FINE CONGOU TEA.
Just received per " Iliomama" from Sydney, and on Sale at the Stores of the Undersigned, IAA QUARTER-CHESTS CONGOU, xvrvr Season 1851—1842, ex "Susan," from Shanghae. This is the first arrival of new teas this season, and is worthy of inspection. James Macky. Queen-street 26th February, 1852.
EX "MO A." ON SALE At the Stores of the Undersigned. A HHDS. KARTELL'S BRANDY 3 « Bengal Rum, 33 O.P. 1 Pipe Booths' Old Tom 12 Chests ) n „, 16l0hests} Con q° uTea 42 Bags Dairy Salt 70 " Rice 30 Boxes Mould Candles. James Macky. Feb. 20, 1852.
ON SALE EX "FALMOUTH" FROM HONOLULU. I ,/d Cases Prime Cavendish Tobacco Half Cases ditto 3 Kegs Fine Negrohead 15 Cases Premium Fig 10 Cases American Falling Axes 2 " Tomahawks 12 Doz superior Axe Handles. Bain & Burtt. 9th January, 1852.
FOR SALE BY PRIVATE CONTRACT.
TWO DRAUGHT HORSES the property of Joseph Merrett. 1 Dray Cart and Harness also — An excellent plough One pair of Harrows. And a quantity of HAY. Apply to Mr. J. Cohlin, Panmure Inn, near Hobson's Bridge February 9.4.ih, 1852.
fT^O LET, for a terra of years, as a Sheep JL Farm only, about 200 Acres of Land at Remuera, — and in March, 1854, a considerable addition shall be made in land at present under lease. The whole is inclosed and divided into paddocks by a Sheep-proof fence. The paddocks have a good sole of mixed grasses, every requisite for sheep farming, indeed their many advantages are too well known to require being put forth in an advertisement. 1000 Ewes will be to let with the place, if requhed, — and to an eligible person who can give security, no other need apply, the rent will be moderate, and an interest taken by the Proprietor, if thought desirable. Also, for Sale, A considerable Dumber of Choice Dairy Cattle ; two truly good Farming Mares in Foal, and one of them has a fine Filly at her feet ; with single and double mould-board ploughs, harrow, trees, and harness complete ; A Stock Horse, two good Saddle Horses, a quantity of Potatoes, a Stack of Hay, and a variety of things useful and requisite to settlers. Apply to J. DILWORTH. Remuera, 23rd February, 1852.
DEPASTURING ORDINANCES. ON SALE by the undersigned, printed separately in a pamphlet form, with wrapper, — Ordinances and Regulations relating to the Issue of Timber and Depasturing Licences on Crown Lands in New Zealand.— Price one Shilling. J. Williamson, Bookseller, &c.
ON SALE, CHURCH SERVICES and PRAYERS, in elegant velvet and leather bindings, with silver gilt clasps and edgings. Also, Bibles, Psalm Books, Wesley's and Wattj's Hymn Books, in various sizes and bindings. J. Williamson, Bookseller.
ABORIGINES OF NEW ZEALAND. Now Published, PRICE ONE SHILLING, HHWO LECTURES, on « The AboriL gines of 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. — Introduction — Origin of the New Zealanders — Religion 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 — Conclusionj Williamson & "Wilson, New Zealandvr Office,
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New Zealander, Volume 8, Issue 615, 6 March 1852, Page 1
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