ONE GUINEA REWARD. LOST, ON Sunday Evening last, between the Exchange Hotel and St. Paul's Chinch, A BOA. Whoever will return the same will leoeive the above leward by applying at the New ZEALAND™ office. May 30, 1 848.
WANTED, „ A HOUSE or a COTTAGE in Uic Town. Xjl A House of 0 or 8 Apartments would he piefemnl. Apply to Mr. Williamson, New Zea lander Office.
WANTED a MAN oi a Sliong LAD, who cjhi diivc Bullocks, and be useful on a Farm. Apply at the Exchange Hotel. May 30, IS4B.
Tirr, UNDERSIGNED HAS ON SALE EX " MINERVA,"
| A HHDS. first quality West India RUM -*" 15 cases, 3 doz. each 7 snperioi 1 Hogshead ) Poit 20 casks Dunbar's Pale Ale 10 " " Poitei 2 tons while China Sugai 2 bales Wrapping Papei IS boxes Window' Glass, 12 x 10 S cans Raw Oil 8 " Boiled Oil 20 kegs White Lead J. Woodhouse. Queen Street, May 24th, IS4S.
Ex LOUISA.
MARSALA WINE in Quarter Casks, (Woodhouse & Co.'s brand) on Sale at the Stores of the Undersigned. J. Woodiiouse. &ueenSt. April 14, 184-8.
For Sale by the Undersigned.
Ex "Richard Dart," o A H#DS SUPERIOR WEST v INDIA RUM. JA3IES Macky, Queen Street, 24th April, 1848.
On Sale hy the Undersigned, ex 'Louisa. *j A PUNCHEONS B.P. RUM ■* v 20 Hds. Ditto 2 Ilhds. Geneva 10 Chests Congou Tea ; 20 Boxes Mould and Dip Candles 5 Casks Molasses 1 Ton Bathurst Cheese James Macky. Queen-street, April \\, 1848.
REYNOLDS' CIIEVP LITTLE TEA AND GROCERY STORE, HIGH STREET, Opposite Mr. Hallamore's well-known Establishment.
R REYNOLDS begs respectfully to in- • form his numerous friends 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 Articles, at the following unprecedented low. prices :—: — s. d. Congou Tea (finest imported) . 1 10 per Ib. Excellent do 1 6 „ Finest Green Tea (Hyson kind) I 8 „ Choice Gunpowder, do . .40 „ Java Coffee (better cannot be obtained) 1 0 „ j Good Raw Sugar . . .0 3^,, Fine do 0 4,, Crushed Lump ....06,, Mutton Hams . . . .09 each. A large Lot of Smoothing Irons, at 4d. per lb. N. B. Salt and Fresh Butter. Coffee Roasted on the Premises, always fresh.
EDUCATION.
JGORRIE respectfully intimates that he • has removed his Cla&s-Room from Shortland Street, to those premises in Chancery Street, at the rear of the Custom House and 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 Grammar, Wiiting Arithmetic, Geography, Mathematics, Latin, Greek, &c. Hours of attendance fiom 10 to 1 ; and from 2 to 4 o'clock. N. B. — An Evening Class from 6' to 0 o'clock. May 13, 1848.
ESTABLISHMENT POR YOUNG LADIES
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MBS. WAKEFIELD,
fiiuqes Street, Auckland, Opposite the tB«»k» t B«»k»
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New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 210, 3 June 1848, Page 4
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