(CIRCULAK.)
MR. ISRAEL JOSEPH, Late of the firm of Nathan and Joseph. of Auckland, Wellington and Nelson, New Zealand, PEGS to intimate to his friends and*-th« ±J public of New Zealand, that he intend* to art as a General Commission Agent at Sydney. In thus tendering his services for a share of the large increasing commercial transactions in New Zealand, to those who mayintrust htm with their commissions, they may rest assured that the strictest attention shall be paid to the management of any affuiis ■which may be transmitted to his care. He confidently trusts from the experience he has had while residing in New Zealand, and his local knowledge of Sydney, will enable him to give entire satisfaction — also, his uniform punctuality and regularity when in business, will be a sufficient inducement to those who may favor him with their commissions to know that they will be faithfully attended to. Mr. I. J. begs to inform those Gentlemen who require cattle, that he has extensive Paddocks at Camperdowr, three miles from Sydney, where cattle can graze until ready for shipment, instead of being driven a long dijtance, and then put on board ship, which ift many instances cause the cattle to die. 390 George Street, Sydney, January 3, 1848.
FOR SALE By the Undersigned at reduced prices — 1000 BUSHELS New Zealand MAIZE ■A/W 300 ditto N> g_ Wales difcto at 29, 9d. per bushel 150 ditto Oats, at ss, per bushel Flour Ist and 2nd Y. D. Land Ditto do Tarauaki and Auckland Oatmeal, Maize Meal Crushed Maize, Bran, &c. Salt Pork, an excellent sample And various other articles at exceeding; low prices Abraham Mears, Shortland Street* February 11, 1848.
BOOT AND SHOE WAREHOUSE. HP KEVEN begs to apprize the inha- -*• • bitants of Aucklaud, &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 Shoet 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 boujrht at this establishment, oa proving unsatisfactory. Shortland-strett, Jan. 27, 1848.
BONNETS ! BONNETS ! BONNETS! Ex " Kelso "from London, via Sydney. TVTOW Unpacking, and on Sale by the Under- ■*-^ signed, a splendid assortment of LADIES' STRAW, TUSCAN, and FANCY BONNETS, and which will be sold at the lowest poi>sible prices, J. A. LANGFORD, Shortland street. Feb. 8, 1848.
WANTED, A PPRENTICES or Impi overs in the Drefcg. -£*• making Line. Applj to Miss Meaker. Prince's ttieet, (Opposite the Bauk.)
NOTICE Tlf HERE AS a, Dcuk Red Bullock with ■" Cockt Hoins, miming with my cow*, being in the habit of i mining nt Prisons on foot, if not claimed and taken away \\ itiiiu fourteen da>s from this date, other means will be takeu for the safety of those it cancel us. G. EAhTQN.
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New Zealander, Volume 3, Issue 178, 12 February 1848, Page 1
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