H. M. LEVY BEGS to intimate to the Public of Auckland, that he will in a few days commence Business in the Brick Stores in Queen-street, adjoining Mr. Chas. Davis’, as a Merchant and Importer of General Merchandize. Pending the receipt of expected Shipments, the well assorted Stock now on hand will be offered for sale, and those honoring the advertiser with a call, will find that every attention will be paid to their requirements, while the quality and price of the Goods offered to them, will, it is hoped, ensure a continuance of their patronage. The following is a short summary of Stock now opening ■. — 15 chests Finest English Congou Tea 20 qr.-chests Gunpowder „ 20 „ Young Hyson „ 10 ~ Orange Pekoe „ 5 cases Havanah Cigars 5 ~ Manilla Cheroots 10 half-tierces Shellard’s brand Ncgrohcad Tobacco (small figs) 5 half-tierces Lion brand ~ 30 boxes B. S. Candles 50 „ Higgins’ Mould ditto PESTALOZZIAN ARITHMETICAL CLASHES. AFTER August Ist, MISS STOTIIARD will recommence meeting her Parnell Classes at St. Barnabas’ Schoolroom, for 3 months. Wednesdays. Saturdays. Young Ladies ... 4to 5 p.m. ... 4 to 5 p.m. YoungGcntlemcn... 0 7 p.m. ... 21 3$ p.m. Miss Stotiiabd will also meet Classes at Mrs. Lnwis’s Schoolroom, Auckland. Mondays and Thursdays, Young Ladies 4 to 5 p.m. Young Gentlemen 11 i 12J noon. Tic rms; advance. N.B.—An arrangement can be made, for the more advanced Pupils to attend only on Thursdays or Saturdays. To Farmers and Settlers, MR. HUDDLESTON has received instructions to LAY OUT, as a TOWNSHIP, and to divide into convenient FARMS, a valuable FREEHOLD ESTATE of 2,000 acres, in lots to suit purchasers ; consisting of good flat land, a large portion being of very rich quality and well adapted for agriculture ; together with the right to DEPASTURE SHEEP and CATTLE on an extensive RUN ; also, to CUT and SAW TIMBER for BUILDING and other farm purposes. The ESTATE is conveniently situated, and connected with Nelson by a good dray road, and will be SOLD on most moderate and EASY TERMS, extending over a period of seven years. One portion of the Estate, comprising 150 acres of Agricultural Land, partly fenced, together with a D WELLING HOUSE and Outbuildings, Stockyard, and Paddocks, would be Let on Lease, with a purchasing clause. The rising prospects of the locality arc such as to render an early application advisable. Full particulars can be obtained from D. SINCLAIR, Esq., Solicitor ; or Mr. HUDDLESTON, Trafalgarstreet. For Sale, 4 FARM OF 320 ACRES, within fourteen miles J_\ of Napier. Good level road. Also,— Two Sheep Runs of above 10,000 and 15,000 acres respectively. Well grassed, Homesteads, Stock, and Improvements. Terms liberal. For particulars applv to R. M. SHEET, Surveyor and Commission Agent, Cootc Road, Napier THE EMBROIDERED WHITTLE SCARF SHAWL, AT w R A T T R A Y• S . NEW ZEALAND HOUSE. Otahuhu Agricultural Association. rjpilE QUARTERLY MEETING of the Associa--1 non will be held on MONDAY, August 5, ISGI. Dinner at 5 o’clock, p.m. E. P. CARTER, Secretary.
iA PA KURA ASSOCIATION give notice that _ the Papakura Market for the Sale of Cattle, See., will in future be hcitl on the First WEDNESDAY in every month, commencing on the First WEDNESDAY in August next. J. MIDDLEMAS, lion. Sec. Drurv, 25th July, 1861. Notice. Cl EVER A L DAIRY COWS, FAT CATTLE, and STORE STOCK will be otfered for Sale at the Papakura Market, on WEDNESDAY, the 7th day of August. J. MIDDLEMAS, Hon. See. Julv 2!), 1361. To Let, a DAIRY FARM of 14 Acres at Mount Eden, J\ i <- miles from town, divided into four paddocks, with a comfortable Dwelling House, garden well stocked with fruit trees, stables, out-houses, &c., and a right of run for Cattlcon the mountain. The situation isliealthy, the house commands an extensive view of the country, harbour, &c. For particulars apply to 1 C. ARTHUR, Accountant, Land and General Commission Agent, Queen-street. Winceys, AT W R A T T R A Y 5 S , NEW ZEALAND HOUSE, R. B. SHALDERS BEGS to inform the Public that ho has sold his Stock of Ironmongery to Mr. S. 11. SMITH, to whom he can with confidence recommend all persons who favoured him with their support while in business. Auckland, March Ist, 1861. Light! Light!! Light!!! 350 PETROLENE GAS LAMPS, from 2s. 6d. each 00 gallons “ Genuine” Petrolcno Ornamental Iron Tomb Stone Palisading Sheet Zinc, Tin Plates, Iron Wire Colza, Raw, and Boilel Oil American, Cut and Ewbank’s Nails Joiners’ Edge Tools and Planes Spades, Shovels, Hoes, Rakes Cam]) Ovens, Saucepans, Boilers and Digesters Builders’ and Furnishing Ironmongery' Tinware, Milk Pails, Sylcs, and Skimmers Cutlery, Table and Desert Knives, Scissors, Penknives, Razors, &c. S. HAGUE SMITH, Wholesale and Retail Ironmonger, Queen-street, Auckland, For Sale by the Undersigned, POTATOES, the finest quality grown this Season. Can be delivered at the One Tree Hill Farm, or in Town. S. JONES, Queen-street, June 25th, 1861. To Lease. A FLOUR MILL, in good working order, to which is attached a Biscuit Manufactory, at Waimate, jay of Islands, to be leased for a term ot 7 years. Particulars given on application to Mr. S. J. EDiIONDS, Queen-street Wharti
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New Zealander, Volume XVII, Issue 1595, 31 July 1861, Page 1
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