I JUST RECEIVED. ORD 8# LEONARD'S HANDY BOGK on additional Property Law, seventh' edition, •with an index, 4s. " Less than 250 pages scire to arm us with tie or<fi-> nary precautions to which we should attend in selling, mortgaging, leasing, settling and deriving estates. We are informed of our relation to our property, to our wives and children, and of our liabilities as trustees or executors' in a little book for the million. "—Times. Tupper's Proverbial Philosophy, 6s. " Probabilities—Aids to Friith, 4s. 6d. Ansted's Elementary Course of Geology, Mineralogy, and Physical Geography, 14s. Ansted's Ancient World, with 149 illustrations, 12s. " The work may be described as an outline of the history of vegetable and animal life upon the globe, from the early age when there were only sea-weeds and marine invertebrates as yet in existence, down to the era when the mammals received among them the king of species, Man. By his intimate acquaintance with the subject, and power of arrangement and description, Professor Ansted succeeds in producing a narration, which tells m its entire range like a romance."— Manchester Examiner. Miss Charlcsworth's Works for the Young— Ministering Children, a Tale dedicated to Childhood, fifteenth thousand, 6s. A book written to suggest to children the means of doing good to others, and to show the happiness to be derived from living to serve others. The Ministry of Life,—a sequel to " Ministering Children/' 6s. Written in the hope that some who have given their young welcome to the tale that pictured childhood's ministry, will retain the same childish spirit making them willing to be led by any aid in still advancing paths of pleasantness and peace." Letters to a Child, 2s. Sunday Afternoons in the Nursery, third edition, 6s. The Light of Life. Dedicated to the young Peep of Day ; or a Scries of the Earliest Religious Instruction the Infant Mind is capable of receiving, many illustrations, 2s. 6d. Line upon Line,— a sequel to the Peep of Day, two parts, 3s. each Montgomery's (James) Poetical Works, 1 volume, 12s. Bickersteth's Family Prayers (several editions) A variety of interesting, amusing, and instructive Books for the youth. An old writer says, that " any person who hoards up his money instead of laving it out in such a charity (that of buying books for his family) should be condemned to the mines." G. F. MABERLY, Literary Lounge, Queen-street. November 25th, 1859. To Coasters and Others. MR. S. JONES Is instructed to Sell by Private Contract, THE well-known Cutter "DEFIANCE," with Anchors, Chains, Sails, &c., complete, ow trading on the Manukau. Also, A New Punt. FIRST SHIP FOR LONDON. THE Beautiful Clipper Ship " HARWOOD," William Forsayth, Commander. v This fine vessel and Regular Auckland Trader is now lying alongside the Queen-street Wharf, discharging her inward cargo, and immediately thereafter will commence loading for London direct, and from the amount of Freight already engaged will have quick despatch. Her sailing qualities are well known, and intending Passengers will find her accommodations cannot be surpassed. For Freight or Passage, apply to CRUICKSHANK, SMART & CO. Nov. 25, 1859. Regular Trader to Mongonui & Wangaroa. -i rpilE Fine Fast-sailing Cutter *Mf\\ -A- "AQUILA," 2 " tcms rc K' ster - ,J - Austin, Master, has " ' ' ' superior accommodation for passengers. Freight and passage moderate. Apply to ° S. JONES, Agent, Queen-st. Schooner "ISABELLA," 710R RUSSELL and lIOKIANGA, will sail ; as above on WEDNESDAY, 30th No'iJSk vember. ?wSi For Freight and Pagsage, apply to WEBSTER & PATTERSON, mHORNTON, SMITH & FIRTH'S PRICES from X this day arc : WHOLESALE. Fine Flour (crown brand), per ton. Seconds Sharps Bran, per bushel Maize, whole or cracked, ditto November 25, 18.">9. £ s. d. 22 0 0 20 0 0 9 0 0 0 1 3 0 4 6
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New Zealander, Volume XV, Issue 1420, 26 November 1859, Page 3
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