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For Sale, mHE UNITED SERVICE HOTEL, with the exL tensive Stabling in the rear, at the corner of Queen and Wellesley Streets. The Allotments upon which these buildings *re erected, are held upon a Lease, which has more than nineteen years to run. — Apply to J. & G. RAYNER. August 23, 1861.

For Sale, \ STEAM ENGINE, about six horse power, ' with BRICK MACHINE, &c, and the BRICK BUILDINGS they stand in.— Apply to LAURIE, BROTHERS. Auckland, lOkhSept., 1861.

To be Let or Sold, mHE SECOND HOUSE in George's Bay Road, L presently occupied by Wm. O. Chislett, Esn., D.A.C.G.— Apply to J JAMES BABER, Ssn., Esq.

%' be Let, WITH immediate "possession, Mr. Brodies enclosed GRASS PADDOCK, Carleton Road, containing 7a. 2r. 18p. — Apply to THOS. WESTON. Shortland-street, August 30, 1861.

Piano for sale, price 30 Guineas. \ SECOND HAND COTTAGE PIANO, in good L \ order, by Collard & Collard ;to be seen at Mr. Cook's, Cabinet-maker, Queen-street.

Bon Accord Works, 8, MACQUARIE PLACE, SYDNEY. ALLAN" A. MARSHALL Brass Founder, Copper Smith, Plumber, GasFitter, and General Smith.

HORSE BAZ AA R. Dog-cart to Onehunga and back, Fifteen Shillings. FOE HIRE, Open and Close Carnages A first-class Brougham An Elegant Sociable Superior Vans, Dog Carts, and Saddle Horses at all hours. Hohses taken in to Bait, to Livery, and to Graze in Good Paddocks. Loose Boxes. Omnibuses Leave Auckland for Onehunga at 9 a m., at noon, at 3 p.m., and at 4 p.m. daily ; returning From Onehunga at 9, at half -past 10, at half -past 1, and at half -past 4. Houses, Caebiages &c, privately bought and sold on Commission. H. HARDINGTON. September, 1861.

THE NEW ZEALAND ALMANAC, 1862, Price (free by post) Five Shillings. A DVERTISEMENTS will be received for the -CL above to the end of November ; page, 20s. ; half ditto, 15s. ; quarter ditto, 10s. GEO. T. CHAPMAN, Bookseller and Stationer, Auckland. ■

GEO. T. CHAPMAN, Bookseller, Stationer, and Lithographer, A AUCKLAND. PICTURES, FRAMED AND GLAZED M\PS, PLANS, CHARTS, &c, mounted and varnished BOOKBINDING in all its branches.

NEW STATIONERY.

WRITING DESKS, mahogany, rosewood, and walnut ; Leather Travelling Desks, Envelope Desks, Writing Cases, Blotting Books, Morocco Purses, Card Cases, Pocket Books, Inkstands, Wafer Stamps, Date Boxes, Letter Files, Letter Clips, Steel Pens, Penholders, Quill Pens, Ebony Round Rulers, Ivory Paper Knives, Reading Hooks, Pocket Metallic Memorandum Books, Account Books, Music Books, Albums, Chessmen, Backgammon Boards, Pencil Cases, Universal Pocket Pencils and Leads for refilling, Music Portfolios, &c. GEO. T. CHAPMAN, Bookseller and. Stationer, Auckland.

NEW GOODS FOR DRAWING AND PAINTING.

A RTISTS' WATER COLOURS— ft Antwerp Blue, Azure Blue, Bistt c, Brown Pink, Burnt Sienna, Burnt Umber, Brown Madder, Chinese White, Crimson Lake, Indian Yellow, Chrome Yellow, Emerald Green, Flake White, G amboge, Green Bice, Green Verditer, Indian Red, Indigo, Italian Pink, Ivory Black, King's Yellow, Lamp Black, Light Red, Naples Yellow, Neutral Tint, Orange, Prussian Blue, Prussian Green, Purple, Raw Sienna, Raw Umber, Red Chalk, Roman Ochre, Sap Green, Vandyke Brown, Venetian R,ed, Vermilion, Yellow Ochre, Brown Madder, Cidnese White, Crimson Lake, Indian Yellow, Mars Yellow, Permanent White, Purple Lake, Scarlet Lake, Sepia, Cobalt Blue, Carmine, Royal Blue, Permanent Red, French Ultramarine, Cadmium, Ma dder Carmine Artists' Colour Boxes, fro m Bs. to 60s. Moist Colours, Indian I nk, Camel Hair Pencils and Writers, Camel Hair ] 3rushes, flat and round, Red Sable Hair Pencils, Sit 'erian Hair Pencils Pure Cumberland Lead I )rawing Pencils, HHHH extra hard, for wood engraTer3, HHH very hard, for engmeera, HH hard, H rather hard, F fine for sketching, FF firm, for light shading, HB hard and black, B Wack for shading, BB- soft and black, EHB same as HB but thicker lead, 888 extra soft and black, 8888 extra soft and b\aclt, thick lead, 888888 extra soft and black, vory thick lead Elementary Drawing Pencils, Ink Erasers, India Rubber Mathematical Drawing Instruments, Universal Pocket Compasses, Drawing Pens, Parallel Rulers, T Squares Panelled Drawing Boards, assorted Curves and Triangles Drawing Books, Sketch Books and Blocks, Bristol Drawing Boards, Tinted Mounting Board, Tracing Paper, Vellum Tracing Cloth, Whatman's best Drawing Paper, Tinted Crayon Paper, Tinted Cartridge, Graduated Tints, Portfolios, Portable Iron Sketching Seats, China Tiles and Saucers, Academy Chalks, Conte Cray ons square and round glazed, White and Red Cray ons, Coloured French Crayons, Creta Loerr's Pencils, Portcrayons, Stumps, &c. GEO. T. CHAPMAN, Bookseller and Stationer, Auckland.

GEO. T. CHAPMAN, BOOKSELLER & STATIONER.

Bookbinding in all its branches ; account books ruled, and bound to pattern. Libraries repaired, and every description of plain and >ornamental binding. Paper Stamped, Crests, names, or initials engraved, and paper and envelopes stamped either plaio. or in coloured relief. Lithography. Drawing, writing, and printing maps, charts, plans, show-cards, ■windowtickets, &c, in black, colors, or 'bronzes, and fac Bimilies of ink or pencil sketches, writings, music, circulars, houses, homesteads, or scenery, & c. Subscription Library, Having over 2000 volumes • in circulation and the new woi ks as they arrive. Terms, five shillings . per quartsr. Catalogues free.

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XVII, Issue 1434, 10 September 1861, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XVII, Issue 1434, 10 September 1861, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XVII, Issue 1434, 10 September 1861, Page 3

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