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N 0 T ICE. in&OBTCRT C JOPLIN begs lo npprr/e i.^L the Gentlemen of Auckland, that he lias opened a Tobacconist's Shop, in Queen street, next door to the Theatre, and trusts, by keeping a genuine article, and by paying every attention to the wishes and tastes of his Customer, to .sccuie their pationagc. Fust Kite Manillas, Nos. 3 & 4, in 500 boxes Havanas Tobaccos ♦ {Epaulette (splendid) Old Yoik — Rappees Piince's Mixtuie,— Lundyfoot Maccoboy, &c.,&c. ALSO A small selection of Superior Soft Goods. Auckland, May 22, 1848.

STRAYED, FROM the Farm of Mr. Thomas Bray, near the Three Kings, a RED HEIFER, the propei ty of Thomas Briggs, — any person biinging her to the farm of Mr. Biay, or giving such information as may lead to her recovery, will receive a rewaid of Ten Shillings, the said Heifer being under my chaige. Branded on the off rump with a laige 8., near shouldci white, extending to the top of the shoulder, tip of the tail white, a small white star between the eyes, with small sharp hoiws. Tuos. Bray. May 22, 1848.

MECHANICS' INSTITUTE. A LECTURE on the Cultivation of Tim Vine, will be delivered by Dr. Johnson, at the Hall of the Mechanics' Institute, on Friday next, May 26, at i past 7. Admission : — Non Mcmbeis, Is. each. Tickets to be obtained at the New Zealander and Southern Cross Offices, also, at Mi. Hughes and Mr. G. Huntei's. G. Smith, Secietaiy and Libraiian. Auckland, May 22, 1848.

For a Short Period. DAGUERREOTYPE PORTRAITS. MR. J. POL AC X begs to inform the Public that he is now prepared to leceive Visitors at his Rooms, Queen Street, (over Mr. J. S. Polack's Store.) Paities desirous of obtaining correct Likenesses, will do well to avail themselves of the present and only opportunity. Taken in all Weather. Price, — Twenty -five Shillings, and Thirty Shillings each, including a handsome Morocco case. Hours of Attendance from Ten a. m. until Four p. m. Auckland, May 13, 1848.

NOTICE. James and Nicholas Simms. THE Paitnership existing between the above parties, as Drapers and Tailois, Shoitland street, Auckland, was dissolved by mutual consent on the sixteenth day of October last. All debts due to, or owing by the said Finn, are to be received or paid by Mr. Nicholas Simms, — dated this nineteenth day of May, one thousand eight hundred and forty-eight. James Simms, Nicholas Simms. Witnesses Thos E.Conry Solicitor, | Auckland . L. 0 Bnen, Clerk. J

NOTICE. NICHOLAS SIMMS requests all paities indebted to the late Finn of J. & N. Simms, and to himself since the month of October last, to pay then lespeclive accounts on oi before the Ist of July next, as he is about closing his establishment. Shoitland-street, Auckland, 19th May, 1848.

REYNOLDS' CHE IP LITTLE TEA AND GROCERY STORE, HIGH STREET, Opposite Mr. Hattamore's well- known Establishment. R REYNOLDS begs lespeclfully to in- • form his nunieious iiiends and the public, that he has this day opened his Cheap Little Tea and Grocery Store, in High Street, where he pledges himself to supply his Customers with Articles of the finest quality, at the lowest possible prices. Small expenses enable R. R. to annex a List of Aiticles, at the following unprecedented low prices :—: — s. d. Congou Tea (finest impoi ted) . 1 10 per lb. Excellent do 1 6 ; , Finest Green Tea (Hyson kind) 1 8 „ Choice Gunpowder, do . .40 „ Java Coffee (better cannot be obtained) 10,, Good Raw Sugar . . . 0 3^ „ Fine do 0 4,, Ciu,shed Lump . . . .06 ; , Mutton Hams . . . .09 each. A latge Lot of Smoothing Irons, at 4d. per lb. N. B. Salt and Fiesh Buttei. Coffee Rousted on th Piemises, always fiesh i

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New Zealander, Volume 3, Issue 207, 24 May 1848, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealander, Volume 3, Issue 207, 24 May 1848, Page 4

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