R. $ D. GRAHAM
Respectfully invite the Inhabitants of Auckland, to an early Inspection of NEW GOODS, which they have just received from England, comprising some of the newest styles m— « T)ALZAREEN & MUSLIN DRESSES J-' Muslin »de-lame and Cashmere dresse* Choice Pattern Print dresses Ginghams and Checks Coburg and Orleans Cloth Tuscan and Dunstable Bonnets Ribbons— newest style Irish Linens and Sheetings Superfine Long Cloths Brown Linens and Diapers Table Linens Furniture Stripes Scotch Tweeds Military Drills Ladies and Children's Shoes Men's and Boys' Blue Cloth Caps &c. &c. &c. Victoria House, 22nd Not., 1845.
TO LET, ON a Fourteen Years' Lease, — Two Allotments op Land, adjoining the Garden and Residence of Mr. George Graham, Civil Engineer, Apply to John I. Montefiore.' Auckland, 9th Oct., 1845.
ON SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED, BEEF, in Tierces Mutton Hams Brandy, (nine years old.) Rum J. I. MONTEFIORE. Auckland, Nov. 20,-1845.
FOR SALE, BY THE UNDERSIGNED, TOWN, SUBURBAN, AND COUNTRY -L LAND, in Lots to suit any purchasers, for* which Government Debentures will be taken at their Full Value. John I. Monte no re. 29th November, 1845.
NEW ZEALAND BANKING COMPANY. TTTITH 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 be previously given. By order of the Board of Directors, ALEXANDER KENNEDY, Managieiu New Zealand Banking Company, "j Auckland, August 27th, 1845. /
FLOUR. (Per the OSPREYJ rpWENTY TONS VAN DIEMEN'S J- LAND FLOUR, first quality, on Saleby J. &N. SIMMS. Auckland Nov. 15th, 1845.
TO COVER THIS SEASON, Young Tom of Lincoln, T ATE the property of, and bred by Mr. C. ■*-i Smith, of Sydney; now belonging to Edward Constable, of Kent Place, Eden 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 Clyde* dale Mare. " Young Tom/ is seven years old, beautiful black, fine symmetry, and bone; and has proved himself a good worker, and sure foal getter. Teiims, — Two Guineas, to be paid before the Mare is stinted. N.B. Good English grass paddocki for Marei on reasonable terms.
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New Zealander, Volume 1, Issue 26, 29 November 1845, Page 1
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