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n iLUAin hvitkd AUCTIONEER * And General Commission Agent. REGULAR Weekly Sales of Horses, Cattic, Sheep, and Farm Produce of every description, at Newmarket, on Tuesdays. Weekly Sales of Horses, at the Grey, hound Inn, on Saturdays. On the last Wednesday of every month at Otahuhu. And Quarterly Sales at Papakura, on the second Thursday in March, June, Sep. tember, and December. Paddocks at Newmarket for the reception of stock. ( Office —Queen-street, at the Colonial Produce Store. this meet the eye of Alexander Pethet, or Elizabeth Crane, they are requested to write immediately to their friend Michael Crane. Address Post Office, Melbourne. SHIP PERSIA.—If John Thomas, or his son Edwin, will write to James Thomas, Borough Inn, Regent-road, Salford Manchester, they will hear of something to their advantage. AUCKLAND \ LARGE fresh supplies of Home and Colonial Newspapers have just arrived for the Institute, and low lie on the Newsroom table for the use of Subscribers. There have also come to hand the Family Herald Family Friend, Art Journal, Builder, Dublin Quarterly, Journal of Medical Science, Athenaeum, Leisure Hour, Little Dorrit, by Dickens, Edinburgh Review, Dublin Uni', versity Magazine, Blackwoods’ Magazine, Household Words, Chambers’ Journal, and the Practical Mechanics’ Journal. Some others may be expected shortly. Subscriptions may commence at the beginning of any month. Tickets may be had and particulars obtained at the rooms. All Ship Captains arriving at the Port of Auckland may, during their temporary stay, have free access to the News Room ; and all Immigrants recommended by a subscriber, may have free access, for one month, after arrival. James Boyle, Secretary. OtaSmhu liaces, Ist APRIL, 1857. A MEETING will be held at the “Sir George Grey” Inn, Otahuhu, on Saturday Evening, at seven o’clock, to appoint Stewards, &c. 17th February, 1857. WANTED by a respectable young man, ' ' lately arrived, a situation as an assistant in a Grocery Establishment. The advertiser has had 8 years Colonial experience. Address G. S., Post Office. A ckland, Feb. 16, 1857. TT UGO BECKER cs sind 2 Briefe fur Sie von Threm Vater in der Post Office, Wellington. Schreiben Sie an Threm Vater, care of Mr. Danker, 4, King-street, Melbourne. J. CAD MAN, CARPENTER AND BUILDES Chapel Street. [a card.] OEO 0 6 FIS ASK I*, S H I P, I N S U R A NC E, AND PR 01) UCE BR OKER, ACCOUNTANT AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT. QUEEN - STREET, AUCKLAND. MR. CHARLES SANDERSON, CIVIL ENGINEER, HOUSE AND ESTATE AGENT, WELLESLEY—STREET. NOTICE. > GRACE is always prepared to e» • cute CARTING AND BOATING. J. BEARD; Druggist, &c,, West Queen SiREE 1, IOMPSON’S ESSENCES OF SARsIu’ARIU- 1 RHUBARD, AND SENNjk. January 16, 1857. [a card.] AC DONALD AO T!’ H VETERINARY SHOEING FORGE, ate of her Majesty’s Ist Dragoon Guff* High -street, ricuKiirc and Smith** MR. E. I. MATTHEWS, te Clerk of Works, Royal Department, CARPENTER & BUILDER, GREY-STREET. W SWISH AH Is IEWiKU, RNISHING & GENERAL IRONMONBt' AUCKLAND. AGENTS BY APPOINTMENT TO - >EPH RODGERS & SONS, SHIG'N CUTLERS TO HER MAJESTi. Oltitl'M KU«K-T«OliS» Electro Fluted and Papier Mdche Goods , dcu.c Writing Desks, Dressing Cases. SOLAR LAMPS; GLASS CHINA hj EARTHENWARE Iron bedsteads, Saddlery, ifIMS CASH. HOURS OF BUSINESS 8 1«) 6 0

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New Zealander, Volume 13, Issue 1132, 21 February 1857, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealander, Volume 13, Issue 1132, 21 February 1857, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealander, Volume 13, Issue 1132, 21 February 1857, Page 4

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