LANDING EX "MOUSAM," @ Navigators' Islands. PINE A~P P LE S Bananas Cocoa Nuts Lime Juice Brandy. Bain & Burtt, 30th November, 1852.
THE AUCKLAND MUSEUM
IS NOW OPEN 10 THE PUBLIC every Wednesday & Saturday, from 10 to 4.
Patron, HIS EXCELLENCY LIEUT.-GOVERNOR WYNYARD.
'THE object of this Museum is to collect Jl Specimens illustrative of the Natural History of New Zealand— particularly its Geology, Mineralogy, Entomology, and Ornithology. Also, Weapons, Clothing, Implements, &c, &c, of New Zealand, and the Islands of the Pacific. Any Memento of Captain Cook, or his Voyages will be thankfully accepted. Also, Coins and Medals (Ancient and Modern.) In connection with the above, there is an Industrial Museum, to exhibit — Specimens of building & ornamental Stone, " Timber for various purposes, " Clays, Sands, &c, *c, " Dyes— Tanning substances, &c, " Gums. Resins, &c, " Flax, Hemp, Hair, &c, &c.
As it is disirable that samples of New Zealand Wool should be exhibited — contributors are requested to send samples in duplicate, as soon as convenient, stating— the Sheep, where bred— of what breedalso the age— who contributed by. Donors arc requested to send" their contributions directed to the Honorary Secretary, at the Museum, any clay in the week, except those open to the public. Stating— the name of the contributed— where from —date— and any remarks that are considered necessary. J. A. Smith, Hon. Sec. Auckland, 2oth Oct., 1852.
FOR SALE— EX RAVEN.
IT2 BAGS PAMPANGA SUGAR JL 9to 23g djuo Cb . na 50 ditto Rice 200 boxes Monld Candles 1 1 bales Gunny Bags 3 cases Saddlery 2 bales Grey Domestics 1 ditto Long Cloths 1 bag Navy Blue Prints. W. S. Grahame.
9lh November, 1852.
ON SALE, EX WATERWITCff.
Undersigned Committee, appointed JL at the Meeting held at the Exchange Hotel, on Monday, October 11th, are prepared to pay a reward of ±'500 certain, and such further sum as the net subscriptions shall amount to (probably £500 more) to the first person who shall discover, and make known to them a valuable gold field, situate in this district of New Zealand, between the 35 ° 40', and 58 ° of south latitude. The value of the gold field must be proved to the satisfaction of the Committee, before the reward will be paid. Applications for the above reward to be made in writing, to the Chairman of Committee.
Frederick Wiiitaker,
Chairman of Committee. David Nathan, James Macky f James Williamson, John Williamson, William C. Daldy, Patrick Dignan, John McFarlane, Richard Ridings, J. A. Gilfilian, T. Henry, John Salmon, Wcllesley Hughes, Joseph Greenwood. Thos. S. Forsaith, Secretary.
PRINTED FORMS.
On Sale,
CUSTOM HOUSE FORMS of every description, Ships Articles, and Bills of Lading ; Promissory Note and Bank Cheque Books, Bills op Exchange, and APPRENTICES INDENTURES. J. WILLLVMSON, Sta tioner.
r |"HE Undersigned are purchasers oP Wool, -*- Oil, Whalebone, and other produce, and will advance on Consignments to their Correspondents in England. Bain & Burtt. November 12, 1852.
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New Zealander, Volume 8, Issue 692, 1 December 1852, Page 1
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