
A FEW COPIES OF MAUNSELL'S " GRAMMAR op the New Zealand Language." Price 7s. 6d. J. Williamson, Bookseller.
NEW CUSTOMS DUTIES.
THE New Table of Customs Duties, in convenient forms for use in Merchants' Counting Houses and Offices, and also as a Letter Sheet for transmission by Post to Foreign correspondents, is now published at the " New Zealander" Office. August 6th, 1851.
Elegant Articles of Cabinet Work in the New 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 receivedAugust sth, 1851.
FRANCIS WHITE, BLACKSMITH AND FARRIER LATE OP HOKIANGA, T) ESPECTFULLY informs the inhabitants -lA> of Auckland, and the public in general, that he has commenced Business as Horseshoer, 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.
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New Zealander, Volume 7, Issue 561, 30 August 1851, Page 4
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