EX "MOA."
£}/^A BAGS MAURITIUS SUGAR "■"■^ 66 ditto Fine Light ditto 70 bags Pampanga 50 chesls Congou Tea 50 mats Manila Couee 3 barrels Raisins 5 tons Liverpool Salt 5 kegs 4-inch Spikes 4 bundles Hay Knives 1 dilto Pruning ditto Sailors' ditlo Dover dilto 5 bales Sole Leather 2 ditto Kip ditto 5G Grind-stones 1 case White Cotton Shirts be, &c, t c.
W. S. Graiiame. 6lh December, 1852.
FOR SALE-EX RAVEN.
l^f-y BAGS PAMPANGA SUGAR a Q *** 238 ditto China
50 dilto RiVe 200 boxes Mould Candles i I bales Gunny Bags 3 cases Saddlery 2 bales Grey Domestics 1 dillo Long Clolhs i bag Navy Blue Prints. W. S. Grahame. 9th November, 1852.
EX "MARMORA" AND "FANCY." On Sale by the Undersigned — IA HHDS. BASS'S BURTON ALE lv 10 " B.P. Rum i " Superior Sherry 148 bags Pampanga Sugar 52 " Crushed Lump 64 " Company's No. i pieces 54 " Crystallized Sugar 25 chesls I n ™ 50 half do. f Co "S™T <* 5 half-chests Souchong 30 bags Patna Rice i 5 lierces Beef (Tozer's Bran') 4 bale Gunny Bags. John Woodhouse. December 6, 1852.
ON SALE, Ex "Fancy" and "Marmora," |*2O BAGS WHITE .^ BROWN SUGAR * ** x/ 1 86 dillo Company's Sugar 20 boxes Mould Candles 50 ditlo Window Glass (English) Crow-bars, Miners' Picks, Prospecting Pans James Macky, December 8, 1852. EX "MOA'* AND "MARMORA." On Sale at the Stores of the Undersigned, 1() CHESTS CONGOU TEA 2o i-ditlo dillo dillo 20 boxes Souchong and Pekoe ditlo Company's, Crystals, and No. \ Sugar Pampanga dillo Patna Rice Sydney Mould Candles. J. A. GILFILLAN & CO.
! ON SALE, EX WATERWITCU. \(\ KEGS NEGROHEAD TOBACCO 2 Tons Liverpool Salt 20 Bags Manila Sugar A Casks Pampanga do. 30 Bags Rice 10 Boxes Soap -4 Dozen Spades 1 Barrel Currants. J. A. GILFILLAN AND Co. Oct. 29th, 1852. JUST PUBLISHED, ' At the "New-Zealander" Office, AUCKLAND AID ITS lEIG2BOORHOOD, In Five Chapters — demy Bvo. Contents : I. — Governor Hobson's description of the position of Auckland, and bis reasons for selecting it as the she for the Capital of New Zealand — Nature of the countiy, and character of the soil — The position of its two Harhours — The extent of its water communication with the Interior — Goveiinob Grey's description of the available character of the Land in the Neighbourhood — Hesemblnnce to the Site of Corinth — Reasons for which it was determined hy the Britifah Government that Auckland should be the Seat of the Government of the Colony. 13.— The Town of Auckland— the Harbour—the Suburbs — New Zealand Scenery — the Isthmus, &c. lll.— The Climate; its salubrity— Superiority over Continental Climates — Comparison with the Climate and Weather of England— Season for Fruits and Flowers— Temperature, &c, oi the various Months. IV.— Auckland: Social and Domestic. V.— Night and Morning — the Past and Present of New Zealand. To %vliich is appended the latest Census and Agricultural llelurns of the Province of New Ulster. PuiCii, Is. C,d.— On Sale by J. Wilmambox, Bookseller, &c.
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New Zealander, Volume 8, Issue 694, 8 December 1852, Page 1
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