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HIGH-STREET. Ex ' Gwalior, 1 from London Direct, yELVET & SATIN BONNETS, superior qualities Dress Caps Teory Velvet Neck Tyes Ladies' Tweed Mantles and Cloth Cloaks Children's Tweed Pe&es & Cloth Dresses Cashmere Hoods and Braided Sattin Hats One Case Assorted Baby Linen Embroidered Poplin Dresses One Case Children's Fashionable Straw and Tuscan Hats. T. C. Hallamore. June 25th, 1852.

EX "GWALIOR."

I CASE WINTER HOSIERY, containing Women's and Children's Polkas, Woollen Caps, Hoods, Pelerins Boas, Sox, ke., &c. One case Moleskin Trowsers One case Scotch Twill Shirts. Also, 4 J-casks Old Port Wine 4 £ casks Sherry ditto 150 dozen Byass' Ale in Pint Bottles 150 " Marzetti's Porter do. do. Graham & Henderson. Auckland, 26th June, 1852.

EXCELLENT INVESTMENT.

FOR SALE, part of Allotment No. 7, of Sec. 36, situated in the best part of Wa icefield Street, being at the commencement of that street close to its junction with Queen and Grey Streets ; having thereon 1. — A good SHOP with handsome front and double entrance ; with comfortable keeping room apd 2 smaller rooms in the rear — the whole built to adapt it for the easy erection of a second story. 2. — A comfortable small Cottage with 4 rooms and verandah — the 2 front rooms lined and papered. The whole inclosed — and having a good bricked well. Fuither particulars on application to A. W. Hansard, House and Estate Agent, Shortland Street.

TO BE SOLD.

At moderate rates, and on terms of yaymmt easy to purchasers, rpwO or THREE Small FARMS, of from J- 20 to 40 Acies, of most excellent land, — situated at an easy distance from town, appioached by a good load. All teims and particulais may be learnt on application to A. W. Hansard, House & Estate Agent.

W A N T E D, A PERSON to conduct the EXCHANGE TAP. Apply immediately at the Hotel to H. Harrington. Auckland, 30th June, 1852.

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New Zealander, Volume 8, Issue 648, 30 June 1852, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealander, Volume 8, Issue 648, 30 June 1852, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealander, Volume 8, Issue 648, 30 June 1852, Page 1

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