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FOR SALE At -rim Stores of tiir Undesigned,

Now beinc: landed ex " Louisa." JA TONS FLOUR— PATNA RICE— -"■"Soap— Molasses—Loaf Sujrar— Palo Ale —Hunt's Poit in qi. casks- Salt Beef— Boiled Linseed Oil— Wheat Mills— Soixes— Heaping Hooks— -Hard Wood Drays— Ccdni Plank and Boaids. Robt. A. Fir/GF.RAi.n, Foit Sticet. June 20, 1848.

NOT I C E OF REMOVAL. TS. FORSAITH begs to inform hi .Friends, and tbe Public generally, that he lias removed from the House in High Street, where his business has hitherto been transacted, and has taken more commodious premises in Shortland Stieet, corner of High Street, where he will resume business as soon as the necessary alterations and improvements ere j completed. T. S. F. returns his sincere thanks for the encouragement he has received since commencing business, and hopes to merit a con- i tinned share of the public patronage when j he re-opens in Shortland Street, as he will still ! adhere to his former practice of importing poods of the best quality and selling them at the lowest possible price. Auckland, June 30, 1848.

FOR SALE, COLINHILL HOUSE, situated on the road leading to Cooper's Bay, containing eight rooms, closets, &c. ; with a two-stalled Stable, and every accommodation for a genteel family. At present occupied by Captain Hickson. Also the COTTAGE adjoining, which will be sold separately or with the above-mentioned House, both being situated upon an allotment of about four acres. Likewise TWO FARMS in the suburbsone on the Noilh Shore, in the parish of Takapuna, containing 45 acres, or thereabouts ; the other in the parish of Waitemata, and fronting the road leading from Epsom to Tamaki, containing 13 acres or thereabouts. These properties will be sold cheap and on liberal terms. For particulars apply to W. FoRSYTH. Colin-hili;june 29, 1848.

HARDINGTON'S EXCHANGE HOTEL. THE SUBSCRIBER begs to notify to his friends and the public, that he has This Day entered the Exchange Hotel, wheie every attention will be paid to the comfoit and convenience of his visitors. A Table d Hote will be kept at 4 o'clock, and a variety of Soups from 12 to 3. July 1, 1848. MR. E. GEORGE begs to inform his friends and the public, that he has This Day opened his House at Onehunga, and wishes to assuie them that the same

civility and attention will be afroided as when formerly of the Exchange. July 1, 1848.

VICTORIA HOTEL. THE Undersigned, taking possession of the above Hotel, on the Ist of July, respectfully solicits the support of his friends and the public. Every caie will be taken to ensure the comfort and accommodation of those who may favor him with their patronage. Jno. H. McCabe.

For a Short Period. DAGUERREOTYPE PORTRAITS. MR. J. POLACK begs to inform the Public that he is now prepared to receive Visitors at his Rooms, Queen Street, (over Mr. J. S. Polack's Store.) Parties desirous of obtaining correct Likenesses, will do well to avail themselves of the present and only oppoitunity. 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 23, 1848.

A. C. JOY, Naval and Military Tailor, siiortland-street, BEGS to inform the inhabitants of Auckland that he has commenced business as above, and assures those gentlemen who may favor him with a call that they will find his charges strictly moderate and the workmanship of the best description. 1 Gentlemen's own materials made up. MA&ONIC REGALIA MADE TO ORDER. I *•.* A FeAv Masonic Aprons on hand, | June 24, 1848.

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New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 219, 5 July 1848, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 219, 5 July 1848, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 219, 5 July 1848, Page 4

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