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Received by Last Vessels from London, And now for Sale at John BelVs Homoeopathic Pharmacy, BOOKS, viz..— pURTIS and LYLIE'S Epitome of the Materia Medica Hahnemann's Organon, by Dudgeon, M. D. Gunther's Veterinary Homoeopathy - Herring's Domestic Medicine nomcßupathy Disclosed, by a Non-Professional Jass'a Pocket Dictionary Popular View of Homoeopathy, by a Student Sampson's Theory of Homoeopathy David's Sketch of Homoeopathy Sharp's Tracts on Homoeopathy, Nos. 1 to 9 Biographical Monument to S. Hahnemann, by C. Fisher, M D. Rush's Veterinary Homoeopathy * Pulte and Epp's Domestic Medicine - Veterinary Homoeopathy, published by Leath Jahr's new Manual of the Materia Medica by Hall, 2 vo!sEpp's Pocket Companion do. Domestic Medicine do on Arnica, Rhus, and Calendula do. What is Homoeopathy ? do. Homoeopathy and its Principles Homoeopathy made clear to the British Public Joslyn's Principles of Homoeopathy Hempel's Organon of Medicine. MEDrcrNB Oases, in wood and morrocco, for the pocket and table, fitted up for the various Domestic Guides. Homoeopathic Cocoa Storer's Homoeopathic Cocoa Bridgeway's Homeopathic Cocoa Leatb's Homoeopathic Cocoa " Alimentary Farina (food for invalids and infants) Fine West Indian Arrowroot Sago, best quality Isinglass, ditto Calendula, Arnica, and Diachylon Plaster Lint, &c, &c. All Homceopathie Medicines and Preparations. Auckland, July 17, 1855.

EXCELLENT INVESTMENT. MR. HANSARD Is Instructed to Let A MALTING AND BREWERY ESTAB- &■ LISHMENT, excellently situated in the City, close to the water side, for the remainder of a term of years, With Right op Purchase, at less than half its value, together with MALT KILN, MALT MILL, VATS, COOLERS, and I all implements necessary for carrying on the malting and brewery business. Rent very Moderate — Early application necessary.

Important Notice. 1 THE BEST INVESTMENT. MR. HANSARD Has been honored with the instructions of a Gentleman likely soon to leave the colony, to sell by private contract the following very valuable properties ;—; — LOT 24, North Shore, immediately opposite the Wynyard Pier, with, large deep water frontage to the harbour ; the finest soil ; contents, six acres and a-half. Mr. HANSARD would beg to direct the particular attention of Ship-builder's to this property, for the exercise of which business (or other similar) a better adapted spot could not be found : the deep water frontage being peculiarly available for this purpose, whilst the back portion would readily sell or let at a good price for agricultural purposes. Lot 29, North Shore, at the back of the preceding, with large frontage to Shoal Bay ; contents, 26 acres 1 rood 14 perches Kauri Point, Manukau, 150 acres Onehunga, four very valuable lots, one acre each, all subjoining Plans and full information may be had on application to Mr. Hansard, at his office, Shortland -street.

FOR SALE, A HAY STACK, at Remuera, about 8 tons. Apply to Joseph "West, or Mr. J. Newman. July 16th, 1855.

Instruction in Music, A LADY, who has a thorough knowledge of MUSIC, will be happy to give Lessons"on the PIANO, to a few Pupils, at her own house. Terms — Two guineas per quarter, in advance, Address S. H. C, Messrs. Conkell & Ridikgs

J. RICHARDSON, Bookseller, Stationer, Engraver, and Copper-Plate Printer, Crescent, Short-land-street, BEGS to inform the Inhabitants of Auckland, and its vicinity, that he has removed from Queen-street, to the Crescent, Shortland-street, where he continues to keep on hand an assortment of Books, Stationery, Music, &c. Copper-plate printing, on the shortest noticr.

To Constables and others. TWO POUNDS REWARD V\[ ILL be paid by the undersigned to any one ' " that wil 1 give such information as may lead to the conviction of the person or persons who decoyed, or who may be found harbouring my (a New South Wales aborigine) hired servant, whom I was at the expense r.f bringing from New South Wales. He is well known by the name of Billey, and is not so dark as the most of hi? country's race. He is supposed to be taken to the Waiuku district, as his late companions are gone that road. L. D. Halstead, Veterinary Surgeon.

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XII, Issue 842, 24 July 1855, Page 1

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