BOOKS STATIONERY, $c.
Ex ' Maukin,' and 'Kate.' TIIF UNDKItSIGNED has j, Ja fc received a large collection of NEW BOOKS, and STATION ERY, &c, a list of which will be advertised on Saturday. John Williamson, Bookseller and Stationer, Shortland Street, 1 Feb. 22, J848,}
LADIES' FRENCH $ ENGLISH CLOGS. TUST received, and on Sale by the Undur- *^ signed, an absoitment of LADIES' CLOGS of various sizes. J. A. LANGFORD, OI -tlaud stieet.' Feb. 22, IS 18. Sho r
FOR SALE, QOME fine broken in M I L C II GOATS', about to kid. Apply to the Office of this Paper.
(Circular.) MR. ISRAEL JOSEPH, late of the firm of Nathan and Joseph, of Auckland, Wellington, and Nelson, New Zealand, T> E G S to intimate to his friends and the - 1 -* public of New Zealand, that he intendsr to net 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 may intrust him with their commissions, they may rest assured that the strictest attention shall be paid to the management of any aflairs 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 am 1 regularity when in business, will be a sufficient inducement to those who may favor him with their commissions to know that they will be faitii fully 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 distance, and then put on board ship, which in many instances cause the cattle to die. 3f)o George Street, Sydney, January 3, 1848.
GREAT REDUCTION IN THE PRICE OF SOAP. BEST SOAP per cwt., only 265. Od. Best Dips nerlb. " sd. " Moulds «* cc 7d. At the Auckland Soap and Candle Manufactory, Queen Street. J. A. Smith. Ships' Slush purchased at lGs. per cwt.
ON SALE A T TriESTOIIE OF 2 HE UNDERSIGNED SO' lONS FINE V/VN DIEMEN'S LAND D. Nathan.
PIANOFORTE AND FRENCIL Jtt/SRS. WAKKFIKLD is picparcd to devote a ■*- T - B - portion of her tune, distinctly horn the gcneial School-room duties, to pupilb whose li fends ma} be desnous that only the above accomplishments should be studied. The Pupils to assemble in a class daily, for two and four hours alteinateh. Piuices-siieet, 4th Jan. IMB.
ITPIIE Undesigned is a purchaser of WOOL J- lor cash. 11. ASHER, IlighSticet.
[A I AIM) ] W. ROBERTSON, AKCII IT KCT AN D S 1 1 1? VEY O R , ALWCUT-bTitISKT.
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New Zealander, Volume 3, Issue 181, 23 February 1848, Page 1
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