GROCERY.
MARK SOMERVILLE begs respectfully to inform his friends, the inhabitants of Auckland and its Vicinity, that he has commenced business in the above line, and trusts by strict attention to the selection of the choicest Teas, Sugars, &c. &c, &c, to merit their kind patronage. West Queen Stieet, Auckland, Nov. 4th, 1818.
[a card.] MR. JOSEPH BEARD. SURGEON DENTIST, &c. &c. WEST QUEEN STREET.
JUST RECEIVED, Finest Fresh and Salt Butter, Finest Bathurst Cheese, Fine Congou Tea, at Is. 6d. lb at nEYNOLDS AN-JO NOS LE'S CHEAP LITTLE TEA AND GROCERY STORE, HIGH STREET.
G WILLSON wishes to inform the • Public in general that he has removed into West Queen Street, where his well-known Business will be cairied on. Choice Wines on sale at this time, with the usual low prices.
TO OWNERS & CAPTAINS OF VESSELS,
AND PERSONS ABOUT TO TAKE LONG OR SHORT VOYAGES. HP HE Undersigned begs to call their attention 8 to his store of well-cm ed HAMS, SMOKED BACON, also a large quantity of PICKLED MEATS. George Willson. West Queen-street, October 20, 1848.
FURNISHED LODGINGS. O IK respectable single Gentlemen, of domes - tic habits, can be accommodated with Fur" nished Lodgings at the low price of Five Shillings per week. Enquire at the office of this paper, or at the Auckland Hotel.
FOR SALE, ALLOTMENTS, Nos. 32 of Section 42, containing lr. 39p., price £30 Ditto 33 of ditto 42, containing lr. 37p. £30 " No. 6, Sec. 43, \ These allotments \ " 7, " 43, / contain upwards M " 12, " 43, of 2 acres, are fen- (^j M r " 13, " 43, ( ced in, and in a? io " 14, " 43, \ high state of cul-V " 15, " 43, Jtivation. J Also — Several Town and Country Allotments foi Sale. For particulars apply to J. Y. M\rston, West Queen-street.
TO CARPENTERS, BUILDERS, AND OTHERS. I^ROM 10 to 12,000 feet of HARD- ; WOOD (Stringy Bark) for Sale, at the old-established Timber Yard of the Undersigned, in Shortland Crescent. Also, on Sale, a quantity of Kauri Weatherboards, and Scantling, of various lengths, from 8 feet to 20 feet, on moderate terms. John Henry, Timber Merchant. October 17, 1848.
NOTICE.
r I HE PARTNERSHIP hitherto existing, H and carrying on Business, under the Finn of Rogers and Lawrence, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. Auckland, 27th Oct., 1848.
TO SERVE THIS SEASON. HPHE IMPORTED SUFFOLK HORSE, "- "COLONEL." Colonel is a beautiful Dark Chesnut, rising five years, stands nearly sixteen hands high, possesses great strength, and good action. He was got by the well known horse Captain, out of a biood mare got by the celebiated horse Chance. TERMS : For One Mare £2 2s. Groomage 0 ss. If more than two Mares a reduction will be made. For particulars enquire of Clarke & Ludbrook, Waipuna, Tamaki.
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New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 255, 8 November 1848, Page 4
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