EX "MAUKIN," FROM SYDNEY. 6>| PUNCHEONS ) 7 , m , ""A 11 Hhds. } IUJM 4 " Mattell's Pale Cognac 80 Bags Pilot Bread 20 " Cabin „« 1 50 " Palna Rice 2 Carts 2 Drays 23 Casks Ale 9 ** Tongues 2 Packages L-imp Cotton 100 Boxes Mould Candles 32 Mats Crushed Lump Sugar 10 Hags Pearl Barley 5 Kegs Eubauk's I in. Nails J « (> q It X 1 Case Stockmen's Boots 5 Cans Haw Oil 5 « Boiled oil 2 Bales Sole Leather I 1 Case White Linen Shiits \ 2 Cases Saddles and Brides 1 Bale Brown, Blue, and White Paper 1 Barrel Scotch Confectionery 2 Cases Bine Cloth Caps 300 BOXES BEST CONGOU TEA 70 Kegs White Lead 30 Drums Turpentine Bellow's, Cross Cut Files Horse Brushes, &c , &c.,""&c. W. S. Graiiamk, Fort street.
AUCTIONFER AND LAND AGENT. MR. J. NEWMAN offers his services to the Public as an AUCTIONEER & GENERAL AGENT, more particularly for the Pale of Cattle Horses, and other live Stock. Monthly sale at New Market on the Second Tuesday of every Month. Quarterly Sale at Olahuhu on the first Wednesday in the Quarter, commencing with June. Stock kept at fixed charges in his Remuera Paddocks. Orders left r with Mr. Thomas Somerville, Shortland-street will be forwarded.
COWWEIL <fc HIDING 3. LAND AGENTS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND GENERAL AUCTIONEERS, Queen St heist.
AUCTION OF MERCHANDIZE, and Miscellaneous Articles, at the Auction Mart, every Wednesday and Saturday, at Eleven o'clock. Auction ov Cattle, Horses, and other Live Stock, and Farm Produce, at the Cattle Market of the Hundred of Auckland, Epsom. Road, on the second Tuesday of every month
MAUHAURANGI HOT SPRINGS. HPHE Public is respectfully informed that a JL commodious Hotel has been erected at Springs of " Wai Wera Wera," and *hat the Baths have been re- constructed and Unproved. 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 ipecific ior Rheumatism, Debility and Nervousness — indeed, to those suffeiing fiom physical prostration and consequent deprt-ision 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 Wira Wera offers scarcely less inducement, for its Baths are preventive as well as curative, and it forms a pleasant marine retreat from the confinement o 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, tiading vessels to and from which call every day — Passage-money, 55."
TO STAND THIS SEASON, At the Windsor Castle, Parnell. THE HORSE "Young Britain." Terms— £2 ss. Od. Tuos. Johnson. Oct. 3rd, 1851.
ENTIRE HO RSE «PQ R U S." TH E Thorougii-ijred Horse "FOB. US," will stand to c&vest hi* season. Porus is. a dark brown, 16 hands high, 5 year* old, has a good temper and an excellent constitution; he is by Septimus out of Camilla, by Camerton, her dam a Hector maie. Camilla, was also the dam of Harry Loroquer and Commissioner, both winners* and she won a maiden pldte at two years old, Porus stood one season at the Paferson, N.S.W., and the stock of his get was pronounced to, be fully equal to the stock of the imported horse Young Camel* Porus is unquestionably the best horse in this Province, to cross with heavy mares to get what is termed a horse of all works, suitable for either the cart, plough or saddle ; with light mares, to get a good, quiet, neat hack ; or with, racing mares, to insure size, as well as strength, and speed. Terms, £3 3s.;— Groomage ss. Thomas Paton. Eden hill, 20th Augnst, 1851.
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New Zealander, Volume 7, Issue 574, 15 October 1851, Page 4
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