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j |M \p S jy EX “MERCHANTMAN,” | VERY’S Rest Counter and Stand WEIGHING MACHINES „ • Carpenters’ Hammers, of every deseriplion Glaziers’ and Upholsterers’ ditto I anrasliirft Rivetting ditto, with handles Red Keys, Saw Sets, Sheep’s-ear Punches Surveyors’ Chains ami Arrows Iron Garden Stools, Criming Saws Ditto .lack Trunks Handled Dinner Hells, Water Cans Nests Sugar Roxes, Glass Lanterns Pudding Moulds, Patty Pans, Meal Stands Patent Block Tin Tea and Coffee Pots Sets Rlock fin Dish Covers Japanned Thermometers, Garden Shears Solar, Shop, and Table Lamps Ditto rollons and Chimneys for ditto Brass Cabinet Looks, Pad Locks Iron Cupboard, Till and Chest ditto Watering Pols, Garden fools, Potato Corks, etc. Cut Tacks, all sizes Rult and T Hinges, Chest ditto, all sizes Joiner’s Sprigs, fool Baskets Patent Flooring Cramps 0 and 7 inch Dim Locks Fine Plate and Dead Locks Drawback ditto ditto Best Mortice ditto, with ebony, brass, or porcelain furniture Bed Screws, Traces. Rack Rands Patent Steelyards, 200 to 350 lbs. Sorby’s Sheep Shear s and Edge Tools Milner’s Fir eproof Chests Easy Chairs, covered with Morocco Ditto ditto, to fold, with cushions Brooms and Brushes, all kinds Kent’s Patent Knife Machines Preserving Pans (bell mem!) Perforated Zinc, Smiths’ Bellows Iron Squares; etc., etc. Also An Extensive Assortment of CUT GLASS, consisting of— Decanters, Tumblers and Wine Glasses Rutter Dishes, Cake Dishes Crofts, Salt Cellars, Cream Ewers Sugar Basins, etc., etc. Elegant China Tea and Coffee Sets, in groat variety A general assortment of Furnishing Ironmongery', Cutlery, Plated and Papier 1 Macho Goods, etc., etc., always on hand. NEWMAN & EWEN. September 7, 18.75. ALLS OP P’S WINE Oi L-\5/ ]|7 RESII importations of I'm* above, on sale. L ex “Duke of Portland” mil “John Phillips,” 100 casks, i doz. each, and 20 birds. No. 3 Burton Ale. Professor Liebig’s opinion of this unrivalled beverage Mr all climates, appropriately described by the sanitary commissioner* of the ‘ Lancet,’ as the “ >N ine of Mali,” is thus adduced in a letter addressed to Mr. Henry Allsopp “The spccim'vis of your IV.le A!« . .. to no* afforded me another opportunity o' <• >.ni.: ■v i valuable qualities. I am an seif an admirer of tkibeverage, and my own experience ena'■.>.>• • to rvcoiiijticnclif, in accordance with the opinion of tin; mot eminent English physicians, as a most amenable lonie, and as a general Leverage both for the invilid and the robust.” “ trsTi/s Lieu in. “ Git ssen. Ghj .Vay 1 5 . ’ W. S. Gkamamf. Auckland, 30th August, 1855. ON SALE, % TONS FINE TABLE DICE ' W. S. Giiauame. ON SALE, | ?INEST CIIILLIAN FLOUR, in 100 bags. i W. S. GI! Ml A MIC. oOlh August, 1855. LAND FOR SALE. A Splendid Divestment. M R. T. F. M• G A U R A N t T AS for sale the following very valuable s r SUBURBAN PROPERTIES near the nourishing Selilemenl of llowiek : a. n. n. Of sec. 10, allot. 12, containing 7 1 30 ~ 13, " I I 1 0 ~ I\, 8 1 0 » ~ ' 21. containing 39 2 35 „ 23, [ The above properties are delightfully situated, near Pigeon Mountain. 'Lire quality of the land is excellent; am! they will he sold eiilror as one farm, or in lots to suit purchasers Also. A magnificent Farm of M2 Acres, in tho Karaka District, having an extensive frontage to the Waiukn Greek. From the silua lion, as well as the quality of the land, tins property must soon become of great value, and it is therefore strongly recommended to intending settlers. The entire of the foregoing properties will- be disposed of on very moderate terms, ns they belong to a gentleman preparing to leave New Zealand. W ESLEY A N COLLEGE. AUG K I .A Nll. f r HE Fourth and concluding Quarter of ! > the War will commence on V. nmsKSday, September 12. U. H. Lvrn, Governor. September 8, 1855. A MIDDLE AGED FEMALE is desirous AV, yf obtaining a Siiiiiition as House Servant, cither in town or eountry. Apply at the “New Zealander” Office.

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New Zealander, Volume 11, Issue 981, 8 September 1855, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealander, Volume 11, Issue 981, 8 September 1855, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealander, Volume 11, Issue 981, 8 September 1855, Page 1

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