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TO THE INHABITANTS OF AUCKLAND, AND ITS VICINITY.

JSAURBIER, Bre\d and Biscuit » B\ker, and wholesale Impoiter of Flour, begs to inform the Public of Auckland, and its vicinity, that he has taken those premises in Queen Street, lately occupied by J. WestAvood, Cabinet-maker, 2 doors from Fulton's " Auckland Hotel," which he has this morning opened in the Baking line generally, and on which he has built an excellent and capacious oven, Avhence they can be supplied with Bread Avhich, as it avill be composed of Flour of the best quality, and to Avhich every attention avill be paid in preparing, J. S., confidently assures them Avill prove a first-rate article. J. Saurbier having had many years of experience as a Bakei of Bread and Biscuit in London and in Sydney, hopes that a proportion of patronage Avill be extended to him in Auckland, which he will endeavour to merit by giving satisfaction to his customeis. Commanders of Vessels, and others, supplied Avith Cabin and " Ship " Biscuit, on the loAvest terms compatible with the production of a good aiticle. Address — 2 doors from Fulton's " Auckland Hotel," and nearly opposite the Theatre. Saturday, Nov. 18, 1848.

TO LET. A NEAT VEBANDAH COTTAGE, in West Queen Street, with every necessary convenience for a respectable family, and having a good supply of Avater on the premises. Apply to John Henry, Timber Merchant. Nov. 17th, 1848.

NOTICE. RUNNING for the [last tAvo years at Otahuhu, a WHITE COW, with a calf by her side, blind of one eye, if not claimed Avithin tA\ r enty-one days, she Avith the calf, Avill be sold to pay expenses. W. T. Fairdurn. Nov. 13th, 1848.

NOTICE. IMPOUNDED at Auckland— One Spotted JL Poley Cow, piece out of top of off ear, and neAvly branded PG on off rump ; Red Poley Cow, hole in off ear, and suckling ; a Spotted Bull Calf ; white Heifer, branded I Hon off rump ; red Heifer, branded P D on near side, G I on near hip, the figure 5 ; black Poley Heifer, Avith siioav Avhite spots, about 2 years old ; a Red and White spotted Heifer, about 2 years old, no brands visible. If not claimed, to be sold on the 12th of December, 1848, at the Pound at noon. Auckland, Nov. 17th, 1848.

NOTICE OF REMOVAL. DC R OS B I E, Tailor, &c, • beps leave to inform his old Freuids and the Public geneially, that he has removed into more commodious premises, opposite the Exchange Hotel, and adjoining Mr. Makepeace's Store ; where he has on hand a WELL SELECTED STOCK OF COLONIAL TWEEDS, &c, And where Gentlemen can be supplied with Garments of the Newest Fashion, on the most reasonable terms, and with desp atch. Shortland Street, Nov. 9th, 1848.

CHARLES WHITMORE,

Ladies' and Gentlemen's Fashionaele Boot and Shoe Maker, BEGS to inform the inhabitants of Auckland and the neighbouring settlements that he has opened a shop in the above line in Shoitland Stieet, opposite the Exchange Hoiel, Avhere he hopes, by strict punctuality and attention to oiders, as well as by superior Avoikmanship and good material, to merit a share of the public patronage. Nov. 7, 1848.

TO BUILDERS.

TENDERS are requested for erecting in stone a Smelting House at Kawau. For Plans, Specifications, and other particulars, apply to the undersigned, with Avhom Tenders, addressed to John Taylor, Esq., are to be left on or before Tuesday, thg 21st instant. Robertson, , Architect,

• Albert -street, Auckland, November 1 1, 1848.

NOTICE OF PARTNERSHIP.

4 PARTNERSHIP has been duly effected between the Undersigned. — William Davies, Esq., M. D., of this toAvn, andMattheAv Carter, Esq., M. D., one of the Licentiates of the Royal College of Physicians. William Davies, M. D. Matthew Carter,M. D, Witness — Fred. Whitaker. Auckland, October 17th, 1848.

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New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 258, 18 November 1848, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 258, 18 November 1848, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 258, 18 November 1848, Page 4

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