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TO ARRIVE PER "MO A." "A^.i, FORTY MARES 1 100 Chests Congou Tea 20 Tons Fine Flour. W. S. Grahame. Fort-street, 17th April, 1851.

FOR SALE.

TO ARRIVE, p "DANIEL WEBSTER,"

From Sydney,

fit(\ MARES AND FILLIES 200 SHEEP. Apply to

John Salmon & Co. Auckland, 15th April, 1851.

JUST LANDED, EX « EMMA."

On Sale by the' Undersigned.

A LARGE SUPPLY OF LEATHER Suited to the Trade, (for the Winter consumption), consisting of — Light and Heavy Sole Leather Ditto Kip Superior quality Calf Skins Kangaroo Skins White Skins for the Society's Aprons Best Basils Harness Leather Grindery, Hemp, &c, &c. Of the best description. also — Men's and Women's Boots and Shoes, made to order, on most moderate terms. John Ireland, Shortland Crescent. April 15, 1851.

EX "EMMA."

On Sale by the Undersigned, TEN HHDS. MARTELL'S BRANDY 10 hhds. B.P. Rum 81 half-cases Geneva }0 cases Lemon Syrup 6 cases Sherry 100 bags Flour 40 £ chests Congou Tea 126 bags Sugar 30 bags Rice 84 boxes Mould Candles 1 trunk Boots, Shoes, &c, &c. J. Woodhouse. Queen-street, 14th April, 1851.

ON SALE.

ALLSOPP'S BURTON ALE, No., 3, Truman's London Stout Taylors do. do. Barclay's Bottled Ale and Stout Negrohead and Cavendish Tobacco Bain & Burtt. Wharf, Lower Queen-street, April 15, 1852.

TEN SHILLINGS REWARD.

STRAYED from Auckland, on the Bth instant, a WHITE POLEY COW, branded I W on shoulder milking side in paint, O C L on rump milking side.

Whoever will bring the same to John Walters, Wakefield Street, Auckland, shall receive the above reward, and all reasonable expenses paid.

EDUCATION.

MR. J. ROBINSON, having had several years experience in the work of Teaching when resident in the Mother Country, purposes to open a Seminary, situated protempore in Barrack-street, near Mr. Waite's Brick House, Upper Queen -street. Branches taught, — Reading, English Grammar, Geography, Writing, &c, Arithmetic, Book-keeping, Mensuration, Algebra, &c, &c. Terms, payable weekly or quarterly, in advance, 15s. or upwards per quarter. No extras charged. EVENING TUITION.

J. R. being anxious to gain, by a unity of effort, the interest and affections of his pupils, requests the cordial co-operation of their friends. The system of teaching adopted is intended to be made as agreeable and effective as possible. N. B. — To be commenced on Monday, April 21st, 1851.

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New Zealander, Volume 7, Issue 523, 19 April 1851, Page 1

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