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Young Men’s Christian Association, DURHAM-STREET. THE advantages offered by this Institution are a comfortable Reading Room, supplied with, the leading English and Colonial Papers, Magazines, Quarterlies, &c. Private Rooms for Correspondence, Business purposes, and study, supplied with Bank Cheques, Stationery, Works of Reference, &c. Refreshments can be had in the Rooms at moderate charges. A well-selected Library of 1,500 Volumes, to which an addition has recently been made. Amongst the Books will be found: — Du Chaillu’s Adventures in Equatorial Africa Livingtone’s Travels Tenncnt’s Natural History of Ceylon The Wide Wide World Say and Seal Boswell’s Life of Johnson The Desert and the Bush The Woman in White The Four Georges—W. M. Thackeray M’Clintock’s Voyage of the ‘ Fox’ Dr. Doran’s Table Traits; and Habits and Men Autobiography of Lord Dnndonald Curiosities of Civivir.ation, Dr. Wyntcr Memorials of Sergeant Marjourum The Works ot Sydney Smith Lord Macaulay’s Speeches, Essays, and History The Pickwick Papers Thomson’s New Zealand Kingsley’s Miscellanies Peninsular Scenes and Sketches Family Romance and the Vicissitudes of Families, by Sir Bernard Burke Tom Brown’s School Days The Words of the Angels—Sticr The Speeches of Grafton, Burke, Curran, Fox, Sheridan, Erskinc, &c. Chambers’s Repository. Miscellaney, Papers, &c. Wilson’s Talcs of the Borders Tales of Women’s Trials—Mrs. J. C. Hall The Leisure Hour, and Sunday at Home And various oilier Works of popular interest, on Scientific, Religious, Historical, and General Subjects. Annual Sudcription:— 10s., payable (if desired) half-yearly or quaterly. Lady Subscription (to the Lihraay only), ss. per annum. Honorary Subscribers, £l. J. JACKSON, Assistant Secretary. IMPORTAN T TO COASTING VESSELS AND SHIPPERS OP CATTLE ON THE EAST COAST TO AUCKLAND. MR. ALFRED DOCKLAND RESPECTFULLY informs his Friends that CATTLE can be LANDED on the East Bank of the Tamaki, about one mile from the Heads, OVER THE vessel’s SIDE, WITHOUT TUB USE OF A ROAT, AND AT ALL TIMES OF THE TIDE, thereby saving the risk and injury to the cattle of a second time putting them in slings, as well as the additional cost of boating, with the further advantage of being at once in A GOOD PADDOCK WITHOUT ANY DRIVING. Vessels not drawing more than nine feet of water can enter and leave at all times with half tide, and at full tides vessels drawing fourteen feet of water can enter safclv. Charts of the river, kindly furnished by Captain Burgess, can be obtained at the Haymarket. Assistance, if necessary, can at all times he obtained on the spot. Stock forwarded at once to the market, or grazed at fixed rates until sold. On Sale by the Undersigned, iRIME ADELAIDE WHEAT for Seed Barley 50 barrels Salmon 100 J „ 50 doz. American Brooms 5 tons Manilla Rope, small sizes 500 kegs American Nails, all sizes. HENDERSON & MACFARLANE. FLAT ISLAND GUANO, SUPERIOR TO PERUVIAN for Cereals, Grass and Clover; testified by over 4000 farmers in the Australian Colonics. Testimonials have also been received from gentlemen in Auckland proving its efficacy. Samples, testimonials, and all other information to be obtained of the undersigned. J. A. DRURY, Agent. Flowering’ and Ornamental Trees and Shrubs, Fruit Trees, &c. JOHN BAPTIST, IN returning thanks to the public generally of New South Wales and the neighbouring colonics, for past favours, offers for sale, this season, the most extensive and varied Stock of FRU I T TRE ES, FLOWERING AND ORNAMENTAL TREES AND SHRUBS, to he found in the Australian colonics. The soil of his establishment being naturally poor, and exposed to the most trying winds, the advantage to purchasers getting trees from such a situation is evident John Baptist offers this explanation, as many parties are under the impression that all fruit trees, plants, &c., offered for sale by him arc grown on rich soil.

John Baptist respectfully solicits intending purchasers to call at the nursery, and view his collection previous to purchasing, as he firmly believes they will be pleased with the growth and healthy state of all plants which will bo offered to them. Prices moderate, and any person requiring a large number of plants M ill he dealt with on liberal terms. All orders from the country and neighbouring colonics punctually attended to; trees and plants correctly labelled, and carefully packed. Omnibuses leave the Post Office every half hour, and convey passengers to within a few yards from the entrance to the Gardens. All communications to be addiessed to John T. Baptist, Jun. Bourkc-street, Surry Hill, Sydney. To Lithographic Printers. I'' HE undersigned have always on SaleLithographic Presses, Stones, and Materials of all kinds. E. B. FRANKLYN & CO. 9, Bourkc-streot, Melbourne. To Printers and others. Fli. FRANKLYN & CO., of Melbourne, have • always on Sale— Printing Presses of all kinds, Types, Ornaments, Borders, Paper, Cards, Inks, and every requisite for largo or small offices Complete Working Plants fitted out at twentyfour hours’ notice. [The limit to be expended should he named.] All orders promptly executed in Melbourne, or direct from F. B. F. and Co.’s Establishment, Great New Street, Fetter Lane, London TO LITHOGRAPHIC PRINTERS. Lithographic Presses, Stones, and Materials of all kinds. F. B. FRANKLYN & CO. 9, Bourkc-street, Melbourne, ALDERSON & SONS, (LATH HALL AMU ALHISKSON,) TANNERS AND CURRIERS, MANUFACTURERS AND IMPORTERS OF SADDLERY, HARNESS Maync’s Patent Breaking Saddles Crimean and other Pack Saddles Boots and Shoes Enamelled and Japanned Leathers Moroccos, Kuans, and all other Fancy Leathers Military-belts, Accoutrements Grindery and Saddlers’ Ironmongery 221 ELIZAB CTH-STREET, SYDNEY. 6®“ Blank uml Polar Oil always on hand.

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New Zealander, Volume XVIII, Issue 1727, 27 September 1862, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealander, Volume XVIII, Issue 1727, 27 September 1862, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealander, Volume XVIII, Issue 1727, 27 September 1862, Page 8

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