SADDLERY. JAMES PERRY respectfully begs to notify to the Inhabitants of Auckland, and vicinity, that he has commenced Business as SADDLER and HARNESS MAKER, in Shortiand Street, facing Mr. Hughes'Sy Grocer, and hopes by strict attention, good workmanship, and moderate charges, to merit a share of public patronage. N.B. — Every article in the trade constantly on hand. February 28th, 1848.
FOR SALE DRAFT HORSES and BROOD MARES, Also, a pair Roan Carriage Horses, to be seen at Mi. Church's, Tamaki. Also, a very handsome Lady's Grey Mare, 6 years old, — a trial will be given. Also, a Chesnut Mare for a Lady, very quiet, For Particulars, apply to Mr. Rogers, Blue Bell Inn, Auckland
EX CHEERFUL. On Sale hy the Undersigned, A BALES BLANKETS V 30 Casks Bottled Stout Red Lead and Black Paints W. S. Grahame, Fort-street. Feb. 25, 1848.
THE UNDERSIGNED has on Sale Twenty Packages of the finest Black Tea ever imported into this Colony, which for private use can be strongly recommended. W. Si Grahame, •Fort Street. Auckland, 25tU Feb. 184$.
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New Zealander, Volume 3, Issue 185, 8 March 1848, Page 4
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