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OBSERVE

TUST OPKNED, another Largo and Varied Assortment of Fancy Muslin, Mousline «J do Laino, and Cambric Plates, for dresses, of chaste and elegant styles, to be sold at the following* low prices : Ladies' Fancy Coloured Muslin Dresses, 6s. Gd. the dress " " Mousline de Lames, 12s. Gd. the dress. " •' Cambric Plates, 7s. 6d. the dress. Ex " Cashmere." A. JONES, Railway House, Queen-street.

FT A UMONTTTIVr "R A "FHFT/R IN Consequence of St. Andrew's Festival Dinner occurring on Monday evening next, the Subscribers have requested to have the HARMONIUM RAFFLE postponed— and it is accordingly fixed for WEDNESDAY EVENING-, DECEMBER 3, At the "Exchange Hotel,"

The Patent HARMONIUM, with Percussion and Expression Stops, is one of the celebrated instruments of Alexandre, with his latest improvements. This powerful instrumen i — adapted to the Church, the Concert-room, or the Drawingroom — embraces the capabilities of the Organ, and effects of a perfect Orchestra; it can be played by any pianoforte player, having the same key-board as the Pianoforte. It has twelve Btovs } including the Bassoon, Claiionet, Fife, Flute, Hautboys, &c. It has a richly carved Rosewood case, and takes about the room of a semi- grand piano-forte.

ON SA2.E. EX " M A U K. T N/' THIRTY TINS YARMOUTH BLOATJL ERS 16 Tins Smoaked Haddocks 0 do. Kippered Salmon 4 do. Pickled Oysters 4 do. Lobsters (entire in shell) 1 2 do. Lobsters for Sauce 10 do. Soft Speldmg 19 do. Scotch Haggis 12 do. Hare Soup 5 do. Botch Potch. W. S. Grahame. Nov. 26th, 1851.

ON SALE,

Ex " Ma-uiun," from Sydney. ONE CASE COLONIAL TWEEDS (Superior) 5 Cases Jams, assoited 5 Tins Confectioneiy, ditto 1 Cask Hair Brooms. Thomas Lewis. Queen-street, 15th November, 1851.

DE3HWUII.E XWVESTIVTENT.

BUILDING ALLOTMENTS FOR SALE BY PRIVATE CONTRACT.

SEVERAL Allotments in Albert -street, near to the New Jetty now being constructed by the Government, viz. : — Nos. 1 to 8, 42x72, 24*72, 20x66, 20*66, 20x66, 20*66, 20x66 21 x 65 feet respectively. A plan of the Pioperty may be seen, and all requhed particulars, known at the Office of the Undersigned. EnwARD Rich, Land, Commission, and Custom-House Agent. Auckland, Nov. 28th, 1851.

LAND FOR SALE.

THE UNDERSIGNED has now on SALE Country Lands Suburban ditto. Four Allotments — suitible for family residences or business purposes. Also, — Lands which may be obtained on Lease for any term of years, subject to condition to be agreed upon between the owners and lessee. Apply to Edward Rich, Land, Commission, & Custom house Agent, Queen-street.

COUNTRY LANDS.

HPHE undersigned begs to intimate that he : JL- has been instructed by the proprietor to offer for sale by private contract, a block of 1 Land about 600 acres in extent, situate at Matakana, one third of this is well timbered, consisting of Kauri, Puriri, &c, the remainder a fine well watered plain, suited for pastoral and agricultural operations. Now that Steam Navigation is being introduced, so important for our coasting and internal trade, by the construction in Auckland of the first Steamer built in New Zealand, The " Governor Wynyard," the probable forerunner of a Steam fleet from this port, the distance of the above property will be reduced to about a three hours trip from the Capital j its proximity to the Whaling Grounds ; it also being in the immediate locality of the famous springs at Maurangi, The Leamington of the Pacific ; : it being in the centie of a well known Mineral Country, independant of its own capabilities derived from an excellent soil, well suited for the growth of wheat and barley, all point to Matakana, soon becoming a populous and wealthy district. Title from the Crown. — Terms Liberal. — price, under that of the Government Land. Edward Rich, Land Agent, Quen-streeet.

ASlNli LE GENTLEMAN can be accommodated with Beard and Lodging. Apply at the "New Zealander" Office.

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New Zealander, Volume 7, Issue 587, 29 November 1851, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealander, Volume 7, Issue 587, 29 November 1851, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealander, Volume 7, Issue 587, 29 November 1851, Page 1

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