EX "DANIEL WATSON."
FOR SALE, At the Stores of the Undersigned— O CASKS MOLASSES ** 20 boxes Soap 1 cask Cheese 6 bags Patna Rice 1 cask Blacking (5 cases Starch 4 do Curry Pcwder, lb and half lbs. 6 do Mustard, do 4 cases White Wine Vinegar, pints and half pints 4 do Salad Oil, pints and half pints 2 do French Capers, half pints 4do Cayenne Pepper 4 do Castor Oil, pints and half pints 2 do Thumb Blue I cask Epsom Salt; 6 half chests Congou 4 three-quarter ditto Hyson 4 hoxes Orange Pekoe 1 case Cocoa and Chocolate 10 drums Figs 1 case Lucifer Matches, (Wortman & Co) Saltpetre, Ground Pepper Maccaroni, Jamaica Ginger Bottling Wax, Wiapping Paper Ground Ginger, Spice, and Cinnamon Thomas Weston & Co. January 11, 1848.
WANTED, TWO HOUSE CARPENTERS. Apply to Thos. Weston & Co. Jan. 14th, 1848.
GREAT REDUCTION IN THE PRICE OF SOAP. BEST SOAP per cwt. , only 265. Od. Best Dips perlb. " sd. « Moulds " " 7d. At the Auckland Soap and Candle Manufactory, Queen Street. J. A. Smith. Ships' Slush purchased at 16s. per cwt.
ROBERT MENZIES, Comh Maker. BEGS to apprize the Inhabitants of Auckland, &c, that he has commenced Business as above, in Durham-street, opposite the Iron Store, Queen-street, where he will be able to supply Combs of all descriptions, of the best manufacture, in Tortoise-shell and Horn. Woik performed for pei sons supplying their own Shell. Jan. 7, 184 S.
THE Undersigned is a purchaser of WOOL foi Cash. J. H.ASHER, High-street. December 17, 1547.
[A CARD] MRS. WOOLLY receives Pupils for instruction in the. fol loing branches of Education, viz.— ENGLISH FRENCH MUSIC DRAWING. For Terms see Circulars, Auckland, Queen Street, Oct. 15, 1847,
MRS LANG FORD begs to inform her Friends and the Ladies of Auckland and its vicinity that she has removed to Shortland Street, opposite to Mr Watt's, where she has a Choice Assortment of STRAW 8f TUSCAN BONNETS, RIBBONS, FANCY GOODS, &c. to which she invites inspection. All kinds of Plain and Fancy Straws Cleaned and Altered to the newest style, on reasonable terms. Jan. 40i, 1848.
MR. CHARLES SEXEY is authorised to receive all monies on my account, and to give receipts for the same during my temporary absence from Auckland. H. HARDINGTON. Victoria Hotel. Dec. 17> \847,
WANTED, ON a Farm about three miles from Town, a Man and Wife, (unencumbered), the Wife must be an experienced Dairy-woman. Apply at the Office of this Paper. Jan. 7, 1848.
PIANOFORTE AND FRENCH. MRS. WAKEFIELD is prepared to devote a portion of her lime, distinctly from the general School-room duties, to pupils M'hose f» iends may be desirous that only the above accomplishments should be studied. The Pupils to assemble in a class daily, for two and four hours alternately. Piinces-stieet, 4th Jan.lS4B.
NOTICE. fjPHE Undersigned informs the inhabitants of -■- Auckland that he has a WATERMAN'S OAT ready at any hour, Day or NigM, at the Watering Place, Official Bay. ANGELO PARA.GEE. Auckland, Hth Jan.
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New Zealander, Volume 3, Issue 170, 15 January 1848, Page 4
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