FOR SALE,
A STATION POINTER, an instru- "™" meat which is indispensable in plot? ting Marine Surveys with accuracy and dispatch, — and is found equally applicable with (he best double Nonius protractors to trigonometrical and other surveys in which the Theodolite is used. It is engine-divided to one minute, The London price of this instrument is twelve guineas* * Apply to Connell& Ridings, Queen ttraef.
TO LET, A COMFORTABLE Four - Roomed jr *- Cottage, built of Stono, with a de« lached Kuchen and Servant's lloqra. 4 small Garden, and an exoollent Well on the Freoiises. Apply to Connell & Ridings.
WESLEY AN CHUItCH.
PUBLIC TEA MEETING. A TEA MEETING will be held in the Mechanics' Institute, on Monday Evening, 19th inst., the proceeds of which will bs appropriated to the fund for the erection of the New Chapel. Tea at Five o'clpck. Tickets 25. , to be had from Mr* W. Hughes, and at the New Zealander Office. The Missionaries arrived by the John Wesley will be present. April 16th, 1847.
THOMAS WMsf6lSf%Co;, HAVING corifbieted their nevr BriclfStorft in Shortland Street, arenow reacjy to receive Goods on Store Rent, which will be liberal. A License Jiaving been granted for the Lower Story, Bonded Goods will be received at the usual rates* A portion of the Yard is allotted off In Stalls for the accommodation of Timber Deal* ers, Coasters, &c., at a moderate weekly rent. Shortland Street, April 16th, 18+7.
COLONIAL PRODUCE, On Sale by the Undersigned, BACON, Salt Pork, Lard, Wheat, FJour, Potatoes, and a few Tierces excellent Sydney Beef. Also, just received from England, a small assortment of Ironmongery, consisting of :— Iron Pots, Round and Oval Tinned Boilers, Tea Kettles, and Saucepans, assorted sizes, Frying Pans, Smoothing and Italian Irons, Steelyards, Spades, Shovels, Pickaxes, Grubbing Hoes, Axes, Hatchets, Adzes, Hammers, Bill Hooks, Gurry Combs, Rat Traps, Shoemakers Pincers, and a variety of other Articles. Aura ham Mears. Shortland -street, April 16, 1847,
COMFORT AND ECONOMY COMBINED J
SHOES, to be comfortable, must be good; but good Shoes are too often high in price. This objection, however, does not apply to those recently imported by the undersigned, which have been so generally and deservedly appreciated. T. S. Forsaith begi to inform his friends and the public, that he has just opened another package of HOMAN AND HEARNE'S CELEBRATED WINTER SHOES, and respectfully invites the attention of the Ladies of Auckland to this assortment j consisting of— Double ioled[Cordovan Slippers Ditto do do Ties Ditto do Lasting Slippers Ditto do do Ties
Also, Gents. Clarence and Blucher Boots, of the best quality and most fashionable make. T. S. Fobsaith. High-stireet, April IG, 1847,
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New Zealander, Volume 2, Issue 98, 17 April 1847, Page 1
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