HORSES TO BE LET OUT at all times of the day. Also, Good Stables, and accomodation for Travellers at Hardington's " Victoria Hotel," Auckland
Just received, and on Sale At the Stores of the Undersigned. A QUANTITY of SUPERIOR PRESERVES, consisting of I Black Currant Jams Red do do Black do Jelly Red do do Plum Jam Preserved Plums, &c, &c. In Jars containing from ilb. to 121b. each. ALSO A choice selection of WINES & SPIRITS, together with LONDON XXX STOUT, in cask and bottle. G. Willson. Queen street, 3rd March, 1848.
BOOT AND SHOE WAREHOUSE. 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.
AGRICULTURAL $ HORTICULTURAL S OCIE TV.
n ENTLEMEN who fee) disposed to favor VJ the formation of an Agricultural and Horticultural Society, are requested to meet at the Exchange Hotel, on Tuesday the 21st of March, at one o'clock, p. m. Auckland, March 7th, 1848.
CHEAP BREAD. HTTIE Undenigned begs to inform the inhabitants of Auckland and its vicinity, that he has reduced the price of the 2lb. loaf. Ist quality, to 4d., 2nd, ditto, 3d. Also the best Ship Biscuit, 245. per 1001b. Wm. SMITH, Baker, Albert Street. Auckland, March 7, 1848.
DISSOL UTION of PARTNERSHIP. rriHE PARTNERSHIP hitherto existing •*• between W. Sansom and J. Scholes, as Farmers, has been this day dissolved by mutual consent» W. Sansom, John Scholes. Witness — J. Pollock. March 6, 1848.
CAUTION WHEREAS a certain Crown Grant of 3,334 Acres, originally granted to A. B. Spark, Esq., of Sydney, situate on the rivers Weite, and Okura, is now the property of Ranulph Dacre, Esq., of Sydney : I hereby caution all parties from cutting Timber, or otherwise trespassing on the said Grant, as I shall take immediate proceedings at law against all such persons so found trespassing. J. Macky, Attorney for R. Dacub. Queen -street, March 3, 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 **'■' i — * •
EX CHEERFUL. On Sale hy the Undersigned, ft BALES BLANKETS v 30 Casks Bottled Stout Red Lead and Black Paints W, S. Grahame, Fort-street. Feb. 25, 1848.
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New Zealander, Volume 3, Issue 186, 11 March 1848, Page 4
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