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TENDERS WANTED. I^o TAKE DOWN a Wooden Building, and erect it in another situation. For fui ther particulars, apply to R. & D. Graham. 1 5th March, 2845.

HPENDERS will be received until Tuesday, ■*- 21st inst., tor the whole or for the various works and materials, necessary to erect a Brick building in Shortland street. For particulars and specifications apply to R. & D. Graham. 15th March, 1848.

A DESIRABLE RESIDENCE.

TH E Undersigned would intimate to^his Friends and the Public generally, that having leased that Large and Commodious House, situated in Official Bay, (near the English Church, and formerly occupied by Mr, Fisher) that he will be prepared to accommodate persons requiring RESPECTABLE PRIVATE APARTMENTS, Furnished or Unfurnished, WITH OR WITHOUT BOARD, by the latter part of this month, or the first of next, at the above House. This House being located in decidedly the most desirable part of the town, and commanding a splendid view of the Bay and Harbour, together with that of the surrounding beautiful scenery, possesses advantages unsurpassed, at least, by any other in Auckland. Gentlemen of business will find it most eligibly situated as a residence at once retired and convenient — not being three minutes walk from the Bank, nor above eight from the Custom House. Gentlemen, Ladies, and Families, arriving here from Sydney and elsewhere, will find the strictest attention paid to their comfort, and can be provided with neat and commodious Private Apartments, and suitable Storehouses for the dry and safe keeping of any quantity of Goods. To Captains of Vessels, Officers of the Navy, and others connected with the Shipping, who may require accommodation for their temporary sojourn here, this house presents advantages unequalled hy any other in the place t being situated in the immediate vicinity of the most convenient and principal landing place. Persons arriving here with Horses, Sheep, and Cattle, can also be provided with GOOD STABLING and an EXTENSIVE STOCKYARD, close to the landing place. G. WILLSON. Official Bay, March 14th, 1848.

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New Zealander, Volume 3, Issue 187, 15 March 1848, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealander, Volume 3, Issue 187, 15 March 1848, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealander, Volume 3, Issue 187, 15 March 1848, Page 2

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