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WHARF STORES, Victoria Lane.

TO SMOKER S.

ON SALE At the Stores of the Undersigned, T-TONEW DEW TOBACCO, only ±X 3s. f ft. ALSO, One case Assorted FANCY PIPES, comprising — ■ White, Black, and Red Clay small Pipe Clay Pipe, handsome figure heads Ditto, handsomely ornamented Ditto, ditto, with Covers The "Repeal" Clay pipe, with Japanned Covers, suitable for the bush, boat, or pocket Ditto ditto, " Burns' Cutty" Pipe, ; short, with wooden cover Handsome Turks Heads, &c, &c. Meerschaum Pipes, well worthy the attention of Smokers. ON SALE,— JUST RECEIVED, I Men's Snake Fastening. Naval, and I Broad Buckle Belts, of Enamelled Leather Men's Oilskin Caps, Cap Covers Sou' Westers of Indian Rubber & Oilskin Oilskin Coats Oilskin, suitable for Covers, only 2s. 6d. per double width yard, — and A Large STOCK of MEN'S WINTER CLOTHING, at Reduced Prices. P. A. Philips. April 16, 1852.

ON SALE, Ex "MOA," I IK A MATS C. L. SUGAR: *-* ■"- 135 do. No. 1 Pieces 155 bags Hrown ditto 150 bags Java ditto 100 half-chests Tea—" Glencoe" 20 chests ditto— "NerbudJa" 10 chests j d . „ R ia ,. 20 f-chestsf -chests j ° 100 bags First Flour 100 bags Biscuit 150 " Salt 24 casks Soda 45 Anchors and Chains 35 kegs Nails, assorted 4 bales Leather 10 bales 8-4, 9-4, and 10-4 Blankets. W. S. Grahamf, Fort-street. April 20th, 1852.

ON SALE, Ex "MOA," 6 HHDS. MARTELL'S BRANDY 10 do. B. P. Rum 2 cases Cigars 2 tierces Barrett's Twist ) T , 25 kegs Shellard s " J W. S. Grahame, Fort-street. April 20lh, 1852.

A COUNTRY FARM. npo BE SOLD, Piivately, A FARM conX taining 106 Acres of first-rate Land, situated on the public road between Otahuhu and Howick, where the Government have already contracted for a Bridge that will kail the proprietor upon the allotment. The principal part of the fences are completed, 5 acres are in grass, and '20 aoes now ready for sowing ; there is plenty of feed on the land, and, if desired a few tons of Oaten Hay can be given with the purchase. A Raupo house, sufficiently large for a family, is on the land, so that no time need be lost in carrying on future improvements. This Farm possesses the advantage so rarely to be met with of having a sufficient stream to turn a mill, and of being in the very centre of the most flout ishing farming districts, and within half a mile of the water conveyance to town. Apply to J. Newman, Land Ag ent .

LAND AT NEW-MARKET. rpWO or three COTTAGES TO LET, for JL a term of years, with 3to 5 acres of Land, attached to each. Also 20 Acres of Pasture to Let for Three months, with plenty of water. Apply to J. Newman.

MR. J. NEWMAN is instructed to sell by Private Sale that beautifully situated Suburban Farm, No. 17, Section 5, containing 17 acres 32 peiches, within ten minutes' walk of the Town ; the who^e is divided into convenient Paddocks, and laid down to glass j the House, neaily new, contains six rooms ; the Stable, Cow shed, &c, suitable for the farm, and a never failing supply of fresh water. XiiViSRPOOEi SAI.T, On Sale by the Unoersigned, rpWENTY TONS OF THE ABOVE, J- received by the ship *' Katherine Stevrait Forbes." James Simms & Co. March 18lb, 1852,

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New Zealander, Volume 8, Issue 629, 24 April 1852, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealander, Volume 8, Issue 629, 24 April 1852, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealander, Volume 8, Issue 629, 24 April 1852, Page 1

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