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ON SALE, • Ex “LORD WORSLEY,” 3 CASES HAVANNAH MANILLA CIGARS 1 case Fine Panama Hats, dressed 2 Patent Mangles 10 tons Java Rico 6 “ Java Sugar 2 “ Java Coffee ■ ' .' . y C. PETSCHLER. '* '' * * .• ON SALE, Ex “NOURMAHAL,” TII E following NEW BOOKS of most of which there arc several copies. Thackeray’s Works, 7 vols. Macaulay’s History of England, 7 vols. Carlyle’s Essays, 4 vols. Currer Bell’s Works, 4 vols. Alison’s History of Europe, 13 vols. Sheridan’s Works, 4 vols. Addison’s Works, 6 vols. Tennyson’s Idylls of the King Combe’s Physiology Knight’s Half 1 lours, 4 vols. Carlyle’s French Revolutions, 2 vols. Do. Past and Present Maundor’s Treasury, 6 vols. Kassel’s Adulterations Detected F. Bremoi’s Works Lutfullah Graham’s Domestic Medicine Burke’s Peerage and Baronetage fur 1859 Almanach de Gotha for 1859 Lever’s Works, 13 vols. Johnston’s Astronomical Atlas Maps of New Zealand on Rollers Black’s Atlas with Supplement Dickon’s Works, 12 vols. Samuel Warren’s Works, 8 vols. Walter Scott’s Novels, 48 vols. Dr. Lardner’s Museum, 12 vols. Conversations Lexicon, 1G vols. Soli and Haben, 2 vols. A few French and German Works C. PETSfIHLER. ON SALE, Ex “Shalimar,” 8 H [IDS. LINSEED OIL, Boiled and Raw 10 do/.. Foster’s Potatoe Forks 2 casks Sashweights 1 cask Scotch T Hinges 1 case Chest Locks 1 “ Tumbler Locks 10 doz. polished Hay Forks 100 Camp Ovens and Covers 120 kegs White Paint 5 doz. Galvanized Iron Buckets 1 case Jews’ Harps 10 : .) gross White Metal Brass Buttons 1 case Electro-plated Goods, comprising— Tea and Coffee Services Cruet Frames Candlesticks Tea, Dessert and Table Spoons An invoice of Jewellery, Gold. C. PETSCHLER. TO ARRIVE, Per “ Jura,” from London. 1 BOX SILVER TEASPOONS ) gterli Silvcr> A cs.sert Spoons Mdle pat£ern , “ lahlc Spoons 1 1 150 M. Percussion Caps, in boxessof. 100 and 250 I case Powder Flasks, with cord 1 case Buck-handle Table Knives and Forks 1 “ Black “ ditto ditto 1 “ Back Lamps, with reflectors I “ Palmer's Lamps 1 “ Dressing Combs Scales for weighing Gold. 2 cwt. Black Curled Hair 1 cask Strong Glue 4 Garden Rollers 3 Corn Bruisers 1 portable Bench Vice 12 Iron Poultry Troughs 2 “ Garden Seats 2 “ Garden Tables 2 cases allover Hogskin Saddles 1 case Snaffles and Bridles, Silver-plated Buckles 1 case Jockey Whips, electro heads 100 gross Pearl Buttons 1 case doublc-bladcd Pocket Knives. C. PETSCHLER. TO ARRIVE, Per “ Phoenix,” from Liverpool. 9 A DRUMS COLZA OIL JiXj 10 Bundles Galvanized Wire Netting. C. PETSCHER. TO ARRIVE, Per “ John Lawson,” from London. 1 *) A QR.-BARRELS GUNPOWDER loose, and in Flasks. C. PETSCHLER. LEA ft PERRINS’ CELEBRATED WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE. ’KONOUNCEi) by Extract of a Letter from a Medical Gentleman at Madras, to his brother At Worcester, May, 1851. “TeIILEA & PERRINS that (heir Sauck is highly esteemed in India, and is, in my opinion, the most palatable a» well as the most wholesome Sauce that is made ” EXTENSIVE FRAUDS. L& P. having discovered that several of the • Foreign Markets have been supplied with spurious imitations of their “ WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE,’’ the labels of which closely resemble those of the genuine Sauce, and in one or more instances with tlic names of L. Sc P. forged ; they have deemed it their duty to caution the public, and to request purchasers, to see that the names of Lb a Sc Perrins are upon the Wrapper, Label, Stopper, mid Bottle. L. Sc P. further give notice that they will proceed against any one who may infringe upon their rights, either by manufacturing or vending such imitations, and have instructed their correspondents in the various parts of the world, to advise them of such infringements. Wholesale and for exportation by the Proprietors, Lea & Perrins, Worcester, England; Crosse & Blackwell, and other Oilmen and Merchants, London. New Paper for the Australian Colonies and New Zealand. BY the Mails which leave England (via Marseilles) on the 18th November, will be despatched the First Number of a new Newspaper, “ THE ENGLISH MAIL,” Specially intended for circulation in the Colonies of Australasia. ggSy” THE ENGLISH MAIL is intended to supply Colonists, not only with a clear and condensed summary of all the General News of the Month— Foreign, Commercial, and Domestic; but also to be an “ echo” (as it were) of public opinion on all matters of interest relating to “Australasia,” as daily expressed in the “ Mother Country.” THE ENGLISH MAIL will give the latest Telegraphic Intelligence —Prices —Markets, &«., up to the hour of going to press; and will be in exclusive connection with the Australian Association, at the Australian and Now Zealand Rooms, Coruhill, Loudon. The Proprietors have made arrangements for an j ample distribution of THE ENGLISH MAIL throughout the various townships in each Colony ; and confidently recommend it as a most nsctul medium for Advertisements, Home and Colonial, to all interested commercially and otherwise in the Colonics. Agent for Auckland —G. F. Maherly. lIRADBURY Sc EVANS, Whitcfriars, London. Ten Shillings Reward. STRAYED from ITobson-stroet, on 21st December, a Red Heifer, white back and flank, hoop horned, no brand; about a month or six weeks of calving; two yours old. Tlie above reward will be paid by moon delivery of tbfc Cvsv to me at Hob#on*Btwctj or at Newinafkct. At SLACK.

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New Zealander, Volume XV, Issue 1429, 28 December 1859, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealander, Volume XV, Issue 1429, 28 December 1859, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealander, Volume XV, Issue 1429, 28 December 1859, Page 2