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ON tiALU, 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 G 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 -|lb. and lib. bottles Arrowroot, in tins Raspberry Vinegar, in keg and bottle ConfectioneryNo. 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, ttlankets Brown Calico, 7-8 and 5-4 Fancy Flints Colonial Tweed and Doeskins Cloth Caps, Wheat Bags Wheat and Maize Thomas Lewis. Queen-street, 6th December, 1851. From the above date all purchases must be paid for on delivery of the Goods.

VICTORIA HOTEL,

MR. S. H. LEVEY begs to return his sincere thanks to his fiiends and the public in general, for the very liberal support that he has received during his management of the "VICTORIA HOTEL," and also to intimate that having sold his interest in the Hotel to Mr. M. Marks, he has removed to the " RUSSEL WINE VAULTS," where he most respectfully solicits a share of that patronage which it will be his constant desire to merit, by keeping up a stock of the first quality of Spirituous Liquors — Ale, Porter, Wines, &c , having made arrangements with a House in London for the direct importation of the same. S. H, Levey, « Russel Wine Vaults," Opposite the Market, Shortland-street. Auckland, December 13, 1851.

CEDAR FOR SALE.

CABINET-MAKERS, Carpenters, and others, can be supplied with Cedar in Boards, Plank, &c, of all sizes. J. Westwood, Cabinetmaker. Upper Queen-street, Dec. 6th, 1851.

COLLECTION OF ACCOUNTS. THE Undersigned, at the suggestion of several friends, begs to offer himself to Merchants, Storekeepers, and others, as a Collector. He is prepared to give references to his former employers and to other respectable inhabitants, if required by any who may employ hini, as to trustworthiness and confidential performance of his duties. A. Gr. Betts.

TO LANDED PROPRIETORS. THE advertiser having had twenty years experience in Stock and Farming in England, from whence he has recently arrived, is anxious to meet with a gentlemen having land and wishing to dispense with the active and labour part, either on shares or such other terms, as may be mutually agreed upon. Further particulars may be known upon application to E. Rich, Land Agent, &c, Queen Street. Auckland, 16th Dec, 1851.

DSSXRABKB 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, 24x72, 20x66, 20x66, 20x66, 20 m 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. Edwarh 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 Eich, Land, Commission, & Custom house Agent, Queen-street.

ABORIGINES OF NEW ZEALAND. Just Published, PEICE ONE SHILLING, TWO LECTURES, on " The Aborigines op 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.— lntroduction— Origin of the New Zealanders — Religion and Superstitions—ldeas of a Future State— The Maori Priesthood— Tapu— Witchcraft—The Fairies. Lecture ll.— Customs in War— CannibalismPreserving the Heads of the Slain — Tattooing —Social and Domestic condition : Govcrnmen — Slavery— Marriage — Polygamy — Infanticide —Education— Mourning for the Dead— Conclusion. Williamson & Wilson, New Zealander Office.

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New Zealander, Volume 7, Issue 594, 24 December 1851, Page 4

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Tapeke kupu
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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealander, Volume 7, Issue 594, 24 December 1851, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealander, Volume 7, Issue 594, 24 December 1851, Page 4

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