FOR SALE, AT THE STORI-S OF THE UNDERbIGNED, STEEL WHEAT MILLS Camp Kettles Ration Scales Steely aids Ti on Weights Falling Axes Hatchet Heads • '1 in Milk Dishes i Cast Giiddles Bieaking-up Hoes Dutch ditto Patent Stamp Pic Dishes Pestle and Mo i tar Iron Rim, Plate, Closet, Box and Cupboaid Locks Squat c and Noifolk Latches Fiynig Pans Box Coffee Mills Hand, Tennant, Cross-cut, and Pit Saw Files Floui Sieves Oval Tin Dishes Glue Pots Poi poisefHai poons Milk Skimmers Tinned Saucepans Jion Boileis Camp Kettles Wnloi Cat nets Auimcan OwnHan Sievts Scale Beams (j'miblets Hammers Bolts Hmgcs Tacks, Brads, &c., &c. With a Variety of other lionmongery. Thomas Wfstom & Co. Shoitland Street. Auckland, July 4, 1848.
TO BE LET, A BAKEHOUSE, having an excellent Stone Oven, and all necessary fittings foi immediate occupation and use. Possession may be had within one month from this date. Apply to Kdward Irvine, Baker. Official Bay, July 3, 1848.
TO BE LET , And immediate Possession given, A HOUSE, SITUATED in the most desirable part of Auckland, together with One Acre of Land, well calculated for Gardening. Apply at the Neio Zcnlandcr Office. Auckland, July 4th IS4B.
C\ WILLSON returns his Friends, and the vT» Public in general, his most sincere thanks for their liberal suppoit since commencing the Wine and Spirit trade. He has now on sale the finest quality of each, at his usual low pi ices ; he trusts that his former customers and friends will favour him u ith a call at his Store in Queen Street, where they will be able to judge for themselves.
MRS. WOOLLEYS Establishment for Young Ladies, resumes scholastic duties on the 10th inst., at which period, she will be most happy to give instruction in the following branches of education, viz :—: — English Literature, Writing and Arithmetic, French, Music, and Drawing. Queen Street, Auckland, July 4, 1848.
FOR SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED, ST OCRHOLM TAR, Stockholm Pitch, Coal Tar Rosin, Kauri Rickers Potatoes, &c, &c. Thomas Russell, Mast and Block Maker, Fort Street.
ON SALE, A VERY Handsome Iron Stone DINNER SERVICE, containing One hundred and Seventeen pieoes. Such an opportunity of securing the like may not occur again for some time. Wellesley Hughes. Auckland, May 30, 1848.
JOHN HOOP, RESPECTFULLY begs to inform the Inhabitants of Auckland and its Vicinity, that he has opened a BOOT AND SHOE WAREHOUSE, in Shortland Street, (next door to Mr. Partington, Watch and Clock maker), wheie every description of Ladies' and Gentlemen's Boots and Shoes may be had of the latest and most improved patterns. Auckland; July 4tb, 1848.
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New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 219, 5 July 1848, Page 2
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