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ON SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED. OBERT SORRY and SON’S SAWS, o from lo 81 feet, Pit Saws Hand, Panel, and Ripping do. Brass and Iron Back Tennon do. Compass and Key hole do. Japanned Scrapers Knobs and Noses Door Handles Hand, Tennon, Cross Cut & Pit Saw files Flat, Bastard, and Warding files Scotch and Ship Augers Cast Steel, Firmer and Socket Chissels Eubank’s Nails, from 1 to 5 inches J. T. Boylan. TO INTENDING SETTLERS. AN ESTATE for sale, being Nos. 14 & 10, Kanaka District, containing 580 acres. The undersigned can rarely offer a Farm with so many advantages—frontage lo a deep Creek, having access lo the Manukau; Timber for fencing and firewood; the S6il superior lo most in the neighbourhood, and situated very near lo the proposed Wainku Road which will probably be opened up in a few months. Apply lo J. Newman, Land Agent. Remucra, 29th July, 1853. TO GOLD DIGGERS AND OTHERS. r jpilE Undersigned give notice, that they J- have opened a Store at Coromandel, where they have constantly on had a Supply of Flour, Bran, Bread, Tea, Sugar, Codec, Tobacco, etc., etc., at Auckland Prices. Roe, Street, and Co. Coromandel, 25th July, 1855. WANTED UPEN PAIRS OF GOOD SAWYERS, A ALSO GOOD HANDS lo CHOP and RITE TIMBER; to whom liberal wages will be given. Apply to J. A. Gilfillan and Co. 28th July, 1855. IN THE ESTATE OF F. DUNELL, DECEASED. A FINAL DIVIDEND on debts due from AA the above Estate will be paid upon application to Mr. C. Davis. Immediate application is requested, as the Executors are about to file their accounts. July 26, 1835. JUST PUBLISHED. Pr^;e v Tw , o Shillings. pECOLLE#IONS OF A VISIT TO AV EUROPE, in 1851 and 1852, by a Traveller from New Zealand. With any profits that may be derived from this publication it is intended to commence a fund for establishing an Evening Reading Room and Library for the workingclasses at Auckland. J. Williamson, Bookseller. FIFTY POUNDS REWARD. T\7HH'REAS the Premises of E. 11. Cook and the Victoria Hotel, at Russell, Bay of Islands, were destroyed by lire on the 251b July, 1852, and as there is just ground lo believe that the aforesaid Premises were -wilfully set on lire, notice is hereby given that any person who will give such information in the Resident Magistrate’s Court, either at Auckland or Russell, as may lead to the conviction of the offender or offenders shall receive the above Reward on application lo E. 11. Cook, of Russell. STO L E N . VINETY FATHOMS of Firewood, having f * been stolen from the Warau, on the Kawakawa river, belonging to E. II Cook, of Russell. Any person who may give such information as may lead lo the conviction of the thief, shall receive TEN POUNDS Reward by applying lo E. H. Cook. ten pounds Reward. OTICE is hereby given, that late on a Thursday night, or early on Friday morning 24th June last, some person did wilfully and maliciously destroy the Water on the premises of E. 11. Cook of Russell, by throwing filth into the well, in order lo render the said water unfit for business purposes. Any one who will discover the perpetrator of the aforesaid offence so that he, or she, may be brought lo punishment shall receive the above Reward. Russell, July sth, 1855. TWENTY POUNDS REWARD. SOME pejson having on the evening of the 7lh inst., maliciously posted playcards on the premises of Mr. Cook of Russell, for the purpose of insulting and annoying him. Any person who can give such information relative lo the affair, as will lead to the conviction of the aforesaid parly, shall receive the above reward on application lo E. Cook of Russell. WANTED TO PURCHASE, A CART HORSE. A liberal price will be given for a good one. Apply to R. Pollock, Carter. O’Connell-slreet, Auckland. A GENTLEMAN of respectable and quiet habits can be accommodated with residence with a private family.—Apply at this ollicc. A YOUNG MAN wishes employment in a j-T Store, in town or country, or as Labourer, or in any capacity wherein his services can be useful. Address G., office of this Paper, will be attended to. Has good references as to character. July 20, 1853. TEN SHILLINGS REWARD. lOST, A Buuch of KEYS; any one bringJ ing them to Mr. King’s Boarding House, Princes-strecl, will receive ten shillings rewurd,

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New Zealander, Volume 9, Issue 761, 30 July 1853, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealander, Volume 9, Issue 761, 30 July 1853, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealander, Volume 9, Issue 761, 30 July 1853, Page 2

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