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BOOT AND SHOE WAREHOUSE.

Hp KEVEN begs to apprize the inha- -*■ * bitants of Auckland, &c, that in addition to his well assorted stock he has received ex Nimrod, a few Cases Ladies, Gent's, and Children's BOOTS and SHOES. T. K. from his known proficiency in the trade, understanding their quality and value, only recommends when he can do so with safety, and would further notice that the best of English imported Shoes are still English imported SLOPS, as a remedy for which will always be kept on hand work of every description of his own manufacture, and of course warranted. N.B.— No charge made for repairing English work bought at this establishment, on proving unsatisfactory. Shortland-street, Jan. 27, 1848.

TO BE SOLD OR LET, FOR WHATEVER TERM MAY BE AGREED UPON, BY PRIVATE CONTRACT, A FARM of 100 Acres, on the Tamaki River, at Point England, and within fifteen minutes' walk of the College. About 54 acres have been cultivated and laid down in Grasses ; two paddocks of 35 acres fenced in, and the remainder partially fenced. There is a never-failing supply of Water on the Farm, even in the driest seasons ; and a substantial Stone and Limebuilt House. ALSO, A FARM of 60 Acres, adjoining, and running back as far as Mount Wellington. It is welladapted for a Cattle Run, and within ten minutes' walk of the College. ALSO, About sixty tons Oaten and Mixed Hay, of a superior quality, in lots to suit purchasers. STOCK, Consisting of a good Draught Mare, stinted to " Farmer's Fancy ;" likewise a well-bred PoneyMare, suitable for a Lady or Gentleman, from the celebiated stud of B. Boyd, Esq., and one bay Horse, three years old, broken-in to saddle, and remarkably quiet. 1 Bull, well bred. 4 Cows, forward in calf. 7 Heifers, well bred, some of them forward in calf. Parties desirous of purchasing, are invited to inspect theseveial lots, as the Proprietor is about leaving the Colony. Immediate possession will be given. For further particulars apply on the premises to the Proprietor, JOHN KERR, OR TO Mr. W. HUGHES, Storekeeper, Shortland-stteet^

FOR SALE, THAT highly improved FARM Sec. 13. District of Tamaki, containing 104 acies; 80 acres are in cultivation, 40 acres of which are in. grass, apply to the proprietor of the farm. DAVID WHITE. Tamaki, Jan. 25,*1848.

WPOSSENNISKIE, Tailor, respect- • fully informs the Gentlemen and Public of Auckland, that he has commenced business at his establishment, Lower Queen Street, (opposite lo Messrs Connell & Ridings) and having just arrived from London where he has resided for some time, he confidently trusts thar to all who will kindly patronise him, he will give entire satisfaction.

LQST, ON Saturday last, (29th Jan.) on the road between St George's Bay, nnd Queea Street, a short variegated Bead PURSE, with gilt clasp and tassel, and containing about 12 shillings, mostly in small silver. Whoever will bring the same to Mr. Williamsons, Bookseller and Printer, Shorthand Street, will be rewarded accordingly.

NEW FRUITS. "POR SALE at the Store of the Undersign* •■• ed in splendid condition — Cocoa Nuts Oranges Lemons Shadocks And Pine Apples James Stuart. Queen-street, Auckland.

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New Zealander, Volume 3, Issue 176, 5 February 1848, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealander, Volume 3, Issue 176, 5 February 1848, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealander, Volume 3, Issue 176, 5 February 1848, Page 1

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