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ON SALE At the Stores of the Undersigned , MARTELL’S AND UNITED VINEYARD’S BRANDY Superior Campbeltown and Islay Whiskey Jamaica Rum, 10 O.P. Madeira Wine, in quarter-casks Superior Pale Sherry, bottled Port Wine, in draught and bottle Barclay and Co.’s Porter, in ditto ditto Dublin Porter, in barrels Negrohead Tobacco Liverpool Salt, in 2 cwt. bags Also, A LARGE HYDRAULIC PRESS, in perfect working order, to be seen on the premises. Davy & Jarvie. Fort-street, 4th October, 1853. FARM TO LET ON LEASE, Five Miles from Town, on the Great South Road. ACRES OF PRIME LAND for farming and dairy purposes, 170 Acres of which are in grass and crop. Also, a Garden, well stocked with fruit trees; Slone Dwelling House, etc., etc. Ninety acres adjoining now being fenced with a stone wall. Ninety acres also adjoining, partly in bush, well adapted for young stock. The whole to be let together or separately, with Milking Slock if required.—Enquire at the Farm. A Young Man to milk cows wanted. Penrose, October 4, 1853. TO RE RAFFLED, ON SATURDAY NEXT, the Sth October, Two very superior instruments--a Violin and Concert Flute. A List for Subscribers is now ready at Mr. Sim’s, “Wheat Sheaf” Public House. NOTI G E . rfl 'IIE Christian Brethren, commonly called 1 Baptists, desire to intimate to the Inhabitants and Strangers of Auckland, that they meet for Divine Worship, in the School Room, Albert-st., near Smale’s Point, every Lord’s Day. In the morning at eleven, and in the evening at six o’clock. The Services are for the present mutually conducted by the Members of the Church. The order of Worship is strictly primitive. In the morning the Lord’s Supper, reading the Scriptures, Exhortation, Prayer, and Praise are attended to ; and in the evening, a discourse is delivered by one of the Brethren. The people arc invited to attend.

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New Zealander, Volume 9, Issue 780, 5 October 1853, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealander, Volume 9, Issue 780, 5 October 1853, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealander, Volume 9, Issue 780, 5 October 1853, Page 2

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