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MR. ALLEN,

Auctioneers and Commission, Agent, ' LAMBTON-QUAY, "D ECEIVEB Goods and Property of •*-*■' every description intended for immediate

sale. The Weekly Sales by Auction will be recommenced immediately, thus affording facilities for the disposal "of- Goods, &c, at the shortest possible notice.' ' - Mr.. Allen begs to inform his Patrons that he has' just' completed a pew and commddid.us Store on the Quay," opposite the Aurora Tavern, where -Goods- can be landed and stored ; there is also.every convenience for ths sale of Cattle, Aoricultm-ai Produce, &c, on the Premises. March 16, 1853.

Gold Diggings. - Self-preservation the First Law of Nature. JOYCE'S PERCUSSION CAPS, *^ for Thirty Years the favourite in the Old Country, will now be found the best Friend in the new one. Fit your Pistols with these, and you are all right. May be had of the principal Storekeepers in Sydney, Adelaide, and Melbourne, on a? reasonable terms as many others of any inferior quality. The best article bears the, name on label and seal, 57 Upper Thames Street, London. August 17, iBi3

Jti'st received, eac "Stoyal Albeit,"

AND ON SALE AT THE OFFICE OF THIS PAPER, XTOUSEHOLD WORDS, Vol. IV. -"—*- Chambers's Journal Duke of Wellington's Memoirs Bohn's Standard Library — Neander's History of Christianity, [7 vols. Do. Memorials of Christian Life Sir J. Reynolds' Works A. Fuller's Works Butler's Analogy and Sermons James's Life of Louis XIV. Vasari's Lives of the Painters, 5 vols.

Bohn's Shilling Library — Taylor's Eldorado, Emerson's Representative Men, Do. Orations, Hawthorne's Scarlet Letter, Twice Told Tales, Snow Image, Franklin's Au tobiogiaphy, Washington Irving's Works, Willis, Lamartine, &c.

Parlour Library — i „ - ■ Two Friends Robber Heir of Wast Wayland, Sir Philip Hetherington, Miss Mitford's Country Stories, Lamartine's Wanderer and His Home, Highways and Byways, Collegians, Andrew the Savoyard, Mansfield Park, Family Pictures, Tales of the Woods and Fields, Marian, Khan's Tale, Howitt's Pictures of Life, Sidonia the Sorceress, Countess of Rudolstadt, Ghost Hunter, Game of Life, Bellah, a Tale of La Vendee, Pictures of Life from the German, Zenobia, Game of Life, Topffer's' Parsonage, Do. Tales, Adventures of Mons. Violet, Tithe Proctor, Schinderhannes, Brigand, Smuggler, Gipsy, Margaret Catchpole, &c. Popular Library— i - ! Recluse of Norway, Hans. Andersen's Story of r 'my Life, Life- of "Sir R. Peel, Tales and (sketches by Edgar Poe, Letters from Palmyra, Two' French Artists in Spain, Miscellanies, by WaHbridge Luun, Guizot's Monk and Washington, A Lady's Voyage Round the World, KaV?olah, Bancroft's History of America,4 vols., Four Sons of Aymon, Rome and the Early Christians, Mosses from an Old Manse, Shakespeare, edited ,by Hazlitt, &c. t , Railway Library — ,;

.Jasper Lyle, Spy,' ,-Light, Dragoon, Dark, Scenes of History, Charms and.Counter:Charmsr Romance of ; War,-: Ziirgra the Gipsy,- Valeric, Soldier ofiFortune^Scottish Cavalier. Conspi^v rator, S elf-Control,' Aid-de-Camp, White Friars,Jew of Denmark, Hope Leslie, Lilias Davenant, Martin Beck, Little Wife, &c. >

Chambers' Entertaining Library — . ~ I ' * Spanish Literature, German^Literatui;e/,Lif&and Works, ,of Burhs,".',M'emoirs-.'of''"Horner-, French Revolution, 3^ yqls,,, Xamartine'^ Travels [ in 'the East, "2 vols.'/Paley's Nat uraL Theology,,' Guizot's Civilization.; in Europe, 'Political Ecpn.ofny.iTß\§s ofjthe. Irish. Peasantry., , . . i Chambers' Papers for the' People. . „ ~ "- " • ' ALSO, "" " A variety of Prayer Books fn elegant bindings ; Scototi'-Bible'Stahd -Testament's ( '' ' * l ?. -Af- beautiful- selection of Baxter's colourecl 1 ' "Prints' ' ;; - ' j '•-'

Tutor's Assistants, Ready Reck oners, &c.,'&c.

; N.B. — Arrangements have • been made for obtaining a regular supply of newly published : Works from England, , , or ' r 1} Wellin&tcn^ Awl 16] '1'353/ " " '"'

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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IX, Issue 870, 3 December 1853, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IX, Issue 870, 3 December 1853, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IX, Issue 870, 3 December 1853, Page 1

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