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AND ON SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED TVORY, Black, and Stag Handle Table X Cutlery Britannia Metal Tea and Coffee Pots « « Percolators Locks, in great variety Hinges, butt, stop, and T CastTSteel and common Felling Axes Carpenter's Axes and Adzes Turnscrews, Shell Augurs, and Gimblets Pit, Hand, and Tenon Saw Files Flat and Half-round Files, Horserasps Navy Canvas, No, 2 to 6 Duck, Osnaburgh Sail Twine, Sail Needles Europe Cordage, to 5 inch Stockholm and Coal Tar Genuine White Lead, in 28lb and 561b cases Blankets, 9-1, 10-4, and 11-4 White and Grey Calicoes Caitou sheets, Rugs Moleskin and Duck Trowsers Cloth Caps, Drab Threehers While Vinegar, Edam Cheese Gibson & Mitchell, Nov. 26, 1847.
TO BE LET,
ON a Building Lease for such Term as may be agreed on, the, moiety of allotment No. 20, of section No. 21, having a frontage of 49 feet to Albert street, and 108 feet to Victoria street. Thos. E. Conry, Queen street, Auckland, Nov. 30, 1847.
In the Estate of the late Mr, James Woolly, of Auckland, Auctioneer.
T) ARTIES to whom the Deceased was inX debted, are requested to furnish their accounts to the Undersigned, on or before the 31st instant, and all debts due are requested to be settled before the same date. Thos. E. Conry, Solicitor. December 1, 1847.
Ex " TIMBO," and late Arrivals.
For Sale at the Stores of the Undersigned, FINE DRY MANILLA SUGAR Fine Liverpool Salt Assorted Pickles Window Glass 10 a 12 Vinegar in barrel 25gallons Martels' Brandy Mustard, in lib. and £lb. bottles Good Fancy Prints Sole Leather Basil Skins Blankets 10-4 And an assortment of Ironmongery and Cutlery D. Nathan. October 29, 1847. AUCKLAND BRICK AND TILE WORKS. CHAPEL STREET,
TiHE SUBSCRIBER begs to inform Builders i- Farmers, Gardeners, &c, that he has on sale Good Red Bricks Superior White do. White Paving Tiles Draining Tiles, No. 1, 2, and 3. John Walker. Nov. 18, 1847.
NOTICE.
THE Undersigned begs to inform the Ladies and Gentlemen, and the inhabitants of Auckland generally, that he intends to open an Office for the registry of Servants, He is induced to do this from the numerous applications made to him, both by Servants requiring situations, as well as Masters and Mistresses requiring servants. As their will be, in all probability, numerous persons, of both parties, requiring accommodation of this sort, he solicits respectfully the kind patronage of the Public, and trusts the eligible situation of his premises, as well as the manner of conducting the business, to render it a source of benefit to all parties concerned. Terms. Masters. »3s. Od. Servants 2s. 6d. John Makepeace, No, 1 50, Shortland Street, November 19, '847.
[A CARD] MRS. WOOLLY receives Pupils for in struction in the following branches of Education, viz,— ENGLISH FRENCH MUSIC DRAWING. For Terms see Circulars, Auckland, Queen Street, Oct. 15, 1847,
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New Zealander, Volume 3, Issue 157, 1 December 1847, Page 4
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