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CICALATHANATOS, OR Crop Preserver, Patent. r invaluable preparation for the prevention of X Caterpillar, Cricket, Slug, and the numerous insect pests which do so much damage to the Agriculturists of New Zealand, is now offered to the public under the protection of a “Patent.” The Patentees have the satisfaction of knowing that it will be in the reach of every one, as they have fixed the price at the lowest remunerative figure. For further information see Pamphlet, to be obtained on application at our Agents, Messrs. Morrin & Co., Queen-street, where orders will be received and attended to. WILLIS & MORRIS, Patentees, Mount Eden. JOHN BUCHANAN, GROCER, Queen-street, opposite Odd Fellows’ Hall, Keeps fresh goods, Adheres to Lowest Remunerative Prices, And observes Careful Attention to Business. On hand, Finest Teas, Coffees, Sugars, &c., &c. Pickled Salmon, Lobsters, in tins, &c., &c. Christinas Fruits of all kinds And, generally speaking, everything in the line. To Shippers & Builders. MESSRS. ROE & SHALDERS beg to announce they are now prepared to supply Timber of first class quality to a very large extent, from their Coromandel and Manukau Mills. And also to state that their Steam Works for Planing, Grooving, and Tonguing are completed, so that they are able to execute orders for worked material at a moderate price. Timber grooved, tongued, and planed for the Building Trade at 4s. per hundred superficial feet. Hours of Business, 8 till 6 o’clock, Saturdays, 8 till 2 “ Office, Victoria street. Steam Works, junction of Queen & VV akcfield-streets. For Sale, TWO well-tried RIDING MARES, a Lady’s and Gentleman’s, the latter is one of the best roadsters, the property of a gentleman just left the Colony. Apply to JAS. RADCLIFFE, Kyber Pass, Farm at Mangarei for Sale. f f HIS Farm contains 350 acres of the finest soil in X this favoured and well-known district. It is well watered, fenced in, sheltered, and nearly all in grass, emus liberal. Apply to GEO. S. GRAHAM, Imperial Fire Office. The Vulcanite Base, THE NEW MATERIAL USED IN THE CONSTRUCTION OF ARTIFICIAL TEETH, MR. COOK, Surgeon Dentist, begs to announce that he executes work in the Vulcanite Base, and supplies every other description of Artificial Teeth. Chapel-street, Auckland. Hours of attendance from 8 o’clock, a.m., to 6 o’clock, p m. N.B,—The House occupied by Mr, Cook is the next but one to that of Dr. Bennett, near the sea, and in a line with the Roman Catholic Chapel. For sale, A A ACRES of LAND, 2 miles from Henderson’s Mill. 40 Acres of First-class Land with Cottage erected, Cow Shed, Stable, &c. 1300 Acres ot Land, about 40 miles from Auckland, with good water carriage. 80 Acres of Land situated on the North shore. 44 Acres of Land, River Wade, close to the Township, with House, partly cultivated, &c. House containing 7 rooms in Vincent-street, 65 feet frontage by 65 feet. 140 Acres situated about 6 miles from the City. For Particulars apply to P. P. FAGG, House, Land & Estate Agent, Victoria-street, Auckland, Auckland Choral Society. IMIE first public rehearsal of the season will be held on THURSDAY Evening, the 13th February next, on which occasion Handels Oratorio of “ The Messiah” will be performed by the Members of the Society. GIBSON K. TURTON, Acting Secretary. 24th January, 1862. INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL OF AUCKLAND Patron —His Excellency Sir Geo. Grey, K.C.B. Vice-Patrons —His Honor the Superintendent, Thos. Beckham, Esq., R.M. Chairman —Mr, Thomas Macfarlane. Committee :- Mr. W. Aitkin, “ J. Andrews, “ Beveridge, “ Coolahan, “ Edson, Dr. Fischer, Mr. Jervis, SecretartMr. E. J. Matthews, “ Naughton, “ J. Newman, Dr. Ozanno, Mr. Thos. Russell, “ R. B. Shalders, “ E. Wayte. —Mr. W. Rattray. -S. Hague Smith. THE object of this Institution is to educate and support all children whose parents are unable to do so, and to fit its inmates to maintain themselves in after life. The girls will be taught general household duties, fitting them for domestic service, and the boys, useful trades, such as Printing, Carpenters, Shoe-making, Tailoring, &c., so that these neglected ones, instead of being permanent burdens on Society, shall become useful and self-sustaining citizens. It also proposes to take those children as day boarders whose parents have suitable homes for their accommodation at nights. It is fully expected that an eligible site for the proposed building, will shortly be secured, when an appeal will be made to the Citizens of Auckland, who will be waited upon for Subscriptions to aid in this good work. o n Eh O 525 'HE Undersigned, intending shortly to leave this Colony, requests an early settlement of all ounts due to him. WM. MORRIN. Auckland, 22nd Jan., 1862. Carriage to Otahuhu and the Camp. THE undersigned will, on and after TUESDAY, have a conveyance on the road from Auckland to Otahuhu and the Camp, for the carriage of parcels and luggage, leaving Otahuhu every TUESDAY, THURSDAY, and SATURDAY, at 8 o’clock a.m., and Messrs. Chceseman’s, Auckland, at 2 o’clock p.m. Goods stored free of charge at Otahuhu. Scale of charges for cartage, to be obtained of Messrs. CHEESEMAN, Auckland, and WM. RICKETS, Otahuhu, 9th November, 18G>. On Sale, AT RATTRAY AND MATHESON’S, Lower Queen-street, HOBARTON TIMBER, Palings, Posts and Rails bhnfts, Felloes and Spokes, New Zealand Posts and Rails, Palings, House Blocks, &c. A Vessel leaves Auckland for Matakana every TUESDAY MORNING, at 10 o’clock, sharp. Shippers of goods arc requested to send Cargo always on Mottfi iy previous. Atftklsadf *Tsm fSb

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New Zealander, Volume XVIII, Issue 1650, 8 February 1862, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealander, Volume XVIII, Issue 1650, 8 February 1862, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealander, Volume XVIII, Issue 1650, 8 February 1862, Page 11

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