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NOTICE OF REMOVAL.

T. S. FORSAITII BEGS respectfully to acquaint his fiends and the public that he has now so far completed the alterations in his new prcm: r».s as to be able to resume business ; and tmsl<; by' assiduity and attention, and by the quality of his Goods, to secure a continuation of the kind patronage he has hitherto received. Having paid particular attention to the Shoe Department of his business, so as to secure by every opportunity from Eng'and, a. supply of Ladies' and Children's Shoes of a quality and make superior to those usually impoited, T. S. F. has, for the better accommodation of his customers, set apart a portion of his premises as a A SHOE DEPOT, where Ladies may have all the advantage of suiting themselves from a large stock, without, being inconvenienced by the general traffic oL" the public part of the shop. T. S. F. also takes this opportunity of infoiming the Public that he has just opened an Extensive Assortment of very superior CLOTH CAPS, from the House of Cooper & Co., Lawrence Poulteney Lane, comprising Gents' Caps of black and blue Cloth, and Velvet, and Children's Fancy Caps of the newest style and very best quality. Shortland Street, 1 Corner of High Street, > August 4th, 1848. )

DAGUERREOTYPE. MR. J . POLACK, bigs to intimate to all those who wish to avail themselves of the opportunity of procuring a Portrait in. the above unerring style, that this will be the last month of his stay in Auckland. Lower Queen -street, August 3rd, 1848.

SITUATION WANTED, BY a Person of Mercantile experience, both at home, and for many years m the Colonies, capable of keeping Books by double entry, and taking charge of any general business. References to most respectable inhabitants iir the town. Address to K. J. at the New Zealander office.

WANTED, A SITUATION, by a single Man, as Gardener or Cook. Apply at the New Zealander Office, or at the Exchange Hotel.

ADVERTISEMENT. A YOUNG MAN lately arrived from Sydney, has a good' knowledge of Accounts, is anxious to obtain a situation as Cleik or Storekeeper. Application left at the Store of Mr. Nicholas Simms, Shortland Street, will meet immediate attention.

FIFTEEN SHILLINGS REWARD. MISLAID, during the past avcclc, a Black Handled Riding Whip, Silver mounted, as also, — a Malacca Cane, Silver mounted, with a Dolphin crest. Any person bringing the same to the New Zealander office, or to the Resident Magistrate's Court, will receive Ten shillings for the former, and Five shillings for the latter. Auckland, Aug. 4th, 1848.

np II E U N D E R S I G N E D respectfully JL informs her Friends and the Inhabitants of Auckland, and its vicinity, that she has opened a Boarding and Eatino House, and trusts, that by attention, cleanliness, and a constant desire to render her \isitois com foi table, she may be favoured with their patronage. Mary Ann Millar. West Queen Street,*! July 28, 1848. J

PENSIONERS' GAZETTE. THE above Periodical, the third Number of which is published This Day, can be procured at the Publisher's, Sergeant Ford, Panmine, and at the " New Zealander" Oifice. Price — Fourpi'nce. August 4, 1818.

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New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 228, 5 August 1848, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 228, 5 August 1848, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 228, 5 August 1848, Page 1

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