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EX MARMORA AND OTHER ARRIVALS. For Sale at the Stores of the Undersigned. CASES GENE 43 Hhds. B. P. Rum 4 do. Martel’s Brandy 100 casks Bottled Beer 2 Pipes } 4 Hhds. f Port Wine 13 qr.-casks ) V A 10 do. Sherry 100 doz. Port anC Sherry 20 Cases Wine Bitters 30 Baskets Wine Corks 200 Boxes finest Congou Tea (Bangalore) 20 Chests Congou Tea 400 Bags Crushed Loaf Sugar 20 cases Sago 2 do. Paste Blacking Patna Rice, Mould Candles Liverpool Soap, Mustard (in Tins) Tobacco Pipes, Negrohead tobacco Liverpool and Dairy Salt 2 Cases Derries June, 18, 1835. James Macky. LAND AGENCY. SA. WOOD begs to announce that he has o determined to commence business in Auckland as a LAND AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT. Ills long residence in this country (datinganterior to its becoming a British Colony) and his personal experience in its land affairs, enable him to bring to this new vocation a practical knowledge of its details. His business in Auckland will be conducted in connexion with a Melbourne Agency of the highest respectability, and will offer the greatest facilities to the Sale of New Zealand Lands in the Port Phillip Market, and the execution of Melbourneorders for investment in the New Zealand market. He is already honored with instructions of sale of several New Zealand Estates. With these views he is on the point of proceeding to Melbourne, to complete his arrangements there, and will return forthwith to become a permanent resident. In the meantime communications may follow him to care of Messrs. Henderson and McFarlane, Melbourne. Auckland, 17th June, 1835. J. BRO W N RESPECTFULLY informs the Inhabitants of the City and Suburbs of Auckland, and Country Settlers, that he has opened THE LONDON COFFEE and BOARDING HOUSE, in Queen-street, next door but one to Mr. Keightley’s, Watchmaker. N.B.—Hot Joints from twelve till two. Soups daily at eleven. DRAY WHEELS AND AXLE. I\/| R. LUSK, Epsom, has a Pair of DRAY ILL WHEELS and AXLE for sale; they are as good as new, having been very little used. Can be seen at Mr. Oliver’s, Wheel Wright, Epsom. June 17, 1835. TO LET FOR TWO YEARS, A NINE-ACRE PADDQCK, with enclosed Garden, Stockyard, Cow-shed, etc., on the Grafton Road, adjoining the present residence of A. B. Abraham, Esq. Connell and Ridings, Queen-street. STOLEN OR STRAYED, RO M the Paddock, near Hobson’s - Bridge, belonging to Mr. B. E. Turner, A HEIFER CALF, black and white, with no brand. Ten Shillings reward will be paid to whoever will return her to the owner, if strayed; and, if stolen, TEN POUNDS reward will bo paid to whoever will give such information as will lead to the discovery of the thief. NOTICE. THE Effects of the late Staff AssistantSurgeon Matthew, consisting of Books, Furniture, Wearing Apparel, a Londonmade Saddle, etc., etc., will be Sold by Auction, on Saturday next, the 23th instant, at Point Britomart Barracks, at eleven o’clock, a.m. Auckland, 21st June, 1835. TO MERCHANTS.—A Gentleman in -L every way qualified is anxious to meet with an engagement in the counting house of a merchant, either as Confidential Clerk, or to undertake the foreign correspondence. For further particulars apply by letter to A. B. G., Ncw-Zealander office. [IT ANTED- A STEWARD for the Mar- » t mora. Schooner. Apply to Captain Kelly, at Messrs. J. Salmon and Co’s. THREE POUNDS REWARD. STOLEN or Strayed, a well known Cattle Dog, yellow, with short tail, answering to the name of £c Bob.” Any person that will give the requisite information for the recovery of the same, or the conviction of the offender, if stolen, shall receive the above reward. David G. Smale. Hobson’s Bridge, Ist June, 1833. STAR K’S SHEEP AND LAMB DIPPING COMPOUND. Agents for Auckland and Northern District of New Zealand, Messrs. Davy and Jarvie. To be obtained in small casks,—each cask sufficient for Five Score Sheep.

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New Zealander, Volume 9, Issue 751, 25 June 1853, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealander, Volume 9, Issue 751, 25 June 1853, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealander, Volume 9, Issue 751, 25 June 1853, Page 4

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