NOTICE.
MR. W. ROBERTSON, Architect, w*ll meet parties;on the ground who may be inclined to tender for the Educational Establishment near the Three Kings, about four miles from Auckland, on Monday the 7th instant, at 11 o'clock, A. M. on purpose to point out the site, &c. , of the intended buildings.
FOR SALE, QEVERAL TOWN and SUBURBAN ALO LOTMENTS. Also, a number of Country FARMS ; the Suburban Allotments vary from 20 acres upwards, and the Farms from 66 acres upwards, For terms and other particulars, apply to the undersigned. WALTER ROBERTSON, Architect and Surveyor, , Albert Street Auckland, February Ist, 1848.
TO BUILDERS # CONTRACTORS. TENDERS are hereby requested for the erection and completion of an Educational Esta° blisbment near the Three Kings, and about four miles from Auckland. The buildings will consist of a Dwelling House of six rooms; the other part of the Establishment of eight Dormitories, an Hospital, a Stoic, and a large room fo* School and Chapel. For Plans Specifications and other particulars, apply to the undersigned. Sepaiate Tenders foi Mason-work, ditto for Caipenters' and Joiners' work, ditto for Painteis', Plumber's, and Glaziers' work, are to be addiessed to the Rev. Walter Lawry, and left with the undersigned, on or before Tuesday the 15th Feb. next. WALTER ROBERTSON, Architect Albert Street. Auckland, Jan. 28, 1545.
NOTICE. THE Partnership hitherto existing between Thompson and WHch, Butcheis, has this day been dissolved by mutual consent, and all debts due to the firm are to be paid to the party presenting the bills, whose receipt will be a sufficient discharge* Robert Thompson, Henry Welch. Queen Street. WitnessMartin McDermott. Februaiy 4lh, 1848.
NOTICE. R THOMPSON, Butcher, having dissolved • Partnership with H. Welch, begs to inform his friends and the public, that he has taken a Shop in Queen Street, exactly opposite Dr. Ford's, and hopes by his assiduity, to merit a portion of their favours. February 4, 1848.
FOR SALE At the Stores of the Undersigned, O(\ TONS of S. Fine FLOUR, in 200 and OV 100 lb. bags West India and Manilla Sugars Congou and Hyson Teas, in half chests Coffee — Tapioca Liverpool and Colonial Soap and Starch South Carolina and Patna Rice Robert A. FitzGerald, Fort-street. Jan. 14, 1348.
W I NE S, 8?c. A FEW Dozen of Duff Gordon's celebrated AMONTILLIADO PASSAO Pale, brown, and golden Sherry, and Port Wines in bottle Cognac Brandy, and London Stout, in wood and bottle Robeut A. FitzGerald, Fort-street. Jan. 14, 1848.
ON SALE At the stores of the Undersigned, Ex * Victoria," from London. fit A CASKS, each 3 Dozen BHOWN: UV STOUT. J. MACKY. Queen-street, Jau. 7, 1848.
ON SALE By the Undersigned, ex " Captain Cook,'' lfi% BAGS MAURITIUS SUGAR ■i-"*J 56 Bags Fine Java do James Mackjt»
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New Zealander, Volume 3, Issue 176, 5 February 1848, Page 1
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