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SYDNEY AGEKOY.

MR. HENRY FERRIS, of 291, Pitl-street, Sydney, will be happy to receive coni signments of New Zealand produce of any description for sale in Sydney, and will also purchase supplies of Merchandize of all ' kinds which his experience for the last } twelve years as a Commission Merchant will j enable him to effect to the best advantage. Terms — 5 pc* 1 cent. Address 291, Pitt-street, Sydney.

CLOVERS, LUCERNE, & GRASS SEEDS. JUST received, ex "Phoenician," the folv lowing splendid collection of SEEDS. They have been imported by the Undersigned at a considerable cost with a view of improving the pastures of these colonies; there arc also some kinds expressly ordered for scattering round Homesteads and Sheep Stations. Farmers and Graziers desirous of having a portion of them, if only to raise seed, will please apply at once. 20 cwt. white Dutch clover seed 10 ditto red clover seed 20 ditto Lucerne 200 bushels pure Italian rye grass seed. Also the following Grasses: — Cresled dogstail, cynosnrus crnslalus Hard Fescue, Festuca durinseula Golden Oat Grass, avena flavescens Sweet scented Vernal, authoxan thum adoralum Broad leaved creeping bent, or florin grass, agrostis stoloniara Smooth meadow grass, poa pratensis Cocksfoot, dactyl is glomerata Meadow Fox'ail, alopicurus pratensis Meadow Calslail, Timothy Meadow Fescue, Festuca pratensis Dwarf evergreen rye grass Poa nemoralis sempervirens Wood Fescue, festuca sylvatica Agrostis Capillaris, hairy creeping bent grass Spurry Grass, spergula saliva Soft Grass, holeus canatus Saint Foil Clo\er Best mrddcr seed, and Various Mixed Grasses. The above are put up in one bushel bags, and packed in new beef tierces, which will ensure their safe rWivevy in any part of the colonies. Address— Henry Ferhis, Slores, Pill-street, Sydney, Near the Theatre, down the Gateway.

ON SALE, EX RAVEN, &c, ]A lIIIDS. BASS'S BURTON ALE 5 casks Vinegar 12 casks Washing Soda 20 boxes Mould Candles 5 cases Colmans Blue 10 " " Mustard (in tins) 12 ?Ti . I Congou Tea 10 half-chests f a 2 rolls 3^ lb. Sheet Lead Loaf Sugar, Treacle, Cofiee Liverpool and Dairy Salt Patna Rice, Pearl Barley Oatmeal, Arrowroot Martell's Brandy, B. P. Rum Geneva (cases and hogsheads) Bottled Ale and Porter No. 2 Manilla Cigars Negrohead Tobacco, be, &c, &c. James Macky. September 28, 1852.

BOOT & SHOE WAREHOUSE, Shortland Street, JLvl \J? X &.%* JLJI ■ Undersigned begs to announce that as his business concerns require him to be absent from home for a few weeks, he has arranged for the affairs of his Establishment to be conducted in his absence by Mr. Benjamin McKerris, whose experience in the Establishment for the last 9 years renders him competent to give that satisfaction to customers which it has always heen the anxious desire of the Undersigned himself to afford to those who have patronized him. Thomas Keven.

TH E Undersigned are purchasers of Wool, Oil, Whalebone, and other produce, and will advance on Consignments to their Correspondents in England. Bain & Burtt. 24th Sept., 1852.

NOTICE. ALL parlies having claims upon the Undersigned are requested to present them for payment; and all persons indebted to him are requested to pay their accounts forthwith. Hugh Coolahan, Auckkmd, 17th Sept., 1852.

TCMLET\ 17 ROM the Ist of October, the extensive BAKEUY PREMISES belonging to the Undersigned, situated in Shortland-street. Hugh Coolahan. Auckland, 17th Sept., 1852.

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New Zealander, Volume 8, Issue 675, 2 October 1852, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealander, Volume 8, Issue 675, 2 October 1852, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealander, Volume 8, Issue 675, 2 October 1852, Page 1

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