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JUST OPENED, 25 CASES EaABIBS', GENTS', AMD CHILDREN'S BOOTS AND SHOES, IWOM THE FIRM OF lIOMAN AND COMPANY, And of the very best quality manufactured at that estahlislimenU npiIESE GOODS will speak for themselves. They consist of White Satin and J_ every other description of Ladies' Shoes and Slippers, Cashmere and Prunella Hoots, &<\, Gents" Patent Calf and Morocco Dress, Wellington and every other de^vipiion of Toot, Oxford Shoop, Slippers, &c, Maids' Cashmere and Prunella Boots, all sizes, lioys', Girls', and Children's, of every kind. Always on hand, in Colonial manufacture, Wellington, Half Wellington, Clarence, Cossack, and Bluclicr Boots, Albert and Oxford Shoes, &c., in Kangaroo, Calf or Kip, and Children's in c^rcat variety. ££T Now tho Public arc aware (at least the undersigned hopes they arc) that ho has all »vays been most reasonable in his prices. Nevertheless, in consequence of the very dopre&scd state of the times, ho thinks he shall be able to sell— not one fraction less than THOS. KEVEN. ** Boot and Shoe Warehouse. Shortland Street, December IGth, 1853 .

EXCHANGE LIVERY STABLES. HIIAIIDINGTON is happy to intimate « that, by a foitunale investment in Si able Piovcnder, he is enabled to reduce his charges, which will hereafter be as under, Horsehiie, . . . . 7s. per .day. Horse at Liveiy, 10s. 6d. per week. Bait, 9d. Hay, .. .. .-. Gd. H ire of Carriage & pair, remains at 20s. per day. " Jaunting Car, & Dog Car, at 15s. " « Gig, at 12s. " Chaige of most desirable Paddocks, close to Town, 2s. per week.

From the above it will be perceived that it will b2 far less expensive, and much more convenient to have Horses at Livery than in private Stabfes. N. B,— A Stock of Horses always on 1-v 1 for Sale, comprising the Heavy Dianght and the Light Saddle, and a number peculiarly adapted for the Maori demand. Royal Exchange Hotel, 2nd March, 1852.

HAWSiiaD &> B3ROOKPXB3iB, HOUSE, ESTATE, CUSTOM HOUSE, AND

GENERAL AGENTS,

S II ORTL AND- STREET.

SEVERAL- "HOUSES in all parts of the Country, Town, and Suburbs to be Let. Many Building Allotments in Town and Suburbs for Sale or Lease. A FEW SUMS OF MONEY ready to be advanced on unexceptionable security. AIso— SMALL SUMS of from £5 to £20, at moderate interest, on good peisonal or other s ecuiity.

TO NEW ARRIVALS.

TO BE SOLD, With immediate possession,

A COMPACT and well inclosed SMALL FARM, of about 1 1 acres, delightfully situated on tho West Bank of the Tamaki, with a good 3-roomed Weather-boarded House, and Stockyard thereon, — communication by the Steamer daily. The Stockyaid and Furniture may be taken if required. Terms very advantageous. Apply to Hansard & Brookfield.

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.

ABORIGINES 01? NEW ZEALAND.

Now Published,

PRICE ONE SHILLING, npWO LECTURES, on " The AboriJL ginks of New Zealand," delivered at tho Auckland Mechanics' Institute, by the i?.cv. Thomas Buddlb, Wcsloyan Minister of this town — demy Bvo., 51 pp.

Contents.

Lkctliuc I. — Introduction — Origin of the NeAY Zcalandcis — llcligion and Superstitions — Ideas of a Future State — The Maori Pi iesthoocl — Tapu — Witchci'aft — Tho Fairies. Lecture II. — Customs in War — Cannibalism— J "reserving the Heads of tlio Slain— Tattooing — Social and. Domestic condition : Government — Slavery —Marriage — Polygamy — Infanticide — Education — Mourning for the Dead — Concision, Williamson & Wilson, Jsqyi} Zqakmder Office.

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New Zealander, Volume 8, Issue 616, 10 March 1852, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealander, Volume 8, Issue 616, 10 March 1852, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealander, Volume 8, Issue 616, 10 March 1852, Page 1

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