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Tot Siilo or lo X.el, AA r an Immiiihut. Possession

MA FIRST rate and old estab- "-.£- hshed Business Premises at Onchnnga, compiisin^ a Shop, and conifoilable Dwelling Plouse, a newly erected Bakehouse, a good well of water, enclosed Paddock and Garden, containing 1 -h acres, together with Yard, and Out Offices. For particulars apply to J jvmes Mjvcky. Queen-street, Auckland, 18, Nov., 1851.

T O B E LET.

jjy, rp [-T E STONE COTTAGE in JP^SiiiSllsiw -*- Victoria Stieet, and adjoining Ms^lial^ Paddock if lequired. fe^y^igss* Apply on the Premises to W. F. KIRKLANO. Oct. 24th, 1851.

TO LET, AVith Possession on the Ist November, Hp^v Thl?T h1 ? cottage on the lwif^iiiJ& Epsom Road, in the present occupation of Peicival Berrey, 4|ggg§&ii» Esq. Apply to J. A GILFILLAN & COj Queen-street, Oct. 20, 1851.

ABOB.IOIMTE3 OP WKW ZZ3AZ..A37D.

Just Published, PRICE ONE SHILLING,

/TWO LECTURES, on " The AboriJL gines op New Zealand," delivered at the Auckland Mechanics' Institute, by the Rev. Thomas Buddle, Weslcyan Minister of this town — demy Bvo., 51 pp.

Contents.

Lecture I. — Introduction — Origin of tlie New Zcalanders — Beligion and Superstitions — Ideas 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. A. W. HAITS A It XS, HOUSE, ESTATE, CUSTOM HOUSE, AND GENERAL AGENT, SIIORTLAND-STREET, NJGAK THE EXCHANGE HOTEL. MR. HANSARD now begs to offer hisbest 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 otheis) the particulars of the following :—: — SEVERAL HOUSES in all parfcg 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 he advanced on unexceptionable security.

~ TO BE SOLD,

(To an immediate PureJiaser on very advantageous terms, both in respect to prico 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 "> ' * v — ~ — — - — • ' - - HORSE REPOSITORY. HHARDINGTON begs leave to inform • the Public that he has at present a very extensive Stock of Horses for Sale, and that he can offer them at exceedingly moderate rates. The stock js yery varied, and adapted for. all useful purposes ; it comprises the gentle saddle horse, the hardy hack, and the powerful animal for gig, carriage, cart, or plough. There are, also a few carefully broken -in for side-saddle, and a number especially adapted for Maori purchasers, viz,, Brood Mares and Fillies. H. H. begs the favour of an early, inspection. Royal Exchange Hotel, 4th Nov., 1851. • '4

LIVERY STABLES. HHARDINGTON begs to announce, • thai having perfected the arrangements of his Horse and Carriage Establishment, for the incoming Summer season, he is enabled, from its very extended scale to offer to the Public the most delightful and healthy of all open air recreations, at greatly reduced rates, viz. : — Omnibus, with 4 horses,. . .40s. per day Barouche, " a pair" 20s. ** Jaunting Car, with horse.. 15s. " Itog-Cart, " 15s. « Gig, " 12s. " Sadddle-horse " Bs. «

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Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

New Zealander, Volume 7, Issue 587, 29 November 1851, Page 4

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Tapeke kupu
577

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealander, Volume 7, Issue 587, 29 November 1851, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealander, Volume 7, Issue 587, 29 November 1851, Page 4

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