FOB, as EI MOU T H DIE, EOT. FROM THE MANUKAU. 7JIHB. Clipper Ketch 'Isabblia; 52 tons register, Martin H. Bubbhijg, hi as tor, will Bail as above TO-MORROW (Wednesday), 7th inst. weather permitting. For freight or passage apply to SHIRLEY W. HILL, Fort-street; Or, W. D. BREWER, Onehunga. FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER, rjliUW New Brigantine 'STRANGER,' " ' 249 tons, Bttwaed, Master. Apply to the Captain on Board, or to HENDERSON & MACFARLANE. August 3,1867* TO GOLD DIGGHRB, PROSPECTORS, OR COASTING-PEDLARS. FOR SALE LOW, -jTjta. IJpHAT Beautiful Sea-boat, the ' BANGATIRA,' Coppered and Copper-fastened, new sails, new standing rigging and running gear. ' Can be sent on a twelve-months' cruise without one shilling outlay. For further particulars apply to ... J. CABEY, Bed Office. PUBLIC NOTICE. - r j THE Undersigned having PURCHASED ALL * ' INTEREST in that well-known Fetabliihnient, the - • "Q. C. E.," hopes, by strict attontion to business—keeping always a Stock of :: CHOICE WINES, LIQUORS, &0., : . on hand, together with civility and comfort; —to merit a share of publio patronago. - | It is the intention of the Proprietor'to REMODEL | THH ESTABLISHMENT, as far as internal decora- j tions are concerned," as soon aa Tenders can be f procured for the performance of the same. , Families can he supplied with English-or Colonial ALE in any quantity, at moderate prices. < A Bottling Department will also be added as soon J as the necessary arrangements are completed. i t RESTAURANT DEPARTMENT. The Proprietor calls the attention of the Public to the above department, and assures them that they will meet with every comfort and convenience. I N". B. — Arrangements have been made with a i First-class Private Boarding Establishment (having Private Parlouw), for his friends from the Country i visiting. town; together with excellent Stabling at moßt reasonable charges. ( J. G. FREEB* c ( NEW ZEALAND PUBLICATIONS. c — £ The first step to maori conversa - ] TION, by H. T. Keiep, 2s. 6d. How to Manage the Honey Bee in New Zealand, 2s. 6d. Index to the Statute Law of New Zealand, 10 s., by post 10s. 6d. t Handy Book of the Statute Law of Hew Zealand , 20s , by post 22i. The Gazetteer of the Province of Auckland, with map, 4s. New Handy Book to the Farm ard Garden, Is. Hay's Annual Garden Book for 1867, 6d. The Best Method of Saving Seeds, by A. MoEwin, 6d. The Pine Tree in New Zealand, by D. Hay, 6d. The Ago of New Zealand, by Rev. R. Taylor, Is. Our Race and its Origin, by Rev. B. Taylor, Is. The "W ant of the Country, by Rev. 1). Bruce, Is. Providence and Prayer, by Rev. P. Barclay, Is. New Zealand Ball-room Pocket Companion, Is. Chapman's Map of New Zealand, Australasia, &c., 4s. . Chapman's New Map of the North Island, 2s. 6d. Chapman's New Map of the Middle Island, 2s. 6d. Chupman's Map of the Provinco of Auokland, 2s. 6d. Chapman's Map North Part of the Province, 2a. 6d. Chapman's Map Middle Part of the Province, Is. 6d. 1 Chapman's New Map of the "Waikato District, 2s. 6d. Registration Plan of the City of Auckland, 2s. 6d. t Boundary Chart of the Colony of New Zealand *.* The Publisher will pay all postage on the above. GEO. T. CHAPMAN, Bookseller and Publisher, Auckland. Chapman's List of Books for sale, with the Prices, freo on application. GOLD! GOLD !! GOLD II! DIGGERS proceeding to the Thames Gold-Cold , are informed that they can purchase provisions, 4cc.„at,OUaHTON'S BENDIGO STORE, at j Auckland prices. GOLD BOUGHT!! TO GOLD DIGGERS ! ! ! ■ On 'Sale by the Undersigned, ' COLLINS' AND ATMES' SHORT and LONG- : HANDLED SHOVELS Prospecting Picks Prospecting Pans Sluicing Forks And all other Diggers' Requisites. T. & S. MORRIN, Successors to Cruicksuank, Shaet & Co., Queen-street. TO GOLD DIGGERS ! ! ! S HOTELS, PICKS, HANDLES, PROSPECTING PANS, &c., &c., CHEAP FOR CASH S. HAGUE SMITH. FENCING NOTICE. POWLE3LAND AND SILLERY. < NOTICE is hereby given that the Undersigned is ' about forthwith to ereot a dividing Fence between his own Lots, Nos. 49 and 50, and that of 1 Cblonel Sillery, Lot 48,- Ruatarigattyßlook,'Parish of 1 Ruattngata, Wangarei,'and calls on tho said Colonel I Sillery, or his agent,, to assist in erecting such divid- 1 ine fence. 1 B; POWLEBIiAJSTD. ( July 12, 1867 . I
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New Zealand Herald, Volume IV, Issue 1163, 6 August 1867, Page 1
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