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WATERLOO HOUSE.

RMcKENZIE begs to inform his nu9 merous friends and customers, (hat lie has just letiuncd from Sydney wilTi a vcty large and well selected Stock of DRAPERY, &c, &c, and, owing to the present depressed state of the Sydney Money Market, ho. has been enabled to make his purchases undoi llif* English Cost Price, — and having done so, he puiposes giving the community the advantage of it, by selling them at a very small remunerating piofit. Amongst the present impoilation will be found, in great variety :—: — Scaifs, Shawls, Satins, Satinetls, Gros dp Naples, Dresses in Fiench Printed Cashmeic, Dclains, Checked, Luslie, and Shot Orleans ; Gala Plaids, &c, &c, &c, Prints, Furnitiue Chintz, Bonnets, Ribbons, Black, and White Lace Falls, French Flowers, Orange Blossoms ; Black Silk Lace Berthas and Capes, Habit Shirts, Collars, Collarets, French, Cambric and Lawn Handkerchiefs, Parasols, Boas, Muslins, liish Linen, Lawn, Diaper, Damask Table Linen, Damask Moreen, Worsted and Oil-cloth Table Covers, Hosiery, Glo\es, Haberdashery, &c, &c. — West of England Woollen Clothes, Cassimcres, Tweeds, Beaver & Pilot Coats, Black, Drab, and Striped Doeskin Trowsers, Vests, Blue Cloth Jackets, Paris Hats, Blue Cloth Caps. A large assoitmcnt of Children's Dresses, Boys' Tuscan and Dunslable Hats, Trimmed Satin Hats, Ladies' Fancy Aprons, Netted Wool Shawls and Handkerchiefs, Fancy Netts, Laces and Edgings in Thiead, Lisle and Valenciennes Black Silk Lace, Ladies' White and Colored Slays, Corded Petticoats, Boots and Shoes, Toilel Covers, Flannels, White Counterpanes, Scotch Twill, Striped and Regatta Shuts, White ami Grey Oelicocs, &c.,&c, &c. R. McK. is also in hourly expectation of a. large qnantily of Goods per the " Minorva," therefore paities will do well to avail themselves of the present oppoitunrjy that the Waterloo House affords them, of selecting fiom the Largest and Cheapest Stock of Goods in the Colony. Shoitland-street,May 12, 1848.

TO BE LET, AND IMMEDIATE POSSESSION GIVEN, A LARGE and Commodious HOUSE, containing THIRTEEN PARLOURS and BEDROOMS, KITCHEN, &c, together with an Allotment of Land, of about one acre, admiiably calculated for Gaulening, and situated in the most desirable pail of Auck-

The above House will be Let furnished or unfurnished, and on the most reasonable terms. For further particulars apply at the Office of this Paper, Auckland, May 17th, 1848.

IN THE SUPREME COURT.

TO BE SOLD in Lots, pursuant to a D<--creeofthe Supreme Court of New Zealand, made in a cause of the Queen v. George Cooper with the approbation of the Rogistrar of the said Court, at the Auction Mart of Messrs. Connell and Ridings in Queen Street, Auckland, at 11 o'clock, on Monday, the 29th day of May, inst., certain Freehold Piemises and Allotments of Land, situate at Epsom, and in St. George's Bay, near Auckland late the Property of George Cooper, formerly Collector of Customs, particulars whereof may be had at the Supreme Court Office, of Mr. W. F. Merriman, Solicitor, or of Messrs Connell and Ridings, Auctioneers. Auckland, May 5, 1848.

EDUCATION.

JGORRIE respectfuliy intimates that he » has removed his Class-Room from Shoitland Street, to those premises in Chancery Street, at the rear of the Custom House an d Post Office establishments ; where he will be happy to receive Pupils for tuition in the general and higher branches of education, viz : — English Reading and Grammat, Wiiluig Arithmetic, Geography, Mathematics, Latin, Greek, &c. Hours of attendance from 10 to 1, and from 2 to 4 o'clock. N. B.— An Evening Class from 6to 0 o'clock. May 13, 1848.

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New Zealander, Volume 3, Issue 205, 17 May 1848, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealander, Volume 3, Issue 205, 17 May 1848, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealander, Volume 3, Issue 205, 17 May 1848, Page 1

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