JUST RECEIVED EX "LOUISA CAMPBELL," and on Sale at the Store of the Under* signed, A VARIETY of well assorted EARTHEN* WARE, T. C. Hallamore.
IVILLIAN CORMACK, WATCH AND CLOCK MAKER, Shortland Street,
T) E rfJRNS his sincere thanks to (he pub--LV/ lie of Auckland for their liberal support, aud hopes by strict attention he will still continue to merit (he same. He begs to inform Ship Masters, that he has by late arrivals received a large assortment of Ship instruments which he is enabled to sell at moderate prices. N. B , A great Variety of Clocks, ofthe best description.
SAVINGS BANK.
*VTOTICE is hereby given, that the Auckland ■*•» Savings Bank will open on the first Saturday of June. The Trustees will be in attendance every Saturday and Monday thereafter at the Brick Store of J. I. Montefiore, Esq., Queen-street, to transact the business of the Bank, in conformity with the Provisional Rules and Regulations, which \vi\\ be published at an early date. Auckland, May 7, 1847. , 0
ORANGES, APPLES, & LEMONS.
HHHE undersigned begs to call the attention -L ofthe inhabitants of Auckland and its vicinity, to a splendid assortment of the above Fbuit, which he has received in very superior condition, owing to the quick passages made by the Maukin and John Bull from Sydney, and the Julia from HobartTownr J. MAKEPEACE.
Shortland-streer, May 7, 1947.
NOTICE,
TpHE Public is hereby cautioned in giving credit to Mrs. Marshall, or any person whatever in my name, as I will not be answerable for any debts so contracted. * Charles Marshall. Paraumu, Waikato, May 3rd, 1847. 2
Received ex "Julia" from Y. D. Land, the following SEEDS, in excellent condition, and for Sale by the Undersigned ;— EYE GRASS Timothy ditto Red Clover White ditto. Williamson & Crummer* May Sfch, 1847. , 0
TO BE SOLD BY PRIVATE CONTRACT,
A N excellent COTTAGE, and nearly 4 •^ Acies of Land, situate in the best part of the village of Epsom ; the Garden is well stocked with choice Fruit Trees, and iv a high slate of cultivation. For further particulars apply to F. W. Merriman, Solicitor, Auckland, May 7, 1847. 0
To Builders and Contractors.
rpENDERS are requested for the several JL, Works required in erecting a Wesleyan Chapel in Auckland. For Plans, Specifications, and other particulars, apply to Mr. W. Robertson, Architect, Albert-street, to whom, lenders, (sealed and addressed to the building Committee) are to be delivered on or before Saturday, the 15th day of May, proximo.— The Committee do not bind themselves to accept the lowest tender. The Committee have no particular person, or persons in view in calling for tenders as above, and will deal with all parties impartially. Albert-street, April 23, 1847,
FOR SALE,
ANEW SCHOONER 18 tons burthen, builders measurement, lately built iv Mechanics' Bay, Apply to George Darroch. Shipwright; Auckland, April 30, 1847.
NOTICE.
VTOTICE is hereby given, that unless the ■J-' Frame of a House, now lying upon an allotment of Land at Russell, (he properly of E, Cafler Esq., be removed within 21 days from (his date, the same will be sold to defray expenses. H. E. Han ley,
Attorney for E, Cafleiv Auckland, April 30,1847.
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New Zealander, Volume 2, Issue 102, 15 May 1847, Page 4
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