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BRITISH and FOREIGN WAREHOUSE.

JUST RECEIVED, a Variety of NEW WINTER GOODS, among which are the following :—: — 1 Ladies' Worsted Polkas Girl's and Childien's ditto Ladies' Winter Cloaks and Mantillas Girl's ditto ditto Ladies' Morning, Dress, and Netted Wool Caps Ladies' Drawn Silk Bonnets Children's ditto Ladies' French and Sateen Stays Ladies' Lace and Muslin Worked Sleeves Ladies' Chimisetts, Habit bhirts, and Victoria Collars 6-4 Figured Lace, black and white, for dresses Thread Laces, black and white Blond Laces, in colours Worked Flouncing, Insertions, Edgings Rich Figured Merinos, Coburgs, and Shot Alpacas Hollands, Flannels, Calicoes Prints, Chintzes, and a variety of other useful Goods N.B — The new scale of prices, viz. 20 per cent, under the former, will be adhered to. H. Ellis. April 17th, 1852.

NEW GRAMMAR SCHOOL.

THE REV. T. HAMER, not having met with an engagement as Family Tutor, announces to the Public of Auckland that he has opened a Room, in his own house, Brickfield Bay, in which to give instruction to a limited number of young gentlemen. Mr. Hamer will aim to train those youths committed to his care in the principles of a sound English, Mathematical, and Classical Education. A portion of time each week devoted to Experiments in Chemistry, Electricity, and Natural Philosophy, with their application to every-day life.

Terms, per Qr., One Guinea and a-half.

Accommodation during the winter months, if needed, for daily boarders. Auckland, April 16, 1852.

DAGUERROTYPE.

H WEBSTER, Photographist, from Lon- • don, begs to inform the inhabitants of Auckland and its vicinity that he takes Portraits, in five seconds, at his Establishment, Queen-street (next door but one to Mr. Keightley, Watchmaker.) Tprms : — Prom Ten Shillings to Two Guineas.

Hours of attendance from ten till four.

Auckland, April 13th, 1852.

HUSSELIi WINE VAULTS, SHORTLAND CRESCENT.

SIl. LEVY, begs to inform the Com- • munity of Auckland and Country visiters, that in a lew days he will be prepared to provide a GOOD LUNCHEON, at the Commercial Room of the above Hotel, each day at 1 o'clock. Luncheon, including a glass of Ale, one shilling. Auckland, April 14th, 1852.

MECHANICS' BAY MILLS.

npHE Undersigned begs to inform the inhabJL Hants of Auckland and the surrounding District, that he has taken the above Mills, and being a Practical Miller, he trusts by strict attention to business to merit a shaie of public patronage. Smutting, Grinding, and Dressing. Is. "<§ bush Grinding and Dressing only, 9d. ditto CIIARLFS AsilßY. Auckland, April 13, 1852. N.B. The Public may depend upon receiving the whole of their produce.

ljjpiiip?v nnO BE LET, a first-rate Busi|||ji?JMli -*- ness Premises, at Newmaiket, jiragg^ opposite the Market Place. It vv\N3^A consists of four rooms, and large Shop, newly built for the Butchering business. Apply to Joseph Osborne, Newmarket. April 20, 1852. T.HREE GUINEAS REWARD.

STOLEN, from Brookside, on or about Tues» day evening or early on Wednesday, morning last, two Brown or Giey and White GEESE, and on White GANDER. Whosoever will give such information as will lead to the apprehension of the offender or offenders, shall on conviction leceive the above reward. Henry Matson. Brookside, April IG, 1852.

LOST, ON the road between St John's College and Auckland, A RIDING WHIP. Whoeve r brings the above to the " New Zealander Oillce," shall receive five shillings i c ward. Auckland, Apiil 14th.

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New Zealander, Volume 8, Issue 628, 21 April 1852, Page 1

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551

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealander, Volume 8, Issue 628, 21 April 1852, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealander, Volume 8, Issue 628, 21 April 1852, Page 1

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