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MAUHAURANGI HOT SPRINGS.

THE Public is respectfully informed that a commodious Hotel has been erected at the Springs of » Wai Wera WiW and that the Baths have been re-constructed and improved. The curative properties of these Waters have been well tested, and proved to be highly efficacious in cases of Consumption and Asthma, and a decided specific for Rheumatism, Debility and Nervousness— indeed, to those suffering fiom physical prostration and consequent depression of spirits they have acted as a perfect elixir. The Residence accommodations are peculiarly adapted for Invalids, who will meet with the most solicitous attention. ' To those in health Wai Wi«iu Wera offers scarcely less inducement, for its Baths are preventive as well as curative, and it forms a pleasant marine retreat from the confinement of Town — and its sheltered site and picturesque neighbourhood affords the shaded forest walk and the pebbled sea-beach lounge, and abounds with wild-duck and pigeon, and the first-rate fishing. Private Rooms for families, if required. Wines, &c, of the best quality. All charges upon the most moderate scale. John Anderson. 11 Wai Wera Wera is distant 20 odd miles from Auckland, trading vessels to and from which call every day — Passage- money, 55."

Notice to Debtors and Creditors.

TH E Undersignfd being about to leave the colony for a short time, requests all parties having any claims against him to forward the same for liquidation ; and he requests all indebted to him to pay the amounts of their accounts on or before the Ist October, to Mr. Hansard, Shortland-street, who has received his authority to give discharges for the same. Those not settled by that date will be immediately thereafter sued for. George Steedon.

ON SALE, At the Stores of the Undersigned, rjIWENTY TONS LIVERPOOL SALT JL 4 tons Dairy Salt 4 ditto Rock ditto 146 Ash Oars 80 ditto ditto, rough. Thos. Weston & Co. 15th September, 1851.

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On Sale At the Stores of the Undersigned. A FEW tons of the above FLOUR in quantities to suit purchasers. Davy & McDowell. Sept. 17th, 1851. WANTED-A Stout Active YOUTH, as an Apprentice to the Blacksmith and Farrier business. Apply to Mr. F. White, High-street. September 19th, 1851.

TO BE SOLD. THE Estate known as the Grange lately the property of Mr. Foster. A portion of the purchase money will be allowed to remain on Mortgage at 10 per cent. For a description of the property, and further particulars, apply at the Union Bank of Australia, Auckland. N.B. — Unless this property is disposed of before the Ist October, it will be withdrawn. Sept. 16th, 1851.

ijjLi. TWO Four Roomed COTdgjBQHL X TAGES to let, in a healthy James Thos. Boylan. Queen-street, Sept 19, 1851.

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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 Hemp, 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 gi'.e 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.

WATCHES ON SALE.

ONE Gents' Very Superior GOLD WATCH, patent lever, jewelled One Silver Hunting Watch Two Silver Watches, best movement, highly finished. CONNELL & RIPINGS, Queen-street. August 22, 1851.

BOOT AND SHOE DEPOT, QUEEN STREET, OPPOSITE THE WESLEYAN CHAPEL.

JUST LANDED, Ex "Norfolk," from London :— Ladies' Patent Goloshed Cloth Boots Ditto Kid Slippers Ditto Patent Seal Skin Shoes Ditto Cashmere Boots Ditto Lasting ditto Ditto Lasting Shoes Ditto Cloth Boots. The whole of the above articles are of superior quality, and can be confidently recommended. John Hoop. 9th August, 1851.

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New Zealander, Volume 7, Issue 568, 24 September 1851, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealander, Volume 7, Issue 568, 24 September 1851, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealander, Volume 7, Issue 568, 24 September 1851, Page 4

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