1()U .AIT, AN INVOU I- Ol' Mli SIC A L IN ST \{ UMEN T S, ]<\ ' Maid oi- Ekin, ' Consisting ot — ETNK TOM'ID V JOLINCKLLO, with pateni M.i(bine Head — .ilvcr mounted bow — ex1 1 a Hndges, 6cc, and Case. Violin — inlaid bow — in case Wall's nnpioved Accotdeous — huge sizes Veiy supenoi Ebony Flutes— ( J sihei keys— in Moiolco cases Conceit Ditto — G keys Claiionets — S sihci keys I'iccaloes l'ifcs Fiench Conceit Hoins—rtilvei mounted — incase B. Tionihone Comopenus — silver mounted — titled with crooks, &c, complete. Drown & Cami'uki.i.
TO BE LET. AVEIUNDAH COTTAGE containing foui looms with an excellent well of watei.and gaideu attached, ] ( \n paiticulais apply to Wiluam Smith, Baker. Albeitllill, July 7, 1818
FOX SALE, ATTiirsTonis ov n ir. i NnrusiONiiH, WHEAT MILLS k3 ('.imp Ketlles Ration Scales,. Sleelyaids iron Weights Falling Axes Hatchet Heads Tin Milk Dishes Cast Griddles l>icaking-up llocs Dutch ditto Patent Stamp Pie Dishes Pestle and Moitai lion Him, Plate, Closet, Ho\ and Cupboa id Locks Mquaie and Noifolk Latches Ki)ing Pans P,ox Coffee Mills Hand, Tennant, Cross-cut, and Pit Saw Files Flout Sieves Oval Tin Dishes Glue Pots Porpoise llaipoons Alilk Skimmeis Tinned S.uicep.ms lion Boileis Camp Kettles Water Carriers Ameiicau O\eus l l.i i r Sievi s Scale He.vms Gimblels Hammeis Ijolts llmges Tacks, Brads, &c, &c. With a Vanety of other lionmongery. TnoMAh Wi'bioN & Co. Shoitland Stiect. Auckland, July 4, 1848.
TO HE LET, A BAKEHOUSE, having an excellent Stone Oven, and all necessaiy fittings I'oi immediate occupation and use. Possession iiiay be had within one month fioni this date. Apply to Kdward liu'ink, Baker. Official Bay, July 3, 1848.
f\ Vv'ILLSON n'tiuns his Fuends, and the vT« Public in geneial, his most sincere thanks loi their libeial suppoit since commencing the Wine and Spiiit liade. lie has now on sale the finest quality ol each, ?.t las usual low pi ices; he trusts that his (oimer u siomkiis and lne'ids will favoiu him wilhacal! at his Sloie in Queen Stieet, where they will be able to judge tor themselves.
MRS. WOOLLEYS Establishment for Young Ladies', lesumes scholastic duties on the 10th inst-,, at winch .peiioiL she Avill be most ha]i])y to give instruction in the (ollowing blanches ol education, viz'. — English Literatuie, Wnting and Arithmetic, Ftench, Music, and Drawing. Queen Stteet, ( Auckland, July 4, 18-18.
JOHN HOOP, T> ESPECTFULLY begs to inform the InJjL ■ habitants of Auckland and its Vicinity, that he has opened a HOOT AND SHOE WAREHOUSE, in Shoiui.ani) Si'KKK.r, (next door to Mr. P.ul in^ton, Watch and Clock maker), where every desciiption of Ladies' and Gentlemen's IJoots and Shoes may be had of the latest and most nnpioved patterns. Auckland, July 4th, ISIS.
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New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 220, 8 July 1848, Page 2
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