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0 B $ E_E T E I JUST OPENED, another Largo and Varied Assortment of Fancy Muslin, Mousline de Laino, and Cambric Plates, -for drosses, of chaste and elegant styles, to be Bold at the following low prices : Ladies' Fancy Coloured Muslin Dresses, 6s. 6d. the dress " " Mousline do Ltiincs, 12s. 6d. the dress. " •' Cambric Plates, 7s. 6d. the dress. Ex " Cashmere." A. JONES, Railway House, Queen-street.

HORSES, PER "DANIEI/ WEBSTER," From Hobart Town. MR. J. NEWMAN has been instructed by the Proprietor to dispose of this Valuable Cargo of Mares, by Private Contract. The Horses shipped in the " Daniel Webster 1 ' are of a very superior class to any hitherto imported, and are landed in first-rate condition, fit for immediate work. They consist of One Powerful Suffolk Punch Mare.

This Mare took the prize at the Hobavt Town Show, and is therefore not to be equalled in the Southern hemisphere. Ten Pair of Broken- in Plough Mares, Fit for any agricultural purposes, and in excellent condition. Four Clever Cobs. These Mares aie fit for any description of work, large horses in small compass, a different style of horse to anything hitherto imported. One Doctor's Cob, Dark bay, with black points. This is one of the notorious Hobarl, Town trotters. TWO SPLENDIO IiACKNIES, and Eight Unbroken Mares, of various descriptions, but all of a superior class.

TgS?™* In directing the attention of the public to this importation of Mares, Mr. Newman has been instructed to inform them that the proprietor has spared no expense or care in collecting and shipping this selection, and is therefore enabled to offer ar. unprecedented advantage to intending purchasers -. — viz. a kair TRiAL k — they may seethe Plough Horses at work in pairs, or if they require a match for their own, may try any one or two that are likely to suit their purposes.

oar sii2iE. Ex "Maujcin." s _____ rpHIUTY TINS YARMOUTH BLOATX EUS ] 6 Tins Smoaked Haddocks 6 do. Kippered Salmon 4 do. Pickled Oysters 4 do. Lobsters (entire in shell) 12 do. Lobsters for Sauce 10 do. Soft Spelding 19 do. Scotch Haggis 12 do, Hare Soup 5 do. Hotch Potch. W. S. Graiiame. Nov. 26th, 1851.

ON SALE, Ex " Maukin," from Sydney. ONE CASE COLONIAL TWEEDS (Superior) 5 Cases Jams, assorted 5 Tins Confectionery, ditto 1 Cask Hair Brooms, Thomas Lewis. Queen-street, 15th November, 1851. BESIIUIBXii: INVESTMENT. 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 Property may be seen, and all required particulars, known at the Office of the Undersigned. j EnwARD Rich, Land, Commission, and Custom-House Agent. Auckland, Nov. 28th, 1851.

LAND FOR SALE. npilE UNDERSIGNED has now on SALE JL 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.

J. MULLIN, BEGS LEAVE to inform his friends and the public generally that he still carries on his business as GRINDER. AND CUTIiEIt in all its branches ; also Snaffles, Starrup Irons and all kinds of Cutlery made, cleaned, and Repaired. N. B. — Parasols neatly Repaired. West Queen-sireet. Two doors above the Crown and Anchor,

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

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealander, Volume 7, Issue 589, 6 December 1851, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealander, Volume 7, Issue 589, 6 December 1851, Page 1

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