WANGARS STOHS SilfttE..
VI7ILL be ready for sale at the depot, » v lower Queen Street, in about ten days norn this date; the price will be model ate. W. Mackintosh, . Agent. Auckland, 291h July, 1848.
HENRY D. LEY, (from Murray's, roy\l exchange, London) RETURNS his sincere thanks to the Gentry and Public of Auckland, the Bay of Islands, &c, for their very liberal patronage since his commencement, and begs to assuie them that no effort shall be spaicd to merit a continuance of their support. H. D. L., takes this opportunity to notify that he has received a select assortment of JEWELLERY, Comprising— Ladies' Gold Ear Rings, Finger Rings, Wedding Rings, and Guards; also— some excellent Bed-ioom Clocks, and Ameucan ditto, at moderate prices, and warlanted. Watch Glasses, French and English, and every requisite material for the proper and permanent repair of that description of work. Jewelleiy carefully repaired. **"* Engraving neatly executed. ShortJand-street, July 28, 1848.
ONE POUND REWARD
STRAYED, or diiven from the Wav Run, a Red and White Heifer, off ear cut, branded W. R. G. on off rump. Any person delivering this Heifer to Mr. Norman, on the Wav, or giving correct information of her locality to Gundry & McDonald, Queen Stiect, will receive the above re waul. W. R. Gunbry. Auckland, July 29, 1848.
ONE POUND REWARD. LOST, a SCOTCH TERRIER, cropped ears, color— Brown and Grey, witli short legs. Whoever will deliver the dog to Ensign Wynyard's servant, or at the Office of the New Zeahnder, will leceive the above rewaid.
TO BE SOLD,
A SMALL FARM at Epsom, Allotment No. 36, containing Eleven Acres more or less. For particulars enquire of Mr. Morris, Fort Street.
Auckland, July 25, 1848.
NO TICE.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that I, William Grace, of Bank Street (in the rear of the Masonic Hotel, Piinces' Street), Auckland, in the Colony of New Zealand, Gentleman ; one of the Attorneys of the Court of King's Bench, (now Queen's Bench), Four. Courts Dublin, of that part of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, called Ireland, and also Attorney, Solicitor, and Proctor of the Supreme Court of New South Wales, ; intend to apply in one Month from the dale hereof, or the first opportunity that may offci, to be admitted an Attorney and Solicitor of Her Majesty's Supreme Court of New Zealand. War. GRAcr. Auckland, July 28, 1848.
NOTICE. T . A . HICKS, (late master tailoii ok H. M. 11th. regt) BEGS RESPECTFULLY to inform the Inhabitants of the Bay of Islands, and surrounding country, that be has commenced Business at Koiorarika, and hopes that by stiict attention to business, and being able by long expeiience to en.vie a fashionable and well made Gaiment, to tho£>e who may give him a trial to deseive the favoi of then support. N. B. A few Articles of Clothing arc on Sale at his Shop, of the veiy best quality, and caiefully selected by himself out of the latest stocks from England. Koroiarika, ~\ July, 19, 1848. J
STOREMAN WANTED. NONE need apply who cannot bo recommended for strict honesty and sobnety. Apply at this office. July 28, IS4B.
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New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 226, 29 July 1848, Page 1
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