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NEW ZEALAND ALMANAC, 18 62, CONTAINS in addition to the usual matter, Panning and Gardening Calendar, Sailing Directions, Gazetteer of tho Province of Auckland, Statistics from 1852 to 1861, Army List, Registered Shipping List, Post Office Directory, Auckland Street Trade Directory, Nine Provincial Directories, &c, &c. Price 5s GEO. T. CHAPMAN, Bookseller and Stationer, Auckland. THIS DAY IS PUBLISHED, PRICE 2s. 6d. STORY OF THE WAR IX THE NORTH OP NEW ZEALAND, AGAINST THE CHIEF HEKE. IN THE YEAR 1845, TOLD by an old Chief of the Ngapuhi tribe. Faithfully* translated into English by a "Pakeha Maori." GEO. T. CHAPMAN, Qucen-strect, Auckland; and all Booksellers. NOW PUBLISHED, AT THE " NEW-ZEALANDER" OFFICE, And may be had of the Agents' in Town and Country THE AUCKLAND ALMANAC 18 62, Price Sixpence. MAORI GRAMMAR. Now Published, At the " New-Zealander" Office, Also on Sale at Mr. Chapman's, Queen-street, MAORI GRAMMAR; a Second Edition, fcap. Bvo., revised, and. corrected by tile .Anttior-, R . MAUNSELL, L. L. D., Archdeacon of Waikato. Now Published, At the " New-Zealander" Office, Price 35., TARANAKI: A TALE OF THE WAR. A book of thrilling interest, containing a description of all the Contests during the recent War between the Troops and Natives, and ably describing the Political condition, tho Heroism, Feelings, and Interests of the Taranaki Settler. Just Published, And on Sale at the " New-Zealander" Office, TRD3UTE TO THE MEMORY OF L BURKE AND WILLS," with Portraits of Burke, Wills, and King, and a view of the Burial of Burke in the Wilderness ; also a brief memoir of the Lives of Burke and Wills, and the Origin, Results, and I Chronology of the Victorian Exploration Expedition, Burke's last letter, &c. Price—ls. JUST PUBLISHED, And on Sale at the " New-Zealander" Office, ' TVTEW ZEALAND FLAX: ITS CULTURE JAI AND PREPARATION POU THE PUBPOSES OF MANUFACTURE." By M. Wiittlaw. ALPE AND HEMINGS, FAMILY GROCE REAVING removed to their new premises, comer . of Chapel and Durham-streets, embrace mis opportunity of sincerely thanking the public and the inhabitants of Chapel Hill in particular, for' their hitherto kind and generous support. A. and H. have ever striven to meet the views and taste of their patrons, and their utmost exertions will be ever devoted in procuring the choicest groceries, w knowing from experience that quality is fully appreciated by their customers. A. and H. recommend their first class Teas, Coffee roasted twice a week. Coasters treated on liberal terms for Cash. Observe — ALPE & HEMINGS, Chapel and Durham Street. Notice. AMES McKERRAS begs to inform his customers eJ and the public generally, that he has removed to his new and more convenient r remises in Queen-stree* next to Mr. A. Buckland's Haymarket, and opposif the New Zealand Bank, and will open THIS DAr with an entire new stock of the best ENGLISH SADDLERY, and intends having constantly on sale a good and well selected assortment of English and Colonial Harness, &c, &c. Saddlery and Harness made to order. Repairs neatly executed. N.B.—Wanted two first-rate Harness Makers. KIT An Office to Let. Feb. 15th, 1862.

JOHN L. HARPER, [late assistant to babfield, bojkih, AND CO., CHTMISTS, STBAND, LONDON,] iEGS most respectfully to announce to the inhabitants of Parnell, and its vicinity, that he has purchased the business lately carriecton by Mr. Woolcott (deceased), and which he will re-open with an entirely new Stock on MONDAY, 10th instant. J. L. H. Ims constantly on sale, a choice selection of Perfumery, French Essences, Bandolines Cosmetiques, Dentifrices, Pomades, &c, &c. Hair, Tooth and Nail Brushes Dressing and other Combs Feeding Bottles, Teats, and all Nursery requisites A good Assortment of Fancy Pipes, Cigars, Tobacco, &c, &c. Soda Water, Lemonade, and Ginger Beer Horse and Cattle Medicines Physicians' prescriptions and family receipts accurately dispensed, and Teeth carefully extracted by JOHN L. HARPER, Family and Dispensing Chymiat, Parnell. Reference kindly permitted to Dr. Goldsboro'. Allandale Races, Pokinoe. TO COME OFF ON MONDAY, THE 17th MARCH, 1862. PRIZE, a beautiful Hogskin Saddle and superior Bridle, valued at £B, the gift of Mr. T. F. Fitzherbert, to be contended for by Maories only. Entrance fee, 55.; second horse to receive £l. Hour of starting 3 o'clock, p.m. All riders to appear in Jockey costume. Judge, Mr. Whelan, of the 14th. Starter, Hiba Grey, Waikato. Chrk of the Course, Chief Rohi, of Pokinoe. The decision of the Judge to be final. | All entries to be registered at Mr. Fitzhebbebt's Office on or before the 14th March. God Save the Queen! God Save the Maoei and Pakeiia! Ellerslie Race Course. i RACE will be run on MONDAY next, for £25 a side, between Mr. Scholcs' " Jerry," and Mr. Carr's " Anthony," on the above course. * The start will take place at 12 o'clock. The race, which will bo upon the single event, Tglll be oY«r a Ctfttrto tf 9 w> sl ** the to Carry fO fl?l)!t9t

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New Zealander, Volume XVIII, Issue 1658, 8 March 1862, Page 1

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