AUCKLAND LIBRARY.
A SPECIAL GENERAL MEETING of the Subscribers to the Auckland Library, will be held at the Library, on the 29th inst., for the purpose of balloting for new Members, and on general business. By Order of the Committee, Fred. W. Merriman, Honorary Secretary, August 11, 1848.
REYNOLDS & NOBLES Cheap Little Tea and Grocery Store, HIGH STREET.
Just Received, Ex " Spec,"
Of) DOZEN NEATS' TONGUES, remark- " V ably fine, at Is. lOd. each Nine casks splendid Butter
Finest Congou Tea,@ Is. lOd. per lb. Java Coffee, finest imported, @ Is. lb. Sugars and general Groceries at the usual low prices. Also A Large Quantity of Rankin's Finest Bathurst Cheese,
Just received, ex " Emma."
N. B. — 20 dozen American Buckets at 2s. each American Apples, 6d. per lb.
CHEAP anOCERIES.
Great Reduction in Prices.
T' HE Undersigned begs to inform his Customeis that he commences, To-Morrow, selling for Ready Money only,whena GREAT REDUCTION will be made in the price of Groceries, which avill be sold cheaper than at the cheapest shop in Auckland. Everything is of first-rate quality — consisting of the usual good Black and Green Teas, Moist and Refined Sugars, Coffee, Chocolate, Rice, Oatmeal, Barley, Butter, Cheese, Currants, Figs, Pickles, Mustard, Pepper, Ginger, Cigars, Snuff, Tobacco, Comfits, Fruits, Sauces, Pickled Tongues, Oils of all sorts. With the usual assortment of Ironmongery, Tinware, Crockery and Flint Glass. P. Monro. Corner Shop, Queen-street, June 30th. 1848.
BOOT & SHOE SHOP.
JOSEPH ENGLAND
BEGS to inform the inhabitants of Auckland and its neighbourhood, and the settlers generally, that he has again returned to Auckland and commenced business in Shortlandstieet, near the office of the New Zealander, and that nothing shall be wantiug on his part to secure and extend that patronage he was so happy as to enjoy so extensively before leaving.
N.B. — A few good workmen wanted. — Constant woik and good wages. August 11, 1848.
ADVERTISEMENT.
A YOUNG MAN lately arrived from Sydney, has a good knowledge of Accounts, is anxious to obtain a situation as Clerk or Storekeeper. Application left at the Store of Mr. Nicholas Simms, Shortland Street, will meet immediate attention.
WANTED, A SITUATION, by a single Man, as Gardener or Cook. Apply at the New Zeaander Office, or at the Exchange Hotel.
HARDINGTON'S EXCHANGE HOTEL.
THE SUBSCRIBER begs to notify to his friends and the public, that he has This Day entered the Exchange Hotel, where every attention will be paid to the comfort and convenience of his visitors. Auckland, July 1, 1848.
ALL DEBTS due to the Victoria Hotel, previous to Ist July, ultimo, are requested to be paid forthwith to the Undersigned, who alone is authorised to receive them. H. Haudington. Exchange Hotel. Auckland, Aug. 4th, 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 assure them that the same civility and attention will be afforded as when formerly of the Exchange. July 1, 1848.
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New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 232, 19 August 1848, Page 4
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