LEICESTER RAMS.
THE Undersigned is now prepared to offer his Leicester Lambs at £2 each, to be delivered on the Ist January, 1852, priority of choice to be given according to the time of purchase. Joseph Newman. Remuera, 20th Oct., 1851.
A SMALL FARM FOR SALE ON THE TAMAKI.
MR- J. NEWMAN has received instructions from Mr. R. Andrews to offer tor sale 15 Acres of Land, in a high state of of cultivation, and subdivided into three Paddocks, with a Cottage, Stable, and other outbuildings. The proprietor wishing to remove to a largerfarm, will also sell the growing crop of Oats, Barky, Potatoes and Hay. For a family just landing this little farm offers at once a home and good return for investments.
SURREY HILLS.
TO BE LET — any portion or the whole of this Valuable Property, containing upwards of 300 Acres, upon an improving lease
for seven years. In the hands of a practical farmer proximity to town, gives this property superior advantages. For particulars apply to Joseph Newman, Land Agent & Auctioneer, Remuera, Oct. 23, 1851.
FARMS FOR LEASE OR SALE.
SEVERAL FARMS for Sale or Lease, ranging from 100 to 250 acres, within a convenient distance of Town, For particulars apply to Joseph Newman, Land Agent, &c. Remuera, 20th Oct., 1851. BOOK AND STATIONERY ESTABLISHMENT, New Plymouth.
npHE Undersigned having opened the X STATIONARY and BOOKSELLING Business in New Plymouth, respectfully solicits the patronage and support of the Missionaries and Settlers in the neighbouring Stations and harbours ; flattering himself that cheapness and good quality are indispensable conditions of Sale. A General and Varied Assortment ■will be found, and orders forwarded shall be punctually and strictly attended to. Garland Wm. Woon, Bookseller and Stationer. New Plymouth, Sept. 17, 1851.
ABORIGINES OF TtfEW ZEALAND.
Just Published, PRICE ONE SHILLING,
TOO LECTURES, on " The A.boriX gines of New Zealand," delivered at) the Auckland Mechanics' Institute, by the Rev. Thomas Buddle, Wesleyan Minister of this town — demy Bvo., 51 pp.
Contents.
Lecture I. — Introduction — Origin of the New Zealanders — Religion aud Superstitions— ldeas of a Future State— The Maori Priesthood — Tapu — Witchcraft—The Fairies. Lecture II. — Customs in War — Cannibalism — Preserving the Heads of the Slain — Tattooing — Social and Domestic condition : Government — Slavery — Marriage — Polygamy — Infanticide — Education — Mourning for the Dead — Conclusion. Williamson & Wilson, New Zealander Office.
NEW WORK, JUST RECEIVED.
PITCAIRNS ISLAND AND THE ISLANDERS, in 1850. By Walter Brodie, author of " The Past and Present State of New Zealand." Together with Extracts from his private Journal, and a few hints upon California ; also the reports of all the Commanders of H. M. Ships that have touched at the above island since 1800. Third Edition. London, Whitaker, & Co., 1851. Price 4s. 6d. J. Williamson, Bookseller, &c. Auckland, Oct. 30th, 1851. A. W. HAITSARD, HOUSE, ESTATE, CUSTOM HOUSE, ANX> GENERAL AGENT, SHORTLAND-STREET, NEAR THE EXCHANGE HOTEL.
MR. HANSARD now begs to offer his best service and attention to those who may favour him with their commands in the Selling or Leasing of Land or House Properties ; to those desirous to purchase or hire, the same, and to those requiring the transaction of General Agency. On the Registries kept, of which free inspection is invited, may be found (amongst many others) the particulars of the following :—: — SEVERAL HOUSES in all parts of the Country, Town, and Suburbs to be Let. Many Building Allotments in Town and Suburbs for Sale or Lease. A FEW SUMS OF MONEY ready to be advanced on unexceptionable security.
TO BE SOLD,
( To an immediate Purchaser on very advantageous terms, both in respect to price and accommodation for part of the Purchase Money) — A First-rate Building Allotment, at the lower end of Queen-street Wharf, adjoining Mr, Rich's Brick House. The best site for Business Premises in Auckland. Apply to A. W. Hansard, Shortland-street.
PLANS OF AUCKLAND and the Surrounding Districts, and Charts of the New Zealand Coast &c. Apply at the office of the New Zealander,
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New Zealander, Volume 7, Issue 584, 19 November 1851, Page 4
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