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Bemoval. EDWARD PORTER, OF THE LATE FIRM OF COLEMAN, IRELAND, AND CO., Ironmongers and General Merchants, Has removed to the premises of BROWN, CAMPBELL, AND CO Near to the Union Bank, Where he will continue the Business. Ex “ Mermaid,” RAW AND BOILED LINSEED OIL AND TURPENTINE, in Casks and Drums White Lead, Walker’s, 3 cwt. casks, and 1 cwt. and 561h. tins Burnt Umber, Yellow Paint, Colors, &c. Brushes, Steel Grainers, &c. Varnish, body and wainscot Window Glass, all sizes Putty in bladders Gold Leaf, Cocoa Scrubs Joiners’ Edge Tools, Sorby’s WITH A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF IRONMONGERY. American Box Irons 20 boxes Tin Plates. Also, — Enameled Hides, Hog-skins Japanned and Colored Roans Collars and Princess Checks, White Serge English and French Calf, Grafts Chamois Skins, &c., &c. EDWARD PORTER, Shortland-strect. December 19th, 1801. Exhibition Photographs. PANORAMA of AUCKLAND and SUBURBS, 5 feet long, £2 2s. unmounted ; mounted on stretcher and lettered, £2 10s. HOUSE of REPRESENTATIVES 1860-61, 3 feet 7 inches x 2 feet 2 inches ; framed and glazed in Leech’s best style, £7 7s. ; tinframed £5 ss. ; Copies 10 x 8 inches, lus. Gd ; Album do., 2s. 6d. ; Reference Keys, 3s. Royal Photographic Gallery, Queen-street. To Capitalists and Others. JN, CROMBIE being about to return to Europe, w is desirous of disposing of bis Photographic establishment. Queen-street, Dec. 27th, 1801. ALTERATION OF HOURS. r*lo accommodate the public, the Bazaar Omnibuses X will leave Auckland on and after WEDNESDAY, January Ist, about 8 a.m., 10 a.m., Noon, 3 p.m., 4 p.m., and 5 p.m. Leaving Onchunga aliout 8.m., 9 a.m., 10 a.m., Noon, 2 pin,, and 4 p.m. Notice. /IMIE undersigned beg to announce that their rcsJL pective places oi business will be closed on WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, the Ist and 2nd of January next. DAVID GRAHAM & C 0„ ARCH. CLARK k SON, WILLIAM RATTRAY, S. k J. R. VAILE, SAMUEL S. FORSAITH, WILLIAM McEWAN. A HOTEL DOING £3,500 PER ANNUM, TO BE LEASED. COCHRANE, BROTHER & CO. HAVE been instructed by the proprietor of a firstclass Hotel to lease it for such a term of years as may be agreed upon. The rent to be proportionate to the term required and the amount invested. The Hotel itself is one of the first class in the city; its cash receipts are from £2BO to £3OO per month. It is only because its increasing business and the indefatigable attention it demands, arc impairing the health of the proprietor, that it is now open for lease. The terms will be liberal, but es]>ccinlly so to those who would be likely to keep up the present high character and popularity of the establishment. Maungatawhiri, Great South Road. YJ to BE SOLD—A part of Win. Selby’s original I selection, situated us aho\e, equally valuable for the quality of its soil as for its very favourable position for a good hotel and store. This property consists ot 220 acres of first-rate land, of which about 0U have been sown with grasses and clover, a good four-stalled stable paved with stone, railed stockyard, about 2.) miles of posts and rails, ditched ijud planted with furze, and an eight-roomed bouse which, since the opening of the Great South Road, viz., three or four years, has been used by most travellers through the Waikato country and many excursionists from Auckland. Win. S. is confident that with a license and store a large trade might be successfully carried on. As a property of this class must be seen to be appreciated, Win. S. respectfully invites intending purchasers to pay him a visit, when he will be happy to show them over it. CHAPEL-STREET ACADEMY, FOR BOYS AND GIRLS. MR. AND MRS. MUNDAY, from the Training College, King’s Cross, London, beg to state that they intend re-opening their Establishment on MONDAY, the Otb January, 1802. The course of instruction will embrace the usual branches of a superior English education, viz., Reading, Writing, Arithmetic, English Grammar, Geography, History, Music, Drawing, Book-keeping, Geometry, Euclid, &c. Terms per quarter, in advance, 13s. Evkning Class from 7 to 9 o’clock. Boarders accommodated on reasonable terms. Just Published, AND ON SALE AT ALL BOOKSELLERS, rpilE HECOKDKH.” Single Number, SixX pence; Double Number (English and Maori), One Shilling. December 28, 1861. S. J. Williams, Contractor to the I. C. R. M. S. S. Company' at Onehunga, SHIPPING AND GENERAL FORWARDING AGENT. GOODS CARTED from Auckland and Shipped per vessels in Manukau, at the lowest remunerative rate. (£j>T Ample Storage it' required. To Farmers, Outsettlers and Others. JOHN BUCHANAN, Commission Agent, Lower Queen-street, Corner of Fort-street, respectfully invites Consignments of Maize, Bacon, Dairy Produce, &c., &c., and begs to state that from the proximity of his premises to the Wharf, and bis connection with the Buyers, ho is able to secure the best advantages to those who may entrust him with their favours. References, Mr. Beveridge, Solicitor, Mr. Rattray, Short land-street. Caution to Night-walkers. AS two persons came to my house in my absence, on the night of Tuesday last, the 24th instant, stating that Mr. G had been telling them of complaints which I had been making of a certain house, — at the same time making use of very insulting and threatening language in the presence of two others as well as my wife and family, —now this is to give notice that unless 1 receive a sidlieient apology for the past and a guarantee tor good conduct in future, 1 will state the whole of the ease to the proper authorities. The complaints alluded to were not made on my account alone, hut were made on behalf of a number of other gentlemen, and by me to Mr. G in the presence of three others. A. HEARS. Crum Cottage, Dec. 27, IS.il. CHAS. BURTON of the HALF WAY HOUSE, Great South Road, has for hire a Booth complete, 40 ft. by 20ft., adapted for the ensuing Races.

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New Zealander, Volume XVII, Issue 1638, 28 December 1861, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealander, Volume XVII, Issue 1638, 28 December 1861, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealander, Volume XVII, Issue 1638, 28 December 1861, Page 2

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