MESSRS. CONWAY Sf LEE, SURGEONS, TTAVING entered into Partnership, beg to JLL inform their Friends, that their joint Business will henceforth be carried on at the Surgery of Mr. Conway, in West Queen-St. Auckland, 25th May, 1846.
LOST, STIRRUP LEATHER AND SPRING STIRRUP IRON.
T OST, in Queen Street, on Wednesday last, _Li a Single Leather and Stirrup Iron. Any person having found the same, and returning it to the undersigned, will be rewarded. W. Hart, Queen-street,
TO STOCKHOLDERS. NOTICE is hereby given that Seven Head of Cattle, consisting of Cows, Heifers, and Steers, have been put in charge of the Keeper of the Government Domain, having been found tresspassing and damaging growing crops- The owneis may receive the same on payment, of all expenses, by application to Mr. Rogers, at the Blue Bell Inn, Queen street. Auckland, 30th May, 1546.
WILLIAM MILLAR, GENERAL BLACKSMITH, LOWER O..UEEN 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.
HODGSON Sf ALLISON, BLACKSMITHS, O'Conn ell-Street, (Immediately behind Gibson & Mitchells) IN Returning thanks to ?he inhabitants of Auckland and its vicinity, for liberal patronage since tht ir commencement in business, beg to inform the Pubiip 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, Sf 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.
ABOUT SEVENTY CROWN GRANTS OF TOWN, SUBURBAN, AND COUNTRY LAND, IN AUCKLAND & VICINITY, For Sale by the Undersigned.
TOWN LAND, ACCORDING TO SITUX ATION, from c£3o to £200 per Acre. Suburban ditto at Epsom, Mount Eden, Mount Albert, Water frontages to the Waitemata, from 10s. to 40s. per AcreCountry ditto, various localities, including water frontages to the Waitemata, Tamaki, and Manukau, from 6s. to 30s. per ere. Brown & Campbell. Auckland, Feb. 27th GOVERNMENT GAZETTE.
rTIHE " New Zealand Government Gazette" J- can be had at this Office, at 6d. per sheet. Parties desirous to subscribe for the Gazette, for the current year, may have, it forwarded to their residences, as published, by sending orders for the same to John Williamson. New Zealander Office, 20th May, 1846.
CUSTOM-HOUSE FORMS, &c, On Sale at the New-Zealander Office SHIP Entries and clearances — coastwise Ditto ditto foreign Import and Export Entries Home Consumption ditto Bills of Lading Foolscap Paper Ruled Paper Blotting ditto Copy-Books — ruled and plain Pencils — Drawing and plain Steel Pens Quills Wafers Cobbett's Legacy to Parsons, price Is
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New Zealander, Volume I, Issue 52, 30 May 1846, Page 4
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