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FOR SYDNEY.

A\ 1 HPHE Barque fAvfv I "HELEN S. PAGE," sisix inuuep 22& tons> j> '*• ciuuc^' c^ESJ^^*- Commander, will sail for the above Port on Monday, the Ist September This vessel has excellent accommodations for Cabin and (Steerage Passengers, particularly for large families in 1 the steerage. For Freight or Passage apply to James Macky. Auckland, August 25, 1851.

FOR SALE,

a^ rp II E SCHO O N E R mfjp^s X "BON ACCORD," JilixF^ar This Vessel, so well known for her last sailing qualities, is coppered, and copperfastened, well found in chain, cables, anchors, sails, &c, &c. For further particulars, apply to W. S. GuAiiAMt:. July 30th, 1851.

FOR ENGLAND DIRECT.

{For Light Freight & Passengers only.) -*dfe*v HP H E Fink Ship •im. X "EMIGRANT," MssSfc 5< 73 tons, Register, H. H. Kemp, Commander, will visit this Port about the middle of August, from llokianga, and will offer an excellent opportunity for passengers about to proceed to England having spacious poop accommodation. For fj eight or passage apply to Brown & Campbell.

EX "NORFOLK" & LATE ARRIVALS.

ONE CASE GOLD and SILVER WATCHES 1 Case Haberdashery, consisting of — Ribbons, Gloves, Children's Collars Handkerchiefs, Pins, Needles Reel Cotton, Black and Grey Orleans Hooks & Eyes, &c, &c. 1 Case Black Paletot Coats, Shooting Coats Blue Clolh Jackets Black and Fancy Vests . Black and Fancy Doeskin Pants Black Satin Vests, &c. 1 Case Blue and Black Cloth Caps 1 Case White Cotton Shirts and Chemises for Native trade. Bales of Grey and White Calico 1 Bale of White Sheeting.

Groceries — 10 tons of Sugar Gunpowder Tea Dates, Raspberry Vinegar Currants, Figs, Starch and Blue Sardines, Tamarinds, Butter English Cheese, Lard, Confectionery Salad Oil, Bottled Fruits Lucifer Matches, Soap 25 Cases Bottled Brandy, 1 doz. each Superior Hunt's Port Wine, in bottle and quarter-casks Bass' No. 3, Burton Ale True man's Porter Bottled Ale Cavendish and Negrohead Tobacco Salt Pork. Charles Davis, Queen-street. August 26th, 1851.

VALUABLE TOWN PROPERTY FOR SALE.

THE Undersigned has received instructions from the Proprietor, to offer for Sale, by Private Contract, No. 13 of Section 29, situate in Queen-street, contiguous to the house and grounds of the Rev. T. Buddle. The Property consists of about three quarters of an Acre, and for the present is well adapted for a Family Residence, with the certainty of its adaptation for business purposes, and that at no lemote period. It is within a stones-throw of that admirable Institution — the Wesleyan College ; and is confidently offered as a safe and profitable channel for investment. The terms are very moderate, and may be known upon application to Edward Rich, Lnnd, Commission, & Custom House Agent. Queen-street, August 28th, 1851.

To Merchants, and others requiring a SußunuAN Residence.

THE Undersigned has much pleasure in offering for Sale by Private Contract, a most Valuable Allotment of Land, about Seven Acres in extent, situate near Hobson's Bridge — with the advantage of a well Macadamized road to it, making it at all limes of the year of easy and comfortable access. Further parriculars may be known upon application to Enw. Rich, Land, Commission & Custom-house Agent, Qneen-street.

FREEMAN'S BAY SALTING ESTABLISHMENT.

Undersigned begs to inform the Public X that having completed his extensive premises in Freeman's Bay, for curing Mams and Bacon according to the English practice, — he is now prepared to supply dealers or families with the above, which will be found equal in every respect to the famed Hampshire or Yorkshire Bacon. For convenience, parties may be supplied at Mr. Chailes Davis's Store, Wharf, Lower Queen-street. F. Armson. August 20th, 1851.

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New Zealander, Volume 7, Issue 561, 30 August 1851, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealander, Volume 7, Issue 561, 30 August 1851, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealander, Volume 7, Issue 561, 30 August 1851, Page 1

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