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EIGHTY BOXES! n OAp 40 i ditto fS° A F Jf.4 Casks Port Phillip Beef 1 2 Casks Pork 3 Pipes Brandy 3 Hogsheads ditto I unto Rum 1 ditto Whibkey 8 Pases Madeira 2 do. Blue and Oiange Prints 2 do ( otton Mieets 5 Boxes Giey alico 1 Case 1 lue Fiocks. W. S. GIIAUAMB. Auckland, 1 9th Feb., 1852.
E X "MO A." •>^A SHEEP*"W 25 MARKS and FILLIES. App y to W. S.--&RAHAME. Auckland, February 19, 1852.
FINE CONGOU T.EA. Just received per "luomama" from Sydney, and on Sale at the Stores of the Undersigned, 100 QUARTER-fHESTS CONGOU, ±\J\J Season 1851 — 1852, ex "Susan," from Shanghae. This is the fust arrival of new teas .this season, and is worthy of inspection. James Macky. Queen -street 26th February, 1852.
EX "MOA." ON SALE At thr Stores of the Undfrsigned. A HHDS. MARTELL'S BRANDY 3 " Bengal Rum, 33 O.l\ 1 Pipe Boqths" Old Tom 12 Chests )' n „ 16£0hests} Con S OuTea 42 Bags Dairy Salt 70 " Rice 30 Boxes Mould Candles. .Jamfs Macky. •Feb. 20, 1852.
AMERICAN- AND FO3.EZGN AGENCY. CITY OF WASHINGTON. UNDER THE DIRECION OF AARON HAI&HT 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 GaRRESTTON of Ne.W 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 States, and the adjacent .British Posessions. 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 & Snothen, American and Foreign Agency, City of Washingtort, will receive and faithful attention. Palmer and Snethen.
ON -SALE, /CHURCH SERVICES and PRAYERS, \J in elegant velvet and leather bindings, with silver gilt clasps and edgings. Also, Bibles, f Psalm Books, Wesley's and Watts 's Hymn Books, in various sizes and bindings. J. Williamson, Bookseller.
ABORIGINES OP NEW ZEALAND. Now Published, TRICE ONE SHILLING, HHWO LECTURES, on " The AboriX gines of New Zealand," delivered at the Auckland Mechanics' Institute, by the Rev. Thomas Buddle, Wesleyan Minister of this town — demy Bvo., 51 pp. Lecture L-~tntroduction — Origin of the New Zeaknders — Religion and Superstitions— ldeas 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 — lnfanticide — Education — Mourning for the Dead — Conclusion, Williamson & Wilson, New Zealander Office*
•weszetaut day school. rpHE COMMITTEE of the above J- School have much pleasure in announcing that a Master and Mistress have arrived from England by the "John Wesley," and that the School is now open, under their management. Mr. and Mrs. Singer have foeen recommended by the Educational Committee in England,, as competent Teachers. They will conduct the rfchool on the Glasgow Training System, which is so eminently adapted for the instruction of youth, and which is now being adopted in the Public Schools of the United Kingdom, Auckland, Feb. 7th, 1852.
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New Zealander, Volume 8, Issue 617, 13 March 1852, Page 4
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