LOST,
ON Monday last, on the load through the Go- \ eminent Domain, from Auckland, a Gold frame of an Eye Glass. Any person who has found the same, will be handsomely icwarded hy delivering it at this Office.
WANTED.
WANTED by an M. R. C. S., &c, a Situation in any gentlemanly capacity. Would prefer going into the country as Overseer or Steward to any extensive Farmer or Landholder, having had some expeiience in the management of Sheep, &c, in Australia. Terms, not any consideration. Apply to the Office of this Paper, stating particulars.
EX "DEBORA H."
Xl/" C. HAYES begs to inform the ** • Gentry of Auckland, and its vicinity, that he is just landing a Choice Assortment of Teas, Coffees, Groceiies and Oilmen's Stores, which, as usual, will be found of the finest quality W. C. H., begs to subjoin a short list of aiticles. COFFEE, a splendid sample Imperial French Plums, in glass jais — finest ever imported Turkey Figs, quite new, and in splendid condition Sardines — Yarmouth Bloaters Curry and Chutney Paste Herring and Anchovy ditto Assorted Sauces, in handsome china jars Fresh and Pickled Salmon Arrowroot — Sago — Patent Groats Neats' Tongues, very prime Floating Lights Sperm and Composite Candles, &c, &c. ALSO A Few Patent Nursery Lamps Shortland-street, May 30, 1848.
TOOTH'S SYDNEY XXX ALE, LAYER'S SYRUP AND CORDIALS.
WC. HAYES is just landing, ex « De- • borah," a few Hhds. of the above Ale. Also some Cases of Layer's celebrated Cordials, including Brandy Bitters Rum Shrub Cloves, Peppermint, &c. May 30th, 1848.
ENGLISH CHEESE, WESTPHALIA HAMS, &c. Ex l Queen/ from Glasgow. JUST received, a supply of the above Articles in excellent condition. W. C. Hayes. , Auckland, May 30, 1848.
EX « DEBORAH." DOOR MATS English Carpet Brooms Mops and Brushes of all descriptions Ironmongery, &c, &c. W. C. Hayes.
NOTICE OF REMOVAL. EHALL, finding his late premises in West » Queen Street were too incommodious for his increased business, begs to inform the Public, that he has removed his Bristol Eating House opposite the Post Office, in High , Street. May 26, 1848.
NOTICE TO DEPOSITORS IN THE AUCKLAND SAVINGS' BANK.
HPHE Trustees of the above Institution ap- ■*■ pointed under the Local Ordinance, hereby give Notice, that the Business of the above Bank, will be conducted at the Office of the Union Rank of Australia, in Princes' Street, on and after Monday, the 29th Instant, and that the hours of attendance will be as follows :—: — For Receiving Deposits — Mondays, from 9 to 10 o'clock in the Forenoon. For Paying — Saturdays, from 9 to 10 o'clock in the Forenoon. The old Depositors arc requested to call on either of the above days, and sign the new Rules and Regutations, after which they will be entitled to receive 5 per cent Interest on the amount of their deposits. The proper days of attendance for the several Trustees can be learnt at the Bank office, and will be in the order of their appointment as published in the printed Kules. By order of the Trustees, Alexander Kerr, Accountant. Auckland, May 20, 1848.
WANTED, AN APPRENTICE to the Punting business Apply at this Office,
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New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 210, 3 June 1848, Page 4
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