EX "MOA."
°2^O BAGS MAURITIUS SUGAR *&vj»\y 66 d . tto Fine Lignt ( ]| lto 70 bags Pampanga 50 chests Congou Tea 50 mats Manila Coffee 3 barrels Raisins 5 tons Liverpool Salt 5 kegs 4-inch Spikes A bundles Hay Knives 1 ditto Pruning ditto Sailors' ditto Dover ditto 3 bales Sole Leather 2 ditto Kip ditto oG Grind-stones * 1 case While Cotton Shirts &c, &c, *c. W. S. Grahame. 6th December, 18u2.
FOR SALE-EX RAVEN.
$f«l> BAGS PAMPANGA SUGAR 1L 8«* q3Bq 38 dil|o Ch j na 50 dilto Rice 200 boxes Mould Candles 4 1 bales Gunny Bags 5 cases Saddlery 2 bales Grey Domestics 1 ditto Long Cloths \ bag Navy Blue Prints. W, S. Grahame. 9lh November, 1852.
EX "MARMORA" AND "FANCY."
On Sale by the Undersigned — 1A lIIIDS. BASS'S BURTON ALE ■■^ 40 " B.P. Rum 1 " Superior Sherry 448 bags Pampanga Sugar 32 " Crushed Lump 64 " Company's No. 1 pieces 54 " Crystallized Sugar ihSo.} Congou Tea 5 half-chests Souchong 30 bags Palna Rice 45 tierces Beef (Tozor's Bran.) 1 bale Gunny Bags. John Woodiiouse. Dor ember 6, 1802.
ON SALE,; Ex "Fancy" and "Marmora,"
|9O BAGS WHITE & BROWN SUGAR -fi- w W igG ditto Company's Sugar 25 chests I Fine congem Tea 9 half-chests i & 20 boxes Mould Candles 50 dilto Window Glass (English) Crow-bars, Miners' Picks, Prospecting Pans James Macky. December 8, 1852.
EX "MOA" AND « MARMORA."
On Sulc at the Stores of the Undersigned, 1(\ CIIESTS CONGOU TEA AXF 25 ditto ditto
20 boxes Souchong and Pekoe ditto Company's, Crystals, and No. i Sugar Pampanga ditto Patna Rice Sydney Mould Candles. J. A. Gilfillan & Co.
ON SALE, EX WATERWITCII.
|O JtEGS NEGROIIEAD TOBACCO 2 Tons Liverpool Salt 20 Bags Manila Sugar A Casks Pampanga do. 50 Bags Rice i 0 Boxes Soap A Dozen Spades 1 Barrel Currants. J. A. Gilfillan and Co. Oct. 291h, 1852.
JUST PUBLISHED,
At the " New-Zealander" Office, AUCKLAND AID ITS NEIGHBOURHOOD. In Five Chapters — demy Svo.
Contents :
I. — Governor ITobson's description of the position of Auckland, and his reasons for selecting it as the site for the Capital of New ZealandNature of the country, and character of the soil — The position of its two Harbours — The extent of its water communication with the Interior — Governor Grey's description of the available character of the Land in the Neighbourhood — Resemblance to the Site of Corinth — Reasons for which it was determined by the British Government that Auckland should bo the Seat of the Government of the Colony. II. — The Town of Auckland — the Harbour — the Suburbs — New Zealand Scenery — the Isthmus, &C. Hl.— The Climate; its salubrity—Superiority over Continental Climates — Comparison with the Climate and Weather of England— Season for Fruits and Flowers — Temperature, &c, of the various Months. IV. — Auckland: Social and Domestic. V. — Night and Morning — the Past and Present of
New Zealand.
To which is appended the latest Census and Agricultural Returns of the Province of New Ulster.
Pricw, Is. 6d— On Sale by J. Williamsok, Bookseller, &c.
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New Zealander, Volume 8, Issue 695, 11 December 1852, Page 1
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