W. GORRIE, BEGS leave to inform the inhabitants of Auckland and its vicinity, that he' has commenced business as *' Confectioner, Lozenge Manufacturer, and Pastry Cook ; . And hopes that, by keeping on hand articles of the very best quality, he will meet with A share of public patronage. As W. G. manufactures all his goods himself, he warrants his Lozenges, Mixtures, Caraways, Barley Sugar, Acidulated 'Drops, &c, to be unadulterated, and, he believes, superior to anything of the kind hitherto offered to the public, N.B.— 'Merchants supplied wholesale. Bride Cakes Iced and Ornamented. Sponge Cake, Plum, and Pound Cake, High-st, Auckland, September 5, 1345. NEW ZEALAND BANKING COMPANY.
WITH a view of closing the affairs of.this Company, by the end of the current year, Notice is Hereby Given, that all Bills, Promissory Notes, Mortgages, and Securities, of any kind whatever, which remain, unsettled by the 30th of November next, will, after that date, be offered for sale} by public auction : — One month's notice of which with full particulars of Amounts, Names, and Situation of Mortgaged Property, will ibe previously given. By order of the Board of Directors,
ALEXANDER KENNEDY, Manager." New Zealand Banking Company, ") Auckland, August 27 th, 1845. J
TO COVER THIS SEASON, MAHOMET.
THIS Beautiful Arabian Horse '(which may may be seen at the Farm of the undersigned) was imported from Sydney in the year 1839, by Dr. Le Cour. His particular good qualities as a Hiding Horse are well known to the principal inhabitants of Auckland. Terms. — Two Guineas for each Mare : if not proved in foal this season, will serve next gratis. SAMUEL CLARKE.
TO COVER THIS SEASON, Young Tom of Lincoln, T ATE the property of, and bred by Mr. C. J-i Smith, of Sydney ; now belonging to Edward Constable, of Keat Place, Edea Valley. He was got by that well known horse, "Tom of Lincoln," imported to Sydney by Mr. Smith,, in 1835, and out of a pure Clydesdale Mare. " Young Tom," is seven years old, .beautiful black, fine symmetry, and bonej and has proved himself a good worker, and sure foal getterJ 1 Terms, — Two Guineas, to be paid before the Mare is stinted. N. B. Good English grass paddocks for Mares, on reasonable terms.
HERCULES. ITHlSsglendid imported pure bred Hereford -i- Bull," will serve this season at the Faim. of Mr. D, Smales, Tamaki. Hercules was imported by S. Kempthorne, Esq., in 1842, and lately purchased by Mr. G. Gardner. He is a sure Stock getter, and cannot be surpassed for beauty of Symettry. Terms :— Single Cow, 10s.— two or more, 7s. (3d.— five belonging to the same proprietor, ss. each. For Service and further particulars, apply on the Farm to David G. Smale, Tamaki, Sept. 14,
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New Zealander, Volume 1, Issue 17, 27 September 1845, Page 1
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