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EX RAVEN. FOR SALE, ,IVE lIHDS. MARTELL'S BRANDY 5 puncheons Jamaica Rum 40 hhds. " " 40 cases Cigars 165 bags Mauritius Sugar 58 ditto ditto M 8 ditto Company's No. 1 Pieces 400 half-chests Tea 178 bags Rice 24 barrels) ~ f 22 tierces IJ3eei1 J3eei 7 boxes Sharp's Broad Axes 4 " " Mouse Adzes 11 cases Fancy Prints 2 bales Navy Blue Prints 2 cases Scotch Twill Shirts A " Moleskin Trowsers. W. S. Grahame. EX RAVEN. FOR SALE, rrWO HUNDRED AND FORTY SHEEP. 1 W. S. Grahame. RICHARD MATTHEWS. AUCKLAND MEDICAL HALL. THE present condition of Auckland, her growing commercial prosperity, and, consequently, the certainly of her rapid increase in population, appear to demand enlarged facilities to the labouring classes, for efficient Medical and Surgical attendance, combined with charges so moderate as not to distress the mechanic, yet affording ample remuneration,to a general practitioner, who, combining his profession with the business of the Chemist and Druggist, gives to the first extended usefulness, and to the latter its utmost effectiveness. Feeling assured of the truthfulness of the above sentiments, R. Matthews, Member of the Royal College of Burgeons of London, &c, has taken the premises of the late Mr. Mackenzie, where he intends to devote his time and attention to an indoor practice, the drug trade, and the compounding of those remedies which, from long experience as a medical man, he has proved active either for the alleviation of jpain, or the removal of disease. R. Matthews has entered into arrangements with a first rate English house to send him every six months a supply of those Chemicals, Preparations and Drugs, which undergo changes either through the influence of time or climate, and thus not only is original purity and quality secured, but the maintenance of a stock in every way unimpaired by accident and age. R. M. intends to communicate with the Sydney Vaccine Establishment, and hopes through their assistance to be at all times enabled to perform the essential, but, by the poorer classes, too often neglected operation of Vaccination. A list of Patent Medicines and Preparations will soon be published. A valuable assortment of Isinglass and other Plasters,! spread on silk, gold-beater's skin, 6 c, has been just received. The above Plasters have nearly super-' seded in the London and British Hospitals,! the old Adhesive, and were principally intro-j duced into practice by the celebrated Liston. 1 PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. '* N SABBATH morning next, the AnniV-> versary Sermon, in behalf of the Sabbath School, in connexion with this place of worship, will be preached by the Rev. Alex.J Reid. Service to commence as usual, at 44; o'clock. A special collection will be made in aid of the funds of the School. In the afternoon at three o'clock the Children will be examined. Parents and Friends, and the members of the Congregation gene-| rally are invited to attend. AUCKLAND ACADEMY. rGORRIE begs leave to return his • sincere thanks for the support he has received during the past Session; and hopes to merit a continuance of public favor by imparling a thoroughly sound education to the pupils entrusted to his care. J. G. will resume on Monday next, the 24th January. Hours of attendance from 10 to 4, and from 2 to 4. Mathematics, Latin, and Greek taught, as well as the several branches of a plain English commercial education. N.B. It is highly important that intending Pupils should enter at the beginning of the Session. TO PARENTS AND GUARDIANS. <\\TANTED, a steady BOY as an * I apprentice to the Painting and Glazing Business. He will neither be required to ( SHOE BLACK, CLEAN KNIVES, CUT WOOD, Or do any drudgery work, except what is con- 1 liected with the trade. For particulars apply to Wm. Griffin, Painter, Princes-street. Auckland, Jan. 22, 1855. SHOULD this meet the eye of Mr. Richard Spiers, Senior, he will hear of his son Richard, by communicating with Mr. Powel Nye, Harrington-street, Sydney. Auckland, 2ist Jan., 1855.

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New Zealander, Volume 9, Issue 707, 22 January 1853, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealander, Volume 9, Issue 707, 22 January 1853, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealander, Volume 9, Issue 707, 22 January 1853, Page 1

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