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FOE WELLINGTON & NELSON.

/X i FTIHE Fine Fast Sailing A. 1. ragfes. 1 Barque "THAMES," i^Np^fKtf 550 tons, John Hedley, com- '^^^ mander, will sail for the above ports on the 9th inst. For Freight or Passage Apply to Bain & Burtt. Lower Queen-street, 2nd Sept., 1851.

FOR TARANAKI.

aTW HP HE Schooner %X#V JL "SARAH BERRY/ JllJill^ will sail on Tuesday, the 9th instant. For Freight or Passage apply to Captain Joyce, of the " Lucy James," or to Davy & McDowell, Shovtland-street. Sept. 2nd, 1851.

Commissariat, Auckland, 4th September, 1851. npENDERS will be received at this Office, J_ until noon of Mondat, the 15th instant, from persons willing to contract to furnish the undermentioned supplies at Auckland, from the Ist October, 1851, to the 31st March, 1852, viz. :— Mould Candles, Dip Candles, Hospital Supplies, Supplies for General Purposes. The Conditions of Contract, and also the several kinds of Supplies required under the respective headings of "Hospitals" and General Purposes, are stated in the Commissariat advertisement, dated 14th January, 1851, and published in the "New Zealander" newspaper. It is requested that strict attention may be paid to article 10 of the above named Conditions. No Tender will be considered as eligible for acceptance unless signed in the manner that is therein specified. Philip Turner, Assistant Commissary General.

In the Estate of The late Alexander Geddes.

rPENDERS are invited from parties desirous JL of purchasing the whole of the Cattle belonging to the above Estate, at present running at Maungarei. Tenders to be left at the Office of the Undersigned, addressed to David Gkddes, Esq., on or before noon of Friday, the 12th instant. The Stock consists of about 20 Cows, many with calves by their sides 13 Bullocks and Steers 4 Heifers . 1 Bull. These Cattle are well known to be the finest in the colony, having been caiefully selected from the herds of Messrs. Imlays, of Twofold Bay. W. S, Grahame, Fort-street. September 5, 1851.

ON SALE, Ex " Thames," from London.

A fit KEGS EUBANK'S NAILS, 1^ to 5 inch 1 case Paper Hangings 1 bale Canvas for ditto 2 cases Confectionery 2 caroteels } Patras Currants 5 barrels ) 3 cases Turkey Figs 24 drums Turpentine and Linseed Oil 20 barrels Coal Tar 40 bundles Oakum 4 casks Bath Bricks 4 crates Earthenware 1 Iron Safe 1 case Barometers and Thermometers 2 kegs Cream of Tartar 4 casks Unbleached Ginger [1 0 barrels Scotch Oatmeal 100 doz Marzetti's Bottled Beer J. A. GILFILLAN & Co. Ist September, 1851.

EX «MOA."

On Sale at the Store of the Undersigned, A STOCK consisting of Light and Heavy SOLE LEATHER Ditto ditto Kip Harness Leather, Calf Skins Kangaroo ditto, patent Basils, Roans, Society's Aprons Bookbinder's Skins He'ttif, Grindery, Pitch, Rosin Day & Martin's Liquid Blacking "With a supply of good Cavandish Tobacco. J. Ireland.

J. I. informs the public that he has always on hand a superior quality of Boots and Shoes, namely — Wellingtons, Bluchers, Waterproof, Laced Boots, Light Cossacks, and Oxford Shoes, made in Auckland, under the superintendence of an experienced tradesman, together ■with Ladies' and Children's Boots and Shoes, and pledges himself to keep no slop or imported work to offend the eye of a customer, or recal to his mind the sad effects of the purchase of those worthless articles, but is determined to give employment for the benefit of the working class, should he meet with the encouragement that he trusts his goods will merit. Shortland-street, Sept. 5, 1851.

T^OUND— A Parchment Document, sealed JC with the Van Diemen's Land Colonial Seal, and signed by Governor Denison. The owner will find it at the " New Zealander" office.

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New Zealander, Volume 7, Issue 563, 6 September 1851, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealander, Volume 7, Issue 563, 6 September 1851, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealander, Volume 7, Issue 563, 6 September 1851, Page 1

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