JUST RECEIVED,
THE LONDON and PARIS FASHIONS for Febtuaiy, March, and Apt i l . Also, the Magazines and Periodicals foi tbr same Month, and the tlnee last numhi'is of Dombey and Son liave been added to tin; Lilntivy. J. Williamson, Bookseller, &c. Sept. Ist, 18-18.
AG E N T L E MAN, lately from England, (having most satisfactory testimonials) is desiious of an engagement as Clerk or Sloiekeeper. Apply at this Office. Auckland, Sept. 2, 1818.
BUILDING GROUND TO LKT.
TO BE LET on a Building Lease for such term as may be agreed upon THE CORNER ALLOTMENT of Shoitland and Princes Streets. It hasa frontage to Shortlaud -street of 88 feet, and 18 feet to Princes-street ; 50 feet by !1 is already excavated and ready for a foundation stone. Thisgiound is peculiaily well adapted foi ;t Public Hmlding, such as a Custom House, Banking 1 1 oust-, Post Office, or an Hotel, fiom its cential and commanding situation and its \tuy spacious frontage to two principal streets. Apply to the Piopiielor, JAMKS SIMMS', Epsoui^
BOOT & SHOE SHOP
JOSEPH ENGLAND
R[ 7* EG S to inform the inhabitants of Auckland KJj and if s neighboiuhood, and the sell lei s gennally,that he has again letmncd to Auckland and commenced business in Shoillaudstieet, near the office of the Nkw Zk\i anw'k, and that no) lung shall be wanting on his pail to secure and extend that pationage he was so happy as to enjoy so extensively befoie leaving. N.H. — A few good workmen wanted. — Constant woi k and good wages. August 11, 18! 8.
ADVERTISEMENT.
A YOUNG MAN lately arrived from Sydney, has a good knowledge of Accounts*, is anxious to obtain a situation as Clcilc or Storekeeper. Application left at the Store of Mr. Nicholas Simms, Shortlaud Street, will meet immediate attentioi .
TO COVE It THE ENSUING SEASON. Tiaung through the Districts of Hpsom ami TamakL OP UK THOROUGH BRED COLT i "CANTAB" Three Yeais Old, by Cantab out of Victorinc, by Cavicrton, out of Crccntract by Hector. Can r\i» is a dark Bay, and dailr points*, stands If> hands. Single Marcs £2 0 0 Grooinage 0 5 0 For paiticulais enquire of W. DI'.NNCTT, 'Duke of Malboiongh', Queen Street. Auckland, Aug., 21), 1848.
TO COVER THE KNSUING SEASON.
Travelling through the Districts of Epsom and 'J'amaki.
TT\ H E Imported Suffolk Cait Horse 1 "MATCH LESS." "Matchless" is a blight Chesuut, with flaxen mane and tail. Stands Hi hands, with great hone and strength, and is at present 7 years old. "Matchless" was sold at Sydney, for the sum of £150 to the late Sit John Jamieson. Tkrms :—: — Single Mare C 2 10 0 Gtoomage 5 0 A i eduction will be made to any person sending mote than two mares, his buna fide property. For paiticulais enquiie of W. Pcttit, K<Tit Place, Near Mount Kdcu* August JO, 1848.
PIIINT i N G . J" ETTER-PRESS PRINTING JL in all its branches, CoiU'KR-I'LA'IK PIUNI'INO, AND BOOKIHNDINC, executed at the Nkw Zkalandi-.r office, by Williamson and Wilson, Shoitland-slrccl,
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New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 236, 2 September 1848, Page 4
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