) KEW BOSKS, STATIONERY, Ex “ William Denny,” and otherT/ate arrivals. |\ IT AC A CLAY’S Essays IV I Mackintosh’s Miscellaneous Works Gibbons’ ditto ditto Spectator Martin’s Eastern India, 3 vols. Winston’s Josephus Smith’s Wealth of Nations Traveller’s Library, various Ewan’s Australian Geography Key to Uncle Tom’s Cabin Railway Library, various Lady Felicia A Lady’s Travels round the World I’help’s Shakespeare, 2 vols., illustrated Bormr’s Works Rainy Afternoons Birth-day Gift Pathway of the Fawn Day Dreams Capper’s India Wood’s Natural History Hogg’s Instructor Coutt's Sermons Notes on Italy and Sicily Sort.iin’s Life of Lord Bacon Knight’s Loudon Cyclopaedia Illustrated London Lews, vol. to cud of June, 1853 A Volume of Selections from ditto Chahncr’s Posthumous Works Lytton Bmlwcr’s Paul Clifford, Pelham, Eugene Aram, Devercux, Pilgrims of the lihine, Ricnzi, the last of the Tribunes, Lucretia, Harold, and the Last Days of Pompeii Eliza Cook’s Journal, in vols. Spooner on Sheep Crichton’s Arabia Book of Etiquette Staunton’s Chess Coming Struggle Youths’ Handbook of Entertaining Knowledge Uncle Tom’s Cabin Ibrjuvenile readers Gift Book of Knitting, netting and crotchet Memoirs of Grimaldi Line upon line 2 vols Roger JM iller Insurrection iu China Scenes and adventures My own Treasury Lay of the lust Minstrel, elegantly bound Childe Harold ditto Uncle Tom’s Cabin'bcautifuiiy illustrated, embossed cloth gilt edges Long’s Egyptian Antiquities Chambers’s History of Scotland Caruc’s Lives of Eminent Missionaries D’Aubigne’s History of the Reformation Cbm on of Lnglaud Magazine, in vols. Illustrated Family New Testament, with explanatory notes and marginal references, by the Rev. J. Brown Duncan’s Greek Testament Cox on the Second Advent Kruramacher’s Elijah the Tlshbito Hoole’s Missions in India Walker's Pronouncing Dictionary, with Key Notie’s Epitome of Navigation nautical almanac, 1855-g SCHOOL BOOKS of every description. A large and new assortment of Bibles, Prayers, Church Services, Children’s Picture and Reading Books, Perfumery, Purse Fittings, Ladies’ Netting, Knitting, and Crochet Books, Cases and Reticules, Tortoise-shell Combs, Brushes, Travelling Companions, Silver Thimbles and Pencil-cases, Farcy Purses, Smelling bottles, Toys, and a great variety of Fancy Goods. A splendid set of Chinese chessmen with boatd, draughtsmen, &c. complete. Merchants, Traders, and Storekeeper* Ledgers, Day and Cash Books, in great variety. Copying Books and Paper, Manifold Writers, Custom-house Forms. Bills of Lading, Ships Log Books, Writing Parchment, Letter and invoice Clips, Ruled Po.-n, Fo.d.M-ap and Demy Papers, Brief Paper, Blotting, Coloured Demy, Drawi g, and Crayon Papers, Mourning St itionery, Colour Boxes, Mathematical Drawing Pens and Compasses, Penknives, Scissors, Round and Parallel Rulers, Quill and Steel Pens. Sealing Wax, inkstands, Chamber’s, Lowe’s, Scott's, and Swan's Copy Books, Memorandum and Pocket I I'ooks, Daily Indicators, Address Cards, Pens, Pencils, &e., &c. &c. J. Wiluajipox, Bookseller, Stationer, Sx. Short land Crescent, Sept. 2, 1854. PERFUMERY & STATIONERY, E X C A SI! M E R E . O CASKS COSN ELL’S FANCY SOAPS, *** Drown Windsor—Honey—Wallflower Almond ele., ele -1 eases Cosncli’s lavendar water 1 Do. do. balsamic essence, or loilet Vimgnr 1 Do. do. fashionable perfumes I Do. do. essence of rondelelia 1 Do. do. finest can do cologne 1 ease Keating’s cough lozengers 1 ease spelling books Crammars, Primers Ariilunelies, Reckoners Table books, drawing books Copy books, cyphering books Memorandum books Account books 1 case assorted stationery Scaling wax, red an ! black Slate pencils, pencil leads, 13 and M. Wafers, Reeve’s colour boxes black lead pencils Ink hollies, India rubber Ink powder, tjnill pens, etc., ele. 1 case Turkey sponge. Co.x'Md.i, N Rinixos, Queen-street, Sept. 2Clh, 185 L L A N I). FOR SALE RV THE UNDERSICNEI) r jTHE Undermentioned very Valuable i PROPERTIES, viz.:IDi i Acres of excellent Timber and Fern Lam!, at Lillie Oma, Point Rodney, about TO miles north of Auckland. 88.') Acres of Forest Land, situated on the easlern end of the island of 'A aiheki. This property is wilhont exception (lie best, limber land on the Island. TOO Acres of (he Coromandel Cold Field. Part of this properly is Fern, and part Kauri Forest land, the creek in which !lie Cold was first discovered runs through this property, at (he head of Coromandel Harbour, by which it is bounded. The above very valuable properties have all been selected about 18 years since by one of Ihe best judges in the country, and arc now held by Crown (Trains from Covernor Fit/,Roy, dated Ist May, 1811. For further particulars apply to James Macky. Queen-street, Auckland, September 2(_l, 1851.
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New Zealander, Volume 10, Issue 882, 27 September 1854, Page 1
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