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FOR THE BULLER. ,-\a rll HIS Schooner I flMiftg 'RIFLEMAN,' will sail as above on TUESDAY, 16th instant. For passage, apply to E. GIBBONS & CO., Onohunga. FOR MANGAPAI AND WANGAREI HEADS. rp-IE regular trading schooner ' MAPERB,' 80 tons register, will leave for the above places THIS 3VENISG, at 7 p.m. -i „ TU" ANTED to CHARTER for three \Y months, about 40 tons register; one fully 40 tons preferred. j> or further information apply to FRANZ SOHBRFF, Fort-street. CarpeSiem—JVWa Veritas —Dictum Sapient i Sat Est. PHBENOLOGICAL HALL, AUCKLAND.

STACKPOOL B. O'DELIi, prior to his leaving . for the other colonies, takes this opportunity of returning thanks for the many testimonials which he has received from StstssmflDi Alcdic&l men, Litowry mun, Merchants, Business men, Tradesmen, Mechanics, Ac., all of which can be seen at his examination rooms. There are multitudes of men and women lost to the world because they know not their natural talents, such are to be found everywhere, in the castle, in tho cot, in the halls of opulence, in thehovelß of poverty. Phrenology calls on such. Let those intellects sleep no longer ; come forth; take your true position in society ; the world want 3 you—wants your thoughts —wants the powers of your minds. There is many a man in Auckland to whom we could siy " You will never bo successful in this position, but in that you may become pre-eminent." The profession, business, trade you are best suited for. The great secret of success, elf-knowledge in crder to benefit yourself, and in doing so benefit the world, consult Phrenology. Verbal statement 2s ; with printed chaTt, 2s extra; all with, full study written out, 10s 6d- Children half-price. 8. E. O. is open for engagements for lectures Family parties 10s 6d. Lectures and publio examinations Mondays and Saturdays, admission 6d.

W A IK A TO. semi-Weekly carriage to and from THE WAIKATO, To Buit tl.e Time Table of the favorite p.s. ' Bluenose.' JOHN C. AKEBS HAVING made arrangements to FOB WARD GOODS to any part of the Waikato at which the above steamer is accustomed to stop, begs to inform the public, the settlers on the Waikato especially, that he ia prepared to forward all classes of goods at a lowbb bate than any Carrier now on the road.

All orders with which he may be favoured if left at the store of the undersigned will be promptly attended to. D. K. OLAEESON. Wyndham-street. July U, 1867. TAURANGA. ME. A.« WAEBfiICI, L4ND, COMMISSION, & SHIPPING AGENT. Land Purchases negotiated between Europeans and Natives. MR. W., from his long residence in the District, 'is eminently qualified to render every information to persons wishing to invest or settle; either as to the leasing or purchase of Native Lands. Peace having been established since the visit to Tauranga of His Honor the Superintendent, who assured the Natives that they will be allowed, under condition, to sell tbeir lands to Europeans, a most eligible opportunity now offers for investment or sett'»ment in this rich and fertile district. OjSTE HUNDRED SHEEP!

YOUR FRIEND AND BUTCHER BEGS to inform you that he bag another HUNDEED SHEEP FOE SALE THI3 "WEEK at the same startling Cheap Prices. Mask ! One Hundred Sheep to be sold in 35 hours; from noon this day to 11 o'clock on Saturday night. They will be sold, and so long as he is patronized you shall have a Cheap Joint. Come and see the Grand Display of Meat of the very finest quality this evening. t?§f Note the Address, MESSENGEB, Wakefield-str eet. July 12, 2867. BONE DUST! BONE DUST! TO SUIT THE TIMES. 11 HE Undersigned have determined to make considerable REDUCTION in. the price of their STEAMED BONE DUBT, which from this date will be— ■wholesale. Fir.e Dry Bone Dust ... £8 per ton, 2240 lbß. GIiUTENiZED, warranted gen- \ nine, and highly recom- J£9 ~ „ mended . . . . . . .)

KETAIZ. 103. per 112 lbs. TEEMS—NET CASH. J. BYOROFT & CO. Onehunga Bone MUIb, 22ud June, 1867. CggJ* J. B. & Co., would remind purchasers, of the important fact; that the phosphates contained in bone dust are ooluble—that in guano insoluble. NEW BACON!!! ||OME CURED AND FARM FED. SUPERIOR TO ENGLISH OR BELFAST. Is. PEft lb.; TO THE TRADE, lOd. LARD IK ANY QUANTITY. T. W. MARSH, ; GROCER AND CHEESEMONGER; ' Q.UEEN-STEEET, iOJCKLAND,. • 1 . • : June 28, 1867. ' " ' ;

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New Zealand Herald, Volume IV, Issue 1143, 13 July 1867, Page 1

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715

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume IV, Issue 1143, 13 July 1867, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume IV, Issue 1143, 13 July 1867, Page 1

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