JUST RECEIVED, THE LONDON and PARIS FASHIONS for February, March, and April. Also, the Magazines and Periodicals for the same Month, and the three last numbers of Dombey and Son which have been added to the Library. J. Willumson, Bookseller, &c,
Sept. Ist, 1848.
TO LET,
A COTTAGE at the upper end of Queen Street, now occupied by the Rev. James Hamlin, Apply at the New Zealander Office. Auckland, 22nd Aug.
BUILDING GROUND TO LET.
T*o EE LET on a Building Lease for such term as may be agreed upon THE CORNER ALLOTMENT of Shortland and Princes Streets. It has a frontage to Shortland-street of 88 feet, and 4S feet to Princes-street ; 50 feet by 41 is already excavated and ready for a foundation stone. This giound is peculiarly well adapted for a Public Building, such as a Custom House, Banking House, Post Office, or an Hotel, from its central and commanding situation and its very spacious frontage to two principal streets. Apply to the Proprietor, James Simms, Epsom.
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.
NEW STEREOTYPE FOUNDRY. SYDNEY.
THE Undersigned takes the opportunity of informing all who- are connected with th. Press, that they can have any article Stereo* t"vped, which will go far to advance the Art of Printing in these Colonies. See the dificiency in the newspapers generally for want of Royal Anns, Ships, Steamers, Sloops, Trees, for sale of wood, Emblems for Benefit Societies, and every other article used in Printing, which the advertiser is now ready to complete. Always on hand, 6 and 8 to Pica brass rule ; 6, 7, 8, 9 iuch and upwards, best finished composing sticks, brass and mahogany galleys, leglet, cases of every description — including Greek, Hebrew, Italic and triple ; type, Roman or Egyptian, from 8 line to 60 line ; quoins,, letter and wetting boards,, and every other article used in Printing, which will give general satisfaction as to quality and price. Henry Evers, Corner of Castlereagh and King-streets, Opposite Cunningham's Hotel. Sydney, 20th July, 1848.
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"
TO COVER THE ENSUING SEASON. Ttav ng through the Disirkts qf Epsom and TamakL THE THOROUGH BRED COLT "CANTAB" Three Years Old, by Cantab out of Victorine, by Camerton, out of Greentract by Hector. Cantab is a dark Bay, and dark points ; stands 15 hands. Single Mares £2 0 0 Groomage 0 5 0 For particulars enquire of W. Dennett, ' Duke of Malborough', Queen Street. Auckland, Aug., 29, 1848.
FOR SALE,
FOUR WORKING BULLOCKS— wiII be sold altogether or singly. For further particulars, apply to A. Ciiisholm, Shortland-streetr Auckland, August 25, 1848.
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New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 239, 13 September 1848, Page 4
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