On Sait. ..v i" Ui\ni:i;sn.NrM. WJEST INDIA lUjM "J Ma.Ml's P.nndy. f Tn w Qut r,Viic*a,Jn cases > f)f Poil, Sheii y and Mnrsalafc Wine — in wood & bofilej' Dunbai's Ale and Poitei Congou and Hyson Skin Tea China and Manilla Sugai Wheat Mills, various si^es Flour and Wheat Sei\es Spades, No. 0, 1 , 2 Raw and Boiled 0)1 Window Glass, 10x12 Blue, White and Uiown W lapping Paper ANO Now landing, ex " Checiful," 100 BagsFiisl Quality Floiu ; 40 Boxes Soap . 12 do. Dip Candles 5 do. Speim do. 2 Casks Cheese j 4 do. Butter 2 Cases Airowroot 1 Cask Limejuice 6 do. Oranges and Lemons 1 0 Boxes Pipes J J. WoonnousE. j Quecn-slrcet, July 1? 1848.
T O B E S OLD, A COTTAGE, with the undhided Town Allotment on which it stands, formeily occupied by T. 11. Baitley, Esq., and at present by the Rev. J. llamlin. The site is one of the best in the City, commanding an uninterrupted view of the entire Ilai hour, with the islands in the offing. Title— Grant from the Crown. Apply at the '-New Zealander" Office. Auckland, June 20, 1848.
JUST RECEIVED And on Sale by the Undcisigncd, PANORAMA OF LONDON, (colored, and on rolleis) ; Also — Volumes of the Ilu'STlutkd London News, Pictorial Times, Chambers' Journal, &c, for the Year IS47,— and the Royal Kalendar for IS4S Large's Maps of the World, varnished, and neatly fitted up on Rollers Office Date Boxes, &c. John Williamson, Bookseller, &c. Auckland. July 3, 1848.
AUCKLAND ACADEMY. JGORRIE begs to intimate that the Third • Quarter of the Session will commence on Monday, 10th July, cuirt. Blanches taught, — English Reading and Giammar, Writing, Arithmetic, Geography, Mathematics, Latin, Gicek, &c. Hours of attendance, from 10 to 1, and from 2 to 4 o'clock N. B. An evening class fiom 6 to 9 o'clock. July Ist IS4B.
LADIES' BOARDING SCHOOL, Prospect House. MRS. TUCKER requests to acquaint her friends, that she has removed from Woodland Villa, to the spacious Stone House completed by Mr. Nathan, where she continues to bestow the same attention to the health and Education of hei pupils which has long characterised hci Establishment at New Zealand. Mrs. T. has vacancy for two Boarders. June 17th, 1848.
NOTICE. NICHOLAS SIMMS requests all parties indebted to the late Finn of J. & N. Simms, and to himself since the month of October last, to pay their respective accounts on or before the Ist of July next, as he is about closing his establishment. Shortland- street, Auckland, 19th May, 1848.
ELIGIBLE INVESTMENT. TO BE SOLD BY PRIVATE CONTRACT. A COMMODIOUS WEATHER BOARDED VERANDAH HOUSE, and two acres of excellent land, being part of Allotment No. 85, of Section No. 1, of the suburbs of Auckland, Situated in George's Bay, within ten minutes walk of the town, and in the most rising neighbourhood. The premises are let on a lease terminable every six months at forty pounds per annum. Apply to Connell & Ridings.
UHE STOTIS LSIMIE. 1(\fl(\ BUSHELS New Zealand STONE )""" LIME, thoroughly calcined by New Zealand Coal. On Sale at the Auckland Brick and Tile Works. May ID, 1818.
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New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 219, 5 July 1848, Page 4
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