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ON SALE, EX “ WILLIAM DENNY.’’ (J BALES SOLE LEATHER 1 case Cossack and Blucher bools. , C. A. Harris. July 10, 1853. FOR SALE, EX “WILLIAM DENNY.” ONE HARMONICON,3 slops, by Alexander. July 10, 1833. C. A. Harris. EX “ WILLIAM DENNY.” lf)2 Company’s No. 4 Sugar 40 boxes mould candles 20 “ soap C| casks ) Duff Gordon & Co.’s 4 octaves 1 superior sherry 30 gross wine corks 2 bales grey calico 2 “ navy blue and orange prints 3 cases blucher bools 1 “ vvalerlights. Gllfillan & Co. July 10, 1833. NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given that the co-partner-ship carried on for some lime past at Auckland by Samuel Brown and Murray Hamilton under the firm of Brown and Hamilton is this day dissolved. Samuel Brown. Auckland, July lOlh 1833. NOTICE. N OTICE is also given fo all persons indebted lo the firm of Brown and Hamilton lo Pay their accounts 10. Samuel Brown. L A W! Short Avord, —but a word full of awe, No matter how good your intentions If once you exceed its inventions A prison with all its dimensions Receives you for breaking the Law. I now will afford an example, And judge of the stock from the sample, Lest you should unwittingly trample Upon this redoubtable Law. “The Council” once thought it a pity To look on the state of the City, So without either Blackstone or Chitty They soon fabricated a law. To pave all our streets and our allies With hillocks to fill up the vallies, Till S—gle—n cries out—this tallies Not quite with my notions of Law. Although the streets want to he mended. Although well the Council intended, Their statute cannot be defended, I’ll prove it less worth than a straw ! And now pay attention do pray,— A lamp and a chest of black tay Were publicly auctioned away To prove his “opinion” was true. And In spite of his lore and law talking, The Congou and lamp were seen walking, And Mitchell up street was seen stalking To pocket the price of them too. All breaches of Law are not treason, The streets were improved for a season, And every poor cart-horse had reason To snort all the praises he could. But soon after “ Willie’s” election The news fill’d us all with dejection, That Blackstone had passed an inspection, And sentenced us all to the mud.

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New Zealander, Volume 11, Issue 964, 11 July 1855, Page 3

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