BOOT /UNTO SHOS WAJaZJISOUSE.
ANOTHER Tremendous Supply of Ladies', Gents', and Children's BOOTS AND SHOES, from the well-known House of lloman & (Jo, T. Keven. Shortland-street, Sept. 10, 1851.
EX LATE ARRIVALS.
On Sale at the Old-established Corn and Flour Wareiiousf,
A LARGE assoitment of Garden and Agricultural Seeds, among which are the following — Blue Prussian and Carleton Peas Spinach, BiocoJi, and Cauliflower Kidney Beans, Red Beet, and Mangolwurtzel Windsor Beans — Rape, Carrol, and Turnip Seeds Mustard, Cress, Lettuce, &c, &c. Red and White Clover Seeds Rye Grass, Mixed Grasses Trefoil, Lucerne, and L nseed Superior Seed Oats and Barley &c, &c., &c. Thomas Somervii.le. Shorlland-street, September 19.
PAB/rrcER. WANTED.
T> EQUIRED— A PARTNER (with a very -*-*; small capital), in a most luctative Business. Respectable references will be given and required. Address "A. 8.," " New Zealander'' oflice.
EDUCATION.
GPATERSON respectfully informs his • friends and the public, that he will, on Monday the 22nd instant, open a Seminary at his residence in Chancery-street. Branches taught — Heading, Writing, English Grammar, ' Arithmetic, Geometry, Trigonometry and Land Surveying. Terms — Is. per week, liours of attendance, from 10 to 1, and from 2 to 4. An Evening Class from 7 to 9. Auckland, 17th September, 1851.
AUCKLAND MECHANICS' INSTITUTE.
A LECTURE will be delivered in the Hall of this Institution, on Tuesday Evening next, the 23rd instant, BY THE REV. J. INGLIS. On " Tho Unity of tho Human Species." Time — 8 o'clock. Admission — Members of the Institution, on producing their Cards of Membership, — ■ non-members, by Tickets, Is. each to be obtained at Mr. Archd. Clarks Shorllandstreei, Mu. Williamsons, " New Zealander" Office, and of A. W. Hansard, Secretary. Sept. 16th, 1851.
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TO CAPITALISTS &. OTHERS, CONNELL §f RIDINGS Have received instructions from the Proprietor, !]. Littlewood, Esq., to sell by Public Auction, at their Mart, Queen Street, on Wednesday, 24th September, at 12 o'clock, Without Reserve, npi-lAT Valuable F A R M and -*- Dwelling HOUSE, recently occupied by Mr. Littlewood, situ ate near the Epsom Race Course. The House consists of Parlour and Drawing Room, each 15 feet by 12, 2 Bed Chambers, Hall, 4 feet wide, Closet, Kitchen, and Large Dairy. The two latter being substantially built of Scoria, and forming the basement of the house, and a Verandah 60 feet in length. At a small expense the Attic can be converted into four comfortable bedrooms. The Land, which is well known as some of the richest in that fertile district, consists of 15 Acres enclosed and laid down in grass :—2: — 2 Acres of Garden, well stocked with Fruit Trees, — and 3 Acres of wood. The Property may be seen on application at the Mart, or to Mr. Littlewood. Terms at Sale.
TO FARMERS, BLACKSMITHS, AND OTHERS.
CONNELL & HIDINGS Will Sell by Auction, at their Mait, on Saturday next, 28th instant — | PATENT SUBSOIL PLOUGH 1 ditto Scarifier 2 ditto Essex Plouhg? 3 Sack Barrows 4 Iron Sack Holders 50 Wioughl Iron Share Moulds 8 ditto ditto Cart Anns Corn .Shovels Potatoc Forks Kitchen Ranges Rod and Bar Iron Ca&t and Blister Steel Horse Shoe and Cut Nails, assorted.
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New Zealander, Volume 7, Issue 567, 20 September 1851, Page 1
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