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CAA COPIES MEMOIRS of SERGtT* OUU JOURAM, R. A., including service in New Zealand. & "* yen, Kg" The Trade supplied. Ex "Boyal Charlie," E. WAYTE>B A AND G °° D ASSOET MEST i E. WAYTE'S, Leisure Hour and Sunda, 6s. per volume. PERSONS desirous of obtaining the above. ~ of the publications of Religious Tract &£? from * EDW. WASTE, Qnecn-ttreet, t [a CARD.] EDWARD WAYTE, Bookseller, Stationer, Bookbinder, Printer MUSICAL INSTRUMENT, AND TOY DEALto QUEEN-STREET. L * J *S P. L. PRIME, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL FAMILY GROCER, CHINA, EARTHENWARE, AND GLASS WABBjocj* QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. MESSRS. BRYAN & FAGG, GENERAL BROKERS, HOUSE AND LAND AGENTS Accountants & Commission Merchants. UPPER QUEEN-STREET, Opposite Wheat Sheaf Inn, Auckland JOHN BAPTIST, IN returning thanks to the public generally of Net South Wales and the neighbouring colonies for nnfik favniirs, offers FOR SALE, this season. jf & - : jid varied STOCK OF FRUIT 1 FLOWERING and ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS, to be found in the Australian colonies. The soil of his establishment being naturally poor and exposed to the mG»i trying winds, the adnntan to purchasers getting trees from such a situation is evident. John Baptist offers this explanation, as mart parties are under the impression that all fruit trees, plants, &c, offered for sale by him are grown on rich BoiL John Baptist respectfully solicits intending pnrchasers to call at the Nursery, and view his collection previous to purchasing, as he firmly belieres they wfll be pleased with the growth and healthy gtate'of ail plants which will be offered to them. Prices moderate, and any person requiring a large number of plants will be dealt with on liberal terms. All orders from the country and peighbonriiig colonies punctually attended to; trees and plants correctly labelled, and carefully packed. Omnibusses leave the Post Office every half-hour, and convey passengers to within a few yards from the entrance to the Gardens. |ggT All communications to be addressed to Jom S. Baptist, Junior. Bourke-street, Surrey Hills, Sydney. SKINS. FRENCH CALF SKINS. JANSON & BLOOB, FACTORS. St. Bcnet's Place, Gracechurch Street, London. BEG to inform buyers that they have always a large Stock of Paris/Nantes, and Bordeaux Skins of the finest quality. J. & B. confining their business solely to the one article " Calf Skins," are enabled to supply them on better terms than most London Houses. %* Orders must be accompanied with, either a cash remittance, an order on a London House, or consignments of Colonial produce. E. BLYTH, Esq.—A LETTER for yon at the Bank of New South Wales. FOUR-ROOMED HOUSE to Let, in Panel Enquire of ALFRED BUCKLAND. PARTMENTS TO LET for single g Apply at the Office of this paper. BIBLES, of various sizes and in several languages, always on sale at the British and Foreign Bible Depot, opposite the Court House, Queen-street *IGHWAYS' ACT, 1862, on Sale at the "New . Zealander" Publishing Office. MR, ANDREW BONAR (who left Dubhn ffl 1859,) there is a letter for you at theu.r. Office. Auckland, from an old friend-T. M—n. 'ONEY TO LEND, in sums of £IOO and ap- . wards, on Mortgage at 10 per cent J. WAYMOUTH, Accountant, Fraser's BaOdmp. ATEW ZEALAND BANK SHARES MgJJ IN the undersigned, at. Ten Shillings per Saw PremiUm ' OSMUND LEWE Queen-street, Aug. 1. Stock and Share Broser. Beard and Residence. PUBLIC and Private Apartmente now *s*J Mrs. MORLEY'S, Harrogate Villa, Alten *^ prentices' Indentures, &c, on sale at the LANDER Office. rpOWN BOARDS ACT, 1862, m Sale f *■ r , ,HE AUCKLANDMUMCIPALPOLIrfV 1862, on sale at the New-ZealanderOffiM^ TO LET-House containing 8^ Booni £jj3i Kitchen, Servant's Room, Gig House, most respectable part of the suburbs. AW W " Ncw-Zealander." ____— —- Nelson Club. Mhe"^EsONCLUB,.^: dressed to M. BURY, Esq., Hoi Nelson Club, Nelson, on or before next. A married man, without 1 .. preferred. Nelson, August 2, 1862. T^anted-alSaww^^S VV servant. Apply to Capt. SYMWUf hungn. __—— —-"""" WANTED, by a Lady ftt HOUSE SERVANT-Apply to Mrs. 1* Cliff House, Shortland Present. ■ ■■ ■ • . "^j*** WANTED-A Steady Apply to Captain SYMONUB^™^^- / ANTED—APRECEN' MACKY, on or before 21st instant. -ANTED-A WOMAN as Apply to Mrs. CHURTON, & »-

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New Zealander, Volume XVIII, Issue 1714, 13 August 1862, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealander, Volume XVIII, Issue 1714, 13 August 1862, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealander, Volume XVIII, Issue 1714, 13 August 1862, Page 2

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