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Colonial Secretary's Office, Auckland, August 30th, 1852. npENDERS will be received at this Office 1 until noon of Monday, the 6th day of September, for metalling a portion of the Wharf roadway. Specifications of the work to be done can be seen by applying to the Deputy SurveyorGeneral, at the Survey Office. By His Excellency's command, Andrew Sinclair, Colonial Secretary.

ON SALE, EX "DANIEL WEBSTER," &c, &c, 40 KEGS Fine NEGROIIEAD TOBACCO 2 cases No. 2 Manilla Cigars IOHhds.B.P. Rum 5 ditto Marlell's Brandy 70 casks Geneva 4 hhds. " 1 pipe Old Tom 24 dozen ditto 1 puncheon I Whiskey 1 hhd. ) nmsKe y 2 hhds * 1 Port Wine 6 quarter-casks )™ vvine 10 ditto Sherry Port and Sherry in bottle 10 cases Champagne 400 dozen Ale and Porter 1 QR.-CASK BRANDY BITTERS 1 hhd. Loaf Sugar v 60 bags Company's Sugar v 50 ditto Java ditto 18 ditto Coffee 70 boxes Mould Candles 100 bags Liverpool Salt 80 ditto Dairy ditto 3 cases Colmans Starch 5 casks Pearl Barley 5 ditto Oatmeal 5 ditto Arrowroot 100 bags Palna Rice 10 cases quart Pickles 5 ditto Mustard and Sauces 4 ditto Paste Blacking 6 ditto Colonial Lucifer Matches White Herrings, Sago f • Vinegar, Olive Oil 3 CASKS (Crosse and Blackwell's) OILMAN'S STORES 1 50 boxes Window Glass, assorted sizes 2 tons White Lead 30 casks Whiting Paint Oil, Turpentine. 3 bales Grey Calico 9 boxes Tin Plates 10 ditto Tobacco JPipes 4 bales Gunny Bags 15 tierces Beef 1 cask SaltPetre, &c, &c. James Macry. August 18th, 1852.

ON SALE, EX DANIEL WEBSTER, MOULD CANDLES Pampanga Sugar Java Coffee. J. Woodiiouse. Queen-street, Aug. 20, "1852.

ON SALE, A VERY superior PORTABLE FLOUR MILL, with Dressing Machine, Worked by the same Machinery. The grinding is performed by a pair of French Burr Millstones. Also, — A Portable IRON SAFE. Connell & Ridings. A YOUNG BLACK CART HORSE for Scle, at Mr. Hardington's Stables. AUCKLAND MECHANICS' INSTITUTE. THE Committee of Management of this Institution inform the Members that, in compliance with a general request, they have caused a Supplementary Catalogue of the Books lately added to the Library of the Institution to be printed, and attached to the formerly printed Laws and Catalogue ; and that they have directed a copy thereof to be furnished gratis to every Member of the Institution. Any Member who may not have had his copy delivered to him by the Collector may obtain one on application to the Honorary Secretary, or to the Librarian at [ the Library. j The Committee desire to avail themselves ] of this opportunity to invite general attention j to this Institution. They would point out that by the kindness of several gentlemen ! they are enabled to offer occasional Lectures to the Members ; that they are anxious to foster any class which it may be considered desirable to form in connexion with the Institution ; and that the ' Library, open on two evenings in each week, now contains a really good and pretty numerous collection of useful and entertaining works. A. W. Hansard, i Hon. Secretary.

__ _ { T 0 L E T. t l|ppplKs% nrilE premises corner of High- c HJyyy -*- street and Shorlland-street, i ■BPH lately occupied by Mr. T. S. vVW^. Forsaitii. Henderson & Macfarlane. I

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New Zealander, Volume 8, Issue 667, 4 September 1852, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealander, Volume 8, Issue 667, 4 September 1852, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealander, Volume 8, Issue 667, 4 September 1852, Page 1

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