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BROWN & CAMPBELL Will sell by Auction, at their Rooms, Short-land-streel, on Tuesday, the 26th instant, at Eleven o'clock, ■PIGHTY-EIGHT BAGS FIRST FLOUR
GOODS FOR SALE. (To arrive per Ralph Bernal, from London.) THE Undersigned beg to give Notice, that they have received advices of an extensive consignment of Goods, shipped by the above vessel, expressly for this market — and comprising every article required for European or Native trade. Brown & Campbell, Auckland, May Bth, 1846.
Splendid Military Maps and Plans. TO BE SOLD by Private Contract, a complete series of the Battles, in the Campaigns of the Peninsular War, from 1808 to 1814, with descriptive Volume of the Military operations on each occasion. This most scarce and valuable publication is rarely to be met with, — the original number of copies published, having been limited. For inspection and price, apply to Brown & Campbell. Shortland-crescent, April 24th, 1846.
HODGSON $ ALLISON, BLACKSMITHS, O'Conn ell-Street, (Immediately behind Gibson & Mitchells) IN Returning thanks to the inhabitants of Auckland and its vicinity, for liberal patronage since th ir commencement in business, beg to inform the Public that they have taken into partnership James Pollock (late of the firm of Millar and Pollock), whose efficiency as a Horse-Shoer is so well known as to require no comment. H, # A. trusts that they will be enabled to execute all orders with which they may be favored, to the satisfaction of their customers, in every branch of the business — viz : HorseShoeing, Edge-tool making, Agricultural, Ship, and Anchor Smiths, &c. &c, April 24, 1845.
ELIGIBLE INVESTMENT COUNTRY INN.
TO BE LET OR SOLD, a RESIDENCE out of Auckla d ; -well calculated and admirably situated for a Public House or Country Inn, where an excellent business might be made. For further particulars, apply to W. Hart, Queen Street.
TO BE SOLD, A HOUSE in VICTORIA QUADRANT. Containing Eight Rooms, all well lined, and a cellar underneath ; an enclosed Yard, and a good Well of Water. This property will be sold very cheap* For particulars apply at the New Zealander Office.
WILLIAM MILLAR, GENERAL BLACKSMITH,
LOWER QUEEN STREET, IN returning thanks to the Inhabitants of the Town aud Suburbs of Auckland, and the neighbouring Districts, for liberal patronage since his commencement in business, begs to acquaint his numerous friends and customers, that he is now in a position to execute General Jobbing Smith Work, with correctness and expedition ; and having employed a first-rate Horse-Shoer and Farrier, he is enabled to execute such work safely and promptly — and in such manner, as he is confident will give universal satisfaction. Auckland, 15th May, 1846.
WANTED, mo Purchase, TWO WHALE'S TEETH, J- with neatly carved figures on them, and in good condition. Apply at the "New Zealander Office,"
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New Zealander, Volume I, Issue 51, 23 May 1846, Page 1
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455Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealander, Volume I, Issue 51, 23 May 1846, Page 1
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