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ON SALE, VAN DIEMEN'S LAND FINE FLOUR, in 50, 100 and 200lbs. bags Hobart Town Potatoes, for seed or table 20,000 Shingles, 12,000 Paling, 5 and 6 feet Fine Java and Loaf Sugar Congou Tea, in chests and half- chests Rice, Candles, — mould and sperm Dried Apples, Soda, Liverpool Salt, Pickles Sauces Mustard, in and lib. bottles Arrowroot, in tins Raspberry Vinegar, in keg an d bottle Confectionery No. 2 Cigars, Tobacco, Pipes One Crate Flower-pots A quantity of Hearth-stones Willow Baskets, various sizes Bee-hives Three casks Hams, Hair Brooms American Brooms, Rocking-chairs Pit-saws, Goat-skins, Basils London Porter, Blankets Brown Calico, 7-8 and 5-4 Fancy Prints Colonial Tweed and Doeskins (. loth Caps, Wheat Bags Wheat and Maize Thomas Lewis. Queen-street, 6th December, 1851.

%* From the above date all purchases must be paid for before delivery of the Goods. BRITISH AKTD FOREIGN WAKE HOUSE. NEW SUMMER GOODS. Just Received, and Selling at Unusually Moderate Prices. T ADIEV RICH BROCADED SATIN JLJ VISETTES of Newest Shapes— " Isabel!," " Marelance," " Alice," &c, richly trimmed. Parasols, in great variety, Ladies' and Children*' Worked Muslin Flounced Dresses Vienna Printed do. do. Ladies' Superior French Stays White and Black Lace Falls White, Black, Pink, and Blue Blond do. Fancy Netts and Blonds — Hosiery Collars, and Habit-Shirts, in Muslin and Lace Ladies' Made Dresses, and Drawn Bonnets Childrens ditto, Worked Curtains Rich Bonnet, Sash, and Neck Ribbons Childrens Cashmere Hoods, Great Variety Gloves, Neck Ties, Petticoats Cambric Dresses, White and Coloured Silks Black Barriage for Dresses, Coloured Satins And a Great Variety of other Seasonable Goods, which will be sold at a considerable reduction on former rates. Dec. sth, 1851.

WAIKATO INN. C MARSHALL begs to inform the Public • that, having obtained a Government License, he is about to open an INN at Paparaumau, situated on the South bank of the Waikato River, immediately opposite Rakan-a-tira, on the main road fr6m Auckland to the Waikato. There will be a regular Ferry at this point, and he will be always ready to supply Canoes to parties proceeding up the River, and also to negociate for the hire of any Natives they may require. C. M. would suggest that the present is the most favourable season of the year in which to traverse that rich and magnificent inland country, abounding in scenery unparalleled in the Southern Hemisphere. Auckland, Dec. Ist, 1851.

AMERICAN AND TOItEXGN AGENCY. CITY OF WASHINGTON. VNDER THE DIRECTON OF AATtON HAIGHT PALMER,, of New York, Councillor of the Supreme Court of the United States, and Director of the late American and Foreign Agency of that City, and Worthington Garrettson Snethen, of New Orleans, also a Councillor of said Court, and late Solicitor of the United States Geneial Land Office. This Establishment is formed for the following lowing objects : — 1 . For conducting Professional business in the Supreme Court of the United States, and the prosecution and recovery of claims against the American Government. 2. For Collections generally, embracing Debts, Legacies, and Inheritances in the United State 3, and the adjacent British Possessions. 3. For the Purchasing of Lands in any of the States or Territories of the Union, and Loaning Moneys on Mortgage of Real Estates lying therein. 4. For Investment of Funds in United States and State Stocks and Loans, and, generally for the transaction of all business pertaining to a Law, Loan, or Banking Agency. All communications addressed, post paid, to Messrs. Palmer & Snethen, American and Foreign Agency, City of Washington, will receive prompt and faithful attention. Palmer and Snetiien.

7O3EPH GXX.X.A.M, RAZOR AND POCKET KNIFE MAKER, Victoria Lane, (Near the Victoria Hotel), BEGS leave to inform the Public of Auckland that he has recommenced Business as above, where he manufactures every desciiption of Cutlery, Spurs, Stirrup Irons, &c, &c, on the shortest notice. Razors, Scissors, Pen Knives, Surgical Instruments, &c, ground daily. December sth, 1851.

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New Zealander, Volume 7, Issue 589, 6 December 1851, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealander, Volume 7, Issue 589, 6 December 1851, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealander, Volume 7, Issue 589, 6 December 1851, Page 1

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