TO BREEDERS OF STOCK. rFHE POWERFUL DRAUGHT HORSE i FARMER'S FRIEND , will travel the Otahuhu district this season, or may be seen at the “Sir George Grey Inn” Stables, every Monday after the first of November. Terms for the season 2 1, For further particulars, apply to William Hall, Mangari. September 241h, 1855. ON SALE, Ax the Stores of tue Undersigned. Mould candles Soap Geneva Bottled Ale and Porter Congou and Hyson Teas* Three Bushel Sacks Wool Packs 72, 56, and 33 inch Grey Domestics Scarlet Blankets Cotton Sheets Dark and Millers’ drab Mole Browsers Fancy Prints and Brown Holland. Scotch Twilled and Colton Shirts Blucher and Lace up Boots Gents Coals—Vests Drays Dray Axles and Wheels. D. Nathan. EX “ ALGERINE.” And on Sale by the Undersigned, 2 EST INDIA RUM 5 Casks Whiskey 2 Qr.-casks { ® D P erior SheiT 2 Cases Cigars, No. 2 168 Bags Pampagna Sugar 87 Ditto Mauritius ditto 22 Ditto Cossipore ditto 52 Ditto Company’s ditto 10 Chests | ~ 20 wuto( Con e' ,a Tca 50 Boxes Souchong “ 10 Ditto Gunpowder “ 50 Bags Patna Rice 20 Tierces Beef 10 Barrels Pork 5 Bales Canvass, Nos, 1 to 6 2 Ditto Tarpaulins, assorted sizes 6 Ditto 3-bushel Bags 1 Ditto Wool packs 1 Ditto Corks 40 Boxes Mould Candles John Woodhodse. Queen-streat, 4 2th November, 1853. CAUTION. ALL Glass Soda Water Bottles in Auckland are the property of the Undersigned. The Public are therefore cautioned against buying and selling the same. Davy and Jauvie. 6th December, 1853. W. LAXON, TAILOR ETC., BEGS leave to inform the inhabitants of Auckland, and its vicinity, that be has just received, via Sydney, a large slock of English and Colonial Tweeds of all shades. Shorlland Crescent, Nov. 2olh, 1855.
ONE POUND REWARD. DROVE off, or Strayed from the run by the Half-Way House, a Red and White Spoiled COW r , in full milk, branded JS. off rump, and J 0 milking side, and cocked horns. Any person bringing the same to Mr. Stokes, Epsom Road, shall receive the above Reward. John Stokes. JUST PUBLISHED. Price Two Shillings. Recollections of a visit to EUROPE, in 4851 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 working classes at Auckland. J. Williamson, Bookseller. WILLIAMS’S DICTIONARY OF THE NEW ZEALAND LANGUAGE, Second Edition. NOW PUBLISHED—The Second Edition of a “Dictionary of the New Zeaand Language,” in two parts: Maori and English—English and Maori; with a concise Grammar. To which is added A Selection of Colloquial Sentences. By William Williams, D.G.L., Archdeacon of Waiapu, Price, Bs. J. Williamson, Bookseller, etc. TO ADVERTISERS. Orders for withdrawal or alteration of advertisements to be delivered at the office not later than four o’clock on the afternoons of Tuesdays and Fridays.
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New Zealander, Volume 9, Issue 801, 17 December 1853, Page 4
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